Belgian Women's Hockey League: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
m (1 revision) |
No edit summary |
||
Line 2: | Line 2: | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
Between 1995 and 2000, it was staged as a joint competition with the [[Netherlands]], and called the '''Low Countries Cup'''. For the 2000-01 season it was reorganized as a predominantly Belgian competition, but retained one Dutch club (Geleen) and admitted Amiens from [[France]]. Geleen won the league during the 2001-02 and 2002-03 seasons, but Louvain was crowned Belgian champions as the highest-ranked Belgian outfit. | Between 1995 and 2000, it was staged as a joint competition with the [[Netherlands]], and called the '''Low Countries Cup'''. For the 2000-01 season it was reorganized as a predominantly Belgian competition, but retained one Dutch club (Geleen) and admitted Amiens from [[France]]. Geleen won the league during the 2001-02 and 2002-03 seasons, but Louvain was crowned Belgian champions as the highest-ranked Belgian outfit. | ||
For the 2023-24 season, a standalone Belgian women's league was formed. | |||
==Champions== | ==Champions== | ||
*[[2023-24 Belgian Women's Hockey League season|2023-24]]: Mechelen Sharks | |||
*[[2002-03 Belgian Women's Hockey League season|2002-03]]: Geleen (NED) Geleen wins championship, Leuven is Belgian champion | *[[2002-03 Belgian Women's Hockey League season|2002-03]]: Geleen (NED) Geleen wins championship, Leuven is Belgian champion | ||
*[[2001-02 Belgian Women's Hockey League season|2001-02]]: Geleen (NED) Geleen wins championship, Leuven is Belgian champion | *[[2001-02 Belgian Women's Hockey League season|2001-02]]: Geleen (NED) Geleen wins championship, Leuven is Belgian champion |
Latest revision as of 15:20, 21 May 2024
The Belgian Women's Hockey League is the national women's ice hockey league in Belgium.
History
Between 1995 and 2000, it was staged as a joint competition with the Netherlands, and called the Low Countries Cup. For the 2000-01 season it was reorganized as a predominantly Belgian competition, but retained one Dutch club (Geleen) and admitted Amiens from France. Geleen won the league during the 2001-02 and 2002-03 seasons, but Louvain was crowned Belgian champions as the highest-ranked Belgian outfit.
For the 2023-24 season, a standalone Belgian women's league was formed.
Champions
- 2023-24: Mechelen Sharks
- 2002-03: Geleen (NED) Geleen wins championship, Leuven is Belgian champion
- 2001-02: Geleen (NED) Geleen wins championship, Leuven is Belgian champion
- 2000-01: Leuven
- 1999-00: Liege *
- 1998-99: Turnhout *
- 1997-98: Deurne *
- 1996-97: Valkenburg (NED) *
- 1995-96: Valkenburg (NED) *
An * indicates championship was played as Low Countries Cup.