Delhi Pro Volleyball League Launched, Set to Serve in 2026

The Delhi Pro Volleyball League has been officially launched with plans to begin play in 2026. Backed by the Delhi Volleyball Association and Delhi Olympic Association, the league aims to create a structured, professional platform for talent. It will feature six franchises and select players through open trials to nurture and retain athletes. The initiative seeks to strengthen the volleyball ecosystem and provide a clear career pathway for players.

Key Points: Delhi Pro Volleyball League Announced for 2026 Launch

  • League to debut in 2026
  • Backed by Delhi Volleyball & Olympic Associations
  • Features six franchises
  • Aims to create sustainable sporting ecosystem
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Delhi Pro Volleyball League launched, set to debut in 2026

Delhi Pro Volleyball League launched with backing from sports associations, aiming to create a professional pathway for volleyball talent starting in 2026.

"Delhi has always produced outstanding volleyball talent. - Kuldeep Vats"

New Delhi, January 31

Delhi Pro Volleyball League is officially launched with the vision of creating a structured, professional, and sustainable platform for volleyball talent in the city. The league has the backing of the Delhi Volleyball Association and the Delhi Olympic Association.

Former national volleyball players Neeti Rawat and Jasoda Gulliya officially announced the Delhi Pro Volleyball League, which will take to the court in 2026, as per a DPVL release.

Kuldeep Vats, President, Delhi Olympic Association and Joint Secretary, Volleyball Federation of India, was present at the official announcement and assured full support to the league.

Kuldeep Vats said, "Delhi has always produced outstanding volleyball talent. The Delhi Pro Volleyball League is a timely and much-needed initiative that will give players a professional pathway and help strengthen the volleyball ecosystem at both state and national levels."

Sudhir Vats, President, Delhi Volleyball Association, was also present at the occasion and welcomed the initiative.

"This league will play a crucial role in identifying, nurturing and retaining volleyball talent from Delhi. With a transparent structure and fair opportunities, DPVL can become a benchmark for state-level professional leagues in India," he said.

As Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said, "Volleyball is not just a sport, it is a game that builds coordination, cooperation and collective strength." Taking this spirit forward and aligning with India's growing sporting economy, the national capital is all set to make its mark on the professional volleyball map with the launch of the Delhi Pro Volleyball League.

The Delhi Pro Volleyball League will feature six franchises and include players from Delhi as well as across the country. The players will be selected through fair and open trials to be conducted in the coming months.

Speaking about the long-term vision of the league, Jasoda Gulliya, Co-Founder, Delhi Pro Volleyball League, said, "Our vision is to build a professionally governed league that offers stability, transparency and long-term value to players, franchises and partners. DPVL is not just about hosting matches, but about creating a sustainable sporting ecosystem where volleyball talent can grow, earn and aspire globally."

Highlighting the need for such a league, Neeti Rawat, Co-Founder, Delhi Pro Volleyball League, added,

"Delhi has immense volleyball talent, but players often lack a consistent professional platform. DPVL aims to bridge that gap by giving athletes exposure, recognition and a clear pathway to higher levels of competition."

At the event, Delhi's Junior Boys and Girls Volleyball Teams were felicitated. The Junior Boys team recently finished runners-up at the National Championships, reinforcing the need for a professional league like DPVL to provide young players with the right platform to gain prominence and progress in their careers.

- ANI

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Priya S
Great initiative, but 2026 feels so far away! Why such a long wait? The momentum and excitement should be capitalised on sooner. Hopefully, the planning in these two years is rock-solid.
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Vikram M
Finally! Cricket and kabaddi get all the limelight. It's high time other sports like volleyball get a proper professional structure. Kudos to Neeti Rawat and Jasoda Gulliya for taking the lead. The focus on a "sustainable ecosystem" is the key.
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Sarah B
As someone who played volleyball in school here, this is wonderful to see. The mention of fair and open trials is crucial. Hope it truly provides equal opportunity for all talented players, regardless of background.
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Rohit P
Six franchises is a good start. Hope they get strong corporate backing and good marketing. The league needs to be visible and exciting for fans, not just players. TV/streaming deals will be make-or-break.
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Kavya N
Felicitating the junior teams at the launch was a nice touch. It shows the league's heart is in the right place - building from the ground up. My niece is a promising player in Delhi; this gives her a real goal to work towards. 🤞

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