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'''Junior hockey in the [[Czech Republic]]''' currently consists of age divisions ranging from U11 to | '''Junior hockey in the [[Czech Republic]]''' currently consists of age divisions ranging from U11 to U19. | ||
The U20 and U18 age groups | The U20 and U18 age groups consisted of the Extraliga as the top division, followed by the 1. Liga as the second-level and the Regional Championships as the lowest level. | ||
U12 through U16 are composed of regional championships to start, with the top teams advancing to the national final, where the nationwide champion is crowned. | U12 through U16 are composed of regional championships to start, with the top teams advancing to the national final, where the nationwide champion is crowned. | ||
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The U15 and U13 age groups have not been contested since the 2010-11 season. After the 2008-09 season, the U11 division was reformed, with the national championship being abolished. | The U15 and U13 age groups have not been contested since the 2010-11 season. After the 2008-09 season, the U11 division was reformed, with the national championship being abolished. | ||
The U20 competition | The U20 competition was known as '''Juniorů''', while the U18 and U16 leagues are called '''Starší dorost''' and '''Mladší dorost''', respectively. The U16 Championship was known as '''9. trída''' until 2009. The U11-through-U15 leagues were called '''4. trída''', '''5. trída''', '''6. trída''', '''7. trída''', and '''8. trída'''. Reform took place for the 2011-12 season, with the U15 competition being disbanded and the U14 championship becoming known as 8. trída. | ||
The Juniorů competition was established as a U21 league in 1997 (it became U20 in 2001). Prior to this point Starší dorost and Mladší dorost were the two highest levels of play, at U19 and U17 age groups, respectively. | The Juniorů competition was established as a U21 league in 1997 (it became U20 in 2001). Prior to this point Starší dorost and Mladší dorost were the two highest levels of play, at U19 and U17 age groups, respectively. | ||
For the 2018-19 season, the U18 competitions were shelved, and the U20 leagues were dropped down to U19, retaining the name '''Juniorů'''. | |||
==Champions== | ==Champions== | ||
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See: [[DHL Extraliga U20]], [[Czech U20 1. Liga]]. | See: [[DHL Extraliga U20]], [[Czech U20 1. Liga]]. | ||
===U19=== | ===U19=== | ||
See: [[DHL Extraliga U19]], [[Czech U19 1. Liga]]. | |||
*1995-96: Olomouc (Liberec and Vsetin won 1. Liga groups) | *1995-96: Olomouc (Liberec and Vsetin won 1. Liga groups) | ||
*1994-95: Olomouc | *1994-95: Olomouc | ||
*1993-94: HC Sparta Praha | *1993-94: HC Sparta Praha | ||
*1992-93: Ceske Budejovice | *1992-93: Ceske Budejovice | ||
===U18=== | ===U18=== | ||
See: [[Czech Extraliga U18]], [[Czech U18 1. Liga]]. | See: [[Czech Extraliga U18]], [[Czech U18 1. Liga]]. |
Revision as of 14:03, 8 August 2019
Junior hockey in the Czech Republic currently consists of age divisions ranging from U11 to U19.
The U20 and U18 age groups consisted of the Extraliga as the top division, followed by the 1. Liga as the second-level and the Regional Championships as the lowest level.
U12 through U16 are composed of regional championships to start, with the top teams advancing to the national final, where the nationwide champion is crowned.
The U15 and U13 age groups have not been contested since the 2010-11 season. After the 2008-09 season, the U11 division was reformed, with the national championship being abolished.
The U20 competition was known as Juniorů, while the U18 and U16 leagues are called Starší dorost and Mladší dorost, respectively. The U16 Championship was known as 9. trída until 2009. The U11-through-U15 leagues were called 4. trída, 5. trída, 6. trída, 7. trída, and 8. trída. Reform took place for the 2011-12 season, with the U15 competition being disbanded and the U14 championship becoming known as 8. trída.
The Juniorů competition was established as a U21 league in 1997 (it became U20 in 2001). Prior to this point Starší dorost and Mladší dorost were the two highest levels of play, at U19 and U17 age groups, respectively.
For the 2018-19 season, the U18 competitions were shelved, and the U20 leagues were dropped down to U19, retaining the name Juniorů.
Champions
U20
See: DHL Extraliga U20, Czech U20 1. Liga.
U19
See: DHL Extraliga U19, Czech U19 1. Liga.
- 1995-96: Olomouc (Liberec and Vsetin won 1. Liga groups)
- 1994-95: Olomouc
- 1993-94: HC Sparta Praha
- 1992-93: Ceske Budejovice
U18
See: Czech Extraliga U18, Czech U18 1. Liga.
U17
- 1995-96: Zlin (Liberec and Pisek won 1. Liga groups)
- 1994-95: Litvinov
- 1993-94: Litvinov
- 1992-93: Zlin
U16
See: Czech Extraliga U16.
U15
- 2010-11: Liberec
- 2009-10: Kometa Brno
- 2008-09: Vitkovice
- 2007-08: Plzen
- 2006-07: HC Sparta Praha
- 2005-06: Havirov
- 2004-05: Ceske Budejovice
- 2003-04: Vitkovice
- 2002-03: ?? (Sparta Praha and Jihlava won regions)
- 2000-01: Vitkovice
- 1999-00: Litvinov
U14
- 2018-19: Litvinov
- 2017-18: HC Sparta Praha
- 2016-17: HC Sparta Praha
- 2015-16: Liberec
- 2014-15: HC Sparta Praha
- 2013-14: HC Sparta Praha
- 2012-13: Kometa Brno
- 2011-12: Liberec
- 2010-11: Kometa Brno
- 2009-10: Pardubice
- 2008-09: Brno
- 2007-08: Ceske Budejovice
- 2006-07: Vsetin
- 2005-06: Pardubice
- 2004-05: Vitkovice
- 2003-04: Sparta Prague
- 2002-03: ?? (Liberec, Zlin, and Kometa Brno won regions)
- 2000-01: Tabor
- 1999-00: Olomouc
U13
- 2010-11: Brno
- 2009-10: Sparta Prague
- 2008-09: Novy Jicin
- 2007-08: Kometa Brno
- 2006-07: Zlin
- 2005-06: HC Sparta Praha
- 2004-05: Plzen
- 2003-04: Vitkovice
- 2002-03: ?? (Liberec, Zlin, and Kometa Brno won regions)
- 2000-01: Vitkovice
- 1999-00: Vitkovice
U12
- 2011-12: Brno
- 2010-11: Hvezda Prague
- 2009-10: Pardubice
- 2008-09: Pardubice
- 2007-08: Novy Jicin
- 2006-07: Brno
- 2005-06: Koprivnice
- 2004-05: Plzen
- 2003-04: Plzen
- 2002-03: Zlin
- 1999-00: Kladno
U11
- 2008-09: Zlin
- 2007-08: HC Sparta Praha
- 2006-07: Letnany
- 2005-06: Vsetin
- 2004-05: Plzen
- 2003-04: Ytong Brno
- 2002-03: Vsetin