Yugoslav Volleyball Championship

Yugoslav Volleyball Championship

The Yugoslav Volleyball Championship was the highest level of volleyball competition in Communist Yugoslavia. After the dissolution of Yugoslavia, the league was succeeded by the following competitions:

*Volleyball Championship of Bosnia and Herzegovina
*Croatian Volleyball Championship
*Macedonian Volleyball Championship
*Slovenian Volleyball Championship
*Volleyball Championship of Federal Yugoslavia

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