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*[[2018 South African Super League season|2018]]: ? | *[[2018 South African Super League season|2018]]: ? | ||
*[[2019 South African Super League season|2019]]: Cape Town Kings | *[[2019 South African Super League season|2019]]: Cape Town Kings | ||
*2020-2021: ''not contested'' | |||
*[[2022 South African Super League season|2022]]: Cape Town Kings | |||
*[[2023 South African Super League season|2023]]: Cape Town Kings | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{Reflist}} | {{Reflist}} |
Latest revision as of 22:37, 22 December 2023
South African Super League | |
Sport | Ice hockey |
Founded | 2015 |
No. of teams | 3 |
Country(ies) | South Africa |
Most recent champion(s) | Cape Town Kings |
Official website | http://www.sasuperleague.co.za/ |
The South African Super League was founded in 2015 as the top-level national league in South Africa.
The Super League was established under the guidance of Bob Mancini from USA Hockey and Markus Graf of the Swiss Ice Hockey Association. There was formerly another national league in South Africa that was described as a "5 team televised league" which was last held in 2002.[1]
The league will consist of three teams for its inaugural 2015 season, featuring the Pretoria Capitals, Gauteng Wildcats, and the Cape Town Kings. Most of the players on the South African National Team play for one of the three clubs.[1]
Participating teams
Champions
- 2015: Gauteng Wildcats
- 2016: Gauteng Wildcats
- 2017: Kempton Park Sabres
- 2018: ?
- 2019: Cape Town Kings
- 2020-2021: not contested
- 2022: Cape Town Kings
- 2023: Cape Town Kings