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===U20===
===U20===
Also called '''Tineret'''.
Also called '''Tineret'''.
*2022-23: CSM Suceava (beat ACS Sapientia by forfeit)
*2022-23: CSS-CSM Suceava-Sportul Studentesc-ACS Kids Tampa-CSM Bucovina Radauti (beat ACS Sapientia by forfeit)
*2016-17: SC Miercurea Ciuc
*2016-17: SC Miercurea Ciuc
*2015-16: SC Miercurea Ciuc
*2015-16: SC Miercurea Ciuc

Revision as of 18:37, 18 July 2023

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Junior hockey in Romania presently consists of leagues ranging from age 10 and under to U20. They are organized by the Romanian Ice Hockey Federation.

Most teams are members of a senior club by the same name. The junior competitions at all age levels have been dominated by SC Miercurea Ciuc in recent years.

In 2010-11 a Moldovan club, Platina Chișinău, won the U18 Championship. The U10 and U12 competitions are called "Copii" (children), while the U14 division is called "Sperante" (hopes). A national championship is currently contested in the U16 and older age groups.

Champions

U23

  • 2019-20: cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
  • 2018-19: CSHC Marton Aron Sandominic
  • 2017-18: ASC Corona Brasov

U20

Also called Tineret.

  • 2022-23: CSS-CSM Suceava-Sportul Studentesc-ACS Kids Tampa-CSM Bucovina Radauti (beat ACS Sapientia by forfeit)
  • 2016-17: SC Miercurea Ciuc
  • 2015-16: SC Miercurea Ciuc
  • 2014-15: SC Miercurea Ciuc

U18

Also called Juniori I.

  • 2022-23: CSS Gheorgheni
  • 2021-22: SC Miercurea Ciuc
  • 2020-21: SC Miercurea Ciuc
  • 2019-20: SC Miercurea Ciuc (declared champions as they were in first place when COVID-19 ended season)
  • 2018-19: SC Miercurea Ciuc
  • 2017-18: SC Miercurea Ciuc
  • 2016-17: SC Miercurea Ciuc
  • 2015-16: SC Miercurea Ciuc
  • 2014-15: SC Miercurea Ciuc
  • 2013-14: SC Miercurea Ciuc
  • 2012-13: SC Miercurea Ciuc
  • 2011-12: SC Miercurea Ciuc
  • 2010-11: Platina Chisinau ( Flag of Moldova ), SC Miercurea-Ciuc was top Romanian club
  • 2009-10: SC Miercurea Ciuc
  • 2008-09: SC Miercurea Ciuc
  • 2007-08: Progym Gheorgheni
  • 2006-07: SC Miercurea Ciuc
  • 2005-06: SC Miercurea Ciuc
  • 2004-05: SC Miercurea Ciuc
  • 2002-03: CSS Dinamo Bucharest
  • 2000-01: CSS Dinamo Bucharest
  • 1999-00: No national competition, only Hargita County Championship
  • 1998-99: Progym Gheorgheni

U16

Also called Juniori II.

  • 2022-23: Felcsik SK Carta
  • 2021-22: Felcsik SK Carta
  • 2020-21: ASC Corona Brasov
  • 2019-20: Felcsik SK Carta (declared champions as they were in first place when COVID-19 ended season)
  • 2018-19: SC Miercurea Ciuc
  • 2017-18: SC Miercurea Ciuc
  • 2016-17: SC Miercurea Ciuc
  • 2015-16: SC Miercurea Ciuc
  • 2014-15: SC Miercurea Ciuc 1
  • 2013-14: SC Miercurea Ciuc
  • 2012-13: SC Miercurea Ciuc
  • 2011-12: SC Miercurea Ciuc
  • 2010-11: SC Miercurea Ciuc
  • 2009-10: SC Miercurea Ciuc
  • 2008-09: SC Miercurea Ciuc
  • 2007-08: SC Miercurea Ciuc
  • 2006-07: SC Miercurea Ciuc
  • 2005-06: Progym Gheorgheni
  • 2004-05: SC Miecrurea Ciuc
  • 2002-03: SC Miercurea Ciuc
  • 2001-02: SC Miercurea Ciuc
  • 1999-00: (U15, Hargita Cup) Cskiszeredai Miercurea Ciuc

U14

  • 2018-19: ASC Corona Brasov
  • 2017-18: Flag of Moldova Gloria Chisinau, Felcsik SK Carta were Romanian champions
  • 2016-17: ASC Felcsik SK Carta
  • 2015-16: SC Miercurea Ciuc
  • 2012-13: SC Miercurea Ciuc
  • 2011-12: SC Miercurea Ciuc
  • 2010-11: SC Miercurea Ciuc
  • 2009-10: SC Miercurea Ciuc
  • 2008-09: SC Miercurea Ciuc
  • 2007-08: SC Miercurea Ciuc
  • 2006-07: Steaua Bucharest
  • 2005-06: CSS Gheorgheni

U12

  • 2017-18: Felcsik SK Carta
  • 2016-17: SC Miercurea Ciuc
  • 2015-16: SC Miercurea Ciuc
  • 2012-13: SC Miercurea Ciuc
  • 2011-12: SC Miercurea Ciuc
  • 2010-11: SC Miercurea Ciuc
  • 2009-10: SC Miercurea Ciuc
  • 2008-09: SC Miercurea Ciuc
  • 2007-08: SC Miercurea Ciuc
  • 2006-07: SC Miercurea Ciuc
  • 2005-06: SC Miercurea Ciuc

External links

European Hockey Overview
Top-Level Leagues
International

Alps Hockey League - BeNe League - Erste Liga - International Hockey League - Kontinental Hockey League

National

Andorra - Armenia - Austria - Belarus - Belgium - Bosnia and Herzegovina - Bulgaria - Croatia - Cyprus - Czech Republic - Denmark - Estonia - Finland - France - Georgia - Germany - Greece - Hungary - Iceland - Italy - Kazakhstan - Latvia - Lithuania - Luxembourg - Netherlands - Norway - Poland - Romania - Serbia - Slovakia - Slovenia - Spain - Sweden - Switzerland - Turkey - Ukraine - United Kingdom

Second-Level Leagues
Belarus - Belgium - Bulgaria - Czech Republic - Denmark - England - Finland - France - Germany - Hungary - Iceland - Italy - Kazakhstan - Latvia - Lithuania - Netherlands - Norway - Poland - Russia - Slovakia - Spain - Sweden - Switzerland - Turkey - Ukraine
Third-Level Leagues
Austria - Belgium - Czech Republic - Denmark - England - Finland - France - Germany - Hungary - Italy - Netherlands - Norway - Poland - Russia - Scotland - Slovakia - Sweden - Switzerland
Fourth-Level and lower Leagues
Austria - Belgium (4, 5) - Czech Republic (4, 5) - Finland (4, 5, 6, 7) - France - Germany (4, 5) - Hungary - Italy - Netherlands (4, 5, 6, 7) - Norway (4, 5, 6, 7) - Poland - Russia (Night League, Amateur Leagues) - Sweden (4, 5, 6, 7, 8), Switzerland (4, 5, 6, 7)
Cup Competitions
Cups

Belarus - Belgium - Bosnia and Herzegovina - Bulgaria - Czech Republic - Denmark - East Germany - Estonia - Finland - France - Germany - Hungary - Iceland - Italy - Kazakhstan - Latvia - Lithuania - Luxembourg - Netherlands (Cup, Ron Berteling Schaal) - Norway - Poland - Romania - Scotland - Serbia - Slovakia - Slovenia - Soviet Union - Spain - Switzerland - Ukraine - Yugoslavia

Supercups

Belgium - Estonia - Hungary - Italy - Poland - Netherlands - Slovenia - Spain

Defunct Leagues
Soviet Union - Russia - Czechoslovakia - Yugoslavia - West Germany - East Germany - Ireland - Luxembourg - Macedonia - Malta - Portugal - Alpenliga - Interliga - Inter-National League - North Sea Cup - Panonian League - Eastern European - Balkan League (1994-1997) - Baltic League (2001) - Baltic Hockey League (2020) - Carpathian League - Slohokej Liga - Balkan Ice Hockey League - English League - English National League - Scottish National League - British Hockey League - Ice Hockey Superleague - German Championship - Swedish Championship - Klass I - Svenska Serien - Elitserien - Swedish Division I - SM-sarja - Swiss National Championship - Swiss International Championship
Women's Leagues
International leagues

European Women's Hockey League - EWHL Super Cup

National leagues

Austria - Belarus - Belgium - Bulgaria - Croatia - Czech Republic - Denmark - Estonia - Finland (1, 2, 3, U20, U18, U16) - France - Germany (1, 2, 3, Cup) - Great Britain (England U16) - Hungary - Iceland - Italy - Kazakhstan - Latvia - Lithuania - Netherlands - Norway - Poland - Romania - Russia (U18) - Slovakia - Slovenia - Spain - Sweden (1, 2, 3, 4, U20) - Switzerland - Turkey - Ukraine

Defunct leagues

Czechoslovakia - Interliga - Low Countries Cup

Junior Leagues
Austria - Belarus - Belgium - Bosnia and Herzegovina - Bulgaria - Croatia - Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) - Denmark - Estonia - Finland - France - Germany (East Germany) - Great Britain - Hungary - Iceland - Italy - Kazakhstan - Latvia - Lithuania - Netherlands - Norway - Poland - Romania - Russia (Soviet Union) - Serbia - Slovakia - Slovenia - Spain - Sweden - Switzerland - Turkey - Ukraine - Yugoslavia
University Leagues
European University Hockey League - Czech Republic - Great Britain - Netherlands - Russia (RSHL, MSHL, SHLC, SHLMO, SibSHL, SPSHL) - Sweden