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| [[2023-24 Swiss 1. Liga season|2023/24]] || [[EHC Wetzikon]] || [[HC Valais-Chablais|HCV Sion]] | |||
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| [[2022-23 Swiss 1. Liga season|2022/23]] || [[EC Wil]] || [[HC Valais-Chablais|HCV Sion]] | | [[2022-23 Swiss 1. Liga season|2022/23]] || [[EC Wil]] || [[HC Valais-Chablais|HCV Sion]] |
Latest revision as of 20:20, 18 July 2024
1. Liga | |
Sport | Ice hockey |
Founded | 1956 |
No. of teams | 26 |
Country(ies) | Switzerland |
Most recent champion(s) | EC Wil |
Official website | www.regioleague.ch |
The 1.Liga is the fourth level of ice hockey in Switzerland and the highest level of amateur hockey of the country. It was the third-level competition until 2017-18, when the MySports League was founded as the new third-tier league.
The 1.Liga is divided in two divisions: Eastern and Western. Until 2018-19, it was divided in three divisions: Ostschweiz (East Switzerland; OS), 13 teams; Zentralschweiz (Central Switzerland; ZS), 12 teams and Suisse Romande (Romandie, SR), 12 teams.
Champions
Season | Champion | Runner-up |
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2023/24 | EHC Wetzikon | HCV Sion |
2022/23 | EC Wil | HCV Sion |
2021/22 | EHC Frauenfeld | HC Franches-Montagnes |
2020/21 | no champion due to COVID-19 pandemic | |
2019/20 | no champion due to COVID-19 pandemic |
Bold: Teams promoted to the National League B.
Earlier champions:
Season | Champion |
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2001/02 | SC Langenthal (ZS) |
2000/01 | EHC Uzwil (OS) |
1999/2000 | HC Ajoie (SR) |
1998/99 | EHC Wiki-Münsingen (ZS) |
1997/98 | HC Sierre (SR) |
1996/97 | EHC Bülach (OS) |
1995/96 | HC Lucerne (OS) |
1994/95 | Genève-Servette HC (SR) |
1993/94 | SC Langnau (ZS) |
1992/93 | Grasshopper Club (OS) |
1991/92 | HC Thurgau (OS) |
1990/91 | HC Davos (OS) |
1989/90 | EHC Bülach (OS) |
1988/89 | SC Lyss (ZS) |
1987/88 | Genève-Servette HC (SR) |
1986/87 | HC Martigny (SR) |
1985/86 | SC Herisau (OS) |
1984/85 | HC Ajoie (SR) |
1983/84 | EHC Basel (ZS) |
1982/83 | EV Zug (OS) |
1981/82 | Grasshopper Club (OS) |
Season | Champion |
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1980/81 | SC Herisau (OS) |
1979/80 | EHC Wetzikon (OS) |
1978/79 | EHC Chur (OS) |
1977/78 | EHC Dübendorf (OS) |
1976/77 | SC Rapperswil-Jona (OS) |
1975/76 | HC Luzern (OS) |
1974/75 | EHC Uzwil (OS) |
1973/74 | EV Zug (OS) |
1972/73 | EHC Arosa (OS) |
1971/72 | EHC Thun (ZS) |
1970/71 | HC Fleurier (SR) |
1969/70 | EHC Olten (ZS) |
1968/69 | Villars HC (SR) |
1967/68 | EHC Uzwil (OS) |
1966/67 | EHC Winterthur (OS) |
1965/66 | EHC St. Moritz (OS) |
1964/65 | SC Rapperswil-Jona (OS) |
1963/64 | SC Langenthal (ZS) |
1962/63 | SC Küsnacht |
1961/62 | EHC St. Moritz (East) HC Genève (West) |
1960/61 | EHC Chur (East) HC Villars (West) |
1959/60 | EHC Winterthur |
1958/59 | HC Sion |
1957/58 | HC Sion |
1956/57 | HC Sierre |