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Timeline of the Premier Volleyball League

The Premier Volleyball League (PVL) was established in 2017 as a rebranding of the former Shakey's V-League (SVL). As of 2025, the PVL is composed of ten active member teams.

Timeline

Before the PVL

The last conference of the Shakey's V-League was the 2016 Shakey's V-League Reinforced Open Conference. Eight teams competed in that conference.

Meanwhile the last conference of the first run of Spikers' Turf was the 2016 Spikers' Turf Reinforced Conference. Six teams competed in that conference.

2017–2019: Early years

2017 Reinforced Conference

In the Reinforced Conference, six teams made up the women's division. The BaliPure Purest Water Defenders, Philippine Air Force Jet Spikers, Pocari Sweat Lady Warriors, and the Power Smashers returned from the former Shakey's V-League. Meanwhile, the Creamline Cool Smashers and Perlas Spikers joined as expansion teams.

The men's division was also made up of six teams, all coming from Spikers' Turf. These teams were the Cafe Lupe Sunrisers (formerly 100 Plus Active Spikers), Cignal HD Spikers, IEM Volley Masters, Philippine Air Force Air Spikers, Philippine Army Troopers, and Sta. Elena Wrecking Balls (formerly Champion Supra).

2017 Open Conference

In the Open Conference, two teams were added to each division. The women's division saw the addition of the Adamson–Akari Lady Falcons and UP Lady Fighting Maroons, while the Philippine Air Force Jet Spikers were renamed as the Hair Fairy Air Force Jet Spikers. On the other hand, the men's division added the Gamboa Coffee Spikers and Megabuilders Volley Bolts.

2018 Reinforced Conference

The women's division remained at eight teams. Three teams made their debut: the Iriga City–Navy Oragons. Petro Gazz Angels, and Tacloban Fighting Warays. PLDT's women's volleyball team also returned as the PayMaya High Flyers after last competing in the SVL. Adamson–Akari, Philippine Air Force, Power Smashers, and UP departed. BaliPure became the BaliPure–NU Water Defenders while the Perlas Spikers became the BanKo Perlas Spikers. Air Force, while departed, instead partnered with Pocari Sweat, thus becoming the Pocari Sweat–Air Force Lady Warriors.

The men's division saw one expansion team, that being the Vice Co. Blockbusters. PLDT's men's volleyball team also returned from the SVL as the PLDT Home Fibr Power Hitters. However, both Gamboa and Megabuilders leave after just one conference alongside Cafe Lupe and Sta. Elena.

This was also the last PVL conference for all men's division teams, as they would be put back into the relaunched Spikers' Turf beginning with the 2018 Open Conference (the men's division would continue to be held for the 2018 Collegiate Conference before it was discontinued).

2018 Open Conference

The Ateneo–Motolite Lady Eagles made their debut while Adamson–Akari returned. PayMaya left after one conference while BaliPure took a leave of absence for this conference.

2019 Reinforced Conference

The league added the Philippine Army Lady Troopers (competing as the PacificTown–Army Lady Troopers) to its lineup while the BaliPure made their return. Additionally, Motolite established the Motolite Power Builders, building from the previous Ateneo–Motolite team. However, following the departures of Adamson–Akari, Iriga–Navy, and Tacloban. Pocari Sweat–Air Force also departed with neither unit returning for this conference.

2019 Open Conference

The league expanded to nine teams following the additions of the Chef's Classics Lady Red Spikers and Choco Mucho Flying Titans, as well as the Philippine Air Force Lady Jet Spikers, who return as a single unit after partnering with Pocari Sweat prior.

2021–2023: Turning pro and PSL teams join

2021 Open Conference

For the 2021 Open Conference, the league saw major changes as five teams from the now-inactive Philippine Super Liga transferred to the PVL. Four of them made their PVL debut this conference, including the Chery Tiggo Crossovers, Cignal HD Spikers, PLDT Home Fibr Power Hitters, and Sta. Lucia Lady Realtors. A fifth PSL team, the F2 Logistics Cargo Movers, opted out. On top of the five PSL teams, there was initially going to be a sixth expansion team, the UAC Power Hitters, however the team took a leave of absence. As of 2026, UAC has yet to compete.

Six out of the nine teams from the previous conference returned, with Chef's Classics, Motolite, and Philippine Air Force departing from the league. This now puts the league at ten teams. Two teams changed their name: BanKo Perlas Spikers reverted back to Perlas Spikers while the Philippine Army Lady Troopers became the Black Mamba Army Lady Troopers.

2022 Open Conference

The fifth team coming from the PSL, the F2 Logistics Cargo Movers, made their debut in this conference. On the other hand, two teams departed: the Perlas Spikers and Sta. Lucia Lady Realtors, bringing the league back to nine teams. Another two teams changed their name. Chery Tiggo became the Chery Tiggo 7 Pro Crossovers while PLDT became the PLDT High Speed Hitters.

2022 Invitational Conference

In the Invitational Conference, BaliPure and F2 Logistics opted out of competing. As of 2026, BaliPure has yet to make a return to the league.

2022 Reinforced Conference

The only notable change in the Reinforced Conference was the addition of the Akari Chargers in place of the BaliPure Purest Water Defenders. The Philippine Army Lady Troopers were known as the United Auctioneers Army Lady Troopers for this conference while Chery Tiggo simplified its name back to Chery Tiggo Crossovers.

2023 First All-Filipino Conference

The First All-Filipino Conference saw no new teams nor departing teams, but the Philippine Army Lady Troopers went back to Army Black Mamba Lady Troopers.

2023 Invitational Conference

The Invitational Conference saw eleven PVL teams aside from the two guest teams. Two expansion teams joined in with the Farm Fresh Foxies and Quezon City Gerflor Defenders. The Foton Tornadoes then became the sixth PSL team to make its way to the PVL. Meanwhile the Philippine Army Lady Troopers left, bringing the league to eleven teams.

2023 Second All-Filipino Conference

The league reached twelve teams following the additions of the Galeries Tower Highrisers and Nxled Chameleons. The Foton Tornadoes left after one conference.

2024–present: Stabilization

2024 All-Filipino Conference

Strong Group Athletics took over the Quezon City Gerflor Defenders franchise, creating the eponymous Strong Group Athletics team. The F2 Logistics Cargo Movers left and were replaced by the Capital1 Solar Spikers.

2024 Reinforced Conference

Strong Group Athletics were renamed to the Zus Coffee Thunderbelles.

2025 Reinforced Conference

The Chery Tiggo Crossovers and Cignal HD Spikers were renamed to the Chery Tiggo EV Crossovers and Cignal Super Spikers, respectively.

2026 All-Filipino Conference

The Chery Tiggo EV Crossovers disbanded while the Petro Gazz Angels took a leave of absence.

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