
The first stage of the Peruvian Volleyball League 2025/26 enters its final stages and the excitement shifts once again to the Miguel Grau Coliseum in Callao, where five crucial games will take place over the weekend of Saturday 13th and Sunday 14th eighth date to define positions for the next phase. Each point is worth twice as much, and teams arrive with the obligation to add something so as not to jeopardize their goals.
The calendar featured exciting encounters with both clubs fighting to stay at the top of the table while others battled to get out of the bottom. The leader Lima Alliance Due to his participation in the 2025 Club World Cup, where he received an award, he was not required to play for the second day in a row historical triumphalthough it wasn’t enough to reach the semi-finals.
In any case it is ‘intimate’ Thanks to the big lead they had built, they remained firmly at the top of the table regardless of the day’s results. However, University of Sports They have closed the gap on the two-time champions and are getting dangerously close. In the same way, Saint Martin And Regattas in Lima They don’t lose sight of this goal and hope to use this day to fully enter the fight.
Lima Alliance remains at the top of the table with a perfect result. Universitario and San Martín remain on guard with three units less, while Regatas is in fourth place with 16 units. Below is the position table for Phase 1 of the 2025/26 Peruvian Volleyball League:

The 8th edition of the Peru Volleyball League was held this Saturday, December 13th and Sunday, December 14th at the Miguel Grau Coliseum in Callao. Below we present the results of each game of the day:
Saturday December 13th
– Deportivo Geminis 3-0 Kazoku No Peru (completed)
– Olva Latino 3-0 Deportivo Wanka (completed)
– Atlético Atenea 1-3 Universidad San Martín (completed)
Sunday December 14th
– Rebaza Acosta 2-3 Regatas Lima (completed)
– Circolo Sportivo Italiano 2-3 University of Sports (completed)

This season, Only the top ten finishers secure their participation in the second rounda phase in which it becomes clear who will really fight for the title. In contrast, the bottom two teams, along with the Intermediate League champions and runners-up, must hit a home run to secure their place.
With this panorama, the classification could be changed in each game, leaving a day full of excitement and variations in the table. Fans will be able to closely follow the development of the matches and the updates of the positions in real time, on a day that promises strong emotions and the best level of national volleyball.