Volley Mulhouse Alsace secured the French women’s volleyball championship by defeating Levallois Paris Saint-Cloud in the second leg of the Saforelle Power 6 final to complete a historic domestic treble.
Backed by a sold-out home crowd, Mulhouse recovered from a slow start to overturn the defending champions, who had claimed the last two league titles. The victory confirms Mulhouse’s dominance this season, adding the league crown to their earlier Super Cup and Coupe de France successes — an unprecedented achievement in French women’s volleyball.
Levallois Paris made the stronger opening, powered by a decisive serve run from Emmi Tolvanen (22 serve, 2aces) and a standout attacking display by teenage opposite Cyrielle Depie (22 pts). However, Mulhouse responded with resilience, tightening their defense and capitalizing on errors from the visitors.
Kjersti Strong (16 pts) led Mulhouse with an influential all-around performance, while Alondra Vazquez (14 pts) delivered crucial points in decisive moments. The hosts turned the tide in a closely contested second set and maintained their composure through the final stages, edging two tight sets to seal the title.
Mulhouse conclude the campaign with an impressive overall record and a clean sweep of domestic honors, marking one of the most successful seasons in the club’s history.
Result: Mulhouse bt Levallois Paris 3–1 (22–25, 25–23, 25–23, 25–22)
