Omaha will also host the semifinals on May 15. Players from the winning team will be awarded a $1 million dollar bonus.
“No one supports volleyball like the great fans in Nebraska,” said Pro Volleyball Federation Chief Executive Officer Jen Spicher. “We couldn’t be more excited to play the culmination of our season there and look forward to working with the outstanding staffs in place for both the Supernovas and CHI Health Center to put on a championship that our phenomenal athletes and the fantastic fans of our league deserve.”
The Pro Volleyball Federation has a partnership with USA Volleyball to promote the sport. This season’s teams are in San Diego, Atlanta, Columbus, Omaha, Orlando, Las Vegas and Grand Rapids, Michigan. Dallas, Indianapolis and Kansas City are already announced as 2025 markets.
The league has already drawn nearly 200,000 fans before the halfway mark of the season. The Supernovas have hosted at least 11,000 fans in four of their six home matches this season, including a record 12,090 on March 16. Six of the top seven attendance figures in Pro Volleyball Federation this year come from matches in Omaha.
“This is truly a salute to our fans, the people of Omaha, and the entire State who have fallen in love with the Supernovas,” noted Omaha Supernovas President Diane Mendenhall. “Having hosted over 65,000 fans through our first six matches of this inaugural season, Nebraska has once again proven it is the epicenter for volleyball. We now have the opportunity to show the nation why Championships Live Here.”