Swiss 2.Liga
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Swiss 2. Liga | |
Sport | Ice hockey |
Founded | 19?? |
No. of teams | 66 |
Country(ies) | Switzerland |
Related competitions | Swiss 1.Liga Swiss 3.Liga Swiss 4.Liga |
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 (Orientale), Rheinfelden (Central), Star Chaux-de-Fonds (Romande 5), Monthey (Romande 6)
- 2014-15: EHC Durnten (Orientale), Munchenbuchsee-Moosseedorf (Central), Star Chaux-de-Fonds (Romande 5), HC Sierre (Romande 6)
- 2013-14: EHC Wetzikon (Orientale), Munchenbuchsee-Moosseedorf (Central), Moutier (Romande 5), HC Red Ice II (Romande 6)
- 2012-13: SC Weinfelden (Orientale), Munchenbuchsee-Moosseedorf (Central), La Vallee de Joux (Romande 5), Geneve-Servette II (Romande 6)
- 2011-12: EHC Seewen (Orientale), Wettingen-Baden (Central), Saint-Imier (Romande 5), Meyrin (Romande 6) - Meyrin won final
- 2010-11: EHC Chur (Orientale), EHC Belp (Central), EHC SenSee (Romande 5), HC Forward-Morges (Romande 6)
- 2009-10: Chiasso (Orientale), Bale-Petit-Huningen II (Central), Saint-Imier (Romande 5), SC Meyrin (Romande 6) - Saint-Imier won final
- 2008-09: SC Herisau (Orientale), EHC Belp (Central), HC Universite Neuchatel (Romande 5), HC Forward-Morges (Romande 6) - Uni Neuchatel won final
- 2007-08: EHC Oberthurgau (Orientale), Adelboden (Central), HC Vallee de Joux (Romande 5), HC Montana-Crans (Romande 6) - Montana-Crans won final
- 2006-07: Ceresio (Orientale), Oberlangenegg (Central), Bulle-la-Gruyere (Romande 5), HC Villars-sur-Ollon (Romande 6) - Bulle won final
- 2005-06: Seewen-Herti (Orientale), EHC Belp (Central), HC Universite Neuchatel (Romande 5), Verbier Bagnes (Romande 6) - Universite won final, but ceded promotion to Verbier
- 2004-05: Arosa (Orientale), EHC Belp (Central), Nord Vaudois (Romande 5), SC Meyrin (Romande 6) - Meyrin won promotion series
- 2003-04: Weinfelden (Orientale), EHC Belp (Central), Saint-Imier (Romande 5), Sion (Romande 6) - Sion won final
- 2002-03: Illnau-Effretikon (Orientale), EHC Belp (Central), Star Montagne (Romande)
- 2001-02: Herisau (Orientale), Wohlen-Freiamt (Central), Prilly (Romande)
- 2000-01: EHC Schaffhausen (Orientale), EHC Adelboden (Central), Monthey (Romande)
- 1999-00: EHC Wetzikon (Orientale), EHC Rot-Blau Bern (Central), HC Dudingen (Romande 5), HC Anniviers (Romande 6) - HC Tramelan and Dudingen won promotion playoffs
- 1992-93: Arosa (Orientale), Bale-Petit-Huningen (Central), Octodure (Romande)
- 1991-92: Kusnacht (Orientale), Unterseen (Central), Star Chaux-de-Fonds (Romande)
- 1990-91: Chiasso (Orientale), Zunzgen-Sissach (Central), Champery (Romande)
- 1989-90: Saint Moritz and Seewen were promoted (Orientale), Signau and Thunerstern were promoted (Central), Le Locle and Sion were promoted (Romande)
- 1988-89: Wetzikon, Lucerne (Orientale) Munchenbuchsee, Schwarzenburg (Central) Saint-Imier, Chateau d'Oex (Romande)
- 1987-88: Illnau-Effretikon, Grasshopper Club Zurich (Orientale), Rot-Blau Bern, Signau (Central) Saas-Grund, Villars (Romande)
- 1986-87: Lucerne, Kussnacht (Orientale), Solothurn, Munchenbuchsee (Central), Moutier, Star Lausanne (Romande)
- 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