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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 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 | The National League was restarted for the 2014-15 season. In 2016-17, Belgian Division II was re-started as the third-level league. | ||
==2018-19 teams== | ==2018-19 teams== |
Revision as of 17:06, 19 June 2023
Belgian Division I | |
Sport | Ice hockey |
Founded | 1975 |
No. of teams | 9 |
Country(ies) | Belgium |
Most recent champion(s) | Phantoms Antwerp |
Belgian Division I is the second level of ice hockey in Belgium. The league is one rank below the Belgian Hockey League. For the 2012-2013 season it was merged with two teams of the defunct North Sea Cup to become the "Belgian Elite 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 2014-15 season. In 2016-17, Belgian Division II was re-started as the third-level league.
2018-19 teams
- Bulldogs Liege II
- Cold Play Leest
- IHC Beaufort
- Gullegem Jets
- HYC Herentals II
- HYC Herentals III
- IHC Leuven II
- Olympia Heist op den Berg
- Phantoms Antwerp II
- White Caps Turnhout
Champions
- 2022-23 Phantoms Antwerp
- 2021-22 Phantoms Antwerp
- 2020-21 not completed due to COVID-19
- 2019-20 HYC Herentals II
- 2018-19 IHC Leuven II
- 2017-18 Cold Play Leest
- 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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