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Chinese Ice Hockey Championship | |
Sport | Ice hockey |
Founded | 1955 |
No. of teams | |
Country(ies) | China |
Most recent champion(s) | Qiqihar |
Official website | Chinese Ice Hockey Association |
The Chinese Ice Hockey Championship is the national ice hockey championship in China. It was founded in 1955.[1] It is made up solely of amateur teams. The lone professional Chinese team, China Dragon, participates in Asia League Ice Hockey.
The championship has long been dominated by two teams, Harbin and Qiqihar.
There are two separate competitions staged in China. The Chinese National League is contested for much of the year, while the overall National Championship is staged at the end of the season.[2]
Champions
- 2014-15: Qiqihar
- 2013-14: Harbin
- 2012-13: Qiqihar
- 2011-12: Qiqihar
- 2010-11: Harbin
- 2009-10: Qiqihar
- 2008-09: Qiqihar
- 2007-08: Qiqihar
- 2006-07: Harbin
- 2005-06: Qiqihar
- 2004-05: Qiqihar
- 2003-04: Qiqihar
- 2002-03: Harbin
- 2001-02: Harbin
- 2000-01: Qiqihar
- 1999-00: Qiqihar
- 1998-99: Qiqihar
- 1997-98: Qiqihar
- 1996-97: Qiqihar
- 1995-96: Qiqihar
- 1994-95: Qiqihar
- 1993-94: Qiqihar
- 1992-93: Qiqihar
- 1990-91: Nei Menggol
- 1989-90: Harbin
- 1988-89: Harbin
- 1987-88: Changchun
- 1985-86: Harbin
- 1983-84: Harbin
- 1982-83: Jiamusi
- 1978-79: Qiqihar
- 1977-78: Qiqihar
- 1976-77: Harbin
- 1975-76: Harbin
- 1974-75: Harbin
- 1973-74: Qiqihar
- 1972-73: Harbin
- 1971-72: Heilungkiang
- 1961-62: Qiqihar
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Müller, Stephan (2005). International Ice Hockey Encyclopedia 1904-2005. Germany: Books on Demand, 478.
- ↑ Competitions - Chinese Ice Hockey Association
- ↑ Podnieks, Andrew (2010). IIHF Media Guide & Record Book 2011. Moydart Press, 45.