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The '''Norwegian 5. Division''' | The '''Norwegian 5. Division''' has operated as the sixth level of ice hockey in [[Norway]] since 2019-20. It previously served as the fifth-tier competition from 1988-1990, and the sixth-tier league in 1990-91. | ||
==Champions== | ==Champions== | ||
*1990-91: Nesøya (A), KløfterH. (B), KIL (C), Greaker (D), Astor (E) | *[[2022-23 Norwegian 5. Divisjon season|2022-23]]: Borg Ishockeyklubb | ||
*1989-90: Svithun (A), Tønsberg (B), Skjetten (C), Greaker (D), NTHI (E) | *[[2021-22 Norwegian 5. Divisjon season|2021-22]]: Nes | ||
*1988-89: Kongsberg (A), Frogg (B), Løvene (C) | *2020-21: ''cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic'' | ||
*[[2019-20 Norwegian 5. Divisjon season|2019-20]]: Jordal | |||
*[[1990-91 Norwegian 5. Divisjon season|1990-91]]: Nesøya (A), KløfterH. (B), KIL (C), Greaker (D), Astor (E) | |||
*[[1989-90 Norwegian 5. Divisjon season|1989-90]]: Svithun (A), Tønsberg (B), Skjetten (C), Greaker (D), NTHI (E) | |||
*[[1988-89 Norwegian 5. Divisjon season|1988-89]]: Kongsberg (A), Frogg (B), Løvene (C) | |||
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[[Category:Ice hockey leagues]] | [[Category:Ice hockey leagues]] |
Revision as of 13:13, 18 April 2023
The Norwegian 5. Division has operated as the sixth level of ice hockey in Norway since 2019-20. It previously served as the fifth-tier competition from 1988-1990, and the sixth-tier league in 1990-91.
Champions
- 2022-23: Borg Ishockeyklubb
- 2021-22: Nes
- 2020-21: cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
- 2019-20: Jordal
- 1990-91: Nesøya (A), KløfterH. (B), KIL (C), Greaker (D), Astor (E)
- 1989-90: Svithun (A), Tønsberg (B), Skjetten (C), Greaker (D), NTHI (E)
- 1988-89: Kongsberg (A), Frogg (B), Løvene (C)