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*2011-12: Dnipro Kherson | *2011-12: Dnipro Kherson |
Revision as of 13:02, 29 July 2023
Junior hockey in Ukraine currently consists of leagues ranging from U12 to U20. The competitions are organized by the Ice Hockey Federation of Ukraine.
The Junior Hockey League was founded as the country's national U20 competition for the 2013-14 season.
Champions
U20
See the article on the Junior Hockey League for details.
U18
- 2003-04: Sokol Kiev 1
U17
- 2022-23: Kryzhynka Kiev-1 beat Bily Bars Bila Tserkva 3:1 in final, 3. Sokol Kiev-1, 4. Shershni Bohuslav, 5. Dnipro, 6. Kremenchuk, 7. Sokol Kiev-2, 8. Kryzhynka Kiev-2
- 2020-21: Donbass Donetsk
- 2014-15: Kryzhynka Kiev
- 2011-12: Kryzhynka Kiev
- 2010-11: Bily Bars Brovary
U16
- 2021-22: Dynamo Dnieper (regular season, playoffs cancelled due to Russian invasion)
- 2019-20: Galitski Levi Novoyavorisk (regular season), playoffs not completed due to COVID-19
- 2017-18: Pridniprovsk Dnipro
- 2016-17: Dnipro Kherson
- 2015-16: Berkut Kiev
- 2013-14: Donbass Donetsk
- 2012-13: Donbass Donetsk
- 2009-10: Sokol Kiev
U15
- 2021-22: Sokol Kiev (regular season, playoffs cancelled due to Russian invasion)
- 2020-21: Dynamo Dnieper
- 2019-20: Bily Bars Bila Tserkva was leading when COVID-19 ended season
- 2018-19: Galitski Levi Novoyavorisk
- 2016-17: Pridniprovsk Dnipro
- 2015-16: Galitski Levy Lviv
- 2014-15: Berkut Kiev
- 2011-12: Donbass Donetsk
- 2010-11: Sokol Kiev
- 2004-05: Sokol Kiev
U14
- 2022-23: 1. Sokol-2009 Kiev, 2. Kremenchuk-2009, 3. Sparta Lutsk, 4. Galitski Levi Novoyavorisk, 5. Morski Vovki Odessa, 6. Kryzhynka Kiev, 7. Sokol-2010 Kiev, 8. Berserks Kharkiv, 9. Kremenchuk-2010
- 2021-22: Morski Vovki Odessa (Group A), Dnieper (Group B), final round cancelled due to Russian invasion
- 2020-21: Sokol Kiev
- 2019-20: Sokol Kiev was leading when COVID-19 ended season
- 2018-19: Bily Bars Bila Tserkva
- 2017-18: Donbass Donetsk
- 2015-16: Galitski Levy Lviv
- 2014-15: Galitski Levy Lviv
- 2013-14: HTZ Kharkiv
- 2012-13: Ldinka Kiev
- There was no U14 competition between 2010 and 2012.
- 2009-10: SDYUSHOR-96 Kharkiv
U13
- 2021-22: Sokol Kiev (Group A), Jaguar Dnieper (Group B)
- 2020-21: Morski Vovki Odessa
- 2019-20: Morski Vovki Odessa was leading when COVID-19 ended season
- 2018-19: Donbass Donetsk
- 2017-18: Bily Bars Bila Tserkva
- 2016-17: Donbass Donetsk
- 2015-16: Donbass Donetsk
- 2014-15: SDYUSHOR Kharkiv
- 2013-14: Sokol Kiev
- 2012-13: Berkut Kiev
- 2011-12: Kryzhynka-99 Kyiv
- 2010-11: Sokol Kiev
- 2004-05: SDYUSHOR Kharkiv 92
U12
- 2022-23: 1. Dnipro-1, 2. Kremenchuk, 3. Sokol Kiev, 4. Patriot Vinnytsia, 5. Bily Bars Bila Tserkva, 6. Sparta Lutsk, 7. Morski Vovki Odessa, 8. Kiev Bulldogs, 9. Kryzhynka Kiev-2, 10. Kryzhynka Kiev-1, 11. Dnipro-2
- 2021-22: SDYUSHOR Kharkiv (Group A), Sokol Kiev (Group B)
- 2020-21: Jaguar Dnieper
- 2018-19: Kryzhynka Kiev
- 2017-18: Donbass Donetsk
- 2016-17: Bily Bars Bila Tserkva
- 2015-16: Donbass Donetsk
- 2014-15: Kryzhynka Kiev
- 2013-14 (Cup of Regions): SDYUSSHOR Kharkiv, Platinum Chisinau () participated
- 2012-13: Lvi Lviv
- 2011-12: Dnipro Kherson
- 2010-11: Kryzhynka-99 Kiev
- 2009-10: SDYUSHOR-98 Kharkiv
U11
- 2021-22: Sokol Kiev (Group A), SDYUSHOR Kharkiv (Group B)
- 2020-21: Morski Vovki Odessa