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The '''Austrian National League''' (German:Österreichische Eishockey-Nationalliga) was the second highest league of the three nationwide ice hockey leagues in Austria. The winner of the league can theoretically move up to the [[Austrian Hockey League]], but in practice this does not happen often, because of the higher cost of competing at the higher level.
The '''Austrian National League''' (German:Österreichische Eishockey-Nationalliga) was the second highest league of the three nationwide ice hockey leagues in Austria. The winner of the league could theoretically move up to the [[Austrian Hockey League]], but in practice that did not happen often, because of the higher cost of competing at the higher level.
There is unofficial cooperation between some EBEL and National league teams, but the [[EC Red Bull Salzburg|EC Red Bull Salzburg II]] are the only team that operates as a real farm-team.
There was unofficial cooperation between some EBEL and National league teams, but the [[EC Red Bull Salzburg|EC Red Bull Salzburg II]] was the only team that operated as a real farm-team.


The National League folded following the 2011-12 season and was replaced by the [[Inter-National League]], which consists of teams from [[Austria]], [[Italy]], and [[Slovenia]].
The league was first held in 1959-60. It did not operate from 1968-1975 and 1994-1996. The National League folded following the 2011-12 season and was replaced by the [[Inter-National League]], which consisted of teams from [[Austria]], [[Italy]], and [[Slovenia]].
 
==Teams==


==Champions==
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|- bgcolor=#CFCFCF
|- class="hintergrundfarbe6"
! Team || Place || Founded || Arena || Capacity
! Season || Champion
|-  
|-
| [[EHC Lustenau]]''' || [[Lustenau]] || 1970 || [[Rheinhalle Lustenau]] || 2,200
|1959-60 || [[Wiener Eislauf-Verein|Wiener EV]]
|-
|1960-61 || [[EK Zell am See]]
|-
|1961-62 || [[SV Ehrwald]]
|-
|1962-63 || [[ATSE Graz]]
|-
|1963-64 || Salzburger EV
|-
|1964-65 || EC Innsbruck Pradl
|-
|1965-66 || A: [[ATSE Graz]], B: [[ASKÖ Wien]]
|-
|1966-67 || A: [[VEU Feldkirch]]
|-
|1967-68 || [[EC Ehrwald]]
|-
|1975-76 || [[EC VSV]]
|-
|1976-77 || [[EC VSV]]
|-
|1977-78 || [[EHC Lustenau]]
|-
|1978-79 || [[EK Zell am See]]
|-
|1979-80 || [[WAT Stadlau]]
|-
|1980-81 || [[ATSE Graz]]
|-
|1981-82 || [[EHC Lustenau]]
|-
|1982-83 || Grazer SV
|-
|1983-84|| [[EHC Lustenau]]
|-
|1984-85 || [[Wiener Eislauf-Verein|Wiener EV]]
|-
|1985-86 ||  [[EK Zell am See]]
|-
|1986-87|| [[UEC Mödling]]
|-
|1987-88 || [[Kapfenberger SV]]
|-
|1988-89 || [[Kapfenberger SV]]
|-
|1989-90 || [[EK Zell am See]]
|-
|1990-91 || [[EK Zell am See]]
|-
|1991-92 || [[EHC Lustenau]]
|-
|1992-93|| [[EC Ehrwald]]
|-
|1993-94 || [[EV Innsbruck]]
|-
|1996-97 || [[EHC Lustenau]]
|-
|1997-98 || [[DEK Klagenfurt]]
|-
|1998-99 || [[Kapfenberger SV]]
|-
|1999-2000 || [[EC Graz 99ers]]
|-
|2000-01 || [[EC Red Bull Salzburg|EC Red Bulls Salzburg]]
|-
|2001-02 ||  [[VEU Feldkirch|EC Supergau Feldkirch]]
|-
|2002-03 || [[EK Zell am See]]
|-
|2003-04 || [[EC Red Bull Salzburg|EC Red Bulls Salzburg]]
|-
|2004-05 || [[EK Zell am See]]
|-
|2005-06 || [[EHC Lustenau]]
|-
|-
| [[EC-TREND Dornbirn]] || [[Dornbirn]] || 1992 || [[Messestadion Dornbirn]] || 4,270
|2006-07 || [[VEU Feldkirch]]
|-
|-
| [[VEU Feldkirch]] || [[Feldkirch, Vorarlberg|Feldkirch]] || 1927 || [[Vorarlberghalle]] || 5,000
|2007-08|| [[Dornbirner EC|EC-TREND Dornbirn]]
|-
|-
| [[EC Red Bull Salzburg|EC Red Bull Salzburg II]] || [[Salzburg]] || 1995 || [[Eisarena Salzburg]] || 3,500
|2008-09 || [[EHC Lustenau]]
|-
|-
| [[EHC Bregenzerwald]] || [[Bregenzerwald]] || 1985 || [[Arena Alberschwende]] ||
|2009-10 || [[Dornbirner EC|EC hagn_leone Dornbirn]]
|-
|-
| [[HC TWK Innsbruck]] || [[Innsbruck]] || 1994 || [[Olympiaworld Innsbruck]] (small hall) || 3,200
|2010-11 || [[VEU Feldkirch]]
|-
|-
| [[EK Zeller Eisbären]] || [[Zell am See]] || 1928 || [[Eishalle Zell am See]] || 3,000
|2011-12 || [[HC Innsbruck]]
|}
|}


==See also==
==See also==
* [[List of Austrian Nationalliga seasons]]
* [[Austrian Hockey League]]
* [[Austrian Hockey League]]


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Latest revision as of 14:46, 1 March 2017

The Austrian National League (German:Österreichische Eishockey-Nationalliga) was the second highest league of the three nationwide ice hockey leagues in Austria. The winner of the league could theoretically move up to the Austrian Hockey League, but in practice that did not happen often, because of the higher cost of competing at the higher level. There was unofficial cooperation between some EBEL and National league teams, but the EC Red Bull Salzburg II was the only team that operated as a real farm-team.

The league was first held in 1959-60. It did not operate from 1968-1975 and 1994-1996. The National League folded following the 2011-12 season and was replaced by the Inter-National League, which consisted of teams from Austria, Italy, and Slovenia.

Champions

Season Champion
1959-60 Wiener EV
1960-61 EK Zell am See
1961-62 SV Ehrwald
1962-63 ATSE Graz
1963-64 Salzburger EV
1964-65 EC Innsbruck Pradl
1965-66 A: ATSE Graz, B: ASKÖ Wien
1966-67 A: VEU Feldkirch
1967-68 EC Ehrwald
1975-76 EC VSV
1976-77 EC VSV
1977-78 EHC Lustenau
1978-79 EK Zell am See
1979-80 WAT Stadlau
1980-81 ATSE Graz
1981-82 EHC Lustenau
1982-83 Grazer SV
1983-84 EHC Lustenau
1984-85 Wiener EV
1985-86 EK Zell am See
1986-87 UEC Mödling
1987-88 Kapfenberger SV
1988-89 Kapfenberger SV
1989-90 EK Zell am See
1990-91 EK Zell am See
1991-92 EHC Lustenau
1992-93 EC Ehrwald
1993-94 EV Innsbruck
1996-97 EHC Lustenau
1997-98 DEK Klagenfurt
1998-99 Kapfenberger SV
1999-2000 EC Graz 99ers
2000-01 EC Red Bulls Salzburg
2001-02 EC Supergau Feldkirch
2002-03 EK Zell am See
2003-04 EC Red Bulls Salzburg
2004-05 EK Zell am See
2005-06 EHC Lustenau
2006-07 VEU Feldkirch
2007-08 EC-TREND Dornbirn
2008-09 EHC Lustenau
2009-10 EC hagn_leone Dornbirn
2010-11 VEU Feldkirch
2011-12 HC Innsbruck

See also

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