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New Zealand National Hockey League

New Zealand National Hockey League

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The New Zealand National Hockey League, known also by the sponsored name Ford National Hockey League, was the New Zealand's national field hockey championship.[1]

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The competition features players from New Zealand's national hockey teams, the Black Sticks Men and Women.

The most recent champions are North Harbour in the men's tournament, and North Harbour in the women's.[2]

History

The first season of both the men's and women's Ford National Hockey League took place in 2000, and has been held annually since.[3] The most successful team in both the men's and women's competition is Auckland, with both teams having won 5 titles apiece.

2019 will mark the end of the Ford NHL, with Hockey New Zealand restructuring the tournament into the Premier Hockey League in 2020.[4]

Men's tournament

Men's Teams

The following are the men's teams at the 2019 National Hockey League:

  •  ––  Auckland
  •  ––  Canterbury
  •  ––  Capital
  •  ––  Central
  •  ––  Midlands
  •  ––  Northland
  •  ––  North Harbour
  •  ––  Southern
  • Australia Tasmania

Men's Results Summaries

  • Note: the following summary comprises results from 2012 onwards, while the tournament was founded in 1999:
More information Year, Final Hosts ...

Women's tournament

Women's Teams

The following are the women's teams at the 2017 National Hockey League:

Women's Results Summaries

  • Note: the following summary comprises results from 2008 onwards, while the tournament was founded in 1999:
More information Year, Final Hosts ...

Women's team performances

More information Team, Total ...

See also


References

  1. "2013 Ford NHL". Hockey New Zealand. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  2. "Past Ford NHL Winners". Hockey New Zealand. Archived from the original on 28 November 2017. Retrieved 19 September 2017.

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