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|sport=Ice hockey | |sport=Ice hockey | ||
|founded=2014 | |founded=2014 | ||
|teams= | |teams=9 | ||
|country={{Flagicon|LAT}} [[Latvia]] | |country={{Flagicon|LAT}} [[Latvia]] | ||
|champion={{flagicon|LAT}} | |champion={{flagicon|LAT}} Venta 2002 Ventspils | ||
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*[[2014-15 Latvian 1. Līga season|2014-15]]: HK Liepāja Juniors | *[[2014-15 Latvian 1. Līga season|2014-15]]: HK Liepāja Juniors | ||
*[[2015-16 Latvian 1. Līga season|2015-16]]: HK Daugavpils | *[[2015-16 Latvian 1. Līga season|2015-16]]: HK Daugavpils | ||
*[[2016-17 Latvian 1. Līga season|2016-17]]: Venta 2002 Ventspils | |||
*[[2017-18 Latvian 1. Līga season|2017-18]]: Venta 2002 Ventspils | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 16:06, 12 February 2019
Junioru Attistibas Hokeja Liga | |
Sport | Ice hockey |
Founded | 2014 |
No. of teams | 9 |
Country(ies) | Latvia |
Most recent champion(s) | Venta 2002 Ventspils |
The Latvian 1. Līga was established for the 2014-15 season as the second-tier of ice hockey in Latvia below the Latvian Hockey League.
It was formed to fill the void of the Latvian U20 League. The teams were primarily composed of players 20 and under but older players as well as some under 18s also participated.
Previously, a second-level league known as the Pirma Liga had been contested.
Champions
- 2014-15: HK Liepāja Juniors
- 2015-16: HK Daugavpils
- 2016-17: Venta 2002 Ventspils
- 2017-18: Venta 2002 Ventspils