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The '''Swiss U15 Leagues''' (Minis) are divided into multiple regions, with Top, A, and B levels in each region. There was no national championship at the under 15 age division in [[Switzerland]] until 2015, when a "national challenge" was introduced. The regions are West (Romande), Central, and East (Orientale). The competitions were previously contested at the U14 level through the 2006-07 season. | The '''Swiss U15 Leagues''' (Minis) are divided into multiple regions, with Top, A, and B levels in each region. There was no national championship at the under 15 age division in [[Switzerland]] until 2015, when a "national challenge" was introduced. Elite and Top divisions were formed for 2019-20. The regions are West (Romande), Central, and East (Orientale). The competitions were previously contested at the U14 level through the 2006-07 season. | ||
==Champions== | ==Champions== | ||
;Elite | |||
*2020: Dubendorf (regular season), playoffs cancelled due to COVID-19 | |||
*2021: ''season cancelled partway due to COVID-19'' | |||
*2022: Kloten | |||
*2023: Fribourg-Gotteron | |||
;Top | |||
*2020: Universite Neuchatel (Romande), Langenthal (Central), Rheintal (Orientale) | |||
*2021: ''season cancelled partway due to COVID-19'' | |||
*2022: SenSee (Romande), EHC Seewen (Central), Bulach (Orientale) | |||
*2023: Chaux-de-Fonds (Romande), Langenthal (Central), Chur (Orientale) | |||
;National Challenge | |||
*2015: HC Davos | *2015: HC Davos | ||
*2016: HC Lugano | *2016: HC Lugano | ||
*2017: Lausanne HC | |||
*2018: Biel-Bienne | |||
*2019: Biel-Bienne | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Junior hockey in Switzerland]] | *[[Junior hockey in Switzerland]] |
Revision as of 15:03, 19 July 2023
The Swiss U15 Leagues (Minis) are divided into multiple regions, with Top, A, and B levels in each region. There was no national championship at the under 15 age division in Switzerland until 2015, when a "national challenge" was introduced. Elite and Top divisions were formed for 2019-20. The regions are West (Romande), Central, and East (Orientale). The competitions were previously contested at the U14 level through the 2006-07 season.
Champions
- Elite
- 2020: Dubendorf (regular season), playoffs cancelled due to COVID-19
- 2021: season cancelled partway due to COVID-19
- 2022: Kloten
- 2023: Fribourg-Gotteron
- Top
- 2020: Universite Neuchatel (Romande), Langenthal (Central), Rheintal (Orientale)
- 2021: season cancelled partway due to COVID-19
- 2022: SenSee (Romande), EHC Seewen (Central), Bulach (Orientale)
- 2023: Chaux-de-Fonds (Romande), Langenthal (Central), Chur (Orientale)
- National Challenge
- 2015: HC Davos
- 2016: HC Lugano
- 2017: Lausanne HC
- 2018: Biel-Bienne
- 2019: Biel-Bienne