Swiss 4.Liga

From International Hockey Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Swiss 4. Liga
Sport Ice hockey
Founded 19??
No. of teams
Country(ies) Flag of Switzerland Switzerland
Most recent champion(s) Multiple regional winners
Related competitions Swiss 1.Liga
Swiss 2.Liga
Swiss 3.Liga

The Swiss 4.Liga is the seventh and lowest level league in Switzerland. It is the fourth tier Regio League.

The top teams are promoted to the Swiss 3.Liga.

Format

The 4.Liga is divided in three divisions: Ostschweiz or Orientale (East Switzerland; OS); Zentralschweiz (Central Switzerland; ZS); and Suisse Romande (Romandie, SR).

Champions

Orientale (East)

Season Champion(s)
2017-18 Ass. Sp. Osco (Group 1), EHC Sursee (Group 2), EHC Dubendorf (Group 3), EHC Wilen-Neunforn (Group 4)
2016-17 EV Dielsdorf-Niederhasli
2015-16 EHC Wetzikon
2014-15 EHC Bassersdorf
2013-14 EHC Sursee (Group 3), Glarner EC (Group 4)
2012-13 EHC Dubendorf (Group 3), HC Samina Rankweil (Group 4), KSC Kussnacht am Rigi (Group 5)
2011-12 EHC Bassersdorf (Group 3), EHC Kruzelingen-Konstanz (Group 4), Affoltern (Group 5)
2010-11 Akademischer EC Zurich (Group 3), EC Wil (Group 4), EHC Sursee (Group 5)
2009-10 EHC Blau-Weiss Dubendorf (Group 3), SC Rheintal (Group 4), Glarner EC (Group 5)
2008-09 Flag of Italy Varese (Group 1), EHC Blau-Weiss Dubendorf (Group 3), Frauenfeld II (Group 4), HC Seetal (Group 5)
2007-08 Cramosina (Group 1), GCK Lions II (Group 3), SC Rheintal II (Group 4)1, EV Zug II (Group 5)2
2006-07 Osco (Group 1), Baretswiler SC (Group 3)3, Flag of Austria EHC Hard (Group 4)4, HC Albula (Group 5)5
2005-06 Akademischer SC (Group 3), EHC Bulach II (Group 4)6, EHC Sursee II (Group 5)7
2004-05 Blenio and Osco were promoted (Group 1), Kussnacht am Rigi and Andermatt were promoted (Group 2), Glarner EC and Wilen-Neunforn were promoted (Group 3), Illnau-Effretikon II (Group 4) was promoted8
2003-04 Osco (Group 1)9, Surava and Samedan were promoted (Group 2), Adler Zugersee and Sursee II were promoted (Group 3), Baretswiler SC and SC Rheintal II were promoted (Group 4), Winterthur II was promoted (Group 5)
2002-03 Iragna and Blenio were promoted (Group 1), Adler Zugersee (Group 2)10, Baretsweiler SC (Group 3)11, Glattbrugg and Durnten II were promoted (Group 4)
2001-02 Blenio (Group 1), Adlerzugsee (Group 2), Dietikon (Group 3), La Plaiv (Group 5)
2000-01 Ceresio (Group 1), Silvapluna-Segl (Group 2), SC Kusnacht (Group 3), EHC Kreuzlingen-Konstanz (Group 4)
1999-2000 Lodrino, Whalers Lucerne, Dietikon, Dübendorf, Kreuzlingen, Uttwil and Albula were promoted
1992-93 Val Mustair, Klosters, Biasca, Gorduno, Vorwarts Bruggen, Frauenfeld II, Wallisellen II and Dietikon were promoted
1991-92 Sent, Landquart, Affoltern-Hedingen, Seewen, Rapperswil II, Wetzikon II, Glattbrugg and EHC Zurich II were promoted
1990-91 Zuoz, Rapperswil II, Weinfelden, Traktor Baretswil, Bioggi, Kusnacht am Rigi II, Bassersdorf, and Zurcher SC II were promoted
1989-90 Filisur, Felsberg, Gorduno, Herti-Zug, Rheintal II, Dietikon, Blau-Weiss Dubendorf, and Schaffhouse II were promoted
1988-89 Fideris, Landquart, Saint-Gall, SC Kusnacht II, Andermatt, Seewen II, Zurcher SC II, and Bassersdorf were promoted
1987-88 Sils, Surava, Uttwil, Winterthur II, Rapperswill II, Lucerne II, Durnten II, Grasshopper Club II were promoted
1986-87 Fideris, Sent, Kemmental, Dietikon, Herti Zug, Andermatt-Goschenen, Blau-Weiss Dubendorf, and Akdemiker Zurich were promoted

Notes: 1. Willen-Neunforn, 2nd in Group 4, was also promoted. HC Albula, 2nd in Group 5, was also promoted. 3. Baretswiler SC declined promotion, so the second-placed team, EHC Dubendorf II, was promoted instead. 4. Bodensee Devils, 2nd in Group 4, were also promoted. 5. Both Albula and Seetal II (the top two finishers in Group 5) declined promotion. 6. SC Rheintal II, 2nd in Group 4, was also promoted. 7. Sursee II declined promotion. The second-place finisher, EHC Zugerland, was promoted. 8. Akademischer Zurich, 2nd in Group 4, declined promotion. 9. Osco declined promotion, but the second-placed Ceresio II was promoted. 10. Adler Zugersee declined promotion, but second-placed Zugerland was promoted. 11. Baretswiler SC declined promotion, but second-placed Oberthurgau II and third-ranked Wilen-Neunforn were promoted.

Central

Season Champion(s)
2017-18 EHC Zunzgen-Sissach (Group 1), EHC Bucheggberg (Group 2), EHC Bern 96 II (Group 3), HC Gstaad-Saanenland (Group 4)
2016-17 IHC Red Wings Basel (Group 5a), SC Biberen (Group 5b), EHC Schwarzenburg (Group 7a), EHC Uttigen (Group 8a)
2015-16 IHC Red Wings Basel (Group 5a), EHC Brandis (Group 5b), EHC Koniz (Group 7a), EHC Oberlangenegg (Group 8a), EHC Grindelwald (Group 8b), Grindelwals and Oberlangenegg were promoted (Promotion round)
2014-15 EHC Rheinfelden (Group 5a), Tasmanian Devils (Group 5b), SC Biberen (Group 7a), SC Ursellen (Group 8a), SC Boningen (Group 8b), SC Ursellen (Promotion round)
2013-14 EHC Laufen (Group 5a), EHC Herzogenbuchsee (Group 5b), SC Biberen (Group 7a), EHC Uttigen (Group 8a), EHC Adelboden (Group 8b)
2012-13 HC Fischach-Goslikon (Group 5a), EHC Herzogenbuchsee (Group 5b), EHC Rot-Blau Bern-Bumpliz (Group 7a), EHC Bumbach (Group 8a), EHC Adelboden (Group 8b)
2011-12 IHC Red Wings Basel (Group 5a), EHC Herzogenbuchsee (Group 5b), SC Biberen (Group 6a), EHC Koniz (Group 7a), EHC Bumbach (Group 8a), EHC Adelboden (Group 8b)
2010-11 Yatzy Selection (Group 5a), EHC Herzogenbuchsee (Group 5b), EHC Brandis (Group 6a), HC Bern Alstadt (Group 7a), SC Freimettingen (Group 8a), HC Lerchenfeld (Group 8b), EHC Brandis (5/6 Promotion), HC Bern Alstadt (7/8 Promotion)
2009-10 EHC Herrischried (Group 5a), EHC Herzogenbuchsee (Group 5b), SC Lyss II (Group 6a), EHC Post Bern (Group 7a), EHC Oberlangenegg (Group 8a), EHC Adelboden (Group 8b), EHC Herrischied (Promotion round)
2008-09 Binningen (Group 5a), EHC Herzogenbuchsee (Group 5b), Bellmund (Group 6), Koniz (Group 7), Grindelwald (Group 8a), Langenbuhl (Group 8b)
2007-08 Zunzgen-Sissach II (Group 5a), Aarau III (Group 5b), Lyssach (Group 6a), Bucheggberg II (Group 6b), Rot-Blau Bern (Group 7), SV Rothenbach (Group 8a), Lenk-Zweisimmen (Group 8b), Zunzgen-Sissach II and Lyssach were promoted (5/6 Promotion), Lenk-Zweissimmen, Hofen, and Aarau III were promoted (7/8 Promotion)
2006-07 Laufen II (Group 5a), Wettingen-Baden II (Group 5b), Seedorf (Group 6a), Langenthal II (Group 6b), Universite Bern (Group 7), Uttingen (Group 8a), Muhleturnen (Group 8b), Langenthal II and Laufen II were promoted (5/6 Promotion), Muhleturnen and Uttingen were promoted (7/8 Promotion)
2005-06 Laufen II (Group 5a), Kleindottingen (Group 5b), Meinisberg II (Group 6a), Tasmanian Devils (Group 6b), Ursellen II (Group 7), Beatenberg (Group 8a), Bofen (Group 8b), Kleindottingen and Meinisberg II were promoted (5/6 Promotion), Hofen and Beatenberg were promoted (7/8 Promotion)
2004-05 Binningen (Group 5a), Zuchwil Regio II (Group 5b), Grachwil (Group 6), Rot-Blau Bern II (Group 7)1, Adelboden II (Group 8a)2, Grindelwald II (Group 8b), Reinach II (5/6 Promotion), Langenbuhl (7/8 Promotion)
2003-04 Alstadt Olten II and Wettingen-Baden II were promoted (Group 5a), Niederbipp and Herzogenbuchsee were promoted (Group 5b), EHC Brandis II and EHC Mirchel III were promoted (Group 6), Rubingen was promoted (Group 7), Heimberg was promoted (Group 8a), Adelboden II (Group 8b)3, Koniz (7/8 Promotion)
2002-03 Alstadt Olten II (Group 5a), Wohlen-Freimat II (Group 5b), Seedorf (Group 6a), Mitchel II (Group 7a), Rubingen (Group 7b), Lenk-Zweisimmen (Group 8a), Oberlangenegg II (Group 8b), Lyss II was promoted (5/6 Playoff), Mirchel II and Konolfingen were promoted (7 Playoff), Lerchenfeld and Oberlangenegg II were promoted (8 Playoff)
2001-02 Lausen (Group 5a), Niederbipp (Group 5b), Koniz (Group 6a), Seedorf-Pinguins (Group 7a), Bern 96 II (Group 7b), Kandersteg (Group 8a), Langenbuhl (Group 8b), Meinisberg II was promoted (5/6 Playoff), Rothenbach was promoted (7 Playoff), Langenbuhl and Kandersteg were promoted (8 Playoff)
2000-01 EHC Wettingen-Baden (Group 5), EHC Schwarzenburg (Group 6), Thun II (Group 7), Oberlangenegg (Group 8), Wettingen-Baden, Reinach, and Schwarzenburg were promoted (5/6 Promotion), Beatenberg, Oberlangenegg, and Rot-Blau Bern II were promoted (7/8 Promotion)
1999-2000 Rheinfelden II, Niederbipp, Lyss II, Obergerlafingen II, Rot-Blau Berne II, Köniz, Lerchenbeld, and Heimberg were promoted
1992-93 Fischbach-Goslikon, Rot-Weiss Aarau, Yschchrauer, Etziken-Wasseramt, Polar Bern, Ursellen, Wimmis, and Langenbuhl were promoted
1991-92 Baden II, Koppigen, Scheuren, Bellmund, SC Bern II, Schaffhausen, Adelboden II, and Beatenberg were promoted
1990-91 Alstadt Olten, Solothurn-Zuchwil, Biberen II, Lengnau, Signau II, Schwarzenburg II, Lerchenfeld, and Kandersteg were promoted
1989-90 Zunzgen-Sissach, Koppigen, Scheuren, Huttwil, Boll, Marzili II, Adelboden III, and Freimettigen II were promoted
1988-89 Fischbach-Goslikon, Petit-Huningue II, Rohrbach, Lyssach, Wiki-Munsigen, Koniz, Kandersteg, and Langenbuhl were promoted
1987-88 Solothurn II, Rheinfelden II, Nidau, Meinisberg II, Rubigen, Rot-Blau Bern II, Lerchenfelden, and Uetendorf were promoted
1986-87 Rot-Weiss Suhr, Zunzgen-Sissach II, Munchenbuchsee II, Lengnau, Schwarzenburg, Boll, Worb II, and SC Jungfrau were promoted

Notes: 1. Rot-Blau Bern II declined promotion, as did the second placed Ursellen II. Third-placed Belp II was promoted, and fourth ranked Uni Bern advanced to the 7/8 Promotion series. 2. Adelboden II declined promotion, so Oberlangenegg II was promoted instead. 3. Adelboden II declined promotion, so Muhleturnen was promoted instead.

Romande

Season Champion(s)
2017-18 HC Franches-Montagnes
2016-17 CP Tavannes
2015-16 HC Cortebert
2014-15 CP Tavannes
2013-14 HC Le Locle
2012-13 CP Tavannes (Group 9a), HC Gurmels (Group 9b)
2011-12 HC Courtelle (Group 9a), HC Val-de-Ruz (Group 9b), HC Academique Geneve-Uni (Group 11a)
2010-11 HC Saint-Imier (Group 9a), Hockey Club Bulle-La-Grueyre (Group 9b), HC Academique Geneve-Uni (Group 11a)
2009-10 HC Franches-Montagnes (Group 9a), CP Fleurier (Group 9b), HC Aigles de Marly (Group 11a), CP Fleurier (9a/b Promotion)
2008-09 HC Franches-Montagnes III (Group 9a)1, Gurmels (Group 9b), Le Mouret (Group 11a)
2007-08 Bassencourt (Group 9a), EHC SenSee (Group 9b), Lausanne HC II (Group 11a)
2006-07 Ponts de Martel (Group 9a), HC Star Chaux-de-Fonds II (Group 9b), HC Vallorbe (Group 11a)
2005-06 Courrendin (Group 9a), Fleurier II (Group 9b), Nord Vaudois II and Vallee de Joux II won semifinals, VdJ declined promotion (Group 11a)
2004-05 Franches-Montagnes III (Group 9a)2, Plaffeien (Group 9b), Nyon (Group 11a)3
2003-04 Sonceboz (Group 9a), Vannerie 90 (Group 9b), Monthey II (Group 11a)
2002-03 Cremines (Group 9a), Plaffeien (Group 9b), Geneve-Servette II (Group 11a)
2001-02 Court (Group 9a), Sarine-Fribourg (Group 9b)4, Octodure Martigny II (Group 11a)
2000-01 HC Ajoie II (Group 9), Alterswil (Group 10), Renens (Group 11), Sion II (Group 12), Alterswil was promoted (9/10 Promotion)
1999-2000 CP Bassecourt (Group 9a), HC Serrieres-Peseux (Group 9b), HC Renens (Group 11a), HC Sarine Fribourg (Group 11b), EHC Viege III (Group 12a), Verbier Sembrancher II (Group 12b)5, Renens was promoted in 3/4 Liga Promotion/Relegation round6
1992-93 Ponts-de-Martel II, Universite Neuchatel II, HC Riviera St-Legier, HC Star Fribourg, Ayer-Vissoie, and Muraz-Collombay were promoted
1991-92 Courrendlin, Le Landeron, Savagnier, Reconvilier, Prilly, Genever-Servette II, and Zermatt were promoted
1990-91 Reuchenette, Les Brenets, Le Locle II, Bassecourt, Bulle, Renens, Octodure, Grimentz, Embad-Kalpetran, and Turtmann were promoted
1989-90 Star-Chaux-de-Fonds II, Reconvilier, HC Etat de Fribourg, Courtetelle, Academique Geneve, Forward Morges II, Verbier-Bagnes, and Zermatt were promoted
1988-89 Court III, Tramelan, La Brevine, La Landeron, Academique Geneve, Prilly, Martigny II, Montana-Crans, and Leukergrund were promoted
1987-88 Reconvilier, Les Breleux, Verger, Saint-Imier II, L'Auberson, Jonction Geneve II, Viege II, and Nendaz II were promoted
1986-87 Cremines, Allaine, Couvet, Tramelan III, Star Lausanne II, Academique Geneve, Zermatt, and Raron were promoted

Notes: 1. HC Les Enfers-Montfaucon was promoted from 9a. 2. Franches-Montagnes III was not authorized for promotion, so second-placed Reuchenette was promoted instead. 3. Nyon declined promotion. Academique Geneve and Charrat were promoted. 4. La Glane (2nd in 9b) was also promoted. 5. Nendaz Mont-Fort II, 2nd in 12b, was also promoted. 6. Nyon, Sarine Freibourg, and HC Serrieres-Peseux also participated.

Seasons

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