Dutch Volleyball Association
Sport Volleyball
Beach volleyball
JurisdictionNetherlands
AbbreviationNeVoBo
Founded1947 (1947)
AffiliationFIVB
Affiliation date1947 (1947)
HeadquartersNieuwegein
LocationNetherlands
Netherlands

The Dutch Volleyball Association or in ( Dutch : Nederlandse Volleybalbond, NeVoBo ) is an organization founded in 1947 to govern the practice of volleyball in the Netherlands.

It organizes the men's and women 's championships, and places the men's and women's national team under its aegis .

The NeVoBo joined the FIVB in 1947.[1][2]

Nevobo members

This table show members and associations Evolution through years:[3]

YearsMembershipAssociations
2019 112.183 981
2018 115.568 1.008
2017 117.783 1.020
2016 117.053 1.047
2015116.8201.064
2014118.2951.076
2013116.3541.105
2012116.5391.119
2011120.1861.141
2010125.7851.166
2009125.1951.195
2008127.0471.232
2007127.3081.247
2006128.0891.287
2005128.6931.310
2004128.2021.406
2003126.7351.405
2002127.0541.463
20011.534
1999140.5491.507
1996151.3321.586
1993155.292
1990164.057
1987160.926
1984160.117
1981148.988
1978112.000

Region divisions

The Nevobo is traditionally divided into several regions, Today there are four, in the past there were more than ten. The current regions are:

  • Nevobo region North
  • Nevobo region East
  • Nevobo region West
  • Nevobo region South

References

  1. Officiële website Retrieved 26 February 2022
  2. www.volleybal.nl Retrieved 26 February 2022
  3. Ledentallen, Retrieved 26 February 2022 NOC*NSF
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