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[[File:Viseu Lobos.jpg|thumb|200px|The Viseu Lobos.]]
[[File:Viseu Lobos.jpg|thumb|200px|The Viseu Lobos.]]
The '''Portuguese Championship''' was the national championship in [[Portugal]]. It has only been held for the 2000-01 season. It consisted of one team from Viseu, one team from Lisbon, and one team from Serta.
The '''Portuguese Championship''' was the national championship in [[Portugal]]. It was first held during 2000-01 season. It consisted of one team from Viseu, one team from Lisbon, and one team from Serta.


All matches were staged in Viseu at the Palácio do Gelo, which opened in September 1996.  
All matches were staged in Viseu at the Palácio do Gelo, which opened in September 1996.  
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==2002-03 season==
According to the ''IIHF Media Guide & Record Book 2017'', the Lisbon Pirates won the championship in 2002-03.
==External links==
==External links==
*[http://hockey365.celeonet.fr/hockeyarchives/Portugal2001.htm 2000-01 season] on hockeyarchives.info
*[http://hockey365.celeonet.fr/hockeyarchives/Portugal2001.htm 2000-01 season] on hockeyarchives.info

Latest revision as of 11:48, 6 February 2019

The Viseu Lobos.

The Portuguese Championship was the national championship in Portugal. It was first held during 2000-01 season. It consisted of one team from Viseu, one team from Lisbon, and one team from Serta.

All matches were staged in Viseu at the Palácio do Gelo, which opened in September 1996.

2000-01 season

Results
Team 1 Score Team 2
Viseu 18 - 2 Serta
Viseu 14 - 12 Lisbon
Lisbon 9 - 5 Serta
Serta 3 - 18 Viseu
Lisbon 10 - 1 Serta
Viseu 15 - 5 Serta
Lisbon 11 - 29 Viseu
Viseu 10 - 10 Lisbon
Viseu F* Serta
Serta 8 - 5 Lisbon
Serta 8 - 1 Lisbon

(*Serta forfeited)

Table
Club GP W L T GF-GA Pts
1. Viseu Lobos 8 7 0 1 123:48 15
2. Lisbon Stars 8 2 5 1 63:94 5
3. Serta Vikings 8 2 6 0 32:76 4

2002-03 season

According to the IIHF Media Guide & Record Book 2017, the Lisbon Pirates won the championship in 2002-03.

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