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Belgian Division I | |
Sport | Ice hockey |
Founded | 1975 |
No. of teams | 11 |
Country(ies) | Belgium |
Most recent champion(s) | Cold Play Leest |
The Belgian National League was the second level of ice hockey in Belgium. The league was one rank below the Belgian Hockey League, but for the 2012-2013 season it was merged with two teams of the defunct North Sea Cup to become the "Belgian Elite League", which is now Belgium's top level league.
The competition was known as the Belgian Division I until the 2009-10 season, when it merged with the Belgian Division II to form the Belgian National League.
The National League was restarted for the 2015-16 season.
2016-17 teams
- Bulldogs Liege II
- Cold Play Leest
- Charleroi Red Roosters
- IHC Beaufort
- Gullegem Jets
- Haskey Hasselt
- HYC Herentals II
- IHC Leuven II
- Olympia Heist op den Berg
- Phantoms Antwerp II
- White Caps Turnhout
Champions
- 2016-17 Cold Play Leest
- 2015-16 IHC Leuven II
- 2012-2015 not played
- 2011-12 Antwerp/Deurne
- 2010-11 IHC Leuven (Division 1), IHC Leuven II (Division 2)
- 2009-10 Bulldogs Liege
- 2008-09 Yeti Bears Eeklo
- 2007-08 Leuven II
- 2006-07 not played
- 2005-06 Haskey Hasselt
- 2004-05 HYC Herentals
- 2003-04 Liege
- 2002-03 Liederkerke
- 2001-02 Liederkerke
- 2000-01 Liederkerke
- 1999-00 Haskey Hasselt
- 1998-99 Liege
- 1997-98 HYC Herentals 2
- 1996-97 Eeklo
- 1995-96 Liege
- 1994-95 Turnhout
- 1993-94 Turnhout
- 1992-93 Eeklo
- 1991-92 Leuven
- 1990-91 Leuven
- 1989-90 Deurne
- 1988-89 Duerne
- 1987-88 Liege
- 1986-87 Olympia Heist-op-den-berg 2
- 1985-86 Haskey Hasselt
- 1984-85 Shape (* or Olympia Heist-op-den-berg)
- 1983-84 Liege
- 1982-83 Olympia Heist-op-den-berg 2
- 1981-82 Haskey Hasselt
- 1980-81 Shape (* or Brussels)
- 1979-80 Omp Charleroi
- 1978-79 Omp Charleroi
- 1977-78 Brussels 2
- 1976-77 Pingouins Jambes
- 1975-76 Brussels 2
(* Some sources indicate that Shape played their games "out of competition". Thus, the second-highest finishing team [listed in parenthesis] would've been awarded the title. However, the Royal Belgian Ice Hockey Federation officially recognizes Shape as champions in those seasons.)
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