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==Champions==
==Champions==
* 2015-16: EHC Durnten (Orientale), Rheinfelden (Central), Star Chaux-de-Fonds (Romande 5), Monthey (Romande 6)
 
* 2014-15: EHC Durnten (Orientale),  Munchenbuchsee-Moosseedorf (Central),  Star Chaux-de-Fonds (Romande 5), HC Sierre (Romande 6)
{| class="wikitable"
* 2013-14: EHC Wetzikon (Orientale), Munchenbuchsee-Moosseedorf (Central), Moutier (Romande 5), HC Red Ice II (Romande 6)
|- style="font-weight:bold; background-color:#dddddd;" align="center" |
* 2012-13: SC Weinfelden (Orientale), Munchenbuchsee-Moosseedorf (Central), La Vallee de Joux (Romande 5), Geneve-Servette II (Romande 6)
| Season
* 2011-12: EHC Seewen (Orientale), Wettingen-Baden (Central), Saint-Imier (Romande 5), Meyrin (Romande 6) - Meyrin won final
| width="20%" | Orientale (East) champion
* 2010-11: EHC Chur (Orientale), EHC Belp (Central), EHC SenSee (Romande 5), HC Forward-Morges (Romande 6)
| width="20%" | Central champion
* 2009-10: Chiasso (Orientale), Bale-Petit-Huningen II (Central), Saint-Imier (Romande 5), SC Meyrin (Romande 6) - Saint-Imier won final
| Romande champion
* 2008-09: SC Herisau (Orientale), EHC Belp (Central), HC Universite Neuchatel (Romande 5), HC Forward-Morges (Romande 6) - Uni Neuchatel won final
| Promoted teams
* 2007-08: EHC Oberthurgau (Orientale), Adelboden (Central), HC Vallee de Joux (Romande 5), HC Montana-Crans (Romande 6) - Montana-Crans won final
|-
* 2006-07: Ceresio (Orientale), Oberlangenegg (Central), Bulle-la-Gruyere (Romande 5), HC Villars-sur-Ollon (Romande 6) - Bulle won final
|2015-16|| EHC Durnten||Rheinfelden|| Star Chaux-de-Fonds (Group 5), Monthey (Group 6)||Monthey, Rheinfelden, Durnten
* 2005-06: Seewen-Herti (Orientale), EHC Belp (Central), HC Universite Neuchatel (Romande 5), Verbier Bagnes (Romande 6) - Universite won final, but ceded promotion to Verbier
|-
* 2004-05: Arosa (Orientale), EHC Belp (Central), Nord Vaudois (Romande 5), SC Meyrin (Romande 6) - Meyrin won promotion series
|2014-15||EHC Durnten||Munchenbuchsee-Moosseedorf||Star Chaux-de-Fonds (Group 5), HC Sierre (Group 6)||Sierre
* 2003-04: Weinfelden (Orientale), EHC Belp (Central), Saint-Imier (Romande 5), Sion (Romande 6) - Sion won final
|-
* 2002-03: Illnau-Effretikon (Orientale), EHC Belp (Central), Star Montagne (Romande)
|2013-14||EHC Wetzikon||Munchenbuchsee-Moosseedorf||Moutier (Group 5), HC Red Ice II (Group 6)||Wetzikon, Red Ice II
* 2001-02: Herisau (Orientale), Wohlen-Freiamt (Central), Prilly (Romande)
|-
* 2000-01: EHC Schaffhausen (Orientale), EHC Adelboden (Central), Monthey (Romande)
|2012-13||SC Weinfelden||Munchenbuchsee-Moosseedorf ||La Vallee de Joux (Group 5), Geneve-Servette II (Group 6)||Weinfelden, La Vallee de Joux
* 1999-00: EHC Wetzikon (Orientale), EHC Rot-Blau Bern (Central), HC Dudingen (Romande 5), HC Anniviers (Romande 6) - HC Tramelan and Dudingen won promotion playoffs
|-
* 1992-93: Arosa (Orientale), Bale-Petit-Huningen (Central), Octodure (Romande)
|2011-12|| EHC Seewen||Wettingen-Baden||Saint-Imier (Group 5), Meyrin (Group 6)||Seewen, Wettingen-Baden, Saint-Imier
* 1991-92: Kusnacht (Orientale), Unterseen (Central), Star Chaux-de-Fonds (Romande)
|-
* 1990-91: Chiasso (Orientale), Zunzgen-Sissach (Central), Champery (Romande)
|2010-11|| EHC Chur||EHC Belp||EHC SenSee (Group 5), HC Forward-Morges (Group 6)||Chur, Belp, Forward-Morges
* 1989-90: Saint Moritz and Seewen were promoted (Orientale), Signau and Thunerstern were promoted (Central), Le Locle and Sion were promoted (Romande)
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* 1988-89: Wetzikon, Lucerne (Orientale) Munchenbuchsee, Schwarzenburg (Central) Saint-Imier, Chateau d'Oex (Romande)
|2009-10|| Chiasso||Bale-Petit-Huningen II||Saint-Imier (Group 5), SC Meyrin (Group 6)||Chiasso, Huningen II, Saint-Imier
* 1987-88: Illnau-Effretikon, Grasshopper Club Zurich (Orientale), Rot-Blau Bern, Signau (Central) Saas-Grund, Villars (Romande)
|-
* 1986-87: Lucerne, Kussnacht (Orientale), Solothurn, Munchenbuchsee (Central), Moutier, Star Lausanne (Romande)
|2008-09||SC Herisau||EHC Belp|| HC Universite Neuchatel (Group 5), HC Forward-Morges (Group 6)||Herisau, Belp, Neuchatel
* 1971-72: Schwarzenburg (promoted from Group 3), Serrieres (promoted from Group 4)
|-
* 1967-68: Dürnten, Schaffhouse, EHC Bienne II, EHC Langenthal II, HC La-Chaux-de Fonds II and Leukergrund were promoted to the 1.Liga  
|2007-08|| EHC Oberthurgau||Adelboden ||HC Vallee de Joux (Group 5), HC Montana-Crans (Group 6)||Oberthurgau, Adelboden, Montana-Crans
|-
|2006-07||Ceresio|| Oberlangenegg||Bulle-la-Gruyere (Group 5), HC Villars-sur-Ollon (Group 6)||Ceresio, Bulle-la-Gruyere, Villars-sur-Ollon
|-
|2005-06|| Seewen-Herti|| EHC Belp||HC Universite Neuchatel (Group 5), Verbier Bagnes (Group 6)||Seewen-Herti, Verbier<sup>1</sup>
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|2004-05|| EHC Arosa ||EHC Belp ||Nord Vaudois (Group 5), SC Meyrin (Group 6)||Arosa, Meyrin
|-
|2003-04|| Weinfelden ||EHC Belp || Saint-Imier (Group 5), Sion (Group 6)|| Weinfelden, Sion
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|2002-03|| Illnau-Effretikon||EHC Belp|| Star Montagne||Saint-Moritz<sup>2</sup>, Star Montagne  
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|2001-02|| SC Herisau || Wohlen-Freiamt || Prilly || Herisau, Zuchwil-Regio<sup>3</sup>, Prilly
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|2000-01|| EHC Schaffhausen ||EHC Adelboden|| Monthey||Schaffhausen, Adelboden, Brandis, Monthey
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|1999-00||EHC Wetzikon ||EHC Rot-Blau Bern ||HC Dudingen (Group 5), HC Anniviers (Group 6) || Wetzikon, Porza, Rot-Blau Bern, EHC Napf, Dudingen
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|1992-93||EHC Arosa ||Bale-Petit-Huningen||Octodure||Arosa, Bellinzona, Bale-Petit Huningen, Zunzgen-Sissach, Octodure, Tramelan
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|1991-92|| SC Kusnacht || Unterseen || Star Chaux-de-Fonds || Kusnacht, Wetzikon, Unterseen, Thunerstern, Star Chaux-de-Fonds, Nendaz
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|1990-91|| Chiasso ||Zunzgen-Sissach ||Champery ||Chiasso, Illnau-Effretikon, Zunzgen-Sissach, Marzili-Langgasse, Champery, Monthey
|-
|1989-90||colspan="11"|Saint Moritz and Seewen (Orientale), Signau and Thunerstern(Central), Le Locle and Sion (Romande) were promoted to the 1.Liga
|-
|1988-89||colspan="11"| Wetzikon, Lucerne (Orientale), Munchenbuchsee, Schwarzenburg (Central), Saint-Imier, Chateau d'Oex (Romande) were promoted to the 1.Liga
|-
|1987-88||colspan="11"|Illnau-Effretikon, Grasshopper Club Zurich (Orientale), Rot-Blau Bern, Signau (Central) Saas-Grund, Villars (Romande) were promoted to the 1.Liga
|-
|1986-87||colspan="11"| Lucerne, Kussnacht am Rigi (Orientale), Solothurn, Munchenbuchsee (Central), Moutier, Star Lausanne (Romande) were promoted to the 1.Liga
|-
|1971-72||colspan="11"|Schwarzenburg (promoted from Group 3), Serrieres (promoted from Group 4)
|-
|1967-68||colspan="11"|Dürnten, Schaffhouse, EHC Bienne II, EHC Langenthal II, HC La-Chaux-de Fonds II and Leukergrund were promoted to the 1.Liga  
|}
 
Notes: 1. Universite Neuchatel won the Romande promotion series, but ceded promotion to Verbier. 2. Illnau-Effretikon won the Orientale group, but declined promotion. The second-place finisher, Saint-Moritz, was instead promoted. 3. Wohlen-Freiamt won the Central group, but opted to remain in the 2. Liga, so Zuchwil-Regio was promoted in their place.
 
==External links==
*[http://www.sihf.ch/de/regio-league/ Regio League]


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Revision as of 17:33, 18 January 2017

Swiss 2. Liga
Sport Ice hockey
Founded 19??
No. of teams 66
Country(ies) Flag of Switzerland Switzerland
Related competitions Swiss 1.Liga
Swiss 3.Liga
Swiss 4.Liga

The Swiss 2.Liga is the fourth highest league in Switzerland, after the National League A, the National League B, and the Swiss 1.Liga.

The top teams are promoted to the Swiss 1.Liga and the bottom teams are relegated to the Swiss 3.Liga.

Format

The 2.Liga is divided in three divisions: Ostschweiz or Orientale (East Switzerland; OS), 13 teams; Zentralschweiz (Central Switzerland; ZS), 12 teams and Suisse Romande (Romandie, SR).

Champions

Season Orientale (East) champion Central champion Romande champion Promoted teams
2015-16 EHC Durnten Rheinfelden Star Chaux-de-Fonds (Group 5), Monthey (Group 6) Monthey, Rheinfelden, Durnten
2014-15 EHC Durnten Munchenbuchsee-Moosseedorf Star Chaux-de-Fonds (Group 5), HC Sierre (Group 6) Sierre
2013-14 EHC Wetzikon Munchenbuchsee-Moosseedorf Moutier (Group 5), HC Red Ice II (Group 6) Wetzikon, Red Ice II
2012-13 SC Weinfelden Munchenbuchsee-Moosseedorf La Vallee de Joux (Group 5), Geneve-Servette II (Group 6) Weinfelden, La Vallee de Joux
2011-12 EHC Seewen Wettingen-Baden Saint-Imier (Group 5), Meyrin (Group 6) Seewen, Wettingen-Baden, Saint-Imier
2010-11 EHC Chur EHC Belp EHC SenSee (Group 5), HC Forward-Morges (Group 6) Chur, Belp, Forward-Morges
2009-10 Chiasso Bale-Petit-Huningen II Saint-Imier (Group 5), SC Meyrin (Group 6) Chiasso, Huningen II, Saint-Imier
2008-09 SC Herisau EHC Belp HC Universite Neuchatel (Group 5), HC Forward-Morges (Group 6) Herisau, Belp, Neuchatel
2007-08 EHC Oberthurgau Adelboden HC Vallee de Joux (Group 5), HC Montana-Crans (Group 6) Oberthurgau, Adelboden, Montana-Crans
2006-07 Ceresio Oberlangenegg Bulle-la-Gruyere (Group 5), HC Villars-sur-Ollon (Group 6) Ceresio, Bulle-la-Gruyere, Villars-sur-Ollon
2005-06 Seewen-Herti EHC Belp HC Universite Neuchatel (Group 5), Verbier Bagnes (Group 6) Seewen-Herti, Verbier1
2004-05 EHC Arosa EHC Belp Nord Vaudois (Group 5), SC Meyrin (Group 6) Arosa, Meyrin
2003-04 Weinfelden EHC Belp Saint-Imier (Group 5), Sion (Group 6) Weinfelden, Sion
2002-03 Illnau-Effretikon EHC Belp Star Montagne Saint-Moritz2, Star Montagne
2001-02 SC Herisau Wohlen-Freiamt Prilly Herisau, Zuchwil-Regio3, Prilly
2000-01 EHC Schaffhausen EHC Adelboden Monthey Schaffhausen, Adelboden, Brandis, Monthey
1999-00 EHC Wetzikon EHC Rot-Blau Bern HC Dudingen (Group 5), HC Anniviers (Group 6) Wetzikon, Porza, Rot-Blau Bern, EHC Napf, Dudingen
1992-93 EHC Arosa Bale-Petit-Huningen Octodure Arosa, Bellinzona, Bale-Petit Huningen, Zunzgen-Sissach, Octodure, Tramelan
1991-92 SC Kusnacht Unterseen Star Chaux-de-Fonds Kusnacht, Wetzikon, Unterseen, Thunerstern, Star Chaux-de-Fonds, Nendaz
1990-91 Chiasso Zunzgen-Sissach Champery Chiasso, Illnau-Effretikon, Zunzgen-Sissach, Marzili-Langgasse, Champery, Monthey
1989-90 Saint Moritz and Seewen (Orientale), Signau and Thunerstern(Central), Le Locle and Sion (Romande) were promoted to the 1.Liga
1988-89 Wetzikon, Lucerne (Orientale), Munchenbuchsee, Schwarzenburg (Central), Saint-Imier, Chateau d'Oex (Romande) were promoted to the 1.Liga
1987-88 Illnau-Effretikon, Grasshopper Club Zurich (Orientale), Rot-Blau Bern, Signau (Central) Saas-Grund, Villars (Romande) were promoted to the 1.Liga
1986-87 Lucerne, Kussnacht am Rigi (Orientale), Solothurn, Munchenbuchsee (Central), Moutier, Star Lausanne (Romande) were promoted to the 1.Liga
1971-72 Schwarzenburg (promoted from Group 3), Serrieres (promoted from Group 4)
1967-68 Dürnten, Schaffhouse, EHC Bienne II, EHC Langenthal II, HC La-Chaux-de Fonds II and Leukergrund were promoted to the 1.Liga

Notes: 1. Universite Neuchatel won the Romande promotion series, but ceded promotion to Verbier. 2. Illnau-Effretikon won the Orientale group, but declined promotion. The second-place finisher, Saint-Moritz, was instead promoted. 3. Wohlen-Freiamt won the Central group, but opted to remain in the 2. Liga, so Zuchwil-Regio was promoted in their place.

External links

European Hockey Overview
Top-Level Leagues
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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

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Defunct Leagues
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Women's Leagues
International leagues

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National leagues

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Junior Leagues
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University Leagues
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