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*[[2016 Korean Ice Hockey League season|2016]]: Korea Armed Forces Athletic Corps<ref>[http://sports.chosun.com/news/ntype.htm?id=201612080100055360003598&servicedate=20161207 Winner of the 2016 Korea Ice Hockey League]</ref> | *[[2016 Korean Ice Hockey League season|2016]]: Korea Armed Forces Athletic Corps<ref>[http://sports.chosun.com/news/ntype.htm?id=201612080100055360003598&servicedate=20161207 Winner of the 2016 Korea Ice Hockey League]</ref> | ||
*[[2017 Korean Ice Hockey League season|2017]]: Korea Armed Forces Athletic Corps | *[[2017 Korean Ice Hockey League season|2017]]: Korea Armed Forces Athletic Corps | ||
*[[2020 Korean Ice Hockey League season|2020]]: Anyang Halla | |||
===Kang-won-do Cup=== | ===Kang-won-do Cup=== | ||
It appears this was awarded to the regular season champion of the KIHL from 1996 to 2004. After which it appears to have been awarded to the ''Korean Championship'' winner, although it is unconfirmed for the 2004-05 season. | It appears this was awarded to the regular season champion of the KIHL from 1996 to 2004. After which it appears to have been awarded to the ''Korean Championship'' winner, although it is unconfirmed for the 2004-05 season. |
Revision as of 14:33, 18 April 2023
The Korea Domestic Championship has served as the national championship in South Korea since the 1947 season. However, some other competitions have been organized over the years.
Competitions
Korean Championship/Ice Hockey League
The Korean Ice Hockey League was first contested during the 1995-96 season and ran until the 2003-04 season.
- Champions
- 1994-95: Seoktop (The exact nature of this year's competition is unknown)
- 1995-96: Seoktop
- 1996-97: Yonsei University
- 1997-98: Yonsei University
- 1998-99: Yonsei University
- 1999-2000: Halla Winia
- 2000-01: Hyundai Oilbankers
- 2001-02: Halla Winia
- 2002-03: Halla Winia
- 2003-04: Halla Winia
- 2004-05: Yonsei University (Possibly Kang-won-do Cup?)
A second incarnation of the Korean Ice Hockey League has been staged since at least 2015:
- Champions
- 2015: Yonsei University[1]
- 2016: Korea Armed Forces Athletic Corps[2]
- 2017: Korea Armed Forces Athletic Corps
- 2020: Anyang Halla
Kang-won-do Cup
It appears this was awarded to the regular season champion of the KIHL from 1996 to 2004. After which it appears to have been awarded to the Korean Championship winner, although it is unconfirmed for the 2004-05 season.
- 1996: Mando Winia
- 1997: Mando Winia
- 1998: Halla Winia
- 1999: Yonsei University
- 2000: Yonsei University
- 2001: unknown if awarded - Halla Winia was first in reg. season
- 2001-02: Korea University
- 2002-03: Dongwon Dreams
- 2003-04: Halla Winia
- 2004-05: Yonsei University (Note: The 2004-05 Korean Championship listed above may have been for the Kang-won-do-Cup. Unconfirmed.)
- 2005-06: Yonsei University
- 2006-07: Yonsei University
- 2007-08: Yonsei University
- 2008-09: Yonsei University
Korean Championship
Exact nature of this competition is unknown
- 2013: Yonsei University
Korea University Championship
KBS Cup
- 1991: Yonsei University
- 1992: Yonsei University
- 1993: Hanyang University
- 1994: Seoktop
- 1995: Mando Winia
- 1996: Korea University
- 1997: SBW Limited
Korean National Winter Games
This event was organized under the auspices of the Korean Sports Council, whereas the other competitions were under the jurisdiction of the Korea Ice Hockey Association.
- 1991: Kyunghee University
- 1992: Yonsei University
- 1993: Kwangwoon University
- 1994: Yonsei University
- 1995: Kwangwoon University
- 1996: Yonsei University
- 1997: N/A
- 1998: YonSei University
- 1999: N/A
- 2000: Korea University
- 2001: Yonsei University
- 2002: Hanyang University
- 2003: Kwangwoon University
- 2004: Korea University
- 2005: Yonsei University
Yoo Han Chul Cup
- 1991: Yonsei University
- 1992: Yonsei University
- 1993: Yonsei University
- 1994: Yonsei University
- 1995: N/A
- 1996: Yonsei University.
- 1997: N/A
- 1998: N/A
- 1999: N/A
- 2000: N/A
- 2001: Yonsei University
- 2002: N/A
- 2003: N/A
- 2004: Korea University
- 2005: Yonsei University
Chong Byul Championship
The Chong Byul Championship was a competition for business/company teams. It stopped around 2002.
Cumulative championships
- 1990-91: Yonsei University
- 1991-92: Yonsei University
- 1992-93: Yonsei University
- 1993-94: Yonsei University
References
- Competition winners - South Korea
- HockeyArchives - season-by-season results
- Anyang Halla Team History