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*[[2022 Gauteng League season|2022]]: Pretoria Capitals
*[[2022 Gauteng League season|2022]]: Pretoria Capitals
*[[2023 Gauteng League season|2023]]: Pretoria Capitals
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==Other Divisions==
==Other Divisions==
;1st Division
;1st Division
*2023: Kempton Park Sabres
*2022: Kempton Park Sabres
*2022: Kempton Park Sabres
*2021: Kempton Park Sabres Red
*2021: Kempton Park Sabres Red
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*2015: Kempton Park Scorpions
*2015: Kempton Park Scorpions
;2nd Division
;2nd Division
*2023: Centurion Forrest Rats
*2022: Pretoria Capitals
*2022: Pretoria Capitals
*2021: Centurion Forrest Rats
*2021: Centurion Forrest Rats
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*2015: Centurion Forrest Rats
*2015: Centurion Forrest Rats
;Ladies League
;Ladies League
*2023: Pretoria Ice Hawks (Women's Division), GP Phoenix (Seniors Division)
*2022: Pretoria Ice Hawks (Women's Division), GP Huskies (Seniors Division)
*2022: Pretoria Ice Hawks (Women's Division), GP Huskies (Seniors Division)
*2019: Pretoria Ice Hawks
*2019: Pretoria Ice Hawks
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*2016: Pretoria Ice Hawks
*2016: Pretoria Ice Hawks
;U20
;U20
*2023: Gauteng NorhTigers
*2022: Gauteng NorhTigers
*2022: Gauteng NorhTigers
*2021: Gauteng NorhTigers
*2021: Gauteng NorhTigers
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*2015: Gauteng South Miners  
*2015: Gauteng South Miners  
;U18
;U18
*2023: Pretoria Ice Hawks
*2022: Kempton Park Scorpions
*2022: Kempton Park Scorpions
*2021: Centurion Forrest Rats
*2021: Centurion Forrest Rats
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*2015: Kempton Park Scorpions
*2015: Kempton Park Scorpions
;U16
;U16
*2023: Pretoria Ice Hawks
*2022: Pretoria Ice Hawks  
*2022: Pretoria Ice Hawks  
*2021: Pretoria Ice Hawks
*2021: Pretoria Ice Hawks
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*2015: Kempton Park Scorpions
*2015: Kempton Park Scorpions
;U14
;U14
*2023: Pretoria Capitals
*2022: Pretoria Ice Hawks
*2022: Pretoria Ice Hawks
*2021: Pretoria Ice Hawks
*2021: Pretoria Ice Hawks

Latest revision as of 23:11, 22 December 2023

The Gauteng League is the top league of the province of Gauteng, South Africa. The league is sanctioned by the South African Ice Hockey Association (SAIHA) and the Gauteng Ice Hockey Association (GIHA).

It has also been called the Transvaal League historically and was long the top league in South Africa before the nationwide South African Super League was established in 2015.

Champions

  • 1936: Mohawks IHC Johannesburg (Exhibition Trophy)
  • 1937-1938: unknown
  • 1939: Mohawks IHC Johannesburg
  • 1940: Rand University
  • 1941: Maple Leafs (War League)
  • 1942: Johannesburg Lions & Olympians were tied (War League)
  • 1943-1945: Not contested
  • 1946: Mohawks IHC Johannesburg
  • 1947: Tigers IHC
  • 1948: Lions Johannesburg
  • 1949: unknown
  • 1950: Tigers IHC
  • 1951: Wolves IHC
  • 1952: Lions Johannesburg
  • 1953: unknown
  • 1954: Tigers IHC
  • 1955: Tigers IHC
  • 1956: Lions Johannesburg
  • 1957-1958: Not contested
  • 1959: Wolves IHC
  • 1960-62: Not contested
  • 1963: Wembley Lions Johannesburg
  • 1964: Not contested
  • 1965 (March-May): Wembley Lions Johannesburg
  • 1965 (September-December): unknown
  • 1966: Swiss Bears Johannesburg
  • 1967: Swiss Bears Johannesburg
  • 1968: Swiss Bears Johannesburg
  • 1969: Springbok Flyers
  • 1970: Canadian Hush Puppies Johannesburg
  • 1971: Wembley Lions Johannesburg
  • 1972: Edelweiss Johannesburg
  • 1973: Swiss Bears Johannesburg
  • 1974: Swiss Bears Johannesburg
  • 1975: Jungle Jets Johannesburg
  • 1976: Findlaters Bears Johannesburg
  • 1977: Maple Leafs Johannesburg
  • 1978: Maple Leafs Johannesburg
  • 1979: Flyers Roodenpoort
  • 1980: Flyers Roodenpoort
  • 1981: Flyers Roodenpoort
  • 1982: Flyers Roodenpoort
  • 1983: Bullets Benoni
  • 1984: Flyers Roodenpoort
  • 1985: Johannesburg Bullets
  • 1986: Flyers Roodenpoort
  • 1987: Flyers Johannesburg
  • 1988: Flyers Johannesburg
  • 1989: Johannesburg Bullets
  • 1990: Johannesburg Bullets
  • 1991: Flyers Roodenpoort
  • 1992: Flyers Roodenpoort
  • 1993: Flyers Roodenpoort
  • 1994: Can-Ams Johannesburg (also reported as Flyers Roodenpoort)
  • 1995: Can-Ams Johannesburg
  • 1996: Can-Ams Johannesburg
  • 1997: Pretoria Capitals
  • 1998: Pretoria Capitals
  • 1999: Wildcats Krugersdorp
  • 2000: Wildcats Krugersdorp
  • 2001: Ama-Horney Pretoria
  • 2002: Wildcats Krugersdorp
  • 2003: Wildcats Krugersdorp
  • 2004: Wildcats Pretoria
  • 2005: Ama-Horney Pretoria
  • 2006: Warriors Pretoria
  • 2007: Wildcats Krugersdorp (also reported as Warriors Pretoria)
  • 2008: Scorpions Johannesburg
  • 2009: Scorpions Johannesburg
  • 2010: Warriors Pretoria
  • 2011: Wildcats Johannesburg
  • 2012: Warriors Pretoria
  • 2013: Pretoria Capitals
  • 2014: Gauteng Wildcats
  • 2015: Gauteng Wildcats
  • 2016: Pretoria Capitals
  • 2017: Kempton Park Wildcats
  • 2018: Kempton Park Wildcats
  • 2019: Pretoria Capitals
  • 2021: Only 1st and 2nd Divisions played
  • 2022: Pretoria Capitals
  • 2023: Pretoria Capitals

Other Divisions

1st Division
  • 2023: Kempton Park Sabres
  • 2022: Kempton Park Sabres
  • 2021: Kempton Park Sabres Red
  • 2019: Centurion Forrest Rats (132)
  • 2018: Kempton Park Scorpions
  • 2017: Kempton Park Scorpions
  • 2015: Kempton Park Scorpions
2nd Division
  • 2023: Centurion Forrest Rats
  • 2022: Pretoria Capitals
  • 2021: Centurion Forrest Rats
  • 2019: Centurion Warriors (133)
  • 2018: Pretoria Capitals
  • 2017: Centurion Warriors
  • 2016: Pretoria Capitals
  • 2015: Centurion Forrest Rats
Ladies League
  • 2023: Pretoria Ice Hawks (Women's Division), GP Phoenix (Seniors Division)
  • 2022: Pretoria Ice Hawks (Women's Division), GP Huskies (Seniors Division)
  • 2019: Pretoria Ice Hawks
  • 2018: Centurion Warriors
  • 2017: Pretoria Capitals
  • 2016: Pretoria Ice Hawks
U20
  • 2023: Gauteng NorhTigers
  • 2022: Gauteng NorhTigers
  • 2021: Gauteng NorhTigers
  • 2019: Gauteng NorhTigers
  • 2018: Gauteng NorhTigers
  • 2017: Gauteng NorhTigers
  • 2016: Gauteng NorhTigers
  • 2015: Gauteng South Miners
U18
  • 2023: Pretoria Ice Hawks
  • 2022: Kempton Park Scorpions
  • 2021: Centurion Forrest Rats
  • 2019: Kempton Park Scorpions
  • 2018: Kempton Park Scorpions
  • 2017: Pretoria Capitals
  • 2016: Pretoria Capitals
  • 2015: Kempton Park Scorpions
U16
  • 2023: Pretoria Ice Hawks
  • 2022: Pretoria Ice Hawks
  • 2021: Pretoria Ice Hawks
  • 2019: Kempton Park Vipers
  • 2018: Pretoria Capitals
  • 2017: Pretoria Capitals
  • 2016: Kempton Park Scorpions
  • 2015: Kempton Park Scorpions
U14
  • 2023: Pretoria Capitals
  • 2022: Pretoria Ice Hawks
  • 2021: Pretoria Ice Hawks
  • 2019: Pretoria Ice Hawks
  • 2018: Kempton Park Vipers
  • 2017: Kempton Park Vipers
  • 2016: Centurion Warriors
  • 2015: Kempton Park Scorpions
U12
  • 2019: Pretoria Ice Hawks
  • 2018: Pretoria Ice Hawks
  • 2017: Pretoria Ice Hawks
  • 2016: Kempton Park Vipers
  • 2015: Pretoria Ice Hawks

External links

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 - 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 - Liga Abierta) - Brazil (Sao Paulo Championship - Brazilian Championship) - Ecuador - Mexico

Women's leagues

Australia (Tier 2) - China - 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