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| sport = Ice hockey | | sport = Ice hockey | ||
| founded = 2008 | | founded = 2008 | ||
| teams = | | teams =6 | ||
| country = {{Flagicon|BRA}} [[Brazil]] | | country = {{Flagicon|BRA}} [[Brazil]] | ||
| champion = | | champion = Falcoes de Campo Braganca | ||
| website = | | website = | ||
}} | }} | ||
The '''Brazilian Championship''' was the national ice hockey championship in [[Brazil]]. It was first contested in 2008 and was held annually through 2010. The competition | The '''Brazilian Championship''' was the national ice hockey championship in [[Brazil]]. It was first contested in 2008 and was held annually through 2010. The competition was not arranged again until 2022. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
In 2008, the Hockey Association of the State of São Paulo, where most ice hockey activities in Brazil take place, decided to organize a national championship.<ref>iihf.com, [http://www.iihf.com/home-of-hockey/news/news-singleview/browse/1/article/hockey-eldorado-in-sao-paolo.html?tx_ttnews=1235862000&tx_ttnews=2674799&tx_ttnews=1&tx_ttnews=187&cHash=ddc59dc21b Hockey Eldorado in São Paolo]</ref> Sociedad Hipica de Campinas | In 2008, the Hockey Association of the State of São Paulo, where most ice hockey activities in Brazil take place, decided to organize a national championship.<ref>iihf.com, [http://www.iihf.com/home-of-hockey/news/news-singleview/browse/1/article/hockey-eldorado-in-sao-paolo.html?tx_ttnews=1235862000&tx_ttnews=2674799&tx_ttnews=1&tx_ttnews=187&cHash=ddc59dc21b Hockey Eldorado in São Paolo]</ref> Sociedad Hipica de Campinas won all three championships held between 2008 and 2010. | ||
The '''Liga Brasileira de Hóquei no Gelo''' (Brazilian Ice Hockey League) was organized by Geraldo Cardoso in 2011. The league featured four teams from Sao Paulo during the 2011 season. | |||
==Champions== | ==Champions== | ||
<ref>{{cite book |last=Podnieks |first=Andrew |title=IIHF Media Guide & Record Book 2011 |year=2010 |publisher=Moydart Press |pages=44}}</ref> | <ref>{{cite book |last=Podnieks |first=Andrew |title=IIHF Media Guide & Record Book 2011 |year=2010 |publisher=Moydart Press |pages=44}}</ref> | ||
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*[[2009 Brazil Championship|2009]] : Sociedad Hipica de Campinas | *[[2009 Brazil Championship|2009]] : Sociedad Hipica de Campinas | ||
*[[2010 Brazil Championship|2010]] : Sociedad Hipica de Campinas<ref>hokej.sfrp.cz, [http://hokej.sfrp.cz/wrld/wrld2010.html 2010 Championship]</ref> | *[[2010 Brazil Championship|2010]] : Sociedad Hipica de Campinas<ref>hokej.sfrp.cz, [http://hokej.sfrp.cz/wrld/wrld2010.html 2010 Championship]</ref> | ||
*2011-2021: ''no competition'' | |||
*[[2022 Brazilian Championship|2022]] : Hockey School | |||
*[[2023 Brazilian Championship|2023]] : Falcoes de Campo Braganca | |||
===U16=== | ===U16=== | ||
*2009: Capelle Hockey School | *2009: Capelle Hockey School | ||
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*2009: São Bernardo HC | *2009: São Bernardo HC | ||
*2008: Capelle Hockey School (U12/U14 competition) | *2008: Capelle Hockey School (U12/U14 competition) | ||
===Women's=== | |||
*2022: AH, Bebe | |||
*2023: Baldhinos | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{Reflist}} | {{Reflist}} | ||
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* [http://fphg.com.br/index.php FPHG official website] | * [http://fphg.com.br/index.php FPHG official website] | ||
* [http://hockeyarenas.net/index.php3?page=0600&c=ac&cupID=eu&cupID=br List of Brazilian champions] on hockeyarenas.net | * [http://hockeyarenas.net/index.php3?page=0600&c=ac&cupID=eu&cupID=br List of Brazilian champions] on hockeyarenas.net | ||
* [http://sportv.globo.com/site/programas/sportv-news/noticia/2011/11/primeira-liga-de-hoquei-no-gelo-do-brasil-promete-divulgar-modalidade.html Primeira liga de hóquei no gelo do Brasil promete divulgar a modalidade] | |||
{{Asian Leagues}} | {{Asian Leagues}} | ||
[[Category:Ice hockey leagues]] | [[Category:Ice hockey leagues]] |
Latest revision as of 17:30, 30 June 2024
Brazilian Championship | |
Sport | Ice hockey |
Founded | 2008 |
No. of teams | 6 |
Country(ies) | Brazil |
Most recent champion(s) | Falcoes de Campo Braganca |
The Brazilian Championship was the national ice hockey championship in Brazil. It was first contested in 2008 and was held annually through 2010. The competition was not arranged again until 2022.
History
In 2008, the Hockey Association of the State of São Paulo, where most ice hockey activities in Brazil take place, decided to organize a national championship.[1] Sociedad Hipica de Campinas won all three championships held between 2008 and 2010.
The Liga Brasileira de Hóquei no Gelo (Brazilian Ice Hockey League) was organized by Geraldo Cardoso in 2011. The league featured four teams from Sao Paulo during the 2011 season.
Champions
- 2008 : Sociedad Hipica de Campinas
- 2009 : Sociedad Hipica de Campinas
- 2010 : Sociedad Hipica de Campinas[3]
- 2011-2021: no competition
- 2022 : Hockey School
- 2023 : Falcoes de Campo Braganca
U16
- 2009: Capelle Hockey School
- 2008: Sociedead Hipica de Campinas B
U14
- 2009: São Bernardo HC
- 2008: Capelle Hockey School (U12/U14 competition)
Women's
- 2022: AH, Bebe
- 2023: Baldhinos
References
- ↑ iihf.com, Hockey Eldorado in São Paolo
- ↑ Podnieks, Andrew (2010). IIHF Media Guide & Record Book 2011. Moydart Press, 44.
- ↑ hokej.sfrp.cz, 2010 Championship
External links
- FPHG official website
- List of Brazilian champions on hockeyarenas.net
- Primeira liga de hóquei no gelo do Brasil promete divulgar a modalidade