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| country = {{Flagicon|ITA}} [[Italy]] | | country = {{Flagicon|ITA}} [[Italy]] | ||
| champion = [[HC | | champion = [[HC Eppan Pirates|HC Eppan Appiano]] | ||
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The ''' | The '''Italian Hockey League''' is the second level of ice hockey in [[Italy]], below the [[Serie A]]. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
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Between 1988 and 1993 and from 1995-1996, the '''Serie B1''' and '''Serie B2''' functioned jointly as the second-level leagues. In the years 1997, 1999, 2000, and 2003, the '''Serie A2''' and '''Serie B''' served as the second tier leagues. The '''Serie B''' served as the sole second-level competition in 1994, 1998, 2001, 2002, and 2004. | Between 1988 and 1993 and from 1995-1996, the '''Serie B1''' and '''Serie B2''' functioned jointly as the second-level leagues. In the years 1997, 1999, 2000, and 2003, the '''Serie A2''' and '''Serie B''' served as the second tier leagues. The '''Serie B''' served as the sole second-level competition in 1994, 1998, 2001, 2002, and 2004. | ||
The '''Serie A2''' became the lone second-level league for the 2004-05 season. The league changed its name to the '''Seconda Divisione''' prior to the 2013-14 season. After nearly all the Seconda Divisione teams joined the [[Serie A]] for 2014-15, the second-tier competition again became known as the '''Serie B'''. | The '''Serie A2''' became the lone second-level league for the 2004-05 season. The league changed its name to the '''Seconda Divisione''' prior to the 2013-14 season. After nearly all the Seconda Divisione teams joined the [[Serie A]] for 2014-15, the second-tier competition again became known as the '''Serie B'''. In 2017, it was renamed the '''Italian Hockey League'''. | ||
==Champions== | ==Champions== | ||
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*2015 - Alleghe | *2015 - Alleghe | ||
*2016 - Merano | *2016 - Merano | ||
*2017 - Milano Rossoblu | |||
*2018 - Eppan Appiano | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* [http://www.fisg.it/ Federazione Italiana Sport del Ghiaccio] | * [http://www.fisg.it/ Federazione Italiana Sport del Ghiaccio] |
Revision as of 15:03, 12 February 2019
Italian Hockey League | |
Sport | Ice hockey |
Founded | 1935 |
No. of teams | 10 |
Country(ies) | Italy |
Most recent champion(s) | HC Eppan Appiano |
The Italian Hockey League is the second level of ice hockey in Italy, below the Serie A.
History
From 1935 until 1948, the second-level Italian league was known as the Serie B. It was then known as the Promozione from 1948 until 1965. The second-level league again became known as the Serie B from 1965 to 1988.
Between 1988 and 1993 and from 1995-1996, the Serie B1 and Serie B2 functioned jointly as the second-level leagues. In the years 1997, 1999, 2000, and 2003, the Serie A2 and Serie B served as the second tier leagues. The Serie B served as the sole second-level competition in 1994, 1998, 2001, 2002, and 2004.
The Serie A2 became the lone second-level league for the 2004-05 season. The league changed its name to the Seconda Divisione prior to the 2013-14 season. After nearly all the Seconda Divisione teams joined the Serie A for 2014-15, the second-tier competition again became known as the Serie B. In 2017, it was renamed the Italian Hockey League.
Champions
- 1935 - Hockey Club Milano II
- 1936 - ADG Milano (Cortina forfeited final)
- 1937 - ?
- 1938 - ADMG MIlano II
- 1939 - ?
- 1940 - ?
- 1941 - ?
- 1942-1946 - not contested
- 1947 - Misurina
- 1948 - ?
- 1949 - Gardena-Ortisei "B"
- 1950 - ?
- 1951 - Sasslong Santa Cristina
- 1952 - Sasslong Santa Cristina
- 1953 - Valpellice
- 1954 - Torino
- 1955 - Asiago
- 1956 - Latemar Bolzano
- 1957 - Scoiattoli Bolzano
- 1958 - Amatori Milano
- 1959 - Amatori Milano
- 1960 - Amatori Milano
- 1961 - Latemar Bolzano
- 1962 - SSV Bolzano
- 1963 - Alleghe
- 1964 - Alleghe
- 1965 - Torino
- 1966 - Amatori Cortina
- 1967 - Torino
- 1968 - Brunico
- 1969 - Brunico and Torino
- 1970 - Alleghe
- 1971 - Merano
- 1972 - Renon
- 1973 - Renon
- 1974 - Bolzano
- 1975 - Renon
- 1976 - Valpellice
- 1977 - Asiago and Turbine Milano
- 1978 - Merano
- 1979 - Bolzano
- 1980 - Selva di Val Gardena
- 1981 - Selva di Val Gardena
- 1982 - Fiemme Cavalese
- 1983 - Fiemme Cavalese
- 1984 - Auronzo
- 1985 - Fassa
- 1986 - Renon
- 1987 - Fiemme Cavalese
- 1988 - Milano Saima (serie B1), Appiano (serie B2)
- 1989 - Como (serie B1), Bressanone (serie B2)
- 1990 - Cortina (serie B1), Appiano (serie B2)
- 1991 - Merano (serie B1), Alta Badia (serie B2)
- 1992 - Gardena-Ortisei (serie B1), Alta Badia (serie B2)
- 1993 - Courmayeur-Aosta (serie B1), Pergine (serie B2)
- 1994 - Cortina
- 1995 - Zoldo (serie B1), Appiano (serie B2)
- 1996 - Zoldo (serie B1), Settequerce (serie B2)
- 1997 - Gardena-Ortisei (A2), Selva di Val Gardena (serie B)
- 1998 - Zoldo
- 1999 - Auronzo (serie A2), Renon (serie B)
- 2000 - Settequerce (serie A2), Renon (serie B)
- 2001 - Caldaro
- 2002 - Appiano
- 2003 - Appiano (serie A2), Mastini Varese (serie B)
- 2004 - Bressanone
- 2005 - Vipiteno
- 2006 - Pontebba
- 2007 - Merano
- 2008 - Caldaro
- 2009 - Vipiteno
- 2010 - Appiano
- 2011 - Vipiteno
- 2012 - Milano Rossoblu
- 2013 - Appiano
- 2014 - Appiano
- 2015 - Alleghe
- 2016 - Merano
- 2017 - Milano Rossoblu
- 2018 - Eppan Appiano
External links
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