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==Champions==
==Champions==
*2022-23: Harbin (beat Beijing 3-1 in final, Shanghai finished third and Hebei fourth)
*2022-23: Harbin (beat Beijing 3-1 in final, Shanghai finished third and Hebei fourth)<ref>[https://baike.baidu.com/item/2023%E5%B9%B4%E5%85%A8%E5%9B%BD%E5%A5%B3%E5%AD%90%E5%86%B0%E7%90%83%E9%94%A6%E6%A0%87%E8%B5%9B/62985531 2023年全国女子冰球锦标赛]</ref>
*2021 (played in October 2021): Beijing (beat Shanghai 6-1 in final, Harbin beat Hebei 2-1 in 3rd place game, Sichuan beat Beijing Ice Hockey Association 2-0 in 5th place game, Inner Mongolia beat Harbin Institute of Sports 2-1 in 7th place game)<ref>[https://baike.baidu.com/item/2021%E5%B9%B4%E5%85%A8%E5%9B%BD%E5%A5%B3%E5%AD%90%E5%86%B0%E7%90%83%E9%94%A6%E6%A0%87%E8%B5%9B/59057495 2021年全国女子冰球锦标赛]</ref>
*2019-20 (played in December 2020): Shanghai (beat Harbin 5-2 in final, Hebei beat Beijing 1-0 in 3rd place game)<ref>[http://sh.people.com.cn/n2/2020/1207/c350122-34460777.html 2020 Chinese Women's Championship]</ref>
*2019-20 (played in December 2020): Shanghai (beat Harbin 5-2 in final, Hebei beat Beijing 1-0 in 3rd place game)<ref>[http://sh.people.com.cn/n2/2020/1207/c350122-34460777.html 2020 Chinese Women's Championship]</ref>
*[[2018-19 Chinese Women's Hockey League season|2018-19]]: Harbin
*[[2018-19 Chinese Women's Hockey League season|2018-19]]: Harbin
 
*2017-18: Harbin (Beijing finished second)<ref>[https://baike.baidu.com/item/2018%E5%B9%B4%E5%85%A8%E5%9B%BD%E5%86%B0%E7%90%83%E9%94%A6%E6%A0%87%E8%B5%9B/22565851 2018年全国冰球锦标赛]</ref>
==References==
==References==
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Revision as of 21:52, 22 December 2023

The Chinese Women's Hockey League serves as the national women's ice hockey competition in China.[1]

Champions

  • 2022-23: Harbin (beat Beijing 3-1 in final, Shanghai finished third and Hebei fourth)[2]
  • 2021 (played in October 2021): Beijing (beat Shanghai 6-1 in final, Harbin beat Hebei 2-1 in 3rd place game, Sichuan beat Beijing Ice Hockey Association 2-0 in 5th place game, Inner Mongolia beat Harbin Institute of Sports 2-1 in 7th place game)[3]
  • 2019-20 (played in December 2020): Shanghai (beat Harbin 5-2 in final, Hebei beat Beijing 1-0 in 3rd place game)[4]
  • 2018-19: Harbin
  • 2017-18: Harbin (Beijing finished second)[5]

References

Competitions around the World
Asia

Asia League - Beijing League - Bahrain - CIHL Hong Kong - China - Hong Kong - India - Indonesia - Iran - Japan (Championship, Regional League, Defunct League) - Kuwait - Kyrgyzstan - Macau - Malaysia (National League, Kuala Lumpur League) - Mongolia - North Korea - Pakistan - Philippines (Hockey League - Minor League - Manila League) - Shenzhen-Hong Kong-Macau League - Singapore - South Korea (Championship, League) - Taiwan - Thailand (Siam Hockey League - Bangkok Ice Hockey League) - Turkmenistan - Uzbekistan

Africa

Egypt - Morocco - South Africa (Super League, Gauteng League, Western Province League) (List of South African champions)

Middle East

Israeli (Israeli League, Israel Elite Hockey League, Israeli 2nd League) - United Arab Emirates (Dubai League, Emirates Ice Hockey League) - Qatar

Oceania

Australia (AIHL - APHL - ECSL - NHSL - Victoria - South Australia - West Australia) - New Zealand

Latin America

Argentina (Metropolitana competitions - AAHHL Nacional) - Brazil (Sao Paulo Championship - Brazilian Championship) - Ecuador - Mexico

Women's leagues

Australia (Tier 2) - China (Championship, League) - Hong Kong - India - Iran - Japan (League, Tournament) - Kuwait - Mexico - New Zealand - North Korea - Singapore - South Korea - Thailand - United Arab Emirates

Junior leagues

Australia (League, Championships) - China - Hong Kong - Israel - Japan (Intercollegiate Games, High School Sports Festival, High School Selection Tournament, Junior High School Championship) - Macau - Mexico - Mongolia - New Zealand - South Korea - Thailand - Uzbekistan