Italian_Hockey_League_-_Serie_B

Italian Hockey League

Italian Hockey League

Sport competition in Italy


The Italian Hockey League is the second level of ice hockey in Italy. The league was founded in 1934.

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The league changed his name several times:

  • Serie B (1934–1941)
  • Campionato italiano di promozione (1948–1965)
  • Serie B (1965–1996. divided in Serie B1 and Serie B2 between 1988 and 1996)
  • Serie A2 (1996–1997)
  • Serie B (1997–1998)
  • Serie A2 (1998–2000)
  • Serie B (2000–2002)
  • Serie A2 (2002–2003)
  • Serie B (2003–2004)
  • Serie A2 (2004–2013)
  • Seconda divisione (2013–2014)
  • Serie B (2014–2017)
  • Italian Hockey League (2017–present)

Champions

  • 1935: HC Milano II
  • 1936: ADG Milano
  • 1937: ?
  • 1938: AMDG Milano II
  • 1939: ?
  • 1940: ?
  • 1941: ?
  • 1942: not awarded
  • 1943: not awarded
  • 1944: not awarded
  • 1945: not awarded
  • 1946: not awarded
  • 1947: Misurina
  • 1947–1948: ?
  • 1948–1949: Ortisei II
  • 1949–1950: ?
  • 1950–1951: Saslong Santa Cristina
  • 1951–1952: Saslong Santa Cristina
  • 1952–1953: Valpellice
  • 1953–1954: HC Torino
  • 1954–1955: Asiago
  • 1955–1956: Latemar
  • 1956–1957: Scoiattoli Bolzano
  • 1957–1958: Amatori Milano
  • 1958–1959: Amatori Milano
  • 1959–1960: Amatori Milano
  • 1960–1961: Latemar
  • 1961–1962: SSV Bolzano
  • 1962–1963: Alleghe
  • 1963–1964: Alleghe
  • 1964–1965: HC Torino
  • 1965–1966: Amatori Cortina
  • 1966–1967: HC Torino
  • 1967–1968: Bruneck-Brunico
  • 1968–1969: Bruneck-Brunico and HC Torino
  • 1969–1970: Alleghe
  • 1970–1971: Merano
  • 1971–1972: SC Ritten-Renon
  • 1972–1973: SC Ritten-Renon
  • 1973–1974: Bolzano
  • 1974–1975: Renon
  • 1975–1976: Valpellice
  • 1976–1977: Asiago and Turbine Milano
  • 1977–1978: Merano
  • 1978–1979: Bolzano
  • 1979–1980: Selva
  • 1980–1981: Selva
  • 1981–1982: Fiemme
  • 1982–1983: Fiemme
  • 1983–1984: Auronzo
  • 1984–1985: Fassa
  • 1985–1986: Ritten-Renon
  • 1986–1987: Fiemme
  • 1987–1988: Milano Saima
  • 1988–1989: Como
  • 1989–1990: Cortina
  • 1990–1991: Merano
  • 1991–1992: Gherdëina-Gardena
  • 1992–1993: CourmAosta
  • 1993–1994: Cortina
  • 1994–1995: Zoldo
  • 1995–1996: Zoldo
  • 1996–1997: Gherdëina-Gardena
  • 1997–1998: Zoldo
  • 1998–1999: Auronzo
  • 1999–2000: Settequerce
  • 2000–2001: Kaltern-Caldaro
  • 2001–2002: Eppan-Appiano
  • 2002–2003: Eppan-Appiano
  • 2003–2004: Bressanone-Brixen
  • 2004–2005: Vipiteno Broncos
  • 2005–2006: Pontebba
  • 2006–2007: Merano
  • 2007–2008: Kaltern-Caldaro
  • 2008–2009: Vipiteno Broncos
  • 2009–2010: Eppan-Appiano
  • 2010–2011: Vipiteno Broncos
  • 2011–2012: Milano Rossoblu
  • 2012–2013: Eppan-Appiano
  • 2013–2014: Eppan-Appiano
  • 2014–2015: Alleghe
  • 2015–2016: Merano
  • 2016–2017: Milano Rossoblu
  • 2017–2018: Eppan-Appiano
  • 2018–2019: SV Kaltern
  • 2019–2020: not awarded
  • 2020–2021: SV Kaltern

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