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'''Junior hockey in [[Austria]]''' currently consists of leagues ranging from under 11 to under 20. The competitions are administered by the [[Austrian Ice Hockey Association]]. | '''Junior hockey in [[Austria]]''' currently consists of leagues ranging from under 11 to under 20. The competitions are administered by the [[Austrian Ice Hockey Association]]. | ||
The [[Erste Bank Young Stars League]] was formed for the 2012-13 season, admitting several foreign teams, and replacing the classification formerly known as '''Jugend'''. | The [[Erste Bank Young Stars League]] was formed for the 2012-13 season, admitting several foreign teams, and replacing the classification formerly known as '''Jugend'''. It folded after 2021-22, with the U20 competition reverting back to being Austrian-only. | ||
The [[Erste Bank Juniors League]] was created a year later, following in the EBYSL's footsteps. The league had formerly been known as '''Schüler'''. The U16 competition became known as such starting in 2013-14. | The [[Erste Bank Juniors League]] was created a year later, following in the EBYSL's footsteps. The league had formerly been known as '''Schüler'''. The U16 competition became known as such starting in 2013-14. | ||
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===U20=== | ===U20=== | ||
See [[Erste Bank Young Stars League]] | See [[Erste Bank Young Stars League]] | ||
===U18 | ===U16-U18=== | ||
See [[Erste Bank Juniors League]] | See [[Erste Bank Juniors League]] | ||
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===U15=== | |||
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! style="background: #ADD8E6;" width="100" |'''Champion''' | ! style="background: #ADD8E6;" width="100" |'''Champion''' | ||
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| | |2023-24 ||Villacher SV | ||
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| | |2022-23 ||EC KAC | ||
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| | |2012-13|| Red Bull Salzburg | ||
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| | |2011-12|| Vienna Capitals | ||
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| | |2010-11 ||Vienna Capitals | ||
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| | |2009-10|| LA Stars | ||
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===U14=== | |||
Classification known as '''Knaben'''. First contested in 1978. | |||
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! style="background: #ADD8E6;" width="100" |'''Champion''' | ! style="background: #ADD8E6;" width="100" |'''Champion''' | ||
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| | |2021-22 ||EC KAC (Southwest), EAC Junior Capitals Gelb (Northeast) | ||
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|2020-21 ||''no champion'' | |||
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| | |2019-20 ||EC Salzburg | ||
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| | |2018-19 ||Klagenfurter AC | ||
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| | |2017-18|| Klagenfurter AC | ||
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|2016-17|| EC Salzburg | |||
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|2015-16 ||Villacher SV | |2015-16 ||Villacher SV | ||
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|1997-98 ||Villacher SV | |1997-98 ||Villacher SV | ||
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|1986-87 ||KSV Eishockeylub | |||
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|1985-86 ||Klagenfurter AC | |||
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|1984-85 ||Klagenfurter AC (2. VSV, 3. Lustenau) | |||
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|1983-84 ||Villacher SV (2. Kapf. SV, 3. KAC) | |||
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|1982-83 ||Villacher SV (2. HC Salzburg) | |||
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|1981-82 ||Wiener EV | |||
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|1980-81 ||Wiener EV (2. Feldkirch, 3. KAC) | |||
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|1979-80 ||Wiener EV (2. Feldkirch) | |||
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|1978-79 ||EHC Lustenau (2. Wiener EV) | |||
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|1977-78 ||HC Salzburg (2. Feldkirch, 3. EC KAC) | |||
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Note: In 1985-86, EHC Lustenau finished 2nd, Wiener EV 3rd, VEU Feldkirch 4th, Villacher SV 5th, and Kapfenberger SV 6th. | |||
===U13=== | ===U13=== | ||
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! style="background: #ADD8E6;" width="15" |'''Season''' | ! style="background: #ADD8E6;" width="15" |'''Season''' | ||
! style="background: #ADD8E6;" width="100" |'''Champion''' | ! style="background: #ADD8E6;" width="100" |'''Champion''' | ||
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|2023-24||Villacher SV | |||
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|2022-23||EC KAC | |||
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|2015-16||EC Tigers Vienna | |2015-16||EC Tigers Vienna | ||
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|2009-10|| 48er Tigers Vienna | |2009-10|| 48er Tigers Vienna | ||
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===U12=== | ===U12=== | ||
Classification known as '''Miniknaben'''. | Classification known as '''Miniknaben'''. First contested in 1981. | ||
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! style="background: #ADD8E6;" width="15" |'''Season''' | ! style="background: #ADD8E6;" width="15" |'''Season''' | ||
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|2021-22 ||HC TIWAG Innsbruck (Southwest), EAC Junior Capitals Schwarz (Northeast) | |||
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|2020-21 ||''no champion'' | |||
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|2019-20 ||Klagenfurter AC (West), EHC Lions Bruck (East) | |||
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|2018-19 ||Klagenfurter AC | |||
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|2017-18|| Klagenfurter AC | |||
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|2016-17|| Vienna Capitals | |||
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|2015-16 ||Klagenfurter AC | |2015-16 ||Klagenfurter AC | ||
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|1997-98|| Wiener EVF | |1997-98|| Wiener EVF | ||
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|1986-87 ||KSV Eishockeyklub | |||
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|1985-86 ||KSV Eishockeyklub | |||
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|1980-81 ||Wiener EV (2. KAC, 3. VSV) | |||
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===U11=== | ===U11=== | ||
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! style="background: #ADD8E6;" width="15" |'''Season''' | ! style="background: #ADD8E6;" width="15" |'''Season''' | ||
! style="background: #ADD8E6;" width="100" |'''Champion''' | ! style="background: #ADD8E6;" width="100" |'''Champion''' | ||
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|2023-24||EC KAC Red | |||
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|2022-23||HC TIWAG Innsbruck | |||
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|2021-22 ||EC VSV (7-0-0), EC Red Bull Salzburg (5-0-0) both unbeaten | |||
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|2020-21 ||''no champion'' | |||
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|2019-20 ||EHC Linz (North), Klagenfurter AC (East) | |||
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|2018-19 ||Klagenfurter AC | |||
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|2017-18|| EC Tigers Vienna | |||
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|2016-17|| EHC Linz | |||
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|2015-16|| EC Tigers Vienna | |2015-16|| EC Tigers Vienna |
Latest revision as of 14:55, 1 July 2024
Junior hockey in Austria currently consists of leagues ranging from under 11 to under 20. The competitions are administered by the Austrian Ice Hockey Association.
The Erste Bank Young Stars League was formed for the 2012-13 season, admitting several foreign teams, and replacing the classification formerly known as Jugend. It folded after 2021-22, with the U20 competition reverting back to being Austrian-only.
The Erste Bank Juniors League was created a year later, following in the EBYSL's footsteps. The league had formerly been known as Schüler. The U16 competition became known as such starting in 2013-14.
Champions
U20
See Erste Bank Young Stars League
U16-U18
U15
Season | Champion |
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2023-24 | Villacher SV |
2022-23 | EC KAC |
2012-13 | Red Bull Salzburg |
2011-12 | Vienna Capitals |
2010-11 | Vienna Capitals |
2009-10 | LA Stars |
U14
Classification known as Knaben. First contested in 1978.
Season | Champion |
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2021-22 | EC KAC (Southwest), EAC Junior Capitals Gelb (Northeast) |
2020-21 | no champion |
2019-20 | EC Salzburg |
2018-19 | Klagenfurter AC |
2017-18 | Klagenfurter AC |
2016-17 | EC Salzburg |
2015-16 | Villacher SV |
2014-15 | Tigers Vienna |
2013-14 | 48er Tigers Vienna/ELAP Sankt-Polten |
2008-09 | Vienna Capitals |
2007-08 | HC Innsbruck |
2006-07 | Vienna Capitals |
2005-06 | EHC Lustenau |
2003-04 | EAC Vienna |
1998-99 | Klagenfurter AC |
1997-98 | Villacher SV |
1986-87 | KSV Eishockeylub |
1985-86 | Klagenfurter AC |
1984-85 | Klagenfurter AC (2. VSV, 3. Lustenau) |
1983-84 | Villacher SV (2. Kapf. SV, 3. KAC) |
1982-83 | Villacher SV (2. HC Salzburg) |
1981-82 | Wiener EV |
1980-81 | Wiener EV (2. Feldkirch, 3. KAC) |
1979-80 | Wiener EV (2. Feldkirch) |
1978-79 | EHC Lustenau (2. Wiener EV) |
1977-78 | HC Salzburg (2. Feldkirch, 3. EC KAC) |
Note: In 1985-86, EHC Lustenau finished 2nd, Wiener EV 3rd, VEU Feldkirch 4th, Villacher SV 5th, and Kapfenberger SV 6th.
U13
Season | Champion |
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2023-24 | Villacher SV |
2022-23 | EC KAC |
2015-16 | EC Tigers Vienna |
2014-15 | EAC Junior Capitals Vienna |
2013-14 | 48er Tigers Vienna/ELAP Sankt-Polten |
2012-13 | 48er Tigers Vienna/ELAP Sankt-Polten |
2011-12 | 48er Tigers Vienna/ELAP Sankt-Polten |
2010-11 | LLZ Steiermark |
2009-10 | 48er Tigers Vienna |
U12
Classification known as Miniknaben. First contested in 1981.
Season | Champion |
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2021-22 | HC TIWAG Innsbruck (Southwest), EAC Junior Capitals Schwarz (Northeast) |
2020-21 | no champion |
2019-20 | Klagenfurter AC (West), EHC Lions Bruck (East) |
2018-19 | Klagenfurter AC |
2017-18 | Klagenfurter AC |
2016-17 | Vienna Capitals |
2015-16 | Klagenfurter AC |
2014-15 | Tigers Vienna |
2013-14 | 48er Tigers Vienna/ELAP Sankt-Polten |
2012-13 | 48er Tigers Vienna/ELAP Sankt-Polten |
2011-12 | Vienna Capitals |
2010-11 | Vienna Capitals |
2008-09 | Villacher SV |
2007-08 | Villacher SV |
2006-07 | Klagenfurter AC |
2005-06 | Vienna Capitals |
2003-04 | Villacher SV |
1998-99 | Villacher SV |
1997-98 | Wiener EVF |
1986-87 | KSV Eishockeyklub |
1985-86 | KSV Eishockeyklub |
1980-81 | Wiener EV (2. KAC, 3. VSV) |
U11
Season | Champion |
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2023-24 | EC KAC Red |
2022-23 | HC TIWAG Innsbruck |
2021-22 | EC VSV (7-0-0), EC Red Bull Salzburg (5-0-0) both unbeaten |
2020-21 | no champion |
2019-20 | EHC Linz (North), Klagenfurter AC (East) |
2018-19 | Klagenfurter AC |
2017-18 | EC Tigers Vienna |
2016-17 | EHC Linz |
2015-16 | EC Tigers Vienna |
2014-15 | EAC Junior Capitals Vienna |
2013-14 | 48er Tigers Vienna/ELAP Sankt-Polten |
2012-13 | 48er Tigers Vienna/ELAP Sank-Polten |
2011-12 | Vienna Capitals |
2010-11 | Vienna Capitals |
2009-10 | Vienna Capitals |
U10
Classification known as Superminiknaben.
Season | Champion |
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2012-13 | Vienna Capitals |
2011-12 | Vienna Capitals |
2010-11 | Vienna Capitals |
1998-99 | Klagenfurter AC |
1997-98 | Dornbirn |