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The '''Pirma Liga''' formerly served as the second level of ice hockey in [[Latvia]]. It is recorded to have been contested in 1999 and 2003, although the league may have also operated in other years as well.
The '''Pirma Liga''' formerly served as the second level of ice hockey in [[Latvia]]. It is recorded to have been contested in from 1993-1996, as well as in 1999 and 2002-2004, although the league may have also operated in other years as well.


In 1995-96, the second tier league was known as the '''Second Division'''. The top two finishers in the league qualified for the [[Latvian Hockey League]]'s playoffs.  
In 1995-96, the second tier league was known as the '''Second Division'''. The top two finishers in the league qualified for the [[Latvian Hockey League]]'s playoffs.  


==Champions==
==Champions==
*2002-03: [[Vexoil Riga]]
*[[2003-04 Pirma Liga season|2003-04]]: [[Latgale]]
*1998-99: [[HK Saga Iecava]]
*[[2002-03 Pirma Liga season|2002-03]]: [[Vexoil Riga]]
*1994-95: [[Riga Alianse]]
*[[1998-99 Pirma Liga season|1998-99]]: [[HK Saga Iecava]]
*[[1995-96 Pirma Liga season|1995-96]]: [[Lido Nafta Riga]]
*[[1994-95 Pirma Liga season|1994-95]]: [[Riga Alianse]]
*[[1993-94 Pirma Liga season|1993-94]]: [[Vecmeistars Riga]]
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Latest revision as of 21:28, 6 May 2023

The Pirma Liga formerly served as the second level of ice hockey in Latvia. It is recorded to have been contested in from 1993-1996, as well as in 1999 and 2002-2004, although the league may have also operated in other years as well.

In 1995-96, the second tier league was known as the Second Division. The top two finishers in the league qualified for the Latvian Hockey League's playoffs.

Champions