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*[[2014-15 Polish 2. Liga season|2014-15]]: [[Mad Dogs Sopot]] | *[[2014-15 Polish 2. Liga season|2014-15]]: [[Mad Dogs Sopot]] | ||
*[[2015-16 Polish 2. Liga season|2015-16]]: [[Niespelnieni Oswiecim]] | *[[2015-16 Polish 2. Liga season|2015-16]]: [[Niespelnieni Oswiecim]] | ||
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Revision as of 13:44, 25 December 2016
The Polish 2. Liga is the third-level ice hockey league in Poland, below the Polska Liga Hokejowa and the Polish 1. Liga.
History
During the 1950s and 1960s, Poland featured a provincial league, where the winner (after playoffs) was promoted to the 2. Liga (now the 1. Liga). In later years the competition system changed, and a regional 3. Liga was created. It functioned as the third level of Polish ice hockey until it folded in 1980. In mid-2011, the 2. Liga was created under the auspices of the Polish Ice Hockey Federation. Thus, the 2011-12 season marked the first third-level competition to be played in Poland in 31 years.
Champions
Original League
- 1956-57:Górnik 09 Myslowice (Silesian Group)
- 1957-58: Naprzód Janów (Silesian Group)
- 1959-60: Gwardia Katowice (Silesian Group)
- 1960-61: Gwardia Katowice (Silesian Group)
- 1961-62: Elektro Łaziska Górne (Silesian Group)
- 1966-67: Baildon Katowice II
- 1967-68: Zaglebie Sosnowiec
- 1968-69: Fortuna Wyry
- 1969-70: Dolmel Wroclaw
- 1970-71: Podhale Nowy Targ II
- 1971-72: Polonia Bytom
- 1972-73: Górnik Jastrzębie
- 1974-75: Fortuna Wyry
- 1975-76: Elektro Łaziska Górne
- 1978-79: JKH GKS Jastrzębie
- 1979-80: Stilon Gorzów Wielkopolski
New League
- 2011-12: PTH Poznan
- 2012-13: KKH Kaszowski
- 2013-14: MH Automatyka Dragons Gdańsk
- 2014-15: Mad Dogs Sopot
- 2015-16: Niespelnieni Oswiecim