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Latest revision as of 14:52, 1 July 2024

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The Erste Bank Juniors League is the national under 18 ice hockey league in Austria. It formerly operated as an under 17 outfit (known as Schüler), prior to being renamed and admitting foreign teams from Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Slovenia for the 2013-14 season. The Schüler classification then became a separate U16 competition.

The level was first held as an under 18 championship in the 1970-71 season. It was a U16 competition from 1984-2006, and a U17 one from 2006-2013.

Champions

EBJL

Season Champion
2023-24 Flag of Austria EC Red Bull Salzburg
2022-23 Flag of Austria Klagenfurter AC
2021-22 Flag of Austria Klagenfurter AC
2020-21 Flag of Austria Klagenfurter AC
2019-20 not completed
2018-19 Flag of Hungary AV19 Székesfehérvár4
2017-18 EC Salzburg3
2016-17 Flag of Hungary AV19 Székesfehérvár2
2015-16 Flag of Hungary MAC Budapest1
2014-15 Red Bull Salzburg
2013-14 Flag of Hungary AV19 Székesfehérvár

Schüler

Season Champion
2023-24 Villacher SV (U17)
2022-23 EC KAC (U17)
2021-22 HC Innsbruck (U17), EC KAC (U16)
2020-21 Graz 99ers
2019-20 not completed
2018-19 Klagenfurter AC
2017-18 Villacher SV
2016-17 Klagenfurter AC
2015-16 Red Bull Salzburg
2014-15 Red Bull Salzburg
2013-14 EAC Junior Capitals Vienna
2012-13 Red Bull Salzburg
2011-12 Villacher SV
2010-11 Klagenfurter AC
2009-10 Red Bull Salzburg
2008-09 Klagenfurter AC
2007-08 Red Bull Salzburg
2006-07 VEU Feldkirch
2005-06 EC Dornbirn
2003-04 EC Dornbirn
1998-99 Klagenfurter AC
1997-98 Villacher SV
1985-86 Klagenfurter AC
1984-85 Villacher SV
1983-84 EC Salzburg
1982-83 EHC Lustenau
1981-82 VEU Feldkirch
1980-81 EHC Lustenau
1979-80 Klagenfurter AC (2. VEU Feldkirch)
1978-79 Villacher SV (2. Klagenfurter AC)
1977-78 WAT Stadlau (beat VEU Feldkirch 7-1)
1976-77 ATSE Graz
1975-76 Klagenfurter AC (2. Wiener EV)
1974-75 Wiener EV (2. Innsbrucker EV)
1973-74 Wiener EV
1972-73 Villacher SV (2. Wiener EV)
1971-72 Klagenfurter AC (2. EC Innsbruck-Pradl)
1970-71 EK Zell am See (2. Klagenfurter AC)

Notes

1. Vienna Capitals were Austrian champions. 2. Vienna Capitals were Austrian champions. 3. Klagenfurter AC were Austrian champions (Salzburg was ineligible for the title as they were part of an international academy). 4. Klagenfurter AC were Austrian champions. In 1973-74, EC Sparkasse Innsbruck finished 2nd, Klagenfurter AC 3rd, and EK Zell am See 4th. In 1976-77, Wiener EV finished 2nd, Lustenau 3rd, and Villacher SV 4th. In 1980-81, Wiener EV finished 2nd, Klagenfurter AC 3rd. In 1981-82, Wiener EV finished 2nd, Villacher SV 3rd. In 1982-83, VEU Feldkirch finished 2nd, Klagenfurter AC 3rd. In 1983-84, Villacher SV finished 2nd, Klagenfurter Ac 3rd, Wiener EV 4th, VEU Feldkirch 5th, and EHC Lustenau 6th. In 1984-85, Klagenfurter AC finished 2nd, VEU Feldkirch 3rd, Wiener EV 4th, HC Salzburg 5th, and EC Innsbruck 6th. In 1985-86, Villacher SV finished 2nd, Kapfenberger SV 3rd, WAT Stadlau 4th, VEU Feldkirch 5th, and EHC Lustenau 6th.

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