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*[[2017-18 IIHL season|2017-18]]: EH? | *[[2017-18 IIHL season|2017-18]]: EH? | ||
*[[2018-19 IIHL season|2018-19]]: Liberland<ref>[http://www.eurohockey.com/article/5440-champions-all-around-the-world.html Champions all around the world]</ref> | *[[2018-19 IIHL season|2018-19]]: Liberland<ref>[http://www.eurohockey.com/article/5440-champions-all-around-the-world.html Champions all around the world]</ref> | ||
*[[2022-23 IIHL season|2022-23]]: Batavia Demons | |||
*[[2023-24 IIHL season|2023-24]]: Batavia Demons | |||
;Indonesian Youth League | ;Indonesian Youth League | ||
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IIHL.gif|2016-era logo | IIHL.gif|2016-era logo | ||
Liquo.png|2017-18 logo | Liquo.png|2017-18 logo | ||
2018-19 Liberland.jpg|Liberland, 2018-19 league champs. | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 14:36, 17 April 2024
The Indonesia Ice Hockey League is the national competition in Indonesia. It was first contested in 2012.[1]
Champions
- 2012: Biru Team
- 2013: Indonesia Mix
- 2014: Knight Team
- 2015: Batavia Demons (East Team)
- 2016: Pandawa Army
- 2016 (fall) (counted as 2016-17): Halodoc
- 2017-18: EH?
- 2018-19: Liberland[2]
- 2022-23: Batavia Demons
- 2023-24: Batavia Demons
- Indonesian Youth League
- 2019: Badax
- 2018 (spring): Puck Hunters
- Indonesian Junior League
- 2018 (spring): Troubleshooters
Images
References
- ↑ [tt_news=10046&cHash=191e5cb05f55b4f6491961bb02ef9952 Indonesian hockey on the move]
- ↑ Champions all around the world