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The Yugoslav Volleyball Championship was the highest level of volleyball competition in SFR Yugoslavia, contested between 1945 and 1991. After the dissolution of Yugoslavia, the league was succeeded by the following competitions:
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Club | Championships | Current nation |
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Mladost Zagreb | 17 | Croatia |
Partizan Belgrade | 10 | Serbia |
Crvena Zvezda Belgrade | 5 | Serbia |
Jugoslavija Belgrade | 4 | Serbia |
Vojvodina Novi Sad | 2 | Serbia |
Bosna | 1 | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Branik Maribor | 1 | Slovenia |
Gik Banat Zrenjanin | 1 | Serbia |
SK Modriča | 1 | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Spartak Subotica | 1 | Serbia |
Vardar Skopje | 1 | North Macedonia |
Veliko Gradište SK | 1 | Serbia |
Železničar Beograd | 1 | Serbia |
Club | Championships | Current nation |
---|---|---|
Crvena Zvezda Belgrade | 18 | Serbia |
Partizan Belgrade | 8 | Serbia |
Mladost Zagreb | 5 | Croatia |
Enotnost Ljubljana | 4 | Slovenia |
Polet / Branik Maribor | 4 | Slovenia |
Radnički Belgrade | 3 | Serbia |
Partizan / SK Rijeka | 2 | Croatia |
Železničar Ljubljana | 2 | Slovenia |
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