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'''Junior hockey in [[Finland]]''' consists of a tiered national league system with age divisions ranging from U16 to U22. | '''Junior hockey in [[Finland]]''' consists of a tiered national league system with age divisions ranging from U16 to U22. | ||
The [[U22 Suomi-sarja]] | The [[U22 Suomi-sarja]] was the sole level of play at that age group from 2020-2023. | ||
The U20 leagues, known as '''Junior A''', have three levels of competition. The top-level [[Jr. A SM-Liiga|SM-Liiga]], the second-level [[Jr. A Mestis|Mestis]] (formerly the '''I-Divisioona'''), and the third tier [[Jr. A Suomi-sarja|Suomi-Sarja]] (prior '''II-Divisioona'''). | The U20 leagues, known as '''Junior A''', have three levels of competition. The top-level [[Jr. A SM-Liiga|SM-Liiga]], the second-level [[Jr. A Mestis|Mestis]] (formerly the '''I-Divisioona'''), and the third tier [[Jr. A Suomi-sarja|Suomi-Sarja]] (prior '''II-Divisioona'''). | ||
From 2020-2023, the [[Finnish U19 Leagues]] were in operation. They consisted of the Suomi-sarja, II-divisioona, and III-divisioona. | |||
U18 in Finland is classified as '''Junior B'''. The league system consists of the top-level [[Jr. B SM-sarja|SM-Sarja]], the second-level [[Jr. B Mestis|Mestis]] (previously the '''I-Divisioona'''), and the third-level [[Jr. B Suomi-sarja|Suomi-sarja]] (known in the past as the '''II-Divisioona'''). A fourth-level [[Jr. B III-Divisioona]] is recorded to have been contested earlier on. | U18 in Finland is classified as '''Junior B'''. The league system consists of the top-level [[Jr. B SM-sarja|SM-Sarja]], the second-level [[Jr. B Mestis|Mestis]] (previously the '''I-Divisioona'''), and the third-level [[Jr. B Suomi-sarja|Suomi-sarja]] (known in the past as the '''II-Divisioona'''). A fourth-level [[Jr. B III-Divisioona]] is recorded to have been contested earlier on. |
Latest revision as of 19:47, 22 July 2024
Junior hockey in Finland consists of a tiered national league system with age divisions ranging from U16 to U22.
The U22 Suomi-sarja was the sole level of play at that age group from 2020-2023.
The U20 leagues, known as Junior A, have three levels of competition. The top-level SM-Liiga, the second-level Mestis (formerly the I-Divisioona), and the third tier Suomi-Sarja (prior II-Divisioona).
From 2020-2023, the Finnish U19 Leagues were in operation. They consisted of the Suomi-sarja, II-divisioona, and III-divisioona.
U18 in Finland is classified as Junior B. The league system consists of the top-level SM-Sarja, the second-level Mestis (previously the I-Divisioona), and the third-level Suomi-sarja (known in the past as the II-Divisioona). A fourth-level Jr. B III-Divisioona is recorded to have been contested earlier on.
Junior B2 is the name of the U17 competitions in the country. The SM-sarja and Mestis operated until 2020, and since then the Suomi-sarja has been the top level of U17 play.
The Junior C label refers the U16 Finnish leagues. The SM-sarja and Mestis, are the current levels of U16 hockey, with the Suomi-sarja not having been contested since 2020.
Classifications that once held a national championship include Junior D and Junior E.
Female competitions have existed at the U20, U18, and U16 levels.
Former championships
Junior D
Season | Champion |
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1971 | Ilves |
1972 | Ilves |
1973 | Jokerit |
1974 | Kärpät |
1975 | Ilves |
1976 | Tappara |
1977 | TPS |
1978 | Tappara |
Junior E
Season | Champion |
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1967 | TK-V |
1968 | Ilves |
1969 | Ilves |
1970 | Ilves |
1971 | Kärpät |
1972 | Ilves |
1973 | Ilves |
1974 | Ilves |
1975 | TPS |
1976 | Jokerit |
1977 | Lukko |
1978 | Kärpät |