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*1995-96: Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg
*1994-95: Traktor Chelyabinsk
*1993-94: Progress Glazov
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*2009-10: Ak Bars Kazan
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*1996-97: Metallurg Lipetsk
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*1995-96: Traktor Chelyabinsk
*1994-95: CSKA Moscow
*1993-94: CSKA Moscow
*1992-93: Dynamo Moscow
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===U15===
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*1996-97: Spartak Moscow
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*1995-96: Metallurg Lipetsk
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*1993-94: CSKA Moscow
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===U14===
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*1994-95: Metallurg Lipetsk
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*1995-96: Traktor Chelyabinsk
*1994-95: Spartak Moscow
*1993-94: Metallurg Cherepovets
*1992-93: CSKA Moscow
===U11===
*1993-94: Spartak Moscow


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 10:26, 29 December 2016

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Junior hockey in Russia currently consists of national championships ranging from U13 to U21. They are organized by the Ice Hockey Federation of Russia.

The Junior Hockey League, a multi-national league spanning four nations (and as many as seven in the past), has been the top level junior (U21) league since the 2009-10 season. It also consists of a second league, the Junior Hockey League Championships.

The younger age groups consist of regional championships, with the top teams meeting in the national final to crown the season's national champion.

The YUHL was formed as the U19 league in 2013. It was contested as a U18 league in 2014 and 2015.

Champions

Junior Hockey League (U21)

See: Junior Hockey League, Junior Hockey League Championships

U18

The competition was played at the U18 level unless otherwise noted.

  • 2015-16: Ak Bars Kazan (U19)
  • 2014-15: Olympia Kirovo-Chepetsk
  • 2013-14: Traktor Chelyabinsk
  • 2012-13: Gornyak Uchaly (U19)
  • 2011-12: Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg
  • 2008-09: Metallburg Novokuznetsk
  • 2007-08: Traktor Chelyabinsk
  • 2006-07: Traktor Chelyabinsk
  • 2005-06: CSKA Moscow
  • 2004-05: Lokomotiv Yaroslavl
  • 2003-04: Metallburg Magnitogorsk
  • 2002-03: CSKA Moscow
  • 2001-02: Lokomotiv Yaroslavl
  • 2000-01: Elemash Elektrostal
  • 1999-00: Torpedo Yaroslavl
  • 1998-99: Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod
  • 1997-98: Torpedo Yaroslavl
  • 1996-97: Lada Togliatti
  • 1995-96: Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg
  • 1994-95: Traktor Chelyabinsk
  • 1993-94: Progress Glazov

U17

  • 2015-16: SKA St. Petersrburg
  • 2014-15: Lokomotiv Yaroslavl
  • 2013-14: Lokomotiv Yaroslavl
  • 2012-13: CSKA Moscow
  • 2011-12: Ak Bars Kazan
  • 2010-11: Vityaz Podolsk
  • 2009-10: Ak Bars Kazan
  • 1993-94: Spartakovets Yekaterinburg

U16

  • 2015-16: Ak Bars Kazan
  • 2014-15: Dynamo Moscow
  • 2013-14: Vityaz Podolsk
  • 2012-13: Traktor Chelyabinsk
  • 2011-12: Ak Bars Kazan
  • 2010-11: Avangard Omsk
  • 2009-10: Salavat Yulaev Ufa
  • 2008-09: Ak Bars Kazan
  • 2007-08: Lokomotiv Yaroslavl
  • 2006-07: Dynamo Moscow
  • 2005-06: Traktor Chelyabinsk
  • 2004-05: Dynamo Moscow
  • 2003-04: Lokomotiv Yaroslavl
  • 2002-03: Avangard Omsk
  • 2001-02: Metallurg Magnitogorsk
  • 2000-01: Lokomotiv Yaroslavl
  • 1999-00: Traktor Chelyabinsk
  • 1998-99: Avangard Omsk
  • 1997-98: Spartak Moscow
  • 1996-97: Metallurg Lipetsk
  • 1995-96: Traktor Chelyabinsk
  • 1994-95: CSKA Moscow
  • 1993-94: CSKA Moscow
  • 1992-93: Dynamo Moscow

U15

  • 2015-16: CSKA Moscow
  • 2014-15: Ak Bars Kazan
  • 2013-14: Lokomotiv Yaroslavl
  • 2012-13: Traktor Chelyabinsk
  • 2011-12: Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg
  • 2010-11: Ak Bars Kazan
  • 2009-10: CSKA Moscow
  • 2008-09: Salavat Yulaev Ufa
  • 2007-08: Lokomotiv Yaroslavl
  • 2006-07: Metallurg Magnitogorsk
  • 2005-06: Metallurg Magnitogorsk
  • 2004-05: Spartak Moscow
  • 2003-04: Lokomotiv Yaroslavl
  • 2002-03: Salavat Yulaev Ufa
  • 2001-02: Metallurg Magnitogorsk
  • 2000-01: Metallurg Magnitogorsk
  • 1999-00: Torpedo Yaroslavl
  • 1998-99: Gazovik Tyumen
  • 1997-98: Severstal Cherepovets
  • 1996-97: Spartak Moscow
  • 1995-96: Metallurg Lipetsk
  • 1994-95: Torpedo Yaroslavl
  • 1993-94: CSKA Moscow

U14

  • 2015-16: Dynamo Moscow
  • 2008-09: CSKA Moscow
  • 2007-08: Traktor Chelyabinsk
  • 2006-07: Gazovik Tyumen
  • 2005-06: Metallurg Magnitogorsk
  • 2004-05: Metallurg Magnitogorsk
  • 2003-04: Spartak Moscow
  • 2002-03: Avangard Omsk
  • 2001-02: Traktor Chelyabinsk
  • 2000-01: Metallurg Magnitogorsk
  • 1999-00: CSKA Moscow
  • 1998-99: Kristall Elektrostal
  • 1997-98: Traktor Chelyabinsk
  • 1996-97: Spartak Moscow
  • 1995-96: Spartak Moscow
  • 1994-95: Metallurg Lipetsk
  • 1993-94: Traktor Chelyabinsk
  • 1992-93: Dynamo Moscow

U13

  • 2015-16: Rous Moscow
  • 2008-09: CSKA Moscow
  • 2007-08: CSKA Moscow
  • 2006-07: Spartak Moscow
  • 1997-98: Traktor Chelyabinsk
  • 1996-97: Kristall Elektrostal
  • 1995-96: Traktor Chelyabinsk
  • 1994-95: Spartak Moscow
  • 1993-94: Metallurg Cherepovets
  • 1992-93: CSKA Moscow

U11

  • 1993-94: Spartak Moscow

External links

European Hockey Overview
Top-Level Leagues
International

Alps Hockey League - BeNe League - Erste Liga - International Hockey League - Kontinental Hockey League

National

Andorra - Armenia - Austria - Belarus - Belgium - Bosnia and Herzegovina - Bulgaria - Croatia - Cyprus - Czech Republic - Denmark - Estonia - Finland - France - Georgia - Germany - Greece - Hungary - Iceland - Italy - Kazakhstan - Latvia - Lithuania - Luxembourg - Netherlands - Norway - Poland - Romania - Serbia - Slovakia - Slovenia - Spain - Sweden - Switzerland - Turkey - Ukraine - United Kingdom

Second-Level Leagues
Belarus - Belgium - Bulgaria - Czech Republic - Denmark - England - Finland - France - Germany - Hungary - Iceland - Italy - Kazakhstan - Latvia - Lithuania - Netherlands - Norway - Poland - Russia - Slovakia - Spain - Sweden - Switzerland - Turkey - Ukraine
Third-Level Leagues
Austria - Belgium - Czech Republic - Denmark - England - Finland - France - Germany - Hungary - Italy - Netherlands - Norway - Poland - Russia - Scotland - Slovakia - Sweden - Switzerland
Fourth-Level and lower Leagues
Austria - Belgium (4, 5) - Czech Republic (4, 5) - Finland (4, 5, 6, 7) - France - Germany (4, 5) - Hungary - Italy - Netherlands (4, 5, 6, 7) - Norway (4, 5, 6, 7) - Poland - Russia (Night League, Amateur Leagues) - Sweden (4, 5, 6, 7, 8), Switzerland (4, 5, 6, 7)
Cup Competitions
Cups

Belarus - Belgium - Bosnia and Herzegovina - Bulgaria - Czech Republic - Denmark - East Germany - Estonia - Finland - France - Germany - Hungary - Iceland - Italy - Kazakhstan - Latvia - Lithuania - Luxembourg - Netherlands (Cup, Ron Berteling Schaal) - Norway - Poland - Romania - Scotland - Serbia - Slovakia - Slovenia - Soviet Union - Spain - Switzerland - Ukraine - Yugoslavia

Supercups

Belgium - Estonia - Hungary - Italy - Poland - Netherlands - Slovenia - Spain

Defunct Leagues
Soviet Union - Russia - Czechoslovakia - Yugoslavia - West Germany - East Germany - Ireland - Luxembourg - Macedonia - Malta - Portugal - Alpenliga - Interliga - Inter-National League - North Sea Cup - Panonian League - Eastern European - Balkan League (1994-1997) - Baltic League (2001) - Baltic Hockey League (2020) - Carpathian League - Slohokej Liga - Balkan Ice Hockey League - English League - English National League - Scottish National League - British Hockey League - Ice Hockey Superleague - German Championship - Swedish Championship - Klass I - Svenska Serien - Elitserien - Swedish Division I - SM-sarja - Swiss National Championship - Swiss International Championship
Women's Leagues
International leagues

Elite Women's Hockey League - EWHL Super Cup

National leagues

Austria - Belgium - Bulgaria - Croatia - Czech Republic - Denmark - Estonia - Finland (1, 2, 3, U20, U18, U16) - France - Germany (1, 2, 3, Cup) - Great Britain (England U16) - Hungary - Iceland - Italy - Kazakhstan - Latvia - Lithuania - Netherlands - Norway - Poland - Romania - Russia (U18) - Slovakia - Slovenia - Spain - Sweden (1, 2, 3, 4, U20) - Switzerland - Turkey - Ukraine

Defunct leagues

Czechoslovakia - Interliga - Low Countries Cup

Junior Leagues
Austria - Belarus - Belgium - Bulgaria - Croatia - Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) - Denmark - Estonia - Finland - France - Germany (East Germany) - Great Britain - Hungary - Iceland - Italy - Kazakhstan - Latvia - Lithuania - Netherlands - Norway - Poland - Romania - Russia (Soviet Union) - Serbia - Slovakia - Slovenia - Spain - Sweden - Switzerland - Turkey - Ukraine - Yugoslavia
University Leagues
European University Hockey League - Czech Republic - Great Britain - Netherlands - Russia (RSHL, MSHL, SHLC, SHLMO, SibSHL, SPSHL) - Sweden