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The league was formed in 2002 and began play with four for the 2002-03 season. An inter-league competition with Al Wahda Abu Dhabi and Ghantoot Al Ain was also contested in the first season. | The league was formed in 2002 and began play with four for the 2002-03 season. An inter-league competition with Al Wahda Abu Dhabi and Ghantoot Al Ain was also contested in the first season. | ||
==Champions== | ==Champions== | ||
*[[2024-25 Dubai League season|2025]]: | |||
*[[2023-24 Dubai League season|2024]]: Penguins | |||
*2018-2023: ''unknown'' | |||
*[[2016-17 Dubai League season|2017]]: Jets | *[[2016-17 Dubai League season|2017]]: Jets | ||
*[[2015-16 Dubai League season|2016]]: Leafs | *[[2015-16 Dubai League season|2016]]: Leafs |
Latest revision as of 16:11, 22 April 2025
The Dubai League (officially the Dubai Mighty Camels Amateur Men's Ice Hockey League) is a competition largely composed of expatriate players in the United Arab Emirates. The top players from the league form the Dubai Mighty Camels squad that plays in the Emirates Ice Hockey League. The league currently consists of 12 teams.
The league was formed in 2002 and began play with four for the 2002-03 season. An inter-league competition with Al Wahda Abu Dhabi and Ghantoot Al Ain was also contested in the first season.
Champions
- 2025:
- 2024: Penguins
- 2018-2023: unknown
- 2017: Jets
- 2016: Leafs
- 2015: Newsmakers
- 2014: Canadiens (regular season), playoff winner unknown
- 2013: Red Wings (regular season), playoff winner unknown (Jets v. Bruins in final)
- 2010-2012: unknown
- 2010: ECFT Canadians
- 2009: ECFT Canadians
- 2008: ECFT Canadians
- 2007: Bekaert Bruins
- 2006: Fritz Kohl
- 2005: Dubai Motorola Moose
- 2004: CAE Canadians
- 2003: Dubai Motorola Moose