In 1931, Maribor hosted the first national championship, where the women's senior selection of Sokol-matica won the title.
[8] The women's volleyball selection of MŠD Branik ceased to operate in 1968, after being unable to advance to the top division for several years.
[10] The reorganization of the club marked a new era for the team; firstly, Branik was promoted to the second-highest division in Yugoslavia, where they finished second in the 1977–78 season.
The decisive match was played against Partizan in the newly built Tabor Hall, in front of 4,000 spectators, where Branik won 3–0.
[24][25] In the 1996–97 and 1999–2000 seasons, Branik reached the main phase of the competition, but failed to obtain a single win, finishing in the last place in their group on both occasions.
In the final four tournament, held in Vienna, the team was eliminated by the home side SVS Post Schwechat with a score of 3–1.
[28] Branik later lost against Dynamo Odessa from Ukraine in a third-place playoff, finishing the competition in fourth place.
[29] In the first decade after Slovenia's independence, Branik was the most successful team in the country, winning eight out of eleven championships between 1992 and 2002.
[32] In the 2006–07 season, they moved to the newly built Lukna Sports Hall, also located in Maribor, which can accommodate 2,100 spectators.
[33] After nearly 20 years of playing at Lukna, OTP Banka Branik permanently returned to the 3,261-capacity Tabor Hall in early 2025.