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{{Infobox sports league | {{Infobox sports league | ||
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| sport = [[Ice hockey]] | | sport = [[Ice hockey]] | ||
| founded = 2015 | | founded = 2015 | ||
| teams = | | teams = 8 | ||
| tv = | | tv = | ||
| country = {{BEL}} (4 teams)<br/>{{NED}} ( | | country = {{BEL}} (4 teams)<br/>{{NED}} (3 teams)<br/>{{GER}} (2 teams) | ||
| continent = Europe | | continent = Europe | ||
| champion = [[ | | champion = [[Bulldogs de Liege]] | ||
| most_champs = | | most_champs = | ||
| president = Pascal Nuchelmans<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.beneleague-icehockey.com/about |title= BeNe League :: About |accessdate=June 17, 2016 |language=Dutch}}</ref> | | president = Pascal Nuchelmans<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.beneleague-icehockey.com/about |title= BeNe League :: About |accessdate=June 17, 2016 |language=Dutch}}</ref> | ||
| website = [http://www.beneleague-icehockey.com/ www.beneleague-icehockey.com] | | website = [http://www.beneleague-icehockey.com/ www.beneleague-icehockey.com] | ||
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The '''BeNe League''' (Nederlands: Beneliga) is the highest-level [[ice hockey]] league in [[Belgium]] and the [[Netherlands]]. The league was founded in 2015, following a merger between the [[Belgian Hockey League]] and the Dutch [[Eredivisie (ice hockey)|Eredivisie]] and thus became the top tier of the sport in both nations. In terms of league structure, the BeNe League is made up of | The '''BeNe League''' (Nederlands: Beneliga) is the highest-level [[ice hockey]] league in [[Belgium]] and the [[Netherlands]]. The league was founded in 2015, following a merger between the [[Belgian Hockey League]] and the Dutch [[Eredivisie (ice hockey)|Eredivisie]] and thus became the top tier of the sport in both nations. In terms of league structure, the BeNe League is made up of 11 teams, 6 from the Netherlands and a further 5 Belgium, which are split into 2 groups. The league features a mix of Belgian, Dutch, European and overseas players. | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
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==Teams== | ==Teams== | ||
The following teams | The following teams will participate in the 2019/2020 BeNe League.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.beneleague-icehockey.com/clubs |title= BeNe League :: Clubs|access-date=October 14, 2019 |language=nl}}</ref> | ||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:left" | {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:left" | ||
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! style="background:lightgrey" | Capacity | ! style="background:lightgrey" | Capacity | ||
! style="background:lightgrey" | Founded | ! style="background:lightgrey" | Founded | ||
|- | |- | ||
| '''[[Phantoms Deurne|Antwerp Phantoms]]''' | | '''[[Phantoms Deurne|Antwerp Phantoms]]''' | ||
| {{flagicon|BEL}} [[Deurne, Belgium|Deurne]] | | {{flagicon|BEL}} [[Deurne, Belgium|Deurne]] | ||
| [[IJsbaan Ruggerveld]] | | [[IJsbaan Ruggerveld]] | ||
| align=center | | | align=center | 500 | ||
| align=center | 1972 | | align=center | 1972 | ||
|- | |- | ||
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| align=center | 800 | | align=center | 800 | ||
| align=center | 1993 | | align=center | 1993 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| '''[[Friesland Flyers|UNIS Flyers]]''' | | '''[[Friesland Flyers|UNIS Flyers]]''' | ||
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| align=center | 1971 | | align=center | 1971 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| '''[[Bulldogs | | '''[[Bulldogs Liège]]''' | ||
| {{flagicon|BEL}} [[ | | {{flagicon|BEL}} [[Liège]] | ||
| [[Patinoire de Liège]] | | [[Patinoire de Liège]] | ||
| align=center | 1,250 | | align=center | 1,250 | ||
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| align=center | 1,200 | | align=center | 1,200 | ||
| align=center | 1968 | | align=center | 1968 | ||
|- | |||
| '''[[Mechelen Golden Sharks]]''' | |||
| {{flagicon|BEL}} [[Mechelen]] | |||
| [[Ice Skating Center Mechelen]] | |||
| align=center | 1,000 | |||
| align=center | 2016 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| '''[[Nijmegen Devils]]''' | | '''[[Nijmegen Devils]]''' | ||
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| align=center | 2007 | | align=center | 2007 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| '''[[Tilburg Trappers|Tilburg Trappers Jeugd]]''' | |||
| '''[[Tilburg Trappers|Tilburg Trappers | |||
| {{flagicon|NED}} [[Tilburg]] | | {{flagicon|NED}} [[Tilburg]] | ||
| [[Stappegoor IJssportcentrum]] | | [[Stappegoor IJssportcentrum]] | ||
| align=center | 2,500 | | align=center | 2,500 | ||
| align=center | | | align=center | 2009 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| '''[[Zoetermeer Panthers|Hotwings Panters]]''' | | '''[[Zoetermeer Panthers|Hotwings Panters]]''' | ||
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! style="background:lightgrey" | Joined BeNe | ! style="background:lightgrey" | Joined BeNe | ||
! style="background:lightgrey" | Left BeNe | ! style="background:lightgrey" | Left BeNe | ||
|- | |||
| '''[[Amsterdam Tigers]]''' | |||
| {{flagicon|NED}} [[Amsterdam]] | |||
|[[Jaap Edenhal]] | |||
| align=center | 1,300 | |||
| align=center | 1963 | |||
| align=center | 2015–16 | |||
| align=center | 2019–20 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| '''[[Dordrecht Lions]]''' | | '''[[Dordrecht Lions]]''' | ||
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| align=center | 2015–16 | | align=center | 2015–16 | ||
| align=center | 2016–17 | | align=center | 2016–17 | ||
|- | |||
| '''[[Eindhoven Kemphanen]]''' | |||
| {{flagicon|NED}} [[Eindhoven]] | |||
| [[IJssportcentrum Eindhoven]] | |||
| align=center | 1,700 | |||
| align=center | 1981 | |||
| align=center | 2015–16 | |||
| align=center | 2017–18 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| '''[[Groningen Grizzlies|GIJS Groningen]]''' | | '''[[Groningen Grizzlies|GIJS Groningen]]''' | ||
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| '''[[Utrecht Dragons|IJCU Dragons Utrecht]]''' | | '''[[Utrecht Dragons|IJCU Dragons Utrecht]]''' | ||
| {{flagicon|NED}} [[Utrecht]] | | {{flagicon|NED}} [[Utrecht]] | ||
| De Vechtsebanen | | [[De Vechtsebanen]] | ||
| align=center | 4,000 | | align=center | 4,000 | ||
| align=center | 2008 | | align=center | 2008 | ||
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| align=center | 2015–16 | | align=center | 2015–16 | ||
| align=center | 2016–17 | | align=center | 2016–17 | ||
|- | |||
| '''[[Red Eagles 's-Hertogenbosch]]''' | |||
| {{flagicon|NED}} [['s-Hertogenbosch]] | |||
| [[Sportiom 's-Hertogenbosch]] | |||
| align=center | 7,220 | |||
| align=center | 1965 | |||
| align=center | 2015–16 | |||
| align=center | 2017–18 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| '''[[White Caps Turnhout|Turnhout Tigers]]''' | | '''[[White Caps Turnhout|Turnhout Tigers]]''' | ||
| {{flagicon|BEL}} [[Turnhout]] | | {{flagicon|BEL}} [[Turnhout]] | ||
| [[Kempisch | | [[Kempisch IJsstadion]] | ||
| align=center | 1,200 | | align=center | 1,200 | ||
| align=center | 1981 | | align=center | 1981 | ||
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|- | |- | ||
| [[2018-19 BeNe League season|2018-19]] || {{flagicon|BEL}} HYC Herentals || HYC Herentals || Nijmegen Devils | | [[2018-19 BeNe League season|2018-19]] || {{flagicon|BEL}} HYC Herentals || HYC Herentals || Nijmegen Devils | ||
|- | |||
| [[2019-20 BeNe League season|2019-20]] || ''No champion due to COVID-19 pandemic'' | |||
|- | |||
| 2020-21 || ''Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic'' | |||
|- | |||
| [[2021-22 BeNe League season|2021-22]] || {{flagicon|NED}} Heerenveen Flyers || Bulldogs de Liege || HYS The Hague | |||
|- | |||
| [[2022-23 BeNe League season|2022-23]] || {{flagicon|BEL}} Bulldogs de Liege || Bulldogs de Liege || HYS The Hague | |||
|- | |||
| [[2023-24 BeNe League season|2023-24]] || {{flagicon|BEL}} Bulldogs de Liege || Bulldogs de Liege || Heerenveen Flyers | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:09, 1 July 2024
BeNe League | |
Sport | Ice hockey |
Founded | 2015 |
No. of teams | 8 |
Country(ies) | Belgium (4 teams) Netherlands (3 teams) Germany (2 teams) |
Continent | Europe |
Most recent champion(s) | Bulldogs de Liege |
Official website | www.beneleague-icehockey.com |
Related competitions | Belgian Hockey League Eredivisie |
The BeNe League (Nederlands: Beneliga) is the highest-level ice hockey league in Belgium and the Netherlands. The league was founded in 2015, following a merger between the Belgian Hockey League and the Dutch Eredivisie and thus became the top tier of the sport in both nations. In terms of league structure, the BeNe League is made up of 11 teams, 6 from the Netherlands and a further 5 Belgium, which are split into 2 groups. The league features a mix of Belgian, Dutch, European and overseas players.
Overview
The BeNe League is made up of 16 teams, 10 based in the Netherlands and 6 based in Belgium, these 16 teams are split into two groups, each containing 5 Dutch teams and 3 Belgian teams. Each team plays a total of 22 games over the course of the regular season, they play each team in their division twice, as well as once against every team in the other division. Points are awarded in the following fashion, 3 points for a win, 2 for a win in overtime and 1 for an overtime loss.
At the end of the regular season, the top 4 teams from each division qualify for the playoffs. The playoff quarterfinals are played over two legs, whilst the Semi-Final and Final are both played as a best of three series. The winner of the playoffs is then crowned the league victor.[1] On top this the league also crowns National Champions from each country. The team that advances the furthest through the playoffs from each country is subsequently crowned as National Champion.
One of the Netherlands most successful ice hockey teams, the Tilburg Trappers, announced that they would not be a part of the BeNe League, and would instead join the Oberliga, the 3rd tier of ice hockey in Germany. They do however, operate a developmental team in the BeNe League in the form of Tilburg Trappers II.[2]
History
Following the 2009 season of the Belgian Hockey League, HYC Herentals and White Caps Turnhout decided to the join the Eredivisie, whilst the remaining 3 teams dropped down a division and played instead in the Belgian National League. This resulted in the North Sea Cup being played in place of both the Belgian Hockey League and the Eredivisie. Following the culmination of the 2011-12 season, in which White Caps Turnhout dropped out midway through the season,[3] followed by the Leuven Chiefs also stating they would be leaving the competition, it was announced that the Eredivisie would once again take place, and that HYC Herentals would participate. A reformed Belgian Hockey League, featuring both Leuven Chiefs, White Caps Turnhout, and former Belgian National League teams would also take place.
The Geleen Eaters released a statement via their website stating they were unsure if they would be able to compete in the 2014/15 Eredivisie due to lack of funding, which is an issue that also occurred the previous year. On August 26, 2014 Geleen stated that in order to participate in the upcoming season they would have to raise somewhere in the region of €60,000.[4]
This was soon followed by an announcement that the Dodrecht Lions would be dropping down to the Eerst Divisie, and it was subsequently reported in September 2014 that the Eredivisie was in a state of Crisis due to the fact that the league was reduced to five participants. Furthermore, one of those five teams, Eindhoven Kemphanen, declared that they had no interest playing in a five team league, which potentially reduced the Eredivisie down to four teams for the 2014/15 season.[5]
Eindhoven Kemphanen subsequently agreed to play in a 5 team league, which also featured Geleen Eaters, HYC Herentals, Heerenveen Flyers and Tilburg Trappers,[6] and as a result the Eredivisie went ahead.
Following the difficulties both leagues had suffered in the recent years, the hockey federations of both nations worked in partnership, and on 12 June, 2015 it was announced that the Belgian Hockey League and the Eredivisie would merge in to the BeNe League.[7]
On 13 March 2016 it was announced that GIJS Groningen would be joining the BeNe League from the Eerst Divisie bringing the number of teams up to 17.[8] It was subsequently announced on 16, June 2016 that the Dordrecht Lions would not be playing in the BeNe League for the upcoming season, instead dropping down a division to the Eerst Divisie.[9]
Teams
The following teams will participate in the 2019/2020 BeNe League.[10]
Current Teams | ||||||
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Team | City | Arena | Capacity | Founded | ||
Antwerp Phantoms | Deurne | IJsbaan Ruggerveld | 500 | 1972 | ||
IHC Leuven | Leuven | IJsbaan Leuven | 800 | 1993 | ||
UNIS Flyers | Heerenveen | Thialf | 3,500 | 1967 | ||
Hijs Hokij | The Hague | De Uithof | 2,610 | 1933 | ||
Herentals HYC | Herentals | BLOSO IJsbaan | 1,200 | 1971 | ||
Bulldogs Liège | Liège | Patinoire de Liège | 1,250 | 1997 | ||
Laco Eaters | Geleen | Glanerbrook IJshal | 1,200 | 1968 | ||
Mechelen Golden Sharks | Mechelen | Ice Skating Center Mechelen | 1,000 | 2016 | ||
Nijmegen Devils | Nijmegen | Triavium | 1,450 | 2007 | ||
Tilburg Trappers Jeugd | Tilburg | Stappegoor IJssportcentrum | 2,500 | 2009 | ||
Hotwings Panters | Zoetermeer | Silverdome | 3,500 | 2010 |
Former Teams
Former Teams | |||||||
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Team | City | Arena | Capacity | Founded | Joined BeNe | Left BeNe | |
Amsterdam Tigers | Amsterdam | Jaap Edenhal | 1,300 | 1963 | 2015–16 | 2019–20 | |
Dordrecht Lions | Dordrecht | Sportboulevard Dordrecht | 1,500 | 1977 | 2015–16 | 2016–17 | |
Eindhoven Kemphanen | Eindhoven | IJssportcentrum Eindhoven | 1,700 | 1981 | 2015–16 | 2017–18 | |
GIJS Groningen | Groningen | Sportcentrum Kardinge | 800 | 1969 | 2016–17 | 2017–18 | |
IJCU Dragons Utrecht | Utrecht | De Vechtsebanen | 4,000 | 2008 | 2015–16 | Before 2015–161 | |
Olympia Heist op den Berg | Heist-op-den-Berg | Die Swaene | N/A | 1959 | 2015–16 | 2016–17 | |
Red Eagles 's-Hertogenbosch | 's-Hertogenbosch | Sportiom 's-Hertogenbosch | 7,220 | 1965 | 2015–16 | 2017–18 | |
Turnhout Tigers | Turnhout | Kempisch IJsstadion | 1,200 | 1981 | 2015–16 | 2016–17 |
- 1 Utrecht withdrew their application in June 2015.
Players
The BeNe League relies heavily on Belgian and Dutch native players, and as a result the majority of players on the Belgian and Dutch national teams ply their trade in the BeNe League. Of the 18 players that featured for Belgium in the 2016 IIHF World Championship, 17 played in the BeNe League, whilst 13 of the 21-man Dutch team also played in the league.
Overseas players (termed imports) are allowed in the league however, with each team being able to sign 2 imports.[11] An import is defined as any player who is not eligible to play for either the Belgian or Dutch national teams. During the 2015–16 season, players representing 10 further countries played in the league, with nations such as Canada, Czech Republic, Finland and USA represented. Of the 12 North American players that played in the 2015-16 season, 8 had previously played in either the CIS or NCAA Division III ,[12] with one (Trevor Hunt) having prior experience in the ECHL.[13] In terms of prior European experience, players in the BeNe league have previously featured in the Czech Extraliga, the Elite Ice Hockey League and the Slovak Extraliga.[14]
Champions
Season | BeNe League Champion | Belgian Champion | Dutch Champion |
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2015-16 | REPLAY HYC Herentals | REPLAY HYC Herentals | UNIS Flyers Heerenveen |
2016-17 | UNIS Flyers Heerenveen | REPLAY HYC Herentals | UNIS Flyers Heerenveen |
2017-18 | Hijs Hokij | REPLAY HYC Herentals | Hijs Hokij |
2018-19 | HYC Herentals | HYC Herentals | Nijmegen Devils |
2019-20 | No champion due to COVID-19 pandemic | ||
2020-21 | Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic | ||
2021-22 | Heerenveen Flyers | Bulldogs de Liege | HYS The Hague |
2022-23 | Bulldogs de Liege | Bulldogs de Liege | HYS The Hague |
2023-24 | Bulldogs de Liege | Bulldogs de Liege | Heerenveen Flyers |
See also
References
- ↑ "RBIHF BeNeLeague staat oppunt" (in Dutch). 17 May 2015. http://www.rbihf.be/node/4425. Retrieved June 17, 2016.
- ↑ "Dutch champion in Germany" (in English). 12 June 2015. http://www.iihf.com/home-of-hockey/news/news-singleview/?tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=9867&cHash=96388f4587d62280e1d8fd5a65d19979. Retrieved June 19, 2016.
- ↑ "Update: Turnhout vertrekt uit North Sea Cup" (in Dutch). 13 January 2012. http://www.ijshockey.com/item/3962/update-turnhout-vertrekt-uit-north-sea-cup. Retrieved June 23, 2016.
- ↑ "Situatie weer kritiek in Geleen" (in Dutch). 26 August 2014. http://www.ijshockey.com/item/4946/situatie-weer-kritiek-in-geleen. Retrieved June 23, 2016.
- ↑ "Crisis rond Eredivisie verdiept zich" (in Dutch). 5 September 2014. http://www.ijshockey.com/item/4959/crisis-rond-eredivisie-verdiept-zich. Retrieved June 23, 2016.
- ↑ "Eredivisie begint met vijf teams" (in Dutch). 12 September 2014. http://www.ijshockey.com/item/4971/kemphanen-haalt-vd-broek-binnen. Retrieved June 23, 2016.
- ↑ "Dutch champion in Germany" (in English). 12 June 2015. http://www.iihf.com/home-of-hockey/news/news-singleview/?tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=9867&cHash=96388f4587d62280e1d8fd5a65d19979. Retrieved June 19, 2016.
- ↑ "GIJS Groningen speelt volgend jaar sowieso BeNe league" (in Dutch). 13 March 2016. http://www.rtvnoord.nl/nieuws/160599/GIJS-Groningen-speelt-volgend-jaar-sowieso-BeNe-league. Retrieved June 19, 2016.
- ↑ "ProClass Lions komend seizoen eerste divisie" (in Dutch). 16 June 2016. http://dordrechtlions.nl/news/368/133/ProClass-Lions-komend-seizoen-eerste-divisie. Retrieved June 19, 2016.
- ↑ "BeNe League :: Clubs" (in nl). http://www.beneleague-icehockey.com/clubs.
- ↑ "BeNe League 2015-2016" (in Dutch). 20 May 2015. http://nijmegendevils.nl/bene-league-2015-2016/. Retrieved June 18, 2016.
- ↑ "BeNeLiga". http://www.eliteprospects.com/league_home.php?leagueid=703. Retrieved June 18, 2016.
- ↑ "Trevor Hunt". http://www.eliteprospects.com/player.php?player=38094. Retrieved June 18, 2016.
- ↑ "BeNeLiga". http://www.eliteprospects.com/league_home.php?leagueid=703. Retrieved June 18, 2016.
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