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The '''Pirma Liga''' formerly served as the second level of ice hockey in [[Latvia]]. It is recorded to have been contested in from 1993-1996, as well as in 1999 and | The '''Pirma Liga''' formerly served as the second level of ice hockey in [[Latvia]]. It is recorded to have been contested in from 1993-1996, as well as in 1999 and 2002-2004, although the league may have also operated in other years as well. | ||
In 1995-96, the second tier league was known as the '''Second Division'''. The top two finishers in the league qualified for the [[Latvian Hockey League]]'s playoffs. | In 1995-96, the second tier league was known as the '''Second Division'''. The top two finishers in the league qualified for the [[Latvian Hockey League]]'s playoffs. | ||
==Champions== | ==Champions== | ||
*[[2003-04 Pirma Liga season|2003-04]]: [[Latgale]] | |||
*[[2002-03 Pirma Liga season|2002-03]]: [[Vexoil Riga]] | *[[2002-03 Pirma Liga season|2002-03]]: [[Vexoil Riga]] | ||
*[[1998-99 Pirma Liga season|1998-99]]: [[HK Saga Iecava]] | *[[1998-99 Pirma Liga season|1998-99]]: [[HK Saga Iecava]] |
Latest revision as of 21:28, 6 May 2023
The Pirma Liga formerly served as the second level of ice hockey in Latvia. It is recorded to have been contested in from 1993-1996, as well as in 1999 and 2002-2004, although the league may have also operated in other years as well.
In 1995-96, the second tier league was known as the Second Division. The top two finishers in the league qualified for the Latvian Hockey League's playoffs.