Junior hockey in Israel: Difference between revisions
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==Champions== | ==Champions== | ||
;U20 | ;U20 | ||
*2023-24: North Stars Metulla | |||
*2022-23: Kfar Saba Kings | *2022-23: Kfar Saba Kings | ||
*2021-22: Maccabi Metulla | *2021-22: Maccabi Metulla | ||
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;Youth | ;Youth | ||
*2023-24: Rishon Devils | |||
*2022-23: Kfar Saba Kings | *2022-23: Kfar Saba Kings | ||
;U13 | ;U13 | ||
*2023-24: Petah Tikva Wings | |||
*2022-23: Kfar Saba Kings | *2022-23: Kfar Saba Kings | ||
;U9 | |||
*2023-24: Kfar Saba Kings | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[https://inhl.hockey.org.il/ INHL] | *[https://inhl.hockey.org.il/ INHL] |
Latest revision as of 16:18, 3 August 2024
Junior hockey in Israel has historically consisted of the following classifications and champions:
Champions
- U20
- 2023-24: North Stars Metulla
- 2022-23: Kfar Saba Kings
- 2021-22: Maccabi Metulla
- 2020-21: Maccabi Metulla
- 2019-20: Rishon Devils (in first place when COVID-19 stopped play)
- 2018-19: Rishon Devils
- 2017-18: Dragons Nes Ziona
- 2006-07 HC Metulla
- 2005-06 HC Metulla
- U18
- 2018-19: HC Metulla
- 2017-18: Zoran Falcons
- Youth
- 2023-24: Rishon Devils
- 2022-23: Kfar Saba Kings
- U13
- 2023-24: Petah Tikva Wings
- 2022-23: Kfar Saba Kings
- U9
- 2023-24: Kfar Saba Kings