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The '''OB I/B. bajnokság''' (formerly called the '''OB II bajnokság''') is the second level of ice hockey in [[Hungary]]. It lies below the [[OB I bajnokság]].
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The '''OB II bajnokság''' (also known as the '''Andersen Liga''' since 2022; formerly called the '''OB I/B. bajnokság''' from 2009-2013) is the second level of ice hockey in [[Hungary]]. It lies below the [[OB I bajnokság]].


The league has not been contested since the 2012-13 season. [[Debreceni HK]] applied to join the [[MOL Liga]], but were required to wait a year before being officially accepted, so they only fielded junior teams for the 2013-14 season. [[Tisza Volan Szeged]] joined the [[Serbian Hockey League]], leaving no remaining teams at this level.  
The league was not contested from 2013-2017. [[Debreceni HK]] applied to join the [[MOL Liga]], but were required to wait a year before being officially accepted, so they only fielded junior teams for the 2013-14 season. [[Tisza Volan Szeged]] joined the [[Serbian Hockey League]], leaving no remaining teams at this level.  


There was a small [[2015 OB II Tournament|tournament]] arranged on March 28 and 29, 2015, in place of a league competition.  
There was a small [[2015 OB II Tournament|tournament]] arranged on March 28 and 29, 2015, in place of a league competition. A six team league was arranged for the 2017-18 season.


==Champions==
==Champions==
*[[2023-24 OB II bajnokság season|2023-24]]: Gyori ETO HC
*[[2022-23 OB II bajnokság season|2022-23]]: MAC Ikonok Budapest
*[[2021-22 OB II bajnokság season|2021-22]]: MAC Ikonok Budapest
*[[2020-21 OB II bajnokság season|2020-21]]: KMH Budapest
*[[2019-20 OB II bajnokság season|2019-20]]: KMH Budapest (regular season)
*[[2018-19 OB II bajnokság season|2018-19]]: KMH Budapest
*[[2017-18 OB II bajnokság season|2017-18]]: KMH Budapest
*2013-2016: ''no competition''
*2013-2016: ''no competition''
*[[2012-13 OB I/B. bajnokság season|2012-13]]: Debreceni HK
*[[2012-13 OB I/B. bajnokság season|2012-13]]: Debreceni HK
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*[[2006-07 OB II bajnokság season|2006-07]]: Debreceni HK
*[[2006-07 OB II bajnokság season|2006-07]]: Debreceni HK
*[[2005-06 OB II bajnokság season|2005-06]]: MAC Nepstadion
*[[2005-06 OB II bajnokság season|2005-06]]: MAC Nepstadion
*[[2001-02 OB II bajnokság season|2001-02]]: Pomaz ICO
*[[2000-01 OB II bajnokság season|2000-01]]: Pomaz ICO
*[[2000-01 OB II bajnokság season|2000-01]]: Pomaz ICO
*[[1999-2000 OB II bajnokság season|1999-00]]: Jaszbereny 77
*[[1999-2000 OB II bajnokság season|1999-00]]: Jaszbereny 77
*[[1998-99 OB II bajnokság season|1998-99]]: Gyor
*[[1998-99 OB II bajnokság season|1998-99]]: Gyor
*[[1997-98 OB II bajnokság season|1997-98]]: Jaszbereny
*[[1996-97 OB II bajnokság season|1996-97]]: Pomaz ICO
*[[1996-97 OB II bajnokság season|1996-97]]: Pomaz ICO
*[[1995-96 OB II bajnokság season|1995-96]]: Pomaz ICO
*[[1995-96 OB II bajnokság season|1995-96]]: Pomaz ICO
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*[[1988-89 OB II bajnokság season|1988-89]]: Pomaz ICO
*[[1988-89 OB II bajnokság season|1988-89]]: Pomaz ICO
*[[1987-88 OB II bajnokság season|1987-88]]: Pomaz ICO
*[[1987-88 OB II bajnokság season|1987-88]]: Pomaz ICO
*[[1985-86 OB II bajnokság season|1985-86]]: Pomaz TSZ
*[[1984-85 OB II bajnokság season|1984-85]]: Pomaz TSZ
*[[1983-84 OB II bajnokság season|1983-84]]: Vertikal SE
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Latest revision as of 15:21, 22 May 2024

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The OB II bajnokság (also known as the Andersen Liga since 2022; formerly called the OB I/B. bajnokság from 2009-2013) is the second level of ice hockey in Hungary. It lies below the OB I bajnokság.

The league was not contested from 2013-2017. Debreceni HK applied to join the MOL Liga, but were required to wait a year before being officially accepted, so they only fielded junior teams for the 2013-14 season. Tisza Volan Szeged joined the Serbian Hockey League, leaving no remaining teams at this level.

There was a small tournament arranged on March 28 and 29, 2015, in place of a league competition. A six team league was arranged for the 2017-18 season.

Champions

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