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The '''Regionalliga''' is the fourth level of ice hockey in [[Germany]]. It was founded in 1961 as the '''Gruppenliga''', and was renamed the Regionalliga for the 1965-66 season. From 1961-1973, it operated as the third level of German ice hockey, before being dropped to the fourth level for the 1974-75 season. For | The '''Regionalliga''' is the fourth level of ice hockey in [[Germany]]. It was founded in 1961 as the '''Gruppenliga''', and was renamed the Regionalliga for the 1965-66 season. From 1961-1973, it operated as the third level of German ice hockey, before being dropped to the fourth level for the 1974-75 season. For 2017-18, there were five regions of the league, the Regionalliga West, Regionalliga Nord, Regionalliga Ost, Regionalliga Südwest, and the [[Bayernliga]]. | ||
The leagues are organized by regional federations: | The leagues are organized by regional federations: | ||
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===Regionalliga (2002-present)=== | ===Regionalliga (2002-present)=== | ||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
! Season !! North !! East !! NRW !! Hessen !! South-West !! Bayern | |||
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| 2002/03 || colspan=2 | [[BSC Preussen|BC Preussen]] || [[Moskitos Essen]] || - || [[Stuttgart Wizards]] || [[EHC Red Bull München|HC München 98]]  | |||
|- | |||
| 2003/04 || colspan=3 | [[Revierlöwen Oberhausen]] || [[Rote Teufel Bad Nauheim]] || [[SC Bietigheim-Bissingen]] 1b || [[Starbulls Rosenheim]] | |||
|- | |||
| 2004/05 || colspan=3 | [[Ratinger Ice Aliens]] || [[Rote Teufel Bad Nauheim]] || [[SC Bietigheim-Bissingen]] 1b || [[EV Landsberg 2000]] | |||
|- | |||
| 2005/06 || colspan=2 | [[Rostocker EC]] || [[Neusser EV]] || [[Darmstädter TSG 1846 (Eishockey)|TSG 1846 Darmstadt]] || [[Mannheimer ERC]] || [[Höchstadter EC]] | |||
|- | |||
| 2006/07 || colspan=2 | [[Blue Lions Leipzig]] || [[Herner EG]] || [[Rote Teufel Bad Nauheim]] || [[ESV Hügelsheim]] || [[EHF Passau]] | |||
|- | |||
2004 | | 2007/08 || colspan=2 | [[EHV Schönheide]] || [[EHC Dortmund]] || [[RSC Darmstadt]] || [[Mannheimer ERC]] || [[EHC Waldkraiburg]] | ||
|- | |||
| 2008/09 || [[EHC Braunlage]] || [[ECC Preussen Juniors]] || [[EHC Dortmund]] || [[RSC Darmstadt]] || [[ESV Hügelsheim]] || [[ERV Schweinfurt]] | |||
|- | |||
| 2009/10 || [[Rostocker EC]] || [[Blue Lions Leipzig]] || colspan=2 | [[ESC Moskitos Essen]] || [[Stuttgarter EC]] || [[TEV Miesbach]] | |||
|- | |||
|2010/11 || [[REV Bremerhaven]] 1b || [[ESC Berlin 07]] || colspan=2 | [[Löwen Frankfurt]] || [[Stuttgart Rebels]] || [[ERC Sonthofen]] | |||
|- | |||
| 2011/12 || [[Ritter Nordhorn]] || [[ETC Crimmitschau]] 1b || colspan=2 | [[Herner EV]] 2007 || [[EHC Freiburg]] || [[ERV Schweinfurt]] | |||
|- | |||
| 2012/13 || [[EHC Wolfsburg]] || [[ESC Dresden]] 1b || colspan=2 | [[Herner EV]] || EHC Eisbären Heilbronn || [[EHC Bayreuth]] | |||
|- | |||
| 2013/14 || [[ESC Wedemark Scorpions]] || [[ECC Preussen Berlin]] || colspan=2 | [[EHC Neuwied]] || EHC Eisbären Heilbronn || [[ERC Sonthofen]] | |||
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| 2014/15 || [[Weserstars Bremen]] || [[ECC Preussen Berlin]] || colspan=2 | [[Eisadler Dortmund]] || EHC Eisbären Heilbronn || [[EV Lindau]] | |||
|- | |||
| 2015/16|| [[Weserstars Bremen]] || [[Tornado Niesky]] || colspan=2 | [[Ratinger Ice Aliens]] || [[EHC Eisbären Heilbronn]] || [[EHC Waldkraiburg]] | |||
|- | |||
| 2016/17 || [[Hamburger SV]] || [[Tornado Niesky]] || colspan=2 | [[Lippe-Hockey-Hamm|Hammer Eisbären]] || [[EHC Zweibrücken]] || [[ECDC Memmingen]] | |||
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| 2017/18 || Weserstars Bremen || [[Tornado Niesky]] || colspan=2 | [[Herforder EV]] || SC Bietigheim-Bissingen 1b || [[Höchstadter EC]] | |||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[List of Regionalliga seasons]] | *[[List of Regionalliga seasons]] |
Revision as of 15:00, 19 February 2019
Regionalliga | |
Sport | Ice hockey |
Founded | 1961 |
No. of teams | 48 |
Country(ies) | Germany |
Most recent champion(s) | Nord: Westerstars Bremen Ost: Tornado Niesky West: Herforder EV Süd-West: SC Bietigheim-Bissingen 1b Bayern: Höchstadter EC |
The Regionalliga is the fourth level of ice hockey in Germany. It was founded in 1961 as the Gruppenliga, and was renamed the Regionalliga for the 1965-66 season. From 1961-1973, it operated as the third level of German ice hockey, before being dropped to the fourth level for the 1974-75 season. For 2017-18, there were five regions of the league, the Regionalliga West, Regionalliga Nord, Regionalliga Ost, Regionalliga Südwest, and the Bayernliga.
The leagues are organized by regional federations:
- West: Eishockeyverband NRW
- Nord: Landeseissportverband Niedersachsen
- Ost: Sächsischer Eissport-Verband
- Südwest: Eissport-Verband Baden-Württemberg
- Bayernliga: Bayerischer-Eissport-Verband
History and champions
1961-1965 (Gruppenliga)
Season | Gruppenliga champion | Southern champion | Northern champion |
1961/62 | EV Pfronten | EV Pfronten | EC Deilinghofen |
1962/63 | TSV Holzkirchen | EV Rosenheim | EC Deilinghofen |
1963/64 | MEV 1883 München | MEV 1883 München | EC Deilinghofen |
1964/65 | EV Rosenheim | EV Rosenheim | Kölner EK |
Third-level Regionalliga (1965-1973)
Season | Regionalliga champion | South | North | |||
South | South/West (Middle) | West | North | |||
1965/66 | Augsburger EV | Augsburger EV | ERV Ravensburg | Kölner EK | Hamburger SC | |
1966/67 | ERV Ravensburg | ERV Ravensburg | EC Hannover | |||
1967/68 | EV Landsberg | EV Landsberg | Berliner FC Preussen | |||
1968/69 | ? | TuS Holzkirchen | ? | |||
1969/70 | Berliner Schlittschuhclub | EV Regensburg | Düsseldorfer EG 1b | |||
1970/71 | Düsseldorfer EG 1b | TSV Straubing | EHC Stuttgart | Düsseldorfer EG 1b | ||
1971/72 | Duisburger SC | VER Selb | Eintracht Frankfurt | Krefelder EV 1b | ||
1972/73 | VER Selb | TSV Peiting | Grefrather EC |
Fourth-level Regionalliga (1974-1994)
Season | South | North | |||
South | South/West | Middle | West | North | |
1974/75 | DEC Frillensee Inzell | VERC Lauterbach | |||
1975/76 | SC Reichersbeuern | Neusser SC | Altonaer SV | ||
1976/77 | SC Reichersbeuern | WSV Braunlage | |||
1977/78 | TuS Geretsried | GSV Moers | ESC Wedemark | ||
1978/79 | ERC Ingolstadt | EHC Krefeld 78 | BFC Preussen | ||
1979/80 | EA Kempten-Kottern | ESG Kassel | RSC Bremerhaven 1b | ||
1980/81 | SV Bayreuth | EC Dillingen | Königsborner SV | FASS Berlin | |
1981/82 | EV Regensburg | VERC Lauterbach | Hamburger SV 1b | ||
1982/83 | Bad Reichenhaller EG | EC Bad Nauheim | Hamburger SV 1b | ||
1983/84 | ESV Buchloe | ESC Rödermark | EC Hannover | ||
1984/85 | Deggendorfer EC | EHC Bad Liebenzell | EC Ratingen | Hamburger SV | |
1985/86 | EC Hedos München | ESC Wernau | ESC Ahaus | REV Bremerhaven | |
1986/87 | EHC Straubing | EHC Freiburg 1b | ERC Westfalen Dortmund | ERB Bremen | |
1987/88 | SC Memmingen | Schwenninger ERC 1b | Eintracht Frankfurt 1b | EHV Wesel | REV Bremerhaven |
1988/89 | VfL Waldkraiburg | ESC Wernau | EC Diez-Limburg | EC Eschweiler | ETC Timmendorfer Strand |
1989/90 | Deggendorfer EC | ESC Wernau | EC Diez-Limburg | GSC Moers | BSC Preussen 1b |
1990/91 | 1. EV Weiden | ESG Esslingen | EHC Neuwied | Herforder EG | ESC Wedemark |
1991/92 | EHC Straubing | SC Bietigheim-Bissingen | Frankfurter ESC | Neusser EC | TSV Adendorf |
1992/93 | EC Peiting | ASV Hamm | |||
1993/94 | ERC Selb | ESC Wolfsburg |
Regionalliga champion marked in bold.
2. Liga/Regionalliga (1994-2002)
2. Liga champions | ||
Season | South | North |
1994/95 | EV Dingolfing | Grefrather EV |
1995/96 | ERC Ingolstadt | Limburger EG |
1996/97 | SC Bietigheim-Bissingen | Braunlager EHC/Harz |
1997/98 | EV Regensburg | - |
1998/99 | EHC Bad Aibling | - |
Regionalliga South champions and Regionalliga North final round winners | ||
1999/2000 | ESV Kaufbeuren | Herforder EC |
2000/01 | 1. EV Weiden | SC Mittelrhein Neuwied |
2001/02 | EHC Klostersee | KEV Hannover |