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*[[1987-88 Romanian Hockey League - Division 2|1987-88]]: Progresul Miercurea Ciuc | *[[1987-88 Romanian Hockey League - Division 2|1987-88]]: Progresul Miercurea Ciuc | ||
*[[1988-89 Romanian Hockey League - Division 2|1988-89]]: Viitorul Gheorgheni | *[[1988-89 Romanian Hockey League - Division 2|1988-89]]: Viitorul Gheorgheni | ||
*[[1989-90 Romanian Hockey League - Division 2|1989-90]]: Sportul Studentesc Bucharest | |||
*[[1990-91 Romanian Hockey League - Division 2|1990-91]]: Progresul Miercurea Ciuc | *[[1990-91 Romanian Hockey League - Division 2|1990-91]]: Progresul Miercurea Ciuc | ||
[[Category:Ice hockey leagues]] | [[Category:Ice hockey leagues]] |
Revision as of 14:34, 31 January 2025
The Romanian Hockey League - Division 2 formerly served as the second level of ice hockey in Romania. It operated from 1968-1991.
All five teams in the league withdrew at the conclusion of the 1990-91 season, leaving Romania with only a single league, the Romanian Hockey League
Champions
- 1968-69: Târnava Odorheiu Secuiesc
- 1969-70: Avântul Gheorgheni
- 1970-71: Dunarea Galati
- 1972-73: Liceul Miercurea Ciuc
- 1973-74: CS Miercurea Ciuc
- 1974-75: Unirea Sfântu Gheorghe
- 1975-76: Avântul Gheorgheni
- 1976-77: CSS Miercurea Ciuc
- 1977-78: Metalul Rădăuţi
- 1978-79: Metalul Rădăuţi
- 1979-80: Avântul Gheorgheni
- 1980-81: Progresul Miercurea Ciuc
- 1981-82: Unirea Sfântu Gheorghe
- 1982-83: Progresul Miercurea Ciuc
- 1983-84: Imasa Sfântu Gheorghe
- 1984-85: Imasa Sfântu Gheorghe
- 1985-86: ASE Constructii Bucharest
- 1986-87: Progresul Miercurea Ciuc
- 1987-88: Progresul Miercurea Ciuc
- 1988-89: Viitorul Gheorgheni
- 1989-90: Sportul Studentesc Bucharest
- 1990-91: Progresul Miercurea Ciuc