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| country = {{Flagicon|ARM}} [[Armenia]]<br>{{Flagicon|BLR}} [[Belarus]]<br>{{Flagicon|LIT}} [[Lithuania]]
| country = {{Flagicon|BLR}} [[Belarus]]
| champion = [[HK Gomel]] II
| champion = [[HK Neman Grodno]] II
| most_champs = [[Yunost Minsk]] II (6)
| most_champs = [[Yunost Minsk]] II (6)
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* {{Flagicon|ARM}} [[Ararat Yerevan]]
* {{Flagicon|ARM}} [[Ararat Yerevan]]
* {{Flagicon|LIT}} [[SC Energija]]
* {{Flagicon|LIT}} [[SC Energija]]
==2018–19 teams==
* {{flagicon|BLR}} [[HK Neman Grodno]] 2
* {{flagicon|BLR}} [[Yunost Minsk]] II
* {{flagicon|BLR}} [[Belarus]] U17
* {{flagicon|BLR}} [[HK Gomel|HK Gomel II]]
* {{flagicon|BLR}} [[BFSO Dinamo Minsk]]
* {{flagicon|BLR}} [[Metallurg Zhlobin|Metallurg Zhlobin II]]
* {{flagicon|BLR}} [[HC Shakhtyor Soligorsk|Shakhtar Soligorsk II]]
* {{flagicon|BLR}} [[HK Mogilyov-2|HC Mogilyov 2]]
* {{flagicon|BLR}} [[HK Brest|HK Brest II]]
* {{flagicon|BLR}} [[HK Vitebsk|HK Vitebsk II]]
* {{flagicon|BLR}} [[Khimik-SKA Novopolotsk|Khimik Novopolotsk II]]
* {{flagicon|BLR}} [[HC Lida|HC Lida 2]]
==Champions==
==Champions==
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|bgcolor="cc9966"|'''3rd place'''
|bgcolor="cc9966"|'''3rd place'''
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|align="center"|'''2002/2003'''
|align="center"|'''[[2002-03 Pervaya Liga (Belarus) season|2002/2003]]'''
| HK Gomel II
| HK Gomel II
| HK Keramin Minsk II
| HK Keramin Minsk II
| HK Neman Grodno II
| HK Neman Grodno II
|-
|-
|align="center"|'''2003/2004'''
|align="center"|'''[[2003-04 Pervaya Liga (Belarus) season|2003/2004]]'''
| HK Gomel II
| HK Gomel II
| HK Neman Grodno II
| HK Neman Grodno II
| Khimvolokno Mogilev II
| Khimvolokno Mogilev II
|-
|-
|align="center"|'''2004/2005'''
|align="center"|'''[[2004-05 Pervaya Liga (Belarus) season|2004/2005]]'''
| Khimvolokno Mogilev II
| Khimvolokno Mogilev II
| HK Neman Grodno II
| HK Neman Grodno II
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| HK Gomel II
| HK Gomel II
| Yunost Minsk II
| Yunost Minsk II
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|align="center"|'''[[2018-19 Vysshaya Liga season|2018/2019]]'''
| HK Neman Grodno 2
| Junior Minsk
| Belarus U17
|-
|align="center"|'''[[2019-20 Vysshaya Liga season|2019/2020]]'''
| Belarus U17
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|-
|align="center"|'''[[2020-21 Vysshaya Liga season|2020/2021]]'''
| Minsk Zubry
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|-
|align="center"|'''[[2021-22 Vysshaya Liga season|2021/2022]]'''
| Minsk Zubry
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|align="center"|'''[[2022-23 Vysshaya Liga season|2022/2023]]'''
| Yastreby Pinsk
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Latest revision as of 18:16, 5 May 2023

Vysshaya Liga
Sport Ice Hockey
Founded 2002
CEO Eugene Vorsin
No. of teams 12
Country(ies) Flag of Belarus Belarus
Most recent champion(s) HK Neman Grodno II
Most championship(s) Yunost Minsk II (6)
Official website hockey.by

The Vysshaya Liga (Вышэйшая ліга) is the second level ice hockey league in Belarus. It lies below the Belarusian Extraliga.

It was originally known as the Pervaya Liga from 2002-2006.

2017-18 teams

2018–19 teams

Champions

Season Champion Runner-up 3rd place
2002/2003 HK Gomel II HK Keramin Minsk II HK Neman Grodno II
2003/2004 HK Gomel II HK Neman Grodno II Khimvolokno Mogilev II
2004/2005 Khimvolokno Mogilev II HK Neman Grodno II HK Gomel II
2005/2006 HK Gomel II Yunost Minsk II Dinamo Minsk II
2006/2007 HK Gomel II Dinamo Minsk II Yunost Minsk II
2007/2008 Yunost Minsk II HK Gomel II HK Keramin Minsk II
2008/2009 HK Keramin Minsk II HK Neman Grodno II Yunost Minsk II
2009/2010 Yunost Minsk II HK Gomel II HK Neman Grodno II
2010/2011 Dynamo-Shinnik Bobruisk Yunost Minsk II Metallurg Zhlobin II
2011/2012 Yunost Minsk II Khimvolokno Mogilev II HK Gomel II
2012/2013 Metallurg Zhlobin II Shakhtar Soligorsk II
2013/2014 Yunost Minsk II HK Gomel II
2014/2015 Yunost Minsk II Metallurg Zhlobin II
2015/2016 Shakhtar Soligorsk II Dynamo Raubichi-98
2016/2017 Yunost Minsk II Shakhtar Soligorsk II
2017/2018 HK Gomel II Yunost Minsk II
2018/2019 HK Neman Grodno 2 Junior Minsk Belarus U17
2019/2020 Belarus U17
2020/2021 Minsk Zubry
2021/2022 Minsk Zubry
2022/2023 Yastreby Pinsk

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