The Swiss 2.Liga is the fourth highest league in Switzerland, after the National League A, the National League B, and the Swiss 1.Liga.
The top teams are promoted to the Swiss 1.Liga and the bottom teams are relegated to the Swiss 3.Liga.
Format
The 2.Liga is divided in three divisions: Ostschweiz or Orientale (East Switzerland; OS), 13 teams; Zentralschweiz (Central Switzerland; ZS), 12 teams and Suisse Romande (Romandie, SR).
Champions
- 2015-16: EHC Durnten, Rheinfelden, Star Chaux-de-Fonds, Monthey
- 2014-15: EHC Durnten, Munchenbuchsee-Moosseedorf, Star Chaux-de-Fonds, HC Sierre
- 2013-14: EHC Wetzikon, Munchenbuchsee-Moosseedorf, Moutier, HC Red Ice II
- 2012-13: SC Weinfelden, Munchenbuchsee-Moosseedorf, La Vallee de Joux, Geneve-Servette II
- 2011-12: EHC Seewen, Wettingen-Baden, Saint-Imier
- 2010-11: EHC Coire, Belp, EHC SenSee, HC Forward-Morges
- 2009-10: Chiasso, Bale-Petit-Huningue II, Saint-Imier, SC Meyrin
- 2008-09: SC Herisau, Belp, HC Uni Neuchatel, HC Forward-Morges
- 2007-08: EHC Oberthurgau, Adelboden, HC Vallee de Joux, HC Montana-Crans
- 2006-07: Ceresio, Oberlangenegg, Bulle-la-Gruyere, HC Villars-sur-Ollon
- 2005-06: Seewen-Herti, Belp, HC Uni Neuchatel, Verbier Bagnes
- 2004-05: Arosa, Belp, Nord Vaudois, SC Meyrin
- 2003-04: Weinfelden, Belp, Saint-Imier, Sion
- 2002-03: Star Montague, Illnau Effretikon, Belp
- 2001-02: Herisau, Wohlen-Freiamt, Prilly
- 2000-01: EHC Schaffhausen, EHC Adelboden, Monthey
- 1999-00: EHC Wetzikon, EHC Rot-Blau Berne, HC Anniviers, HC Dudingen
- 1992-93: Arosa, Bale-Petit-Huningue, Octodure
- 1991-92: Kusnacht, Unterseen, Star Chaux-de-Fonds
- 1990-91: Chiasso, Zunzgen-Sissach, Champery
- 1989-90: Saint Moritz, Thunerstern, Le Locle
- 1988-89: Wetzikon, Lucerne, Munchenbuchsee, Schwarzenburg, Fleurier, Chateau d'Oex
- 1987-88: Illnau-Effretikon, Grasshopper Club Zurich, Rot-Blau Berne, Signau, Saas-Grund, Villars
- 1986-87: Lucerne, Kussnacht, Solothurn, Munchenbuchsee, Moutier, Star Laussane
- 1971-72: Schwarzenburg (promoted from Group 3), Serrieres (promoted from Group 4)
- 1967-68: Dürnten, Schaffhouse, EHC Bienne II, EHC Langenthal II, HC La-Chaux-de Fonds II and Leukergrund were promoted to the 1.Liga
European Hockey Overview
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Top-Level Leagues
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International
Alps Hockey League - BeNe League - Erste Liga - International Hockey League - Kontinental Hockey League
National
Andorra - Armenia - Austria - Belarus - Belgium - Bosnia and Herzegovina - Bulgaria - Croatia - Cyprus - Czech Republic - Denmark - Estonia - Finland - France - Georgia - Germany - Greece - Hungary - Iceland - Italy - Kazakhstan - Latvia - Lithuania - Luxembourg - Netherlands - Norway - Poland - Romania - Serbia - Slovakia - Slovenia - Spain - Sweden - Switzerland - Turkey - Ukraine - United Kingdom
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Second-Level Leagues
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Belarus - Belgium - Bulgaria - Czech Republic - Denmark - England - Finland - France - Germany - Hungary - Iceland - Italy - Kazakhstan - Latvia - Lithuania - Netherlands - Norway - Poland - Russia - Slovakia - Spain - Sweden - Switzerland - Turkey - Ukraine
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Third-Level Leagues
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Austria - Belgium - Czech Republic - Denmark - England - Finland - France - Germany - Hungary - Italy - Netherlands - Norway - Poland - Russia - Scotland - Slovakia - Sweden - Switzerland
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Fourth-Level and lower Leagues
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Austria - Belgium (4, 5) - Czech Republic (4, 5) - Finland (4, 5, 6, 7) - France - Germany (4, 5) - Hungary - Italy - Netherlands (4, 5, 6, 7) - Norway (4, 5, 6, 7) - Poland - Russia (Night League, Amateur Leagues) - Sweden (4, 5, 6, 7, 8), Switzerland (4, 5, 6, 7)
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Cup Competitions
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Cups
Belarus - Belgium - Bosnia and Herzegovina - Bulgaria - Czech Republic - Denmark - East Germany - Estonia - Finland - France - Germany - Hungary - Iceland - Italy - Kazakhstan - Latvia - Lithuania - Luxembourg - Netherlands (Cup, Ron Berteling Schaal) - Norway - Poland - Romania - Scotland - Serbia - Slovakia - Slovenia - Soviet Union - Spain - Switzerland - Ukraine - Yugoslavia
Supercups
Belgium - Estonia - Hungary - Italy - Poland - Netherlands - Slovenia - Spain
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Defunct Leagues
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Soviet Union - Russia - Czechoslovakia - Yugoslavia - West Germany - East Germany - Ireland - Luxembourg - Macedonia - Malta - Portugal - Alpenliga - Interliga - Inter-National League - North Sea Cup - Panonian League - Eastern European - Balkan League (1994-1997) - Baltic League (2001) - Baltic Hockey League (2020) - Carpathian League - Slohokej Liga - Balkan Ice Hockey League - English League - English National League - Scottish National League - British Hockey League - Ice Hockey Superleague - German Championship - Swedish Championship - Klass I - Svenska Serien - Elitserien - Swedish Division I - SM-sarja - Swiss National Championship - Swiss International Championship
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Women's Leagues
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International leagues
European Women's Hockey League - EWHL Super Cup
National leagues
Austria - Belarus - Belgium - Bulgaria - Croatia - Czech Republic - Denmark - Estonia - Finland (1, 2, 3, U20, U18, U16) - France - Germany (1, 2, 3, Cup) - Great Britain (England U16) - Hungary - Iceland - Italy - Kazakhstan - Latvia - Lithuania - Netherlands - Norway - Poland - Romania - Russia (U18) - Slovakia - Slovenia - Spain - Sweden (1, 2, 3, 4, U20) - Switzerland - Turkey - Ukraine
Defunct leagues
Czechoslovakia - Interliga - Low Countries Cup
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Junior Leagues
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Austria - Belarus - Belgium - Bosnia and Herzegovina - Bulgaria - Croatia - Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) - Denmark - Estonia - Finland - France - Germany (East Germany) - Great Britain - Hungary - Iceland - Italy - Kazakhstan - Latvia - Lithuania - Netherlands - Norway - Poland - Romania - Russia (Soviet Union) - Serbia - Slovakia - Slovenia - Spain - Sweden - Switzerland - Turkey - Ukraine - Yugoslavia
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University Leagues
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European University Hockey League - Czech Republic - Great Britain - Netherlands - Russia (RSHL, MSHL, SHLC, SHLMO, SibSHL, SPSHL) - Sweden
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