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| country = {{Flagicon|ARM}} [[Armenia]]<br>{{Flagicon|BLR}} [[Belarus]]<br>{{Flagicon|LIT}} [[Lithuania]] | | country = {{Flagicon|ARM}} [[Armenia]]<br>{{Flagicon|BLR}} [[Belarus]]<br>{{Flagicon|LIT}} [[Lithuania]] | ||
| champion = [[ | | champion = [[HK Gomel]] II | ||
| most_champs = [[Yunost Minsk]] II (6) | | most_champs = [[Yunost Minsk]] II (6) | ||
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It was originally known as the '''Pervaya Liga''' from 2002-2006. | It was originally known as the '''Pervaya Liga''' from 2002-2006. | ||
== | ==2017-18 teams== | ||
* {{Flagicon|BLR}} [[Yunost Minsk]] II (Junior Minsk) | * {{Flagicon|BLR}} [[Yunost Minsk]] II (Junior Minsk) | ||
* {{Flagicon|BLR}} [[Metallurg Zhlobin|Metallurg Zhlobin II]] | * {{Flagicon|BLR}} [[Metallurg Zhlobin|Metallurg Zhlobin II]] | ||
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* {{Flagicon|BLR}} [[HK Neman Grodno|HK Neman Grodno II]] | * {{Flagicon|BLR}} [[HK Neman Grodno|HK Neman Grodno II]] | ||
* {{Flagicon|BLR}} [[HK Brest|HK Brest II]] | * {{Flagicon|BLR}} [[HK Brest|HK Brest II]] | ||
* {{Flagicon|BLR}} [[Khimik-SKA Novopolotsk|Khimik Novopolotsk II]] | |||
* {{Flagicon|BLR}} [[HC Shakhtyor Soligorsk|Shakhtar Soligorsk II]] | * {{Flagicon|BLR}} [[HC Shakhtyor Soligorsk|Shakhtar Soligorsk II]] | ||
* {{Flagicon|BLR}} [[HK Bobruisk]] | |||
* {{Flagicon|BLR}} [[Belarus]] U17 | * {{Flagicon|BLR}} [[Belarus]] U17 | ||
* {{Flagicon|BLR}} [[Belarus]] U18 | * {{Flagicon|BLR}} [[Belarus]] U18 | ||
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| Yunost Minsk II | | Yunost Minsk II | ||
| Shakhtar Soligorsk II | | Shakhtar Soligorsk II | ||
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|align="center"|'''[[2017-18 Vysshaya Liga season|2017/18]]''' | |||
| HK Gomel II | |||
| Yunost Minsk II | |||
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Revision as of 12:59, 12 February 2019
Vysshaya Liga | |
Sport | Ice Hockey |
Founded | 2002 |
CEO | Eugene Vorsin |
No. of teams | 14 |
Country(ies) | Armenia Belarus Lithuania |
Most recent champion(s) | HK Gomel II |
Most championship(s) | Yunost Minsk II (6) |
Official website | hockey.by |
The Vysshaya Liga (Вышэйшая ліга) is the second level ice hockey league in Belarus. It lies below the Belarusian Extraliga.
It was originally known as the Pervaya Liga from 2002-2006.
2017-18 teams
- Yunost Minsk II (Junior Minsk)
- Metallurg Zhlobin II
- HK Vitebsk II
- HK Gomel II
- BFSO Dinamo Minsk Jr
- HK Neman Grodno II
- HK Brest II
- Khimik Novopolotsk II
- Shakhtar Soligorsk II
- HK Bobruisk
- Belarus U17
- Belarus U18
- Ararat Yerevan
- SC Energija
Champions
Season | Champion | Runner-up | 3rd place | ||||
2002/2003 | HK Gomel II | HK Keramin Minsk II | HK Neman Grodno II | ||||
2003/2004 | HK Gomel II | HK Neman Grodno II | Khimvolokno Mogilev II | ||||
2004/2005 | Khimvolokno Mogilev II | HK Neman Grodno II | HK Gomel II | ||||
2005/2006 | HK Gomel II | Yunost Minsk II | Dinamo Minsk II | ||||
2006/2007 | HK Gomel II | Dinamo Minsk II | Yunost Minsk II | ||||
2007/2008 | Yunost Minsk II | HK Gomel II | HK Keramin Minsk II | ||||
2008/2009 | HK Keramin Minsk II | HK Neman Grodno II | Yunost Minsk II | ||||
2009/2010 | Yunost Minsk II | HK Gomel II | HK Neman Grodno II | ||||
2010/2011 | Dynamo-Shinnik Bobruisk | Yunost Minsk II | Metallurg Zhlobin II | ||||
2011/2012 | Yunost Minsk II | Khimvolokno Mogilev II | HK Gomel II | ||||
2012/2013 | Metallurg Zhlobin II | Shakhtar Soligorsk II | |||||
2013/2014 | Yunost Minsk II | HK Gomel II | |||||
2014/2015 | Yunost Minsk II | Metallurg Zhlobin II | |||||
2015/2016 | Shakhtar Soligorsk II | Dynamo Raubichi-98 | |||||
2016/2017 | Yunost Minsk II | Shakhtar Soligorsk II | 2017/18 | HK Gomel II | Yunost Minsk II |
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