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===U19=== | ===U19=== | ||
It was a U20 competition between 2010 and 2016. | It was a U20 competition between 2010 and 2016. | ||
*2023-24: Egna/Ora | |||
*2022-23: Appiano | *2022-23: Appiano | ||
*2021-22: Appiano | *2021-22: Appiano | ||
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*2008-09: Cortina | *2008-09: Cortina | ||
===U16=== | ===U16=== | ||
*2023-24: Egna/Ora | |||
*2016-17: Ritten | *2016-17: Ritten | ||
*2015-16: Vipiteno | *2015-16: Vipiteno | ||
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*1986-87: Auronzo | *1986-87: Auronzo | ||
===U15=== | ===U15=== | ||
*2022-23: Caldaro | *2022-23: Alleghe (championship), Caldaro (Coppa Italia) | ||
*2021-22: Appiano | *2021-22: Appiano | ||
*2020-21: Cortina | *2020-21: Cortina | ||
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*2008-09: Appiano | *2008-09: Appiano | ||
===U14=== | ===U14=== | ||
*2023-24: Egna/Ora | |||
*2016-17: Asiago | *2016-17: Asiago | ||
*2015-16: Egna | *2015-16: Egna | ||
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*[[1966-67 Italian Allievi Championship]] | *[[1966-67 Italian Allievi Championship]] | ||
*1967-68 - Diavoli Milano beat Amatori Milano 21:0 (5:0, 3:0, 13:0) in Group A game on 1/10 and also beat Torino, but were eliminated by Latemar Bolzano who would win the title after overcoming HC Gherdeina and Amatori Cortina in the final round | *1967-68 - Diavoli Milano beat Amatori Milano 21:0 (5:0, 3:0, 13:0) in Group A game on 1/10 and also beat Torino, but were eliminated by Latemar Bolzano who would win the title after overcoming HC Gherdeina and Amatori Cortina in the final round | ||
*[[1969-70 Italian Allievi Championship]] | |||
*[[1970-71 Italian Allievi Championship]] | |||
*[[1971-72 Italian Allievi Championship]] | |||
*[[1972-73 Italian Allievi Championship]] | |||
*1973-74 - Diavoli Milano beat HC Torino 15-0 on 1/20, Ice Como 3-2 on 2/1, and HC Valpellice 5-4 on 2/6. Draghi Torino won Northwestern Group, ahead of Diavoli Milano. | |||
*1977-78 - 1. Brunico, 2. Latemar Bolzano, 3. Cortina, 4. Pinguini Milano. | |||
*1978-79 - 1. Cortina, 2. Asiago, 3. Brunico, 4. Milano. | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Latest revision as of 19:18, 23 July 2024
Junior hockey in Italy currently consists of leagues with age groups ranging from U13 to U19. The leagues are administered by the Federazione Italiana Sport del Ghiaccio.
The U14 and U16 championships are divided into regional groups at the outset, with the top teams meeting in the final tournament to crown the national champion. The U18 and U20 competitions operate on a league basis.
Champions
U19
It was a U20 competition between 2010 and 2016.
- 2023-24: Egna/Ora
- 2022-23: Appiano
- 2021-22: Appiano
- 2020-21: Egna/Ora
- 2019-20: not completed due to COVID-19, Ritten (Coppa Italia)
- 2018-19: Ritten
- 2017-18: Ritten
- 2016-17: Gherdeina
- 2015-16: Asiago
- 2014-15: Vipiteno
- 2013-14: Asiago
- 2012-13: Ritten
- 2011-12: Vipiteno
- 2010-11: Val Pusteria
- 2009-10: Caldaro
- 2008-09: D1: Vipiteno, D2: Varese
- 2007-08: D1: Vipiteno, D2: Caldaro
- 2006-07: D1: Vipiteno, D2: Asiago
- 2005-06: D1: Renon, D2: Milan
- 2004-05: D1: Val Pusteria, D2: Renon
- 2003-04: Merano
- 2002-03: Ritten
- 2001-02: Ritten
- 2000-01: Fassa
- 1999-00: Bolzano
- 1997-98: Brunico
- 1996-97: Ritten
- 1986-87 (U20): Fassa
U18
- 2015-16: Val Gardena
- 2014-15: Vipiteno
- 2013-14: Egna
- 2012-13: Val Pusteria
- 2011-12: Cortina
- 2010-11: D1: Real Torino, D2: Asiago
- 1997-98: EV Bolzano 84
- 1996-97: HC Bolzano
- 1986-87: Gardena
U17
- 2022-23: Aosta
- 2021-22: Egna/Ora
- 2020-21: Egna/Ora
- 2019-20: not completed due to COVID-19, Asiago (Coppa Italia)
- 2018-19: Egna/Ora
- 2017-18: Ritten
- 2009-10: Vipiteno
- 2008-09: Merano
- Division 2
- 2009-10: Brunico
- 2008-09: Cortina
U16
- 2023-24: Egna/Ora
- 2016-17: Ritten
- 2015-16: Vipiteno
- 2014-15: Val Pusteria
- 2013-14: Val Gardena
- 2012-13: Vipiteno
- 2011-12: Ora
- 2007-08: D1: Merano, D2: Como
- 2006-07: D1: Bolzano, D2: Asiago
- 2005-06: D1: SC Ora, D2: Varese
- 2004-05: D1: Vipiteno, D2: Appiano
- 2003-04: Merano
- 2002-03: Brunico
- 2001-02: Ritten
- 2000-01: Ritten
- 1999-00: Alleghe
- 1997-98: Group A (national championship): Merano, Group B: HC Como, Group C: SC Ora
- 1996-97: WSV Bressanone
- 1986-87: Auronzo
U15
- 2022-23: Alleghe (championship), Caldaro (Coppa Italia)
- 2021-22: Appiano
- 2020-21: Cortina
- 2019-20: not completed due to COVID-19
- 2018-19: Asiago
- 2017-18: Appiano
- 2010-11: Val Pusteria
- 2009-10: Vipiteno
- 2008-09: Appiano
U14
- 2023-24: Egna/Ora
- 2016-17: Asiago
- 2015-16: Egna
- 2014-15: Valpellice
- 2013-14: Vipiteno
- 2012-13: Asiago
- 2011-12: Gherdeina
- 2007-08: Ritten
- 2006-07: Ritten
- 2005-06: Bolzano
- 2004-05: Bolzano
- 2003-04: Fiemme
- 2001-02: North West Group: Bormio, South Tyrol Group A: Ritten, South Tyrol Group C: Brunico, Trentin-Veneto Group: Cortina
- 1999-00: Fassa
U13
- 2022-23: Egna/Ora
- 2021-22: Cadore/Zoldo
- 2020-21: Pinerolo
- 2019-20: not completed due to COVID-19
- 2018-19: Torino Bulls
- 2017-18: Ritten
- 2010-11: Como
- 2009-10: Ritten
- 2008-09: Vipiteno
U12
- 2007-08: Brunico
- 2006-07: Pieve di Cadore
- 2005-06: Appiano
- 2004-05: Caldaro
- 2003-04: Merano
- 2001-02: ??? (National final was contested, results beyond quarterfinals unknown)
- 1999-00: Ritten
U10
- R. Caldart Trophy
- 2001-02: Merano
- National Championship
- 1999-00: Draghi Turin
Early seasons
Allievi (Students) competitions were held for many years.
- 1953-54 Italian Allievi Championship
- 1954-55 Italian Allievi Championship
- 1955-56 Italian Allievi Championship
- 1956-57 Italian Allievi Championship
- 1957-58 Italian Allievi Championship
- 1958-59 Italian Allievi Championship
- 1959-60 Italian Allievi Championship
- 1960-61 Italian Allievi Championship
- 1961-62 Italian Allievi Championship
- 1962-63 Italian Allievi Championship
- 1963-64 Italian Allievi Championship
- 1964-65 Italian Allievi Championship
- 1965-66 Italian Allievi Championship
- 1966-67 Italian Allievi Championship
- 1967-68 - Diavoli Milano beat Amatori Milano 21:0 (5:0, 3:0, 13:0) in Group A game on 1/10 and also beat Torino, but were eliminated by Latemar Bolzano who would win the title after overcoming HC Gherdeina and Amatori Cortina in the final round
- 1969-70 Italian Allievi Championship
- 1970-71 Italian Allievi Championship
- 1971-72 Italian Allievi Championship
- 1972-73 Italian Allievi Championship
- 1973-74 - Diavoli Milano beat HC Torino 15-0 on 1/20, Ice Como 3-2 on 2/1, and HC Valpellice 5-4 on 2/6. Draghi Torino won Northwestern Group, ahead of Diavoli Milano.
- 1977-78 - 1. Brunico, 2. Latemar Bolzano, 3. Cortina, 4. Pinguini Milano.
- 1978-79 - 1. Cortina, 2. Asiago, 3. Brunico, 4. Milano.