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*[[2019-20 HKWIHL season|2019-20]]: WIHO Jr. | *[[2019-20 HKWIHL season|2019-20]]: WIHO Jr. | ||
*[[2020-21 HKWIHL season|2020-21]]: WIHO Jr. | *[[2020-21 HKWIHL season|2020-21]]: WIHO Jr. | ||
*[[2021-22 HKWIHL season|2021-22]]: WIHO Wheelers | |||
*[[2022-23 HKWIHL season|2022-23]]: Team 2 | |||
*[[2023-24 HKWIHL season|2023-24]]: Chicco | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{Reflist}} | {{Reflist}} | ||
{{Asian Leagues}} | {{Asian Leagues}} | ||
[[Category:Women's ice hockey leagues]] | [[Category:Women's ice hockey leagues]] |
Latest revision as of 13:45, 17 April 2024
The Hong Kong Women's Ice Hockey League (HKWIHL) is the national women's ice hockey competition in Hong Kong. It was first contested in 2013-14 as the "first ever international rules complied women’s league competition in Hong Kong". It is sanctioned by the Hong Kong Ice Hockey Association with the Women's Ice Hockey Association and Hong Kong Amateur Hockey Club co-organizing the competition.[1]
There was previously a women's competition that was organized by the Hong Kong Ice Hockey League. It is first known to have been contested in 2009-10 with four teams participating (Orange, Purple, Black, and White).
Participating teams
- Chicco
- Generation Next
- Por Yen
- SWOT Hockey
Champions
- HKIHL
- HKWIHL
- 2013-14: Chicco
- 2014-15: Chicco
- 2015-16: Chicco
- 2016-17: Chicco
- 2017-18: Chicco
- 2018-19: SWOT Hockey
- 2019-20: WIHO Jr.
- 2020-21: WIHO Jr.
- 2021-22: WIHO Wheelers
- 2022-23: Team 2
- 2023-24: Chicco