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'''CHH Las Encinas de Boadilla''' (also known as '''CH Boadilla''') is an ice hockey team in [[Boadilla del Monte]], [[Spain]]. They played in the [[Liga Nacional de Hockey Hielo]] intermittently from 1979-1990.
'''CHH Las Encinas de Boadilla''' (also known as '''CH Boadilla''') is an ice hockey team in [[Boadilla del Monte]], [[Spain]]. They played in the [[Liga Nacional de Hockey Hielo]] intermittently from 1979-1990, and most recently in 2016-17.


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 14:53, 1 August 2024

CH Boadilla
Boadilla.jpg
City: Boadilla del Monte, Spain
League: Liga Nacional de Hockey Hielo
2a división
Founded: 1971
Home Arena: Palacio de Hielo Dreams
Colors: Green, white

CHH Las Encinas de Boadilla (also known as CH Boadilla) is an ice hockey team in Boadilla del Monte, Spain. They played in the Liga Nacional de Hockey Hielo intermittently from 1979-1990, and most recently in 2016-17.

History

CH Boadilla was founded in 1979 as the successor club to CH Madrid. The club struggled in their first two years in the Superliga, and were relegated to the Segunda Division.

They then promptly won the Segunda Division, and were promoted again to the Superliga. Boadilla again was relegated to the Segunda Division, which they then won in the 1983-84 season, and were thus promoted again. Boadilla finished in 5th place in 1985 and in 6th place in 1989 and 1990.

Boadilla joined the second-tier 2a división for the 2010-11 season. They spent the first half of the 2014-15 season playing in the top-level Liga Nacional de Hockey Hielo, but as they were not among the top five teams, Boadilla spent the second part of the year in the second division.

Results

  • 1980 6th place
  • 1981 7th place
  • 1982 1st in Segunda Division
  • 1983 6th place
  • 1984 1st in Segunda Division
  • 1985 6th
  • 1986-1988 No championship
  • 1989 6th place
  • 1990 6th place

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