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*[[2014-15 Amatőr Hoki Liga season|2014-15]]: White Sharks | *[[2014-15 Amatőr Hoki Liga season|2014-15]]: White Sharks | ||
*[[2013-14 Amatőr Hoki Liga season|2013-14]]: Esmtk Jéglovagok | *[[2013-14 Amatőr Hoki Liga season|2013-14]]: Esmtk Jéglovagok | ||
*2012-13: Kanadai-Magyar Hokiklub | *[[2012-13 TAJB season|2012-13]]: Kanadai-Magyar Hokiklub | ||
*2011-12: White Sharks | *[[2011-12 TAJB season|2011-12]]: White Sharks | ||
*2010-11: Dragó Skorpiók | *[[2010-11 TAJB season|2010-11]]: Dragó Skorpiók | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Latest revision as of 16:42, 28 May 2024
The Amatőr Hoki Liga was an amateur ice hockey league in Hungary. It was an independent competition, not under the jurisdiction of the Hungarian Ice Hockey Federation.
The league was divided into two divisions - the AHL and the AHL II. It was initially called the Teljesen Amatőr Jégkorong Bajnokságnak (Totally Amateur Hockey League), but was renamed in 2013.[1]
The AHL folded in 2018.
Champions
- 2017-18: Ujpesti Ragadozok
- 2016-17: Zugloi Piranhak
- 2015-16: White Sharks
- 2014-15: White Sharks
- 2013-14: Esmtk Jéglovagok
- 2012-13: Kanadai-Magyar Hokiklub
- 2011-12: White Sharks
- 2010-11: Dragó Skorpiók