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==Champions==
==Champions==
===Upper Austrian Division===
===Upper Austrian Division===
1964-65: 1. Badgastein 3-0-1-6 53:12, 2. Taxenbach 3-0-1-6 40:17, 3. Hofgastein 0-0-4-0 3:67. EK Zell am See II finished first with 12 points, but their games did not count in the championship as they were a reserve team.
*1964-65: 1. Badgastein 3-0-1-6 53:12, 2. Taxenbach 3-0-1-6 40:17, 3. Hofgastein 0-0-4-0 3:67. EK Zell am See II finished first with 12 points, but their games did not count in the championship as they were a reserve team.
*1970-71: 1. Hofgastein 4-1-1-9 25:20, 2. Steyr 3-1-2-7 34:29, 3. Linz 2-2-2-6 26:23, 4. Taxenbach 0-2-4-2 17:30.
 
===Vienna-Lower Austria Division===
===Vienna-Lower Austria Division===
*1967-68: Langenlois, Krems, Vienna EV II, WAT Stadlau, Waldhofen, and Zwettl participated; champion unknown
*1967-68: Langenlois, Krems, Vienna EV II, WAT Stadlau, Waldhofen, and Zwettl participated; champion unknown

Latest revision as of 23:17, 25 June 2024

The Austrian Landesliga was a former third-level ice hockey league in Austria. It was divided into multiple regions with the top teams meeting in the national final.

Champions

Upper Austrian Division

  • 1964-65: 1. Badgastein 3-0-1-6 53:12, 2. Taxenbach 3-0-1-6 40:17, 3. Hofgastein 0-0-4-0 3:67. EK Zell am See II finished first with 12 points, but their games did not count in the championship as they were a reserve team.
  • 1970-71: 1. Hofgastein 4-1-1-9 25:20, 2. Steyr 3-1-2-7 34:29, 3. Linz 2-2-2-6 26:23, 4. Taxenbach 0-2-4-2 17:30.

Vienna-Lower Austria Division

  • 1967-68: Langenlois, Krems, Vienna EV II, WAT Stadlau, Waldhofen, and Zwettl participated; champion unknown
  • 1968-69: WAT Stadlau
  • 1969-70: EV St Polten, EV Krems, Langenlois, NO Energie, Klosteneuburg, Vienna EV II, Union Vienna, and WAT Stadlau II participated in Vienna-Lower Austrian division; EV Krems beat KSV NO Energie 4:2 and 11:1 in final

National Final

Wiener Liga