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Liga Mexicana Elite de Hockey
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Sport Ice hockey
Founded 1989 (National Championship)
2010 (LME)
2012 (Liga Mexicana)
2014 (SNHL)
2017 (LMEH)
No. of teams 4 (LMEH)
27 (SNHL)
Country(ies) Flag of Mexico Mexico

The Liga Mexicana Elite de Hockey (LMEH) is a semi-professional league in Mexico that was founded for the 2017-18 season. The league was created with the objective of having the best players in the country compete against each other. Four teams joined the league for its inaugural season - Teotihuacan Priests, Mayan Astronomers, Aztec Eagle Warriors, and Olmec Stone Heads.

The Senior National Hockey League (SNHL; also referred to as the Sunday Night Hockey League) is the senior men's competition in Mexico. It is divided into four divisions, featuring a total of 27 teams, and promotion and relegation exists between the divisions. All games are played at the Ice Dome CDMX. The league features summer and winter seasons.

The Liga Mexicana Élite served as the national ice hockey league in Mexico during the 2010-11 season. There was also a Campeonato Metropolitano contested that year.

Prior to the formation of the league, the Mexican National Championship was held from 1989-2010. The 2012-2015 seasons featured a league known as the Liga Mexicana. The SNHL began play for the 2014-15 season.

Champions

Senior National Hockey League

  • 2017 (summer challenge series) : Jurassics
  • 2016-17 : ? (D1), Samurice (D2), Copos Infernales (D3), Power Players (D4), Piranas (D5)
  • 2016 (summer) : Ice Drunks HC
  • 2015-16 (November-March) : Los Aguacateros finished first in regular season
  • 2015 (May-October) : Ice Drunks HC
  • 2014-15 : Ice Drunks HC

Liga Mexicana

  • 2014-15 : Leones Leon
  • 2013-14 : Agaves Guadalajara
  • 2012-13 : Tigres Monterrey
  • 2011-12 : Aztec Eagle Warriors
  • 2010-11 : Teotihuacan Priests

Campeonato Metropolitano

  • 2010-11 : San Jeronimo Osos 1

National Championship

  • 2009-10 : San Jeronimo Osos
  • 2007-08 : San Jeronimo Osos
  • 2006-07 : San Jeronimo Osos
  • 2005-06 : San Jeronimo Osos
  • 2004-05 : Jurassics San Jeronimo
  • 2003-04 : Lomas Verdes 1
  • 2001-02 : Distrito Federal (Note: There was no senior competition in Mexico during the 2001-02 season, so the U20 league served as the main competition in the country, and its champion, Distrito Federal, is sometimes listed as being the Mexican national champion for the year.)
  • 2000-01 : Distrito Federal
  • 1999-00 : Distrito Federal
  • 1998-99 : DF Sportica
  • 1991-98 : not played
  • 1990 - Association del Estado Nuevo León
  • 1989 - Instituto Politecnico Nacional

Gallery

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