Bangkok Ice Hockey League

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The logo for the 2016 season.

The Bangkok Ice Hockey League was established in November 2012.[1] It is based in Bangkok, Thailand. The league is divided into three divisions of four teams apiece - Elite, Division 1, and Division 2.

Champions

  • 2018: Elite Division: Bangkok Thunder, Division 1: Young Ducks, Division 2: Grizzly Bears
  • 2017: Elite Division: Bangkok Thunder, Division 1: Thai Old Timers, Division 2: Greatest Ice
  • 2016: Division 1: Bangkok Thunder, Division 2: Thai Old Timers, Division 3: Ice Planet Bears
  • 2015: Division 1: Team Warriors A, Division 2: Team Warriors B
  • 2014: Grizzly Bears
  • 2013: Division 1: Canstar Raiders, Division 2: Grizzly Bears

References

Competitions around the World
Asia

Asia League - Beijing League - Bahrain - CIHL Hong Kong - China - Hong Kong - India - Indonesia - Iran - Japan (Championship, Regional League, Defunct League) - Kuwait - Kyrgyzstan - Macau - Malaysia (National League, Kuala Lumpur League) - Mongolia - North Korea - Pakistan - Philippines (Hockey League - Minor League - Manila League) - Shenzhen-Hong Kong-Macau League - Singapore - South Korea (Championship, League) - Taiwan - Thailand (Siam Hockey League - Bangkok Ice Hockey League) - Turkmenistan - Uzbekistan

Africa

Egypt - Morocco - South Africa (Super League, Gauteng League, Western Province League) (List of South African champions)

Middle East

Israeli (Israeli League, Israel Elite Hockey League, Israeli 2nd League) - United Arab Emirates (Dubai League, Emirates Ice Hockey League) - Qatar

Oceania

Australia (AIHL - APHL - ECSL - NHSL - Victoria - South Australia - West Australia) - New Zealand

Latin America

Argentina (Metropolitana competitions - AAHHL Nacional) - Brazil (Sao Paulo Championship - Brazilian Championship) - Ecuador - Mexico

Women's leagues

Australia (Tier 2) - China (Championship, League) - Hong Kong - India - Iran - Japan (League, Tournament) - Kuwait - Mexico - New Zealand - North Korea - Singapore - South Korea - Thailand - United Arab Emirates

Junior leagues

Australia (League, Championships) - China - Hong Kong - Israel - Japan (Intercollegiate Games, High School Sports Festival, High School Selection Tournament, Junior High School Championship) - Macau - Mexico - Mongolia - New Zealand - South Korea - Thailand - Uzbekistan