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*2016 (Ramadan Tournament): 1. Foxes, 2. Janahi | *2016 (Ramadan Tournament): 1. Foxes, 2. Janahi | ||
*2017: 1. Sharks, 2. Spiders (Albaraka won national cup) | *2017: 1. Sharks, 2. Spiders (Albaraka won national cup) | ||
*2018: Muharraq Predators, Manama Capitals, Isa Town Oilers, and Riffa Maple Leafs participated | |||
*2019: Muharraq Club, Bahrain Ice Hockey Club, Manama Club, and Riffa Sports Club participated | |||
*[[2022-23 BIHL season|2023]]: Manama Club won regular season | *[[2022-23 BIHL season|2023]]: Manama Club won regular season | ||
*[[2023-24 BIHL season|2024]]: Ministry of Interior won | *[[2023-24 BIHL season|2024]]: Ministry of Interior won |
Latest revision as of 15:59, 25 April 2025
The Bahrain Ice Hockey League is a four-team competition staged in Bahrain. It was first contested in 2014. The league is sponsored by DHL.
The following teams competed in the league in 2018: Muharraq Predators, Manama Capitals, Isa Town Oilers and Riffa Maple Leafs.[1]
Results
- 2014: 1. Sharks, 2. Warriors, 3. Raptors, 4. Grizzlies
- 2015: 1. Sharks, 2. Devils
- 2016 (Ramadan Tournament): 1. Foxes, 2. Janahi
- 2017: 1. Sharks, 2. Spiders (Albaraka won national cup)
- 2018: Muharraq Predators, Manama Capitals, Isa Town Oilers, and Riffa Maple Leafs participated
- 2019: Muharraq Club, Bahrain Ice Hockey Club, Manama Club, and Riffa Sports Club participated
- 2023: Manama Club won regular season
- 2024: Ministry of Interior won
- 2025 (Ramadan Tournament): Rangers