Ed. Season Champions Runners-up 1 2007/08 Bal Gostar [Mazandaran prov.] Malavan (Bandar Anzali) 2 2009/10 Malavan (Bandar Anzali) Oghab Mazandaran (Sari) 3 2010/11 Shen Sa (Arak) Malavan (Bandar Anzali) 4 2011/12 Shahrdari (Bam) Sorkh Poushan (Gorgan) 5 2012/13 Shahrdari (Bam) Malavan (Bandar Anzali) 6 2013/14 Shahrdari (Bam) Malavan (Bandar Anzali) 7 2014/15 Shahrdari (Bam) Malavan (Bandar Anzali) 8 2015/16 Shahrdari (Sirjan) Malavan (Bandar Anzali) 9 2016/17 Ayande Sazan Mihan (Isfahan) Shahrdari (Bam) 10 2017/18 Shahrdari (Bam) Shahrdari (Sirjan) 11 2018/19 Shahrdari (Bam) Shahrdari (Sirjan) 12 2019/20 Shahrdari (Bam) Vochan Kordestan 13 2020/21 Shahrdari (Sirjan) Shahrdari (Bam) 14 2021/22 Khatoon (Bam) Shahrdari (Sirjan) 15 2022/23 Khatoon (Bam) Sepahan (Isfahan) 16 2023/24 Khatoon (Bam) Number of Wins (16, runners-up finishes (15 known)between square brackets) 10 [ 2] Khatoon (Bam) [includes Shahrdari (Bam)] 2 [ 3] Shahrdari (Sirjan) 1 [ 6] Malavan (Bandar Anzali) 1 Ayande Sazan Mihan (Isfahan) 1 Bal Gostar [Mazandaran prov.] 1 Shen Sa (Arak) [ 1] Oghab Mazandaran (Sari) [ 1] Sepahan (Isfahan) [ 1] Sorkh Poushan (Gorgan) [ 1] Vochan Kordestan NB: the women team of Malavan (Bandar Anzali) was founded in 2002 and disbanded after the 2015/16 season before reappearing in 2018.
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