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A second level league, the '''Women's Serie B''', was contested between 1999 and 2001. The 1999-2000 winner was Bolzano 2. | A second level league, the '''Women's Serie B''', was contested between 1999 and 2001. The 1999-2000 winner was Bolzano 2. | ||
==History== | |||
The first news of women playing hockey in Italy dates back to February 3, 1972, where at a village festival, a challenge between single and married women, who were all wearing figure skates, was staged on Lake Alleghe. Hockey activities began in Como and Agordo in 1984-85. The first official games were played, and a provincial championship was held in Veneto in 1985-86, between teams from the Belluno arena, which was won by Agordo. The official debut came later in Lombardy where, in addition to Como, Varese began play. Later, Milan (1989) and Bergamo also joined the group to play friendlies and local championships under the aegis of the U.I.S.P. (Unione Italiana Sport Popolari). The first national championship was held in 1990-91.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20080405023112/http://www.byisobel.it/itahockeystoria.htm Byisobel.it]</ref> | |||
==Champions== | ==Champions== | ||
*1990–91 Alleghe Femminile | *1990–91 Alleghe Femminile | ||
*1991–92 HC Agordo | *1991–92 HC Agordo (2. HC Feltre, 3. Como. 4. Milano, 5/6. Allghe, Varese.) | ||
*1992–93 HC Agordo | *1992–93 HC Agordo (2. HC Feltre, 3. Como, 4. Alleghe, 5-8. Belluno, Bolzano, Bormio, Milano.) | ||
*1993–94 HC Agordo | *1993–94 HC Agordo (2. HC Feltre, 3. Alleghe Femminile., 4. Milano, 5. Como, 6. Bolzano, 7. Belluno, 8. Brunico) | ||
*1994–95 Alleghe Femminile | *1994–95 Alleghe Femminile | ||
*1995–96 HC Agordo | *1995–96 HC Agordo | ||
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*[http://www.hockeytime.net/femminile/ Hockeytime.net] | *[http://www.hockeytime.net/femminile/ Hockeytime.net] | ||
Latest revision as of 17:02, 11 February 2025
Women's Serie A | |
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Sport | Ice hockey |
Founded | 1990 |
No. of teams | 6 |
Country(ies) | ![]() |
Most recent champion(s) | EV Bozen Eagles |
Most championship(s) | EV Bozen Eagles (12) |
The Serie A is the top level of women's ice hockey in Italy. It was founded in 1990. The most successful team is HC Agordo, having won ten league titles.
A second level league, the Women's Serie B, was contested between 1999 and 2001. The 1999-2000 winner was Bolzano 2.
History
The first news of women playing hockey in Italy dates back to February 3, 1972, where at a village festival, a challenge between single and married women, who were all wearing figure skates, was staged on Lake Alleghe. Hockey activities began in Como and Agordo in 1984-85. The first official games were played, and a provincial championship was held in Veneto in 1985-86, between teams from the Belluno arena, which was won by Agordo. The official debut came later in Lombardy where, in addition to Como, Varese began play. Later, Milan (1989) and Bergamo also joined the group to play friendlies and local championships under the aegis of the U.I.S.P. (Unione Italiana Sport Popolari). The first national championship was held in 1990-91.[1]
Champions
- 1990–91 Alleghe Femminile
- 1991–92 HC Agordo (2. HC Feltre, 3. Como. 4. Milano, 5/6. Allghe, Varese.)
- 1992–93 HC Agordo (2. HC Feltre, 3. Como, 4. Alleghe, 5-8. Belluno, Bolzano, Bormio, Milano.)
- 1993–94 HC Agordo (2. HC Feltre, 3. Alleghe Femminile., 4. Milano, 5. Como, 6. Bolzano, 7. Belluno, 8. Brunico)
- 1994–95 Alleghe Femminile
- 1995–96 HC Agordo
- 1996–97 HC Eagles Bolzano
- 1997–98 HC Eagles Bolzano
- 1998–99 HC Eagles Bolzano
- 1999–2000 HC Eagles Bolzano
- 2000–01 HC Agordo
- 2001–02 HC Agordo
- 2002–03 HC Agordo
- 2003–04 HC Eagles Bolzano
- 2004–05 HC Eagles Bolzano
- 2005–06 HC Eagles Bolzano
- 2006–07 HC Agordo
- 2007–08 HC Agordo
- 2008–09 HC Agordo
- 2009–10 EV Bozen 84 Eagles
- 2010–11 EV Bozen 84 Eagles
- 2011–12 EV Bozen 84 Eagles
- 2012–13 EV Bozen 84 Eagles
- 2013–14 EV Bozen 84 Eagles
- 2014–15 EV Bozen 84 Eagles
- 2015–16 EV Bozen 84 Eagles
- 2016–17 EV Bozen 84 Eagles
- 2017–18 EV Bozen 84 Eagles
- 2018–19 EV Bozen 84 Eagles
- 2019–20 playoffs cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
- 2020–21 EVB Eagles Südtirol
- 2021–22 EVB Eagles Südtirol
- 2022–23 EVB Eagles Südtirol
- 2023–24 EVB Eagles Südtirol
Titles by team
Team | Titles | |
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1 | EVB Eagles Südtirol/
EV Bozen Eagles |
12 |
2 | HC Agordo | 10 |
3 | HC Eagles Bolzano | 7 |
4 | HC Alleghe Femminile | 2 |
5 | Alleghe Hockey Girls | 1 |
References
Women's Serie A seasons |
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1990–91 - 1991–92 - 1992–93 - 1993–94 - 1994–95 - 1995–96 - 1996–97 - 1997–98 - 1998–99 - 1999–2000 - 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 - 2023–24 |