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==Champions==
==Champions==
*2023-24: HCA Amsterdam
*2022-23: HCA Amsterdam
*2021-22: HCA Amsterdam
*2020-21: ''not completed due to COVID-19 pandemic''
*2019-20: ''not completed due to COVID-19 pandemic''
*2018-19: HYS The Hague II
*2017-18: Ugly Faces Heerenveen
*2016-17: Ugly Faces Heerenveen
*2015-16: Ugly Faces Heerenveen  
*2015-16: Ugly Faces Heerenveen  
*2014-15: Outlaws Zoetermeer (Group A), Frisian Flashguns (Group B)
*2014-15: Outlaws Zoetermeer (Group A), Frisian Flashguns (Group B)

Latest revision as of 21:24, 21 May 2024

The Tweede Divisie is the third level of ice hockey in the Netherlands, below the Eredivisie and the Eerste Divisie.

The first third-level competition was contested as the 3de Klasse in 1947-48 and was held until 1949-50. It was also known as the Competitie Afdeling AA in 1948-49.

The third tier of Dutch hockey was also (from 1967 to 1991) known as the 3e Divisie. It was then referred to as the Reserve Divisie from 1991 to 1993. The competition later became known as the 2e Divisie in 1993-94.

The competition was called the Toekomst Divisie from 1994-1999. It then became the Regiocompetitie from 2000-2004.

Champions

  • 2023-24: HCA Amsterdam
  • 2022-23: HCA Amsterdam
  • 2021-22: HCA Amsterdam
  • 2020-21: not completed due to COVID-19 pandemic
  • 2019-20: not completed due to COVID-19 pandemic
  • 2018-19: HYS The Hague II
  • 2017-18: Ugly Faces Heerenveen
  • 2016-17: Ugly Faces Heerenveen
  • 2015-16: Ugly Faces Heerenveen
  • 2014-15: Outlaws Zoetermeer (Group A), Frisian Flashguns (Group B)
  • 2013-14: Tilburg Trappers III
  • 2012-13: Tilburg Trappers III, Ugly Faces Heerenveen were semifinal winners. (finals contested?)
  • 2011-12: Tilburg Trappers III
  • 2010-11: Ugly Faces Heerenveen
  • 2009-10: Amstel Tijgers Cool Mokum Amsterdam
  • 2008-09: Ugly Faces Heerenveen
  • 2007-08: Butchers Den Haag
  • 2006-07: Butchers Den Haag
  • 2005-06: Ugly Faces Heerenveen
  • 2004-05: Geleen Smoke Eaters II
  • 2003-04: Ex Eagles
  • 2002-03: Frisian Flashguns (North), Hijs Hokij Butchers (West 1), Vandattum Zoetermeer (West 2)
  • 2001-02: Ugly Faces (North), Cool Mokum (West 1), Vandattum Zoetermeer (West 2)
  • 2000-01: ?
  • 1998-99: Pelgrim Flyers
  • 1997-98: Hijs Hokij Wolves
  • 1996-97: Pelgrim Flyers
  • 1995-96: Tilburg Trappers II
  • 1994-95: V.J.IJ. Nijmegen II (League), VJ.IJ. Nijmegen II (Cup)
  • 1993-94: V.J.IJ. Nijmegen II
  • 1992-93: IJC Utrecht II (Group A), TRIAS Leeuwarden (Group B)
  • 1991-92: IJC Utrecht
  • 1990-91: Tilburg Trappers II (Group A), S.IJ. Nijmegen II (Group B)
  • 1989-90: Zoetermeer
  • 1988-89: Geleen Smoke Eaters II
  • 1987-88: Rotterdam II
  • 1986-87: Geleen Smoke Eaters II
  • 1985-86: Geleen Smoke Eaters II
  • 1984-85: HYS The Hague II
  • 1981-82: HYS The Hague II
  • 1980-81: HYS The Hague II
  • 1979-80: Nijmegen II
  • 1978-79: Heerenveen Flyers II
  • 1973-74: Nijmegen II
  • 1972-73: HYS The Hague II
  • 1971-72: Flag of Belgium Brussels II
  • 1970-71: Groningen
  • 1969-70: Flag of Belgium Brussels
  • 1968-69: Amsterdam II
  • 1967-68: HYS The Hague III
  • 1966-67: Amsterdam III
  • 1949-50: Black Devils
  • 1948-49: Black Devils
  • 1947-48: Ijsvogels Amsterdam III

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