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==Champions== | ==Champions== | ||
===National Championship=== | ===National Championship=== | ||
*2023-24: Lillehammer/NTG | |||
*2022-23: Stavanger IHK | *2022-23: Stavanger IHK | ||
*2021-22: Hasle-Loren | *2021-22: Hasle-Loren | ||
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*2000-01: Vålerenga IK | *2000-01: Vålerenga IK | ||
===Eliteserien=== | ===Eliteserien=== | ||
*2023-24: Lillehammer/NTH | |||
*2022-23: Lillehammer | *2022-23: Lillehammer | ||
*2021-22: Stavanger IHK | *2021-22: Stavanger IHK | ||
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*1996-97: Vålerenga IK (experimental, not an official competition) | *1996-97: Vålerenga IK (experimental, not an official competition) | ||
===1. divisjon=== | ===1. divisjon=== | ||
*2023-24: Storhamar II | |||
*2022-23: Baerum Wildcats | *2022-23: Baerum Wildcats | ||
*2021-22: Bergen | *2021-22: Bergen |
Latest revision as of 21:24, 21 July 2024
Norwegian Women's Championship | |
Sport | Ice hockey |
Founded | 1993 (first recorded season) |
No. of teams | 5 (Eliteserien) 8 (1. divisjon) |
Country(ies) | Norway |
Most recent champion(s) | Lillehammer/NTG |
Most championship(s) | Vålerenga IK (17) |
The Norwegian Women's Championship is currently contested at the end of the season, after the conclusion of the Eliteserien and the 1. divisjon. The top teams from both leagues are eligible to participate in the national championship.
From 2002 to 2009, regional competitions were held to begin the season with the national championship being held to decide the champion. In 2000-01, the national championship contained the top teams from the Eliteserien and the 1. divisjon.
Between 1997 and 2000, the winner of the Eliteserien also claimed the national championship. From 1993-1997, the 1. divisjon champion was crowned national champions. The Eliteserien was also contested in 1996-97, but only on an experimental basis.
Champions
National Championship
- 2023-24: Lillehammer/NTG
- 2022-23: Stavanger IHK
- 2021-22: Hasle-Loren
- 2020-21: Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
- 2019-20: Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
- 2018-19: Stavanger IHK
- 2017-18: Stavanger IHK
- 2015-16: Stavanger IHK
- 2014-15: Vålerenga IK
- 2013-14: Jordal IK
- 2012-13: Vålerenga IK
- 2011-12: Vålerenga IK
- 2010-11: Sparta Sarpsborg
- 2009-10: Vålerenga IK
- 2008-09: Sparta Sarpsborg
- 2007-08: Vålerenga IK
- 2006-07: Vålerenga IK
- 2005-06: Vålerenga IK
- 2004-05: Vålerenga IK
- 2003-04: Vålerenga IK
- 2002-03: IK Bergen
- 2000-01: Vålerenga IK
Eliteserien
- 2023-24: Lillehammer/NTH
- 2022-23: Lillehammer
- 2021-22: Stavanger IHK
- 2020-21: not completed
- 2019-20: Stavanger IHK
- 2018-19: Stavanger IHK
- 2017-18: Stavanger IHK
- 2016-17: Vålerenga IK
- 2015-16: Stavanger IHK
- 2014-15: Stavanger IHK
- 2013-14: Vålerenga IK
- 2012-13: Vålerenga IK
- 2011-12: Vålerenga IK
- 2010-11: Astor IK
- 2009-10: Sparta Sarpsborg
- 2000-01: Vålerenga IK
- 1999-2000: Vålerenga IK (also national champions)
- 1998-99: Vålerenga IK (also national champions)
- 1997-98: Vålerenga IK (also national champions)
- 1996-97: Vålerenga IK (experimental, not an official competition)
1. divisjon
- 2023-24: Storhamar II
- 2022-23: Baerum Wildcats
- 2021-22: Bergen
- 2020-21: not contested
- 2019-20: Grüner IL
- 2018-19: Stavanger II (Grüner advanced to national championship)
- 2017-18: Stavanger II
- 2016-17: Bergen
- 2015-16: Wing Allianseidretts Trondheim
- 2014-15: Narvik IK
- 2013-14: Jordal IK 2
- 2012-13: Jordal IK 2
- 2011-12: Gruner IL
- 2010-11: Gruner IL
- 2009-10: Jordal IK
- 2000-01: Holmen Hockey
- 1997-98: East: Skjetten
- 1996-97: Vålerenga IK (also national champions)
- 1995-96: Vålerenga IK (also national champions)
- 1994-95: Vålerenga IK (also national champions)
- 1993-94: Vålerenga IK (also national champions)
2. divisjon
- 1996-97: East: Sparta/Stjernen
- 1995-96: East: Ski
- 1994-95: East: Frisk-Asker
- 1993-94: East: Furuset Oslo
Federation Tournament
- 1995-96: Vålerenga IK
National Junior Tournament
- 1995-96: Vålerenga IK
Cup Tournament
- 2017-18: Grüner
- 2016-17: Stavanger II
- 2015-16: Wing Allianseidretts Trondheim
- 2014-15: Narvik IK
- 2013-14: Jordal IK 2
External links
Norwegian Women's Championship seasons |
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1990–91 - 1991–92 - 1992–93 - 1993–94 - 1994–95 - 1995–96 - 1996–97 - 1997–98 - 1998–99 - 1999–2000 - 2000–01 - 2001–02 - 2002–03 - 2003–04 - 2004–05 - 2005–06 - 2006–07 - 2007–08 - 2008–09 - 2009–10 - 2010–11 - 2011–12 - 2012–13 - 2013–14 - 2014–15 - 2015–16 - 2016–17 - 2017–18 - 2018–19 - 2019–20 - 2020–21 - 2021–22 - 2022–23 - 2023–24 |