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The championship was later restarted in 1953 and was held annually until 1957. Club Alpino Nuria was also declared Spanish champions in 1961. The Catalonian Championship was first played in 1954 and was contested until 1961. Following an 11-year hiatus, ice hockey returned to Spain in 1972 and the championship was held once again. The [[Liga Nacional de Hockey Hielo]] was created as the national league competition for the 1972-73 season.
The championship was later restarted in 1953 and was held annually until 1957. Club Alpino Nuria was also declared Spanish champions in 1961. The Catalonian Championship was first played in 1954 and was contested until 1961. Following an 11-year hiatus, ice hockey returned to Spain in 1972 and the championship was held once again. The [[Liga Nacional de Hockey Hielo]] was created as the national league competition for the 1972-73 season.


During the 1950s and 1960s, [[Club Alpino Nuria]] won a total of three Spanish national titles, [[FEMSA de Madrid]] claimed two championships, and [[Atlético Club de Madrid]] won once. Nuria also won the [[1959 Spanish Winter Games]] ice hockey tournament.  
During the 1950s and 1960s, [[Club Alpino Nuria]] won a total of three Spanish national titles, [[FEMSA de Madrid]] claimed two championships, and [[Club Atlético de Madrid]] won once. Nuria also won the [[1959 Spanish Winter Games]] ice hockey tournament.  


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*[[1926 Spanish Championship|1926]]: Club Alpino Español
*[[1926 Spanish Championship|1926]]: Club Alpino Español
*1927-1952: ''Not played''
*1927-1952: ''Not played''
*[[1953 Spanish Championship|1953]]: Atlético Club de Madrid
*[[1953 Spanish Championship|1953]]: Club Atlético de Madrid
*[[1954 Spanish Championship|1954]]: FEMSA de Madrid (Club Alpino Nuria won Catalonian Championship)
*[[1954 Spanish Championship|1954]]: FEMSA de Madrid (Club Alpino Nuria won Catalonian Championship)
*[[1955 Spanish Championship|1955]]: Club Alpino Nuria (also won Catalonian Championship)
*[[1955 Spanish Championship|1955]]: Club Alpino Nuria (also won Catalonian Championship)

Revision as of 13:10, 11 March 2017

Spanish Championship
Sport Ice hockey
Founded 1923
No. of teams Varied
Country(ies)  Spain
Ceased 1972
Most championship(s) Club Alpino Español (3)
Club Alpino Nuria (3)

The Spanish Championship was first contested in 1923. It was held until 1926, before ceasing after the closure of the Palacio del Hielo y del Automovil. A second division called the "Segunda categoria" was also staged in 1925. Azul Hockey Club won the inaugural 1923 Championship, and Club Alpino Español claimed the next three titles.

The championship was later restarted in 1953 and was held annually until 1957. Club Alpino Nuria was also declared Spanish champions in 1961. The Catalonian Championship was first played in 1954 and was contested until 1961. Following an 11-year hiatus, ice hockey returned to Spain in 1972 and the championship was held once again. The Liga Nacional de Hockey Hielo was created as the national league competition for the 1972-73 season.

During the 1950s and 1960s, Club Alpino Nuria won a total of three Spanish national titles, FEMSA de Madrid claimed two championships, and Club Atlético de Madrid won once. Nuria also won the 1959 Spanish Winter Games ice hockey tournament.

Champions

  • 1923: Azul Hockey Club
  • 1924: Club Alpino Español
  • 1925: Club Alpino Español
  • 1926: Club Alpino Español
  • 1927-1952: Not played
  • 1953: Club Atlético de Madrid
  • 1954: FEMSA de Madrid (Club Alpino Nuria won Catalonian Championship)
  • 1955: Club Alpino Nuria (also won Catalonian Championship)
  • 1956: Club Alpino Nuria
  • 1957: FEMSA de Madrid (Club Alpino Nuria won Catalonian Championship)
  • 1958: Club Alpino Nuria (Catalonian Championship)
  • 1959: Club Alpino Nuria (Catalonian Championship and Spanish Winter Games)
  • 1960: Selección de Puigcerdá (Catalonian Championship - unofficial)
  • 1961: Club Alpino Nuria (also won Catalonian Championship)
  • 1962-1971: Not played
  • 1972: Real Sociedad HH

Contemporary accounts

Credits

Special thanks to Patrick H. for supplying some of the information found on this page.