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*[[2020-21 Kuwaiti League season|2021]]: Kuwait Stars | *[[2020-21 Kuwaiti League season|2021]]: Kuwait Stars | ||
*[[2021-22 Kuwaiti League season|2022]]: Kuwait Stars | *[[2021-22 Kuwaiti League season|2022]]: Kuwait Stars | ||
*[[2022-23 Kuwaiti League season|2023]]: Kuwait Stars | |||
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{{Reflist}} | {{Reflist}} |
Revision as of 17:35, 17 April 2023
Kuwaiti League | |
Sport | Ice hockey |
Founded | 2009 |
No. of teams | 5 |
Country(ies) | Kuwait |
Most recent champion(s) | Kuwait Stars |
The Kuwait Hockey League is the national competition in Kuwait. It was first held during the 2008-09 season. Four teams participated in the regular season, and the top two teams met in the final, won by Kuwait.[1]
The competition was once again staged in 2012-13, with Qadsia winning the championship.[2] It is unknown if it was held between 2009 and 2012.
Kuwait Airways Club won the championship in 2016 after defeating Sable 10-5 in the final match held on January 4. The competition ran for four weeks and featured the following teams: Touristic Enterprises, Gulf Cables, KAC and Sable.[3]
Four teams participated in the league in 2016-17: Stars, Falcons, Warriors, and Knights. In 2017-18 and 2018-19, the teams were the Stars, Mooseheads, Falcons, and Warriors.
Champions
- 2009: Kuwait
- 2013: Qadsia
- 2016: Kuwait Airways Club
- 2017: Kuwait Stars
- 2018: Kuwait Stars
- 2019: Kuwait Warriors
- 2020: Kuwait Stars
- 2021: Kuwait Stars
- 2022: Kuwait Stars
- 2023: Kuwait Stars