Italian Hockey League

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Italian Hockey League
Sport Ice hockey
Founded 1935
No. of teams 10
Country(ies) Flag of Italy Italy
Most recent champion(s) HC Varese

The Italian Hockey League is the second level of ice hockey in Italy, below the Serie A.

History

From 1935 until 1948, the second-level Italian league was known as the Serie B. It was then known as the Promozione from 1948 until 1965. The second-level league again became known as the Serie B from 1965 to 1988.

Between 1988 and 1993 and from 1995-1996, the Serie B1 and Serie B2 functioned jointly as the second-level leagues. In the years 1997, 1999, 2000, and 2003, the Serie A2 and Serie B served as the second tier leagues. The Serie B served as the sole second-level competition in 1994, 1998, 2001, 2002, and 2004.

The Serie A2 became the lone second-level league for the 2004-05 season. The league changed its name to the Seconda Divisione prior to the 2013-14 season. After nearly all the Seconda Divisione teams joined the Serie A for 2014-15, the second-tier competition again became known as the Serie B. In 2017, it was renamed the Italian Hockey League.

Champions

  • 1935 - Hockey Club Milano II
  • 1936 - ADG Milano (Cortina forfeited final)
  • 1937 - ?
  • 1938 - ADMG MIlano II
  • 1939 - ?
  • 1940 - ?
  • 1941 - ?
  • 1942-1946 - not contested
  • 1947 - Misurina
  • 1948 - ?
  • 1949 - Gardena-Ortisei "B"
  • 1950 - ?
  • 1951 - Sasslong Santa Cristina
  • 1952 - Sasslong Santa Cristina
  • 1953 - Valpellice
  • 1954 - Torino
  • 1955 - Asiago
  • 1956 - Latemar Bolzano
  • 1957 - Scoiattoli Bolzano
  • 1958 - Amatori Milano
  • 1959 - Amatori Milano
  • 1960 - Amatori Milano
  • 1961 - Latemar Bolzano
  • 1962 - SSV Bolzano
  • 1963 - Alleghe
  • 1964 - Alleghe
  • 1965 - Torino
  • 1966 - Amatori Cortina
  • 1967 - Torino
  • 1968 - Brunico
  • 1969 - Brunico and Torino
  • 1970 - Alleghe
  • 1971 - Merano
  • 1972 - Renon
  • 1973 - Renon
  • 1974 - Bolzano
  • 1975 - Renon
  • 1976 - Valpellice
  • 1977 - Asiago and Turbine Milano
  • 1978 - Merano
  • 1979 - Bolzano
  • 1980 - Selva di Val Gardena
  • 1981 - Selva di Val Gardena
  • 1982 - Fiemme Cavalese
  • 1983 - Fiemme Cavalese
  • 1984 - Auronzo
  • 1985 - Fassa
  • 1986 - Renon
  • 1987 - Fiemme Cavalese
  • 1988 - Milano Saima (serie B1), Appiano (serie B2)
  • 1989 - Como (serie B1), Bressanone (serie B2)
  • 1990 - Cortina (serie B1), Appiano (serie B2)
  • 1991 - Merano (serie B1), Alta Badia (serie B2)
  • 1992 - Gardena-Ortisei (serie B1), Alta Badia (serie B2)
  • 1993 - Courmayeur-Aosta (serie B1), Pergine (serie B2)
  • 1994 - Cortina
  • 1995 - Zoldo (serie B1), Appiano (serie B2)
  • 1996 - Zoldo (serie B1), Settequerce (serie B2)
  • 1997 - Gardena-Ortisei (A2), Selva di Val Gardena (serie B)
  • 1998 - Zoldo
  • 1999 - Auronzo (serie A2), Renon (serie B)
  • 2000 - Settequerce (serie A2), Renon (serie B)
  • 2001 - Caldaro
  • 2002 - Appiano
  • 2003 - Appiano (serie A2), Mastini Varese (serie B)
  • 2004 - Bressanone
  • 2005 - Vipiteno
  • 2006 - Pontebba
  • 2007 - Merano
  • 2008 - Caldaro
  • 2009 - Vipiteno
  • 2010 - Appiano
  • 2011 - Vipiteno
  • 2012 - Milano Rossoblu
  • 2013 - Appiano
  • 2014 - Appiano
  • 2015 - Alleghe
  • 2016 - Merano
  • 2017 - Milano Rossoblu
  • 2018 - Eppan Appiano
  • 2019 - Caldaro
  • 2020 - not awarded
  • 2021 - Caldaro
  • 2022 - Unterland Cavaliers
  • 2023 - Varese

External links


Italian Hockey League seasons
1934–35 · 1935–36 · 1936–37 · 1937–38 · 1938–39 · 1939–40 · 1940–41 · 1946–47 · 1947–48 · 1948–49 · 1949–50 · 1950–51 · 1951–52 · 1952–53 · 1953–54 · 1954–55 · 1955–56 · 1956–57 · 1957–58 · 1958–59 · 1959–60 · 1960–61 · 1961–62 · 1962–63 · 1963–64 · 1964–65 · 1965–66 · 1966–67 · 1967–68 · 1968–69 · 1969–70 · 1970–71 · 1971–72 · 1972–73 · 1973–74 · 1974–75 · 1975–76 · 1976–77 · 1977–78 · 1978–79 · 1979–80 · 1980–81 · 1981–82 · 1982–83 · 1983–84 · 1984–85 · 1985–86 · 1986–87 · 1987–88 · 1988–89 · 1989–90 · 1990–91 · 1991–92 · 1992–93 · 1993–94 · 1994–95 · 1995–96 · 1996–97 · 1997–98 · 1998–99 · 1999–00 · 2000–01 · 2001–02 · 2002–03 · 2003–04 · 2004–05 · 2005–06 · 2006–07 · 2007–08 · 2008–09 · 2009–10 · 2010–11 · 2011–12 · 2012–13 · 2013-14 · 2014-15 · 2015-16 · 2016-17 · 2017-18 · 2018-19 · 2019-20 · 2020-21 · 2021-22 · 2022-23
European Hockey Overview
Top-Level Leagues
International

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

National

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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
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