Chinese Ice Hockey Championship
Sport | Ice hockey |
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Founded | 1953 |
Country | China |
Most recent champion(s) | Qiqihar |
Official website | Chinese Ice Hockey Association |
The Chinese Ice Hockey Championship is the national ice hockey championship in China. It was founded in 1953.[1] It is made up solely of amateur teams. The lone professional Chinese team, China Dragon, participates in Asia League Ice Hockey. Another one, Kunlun Red Star, will play in the Kontinental Hockey League, starting in the upcoming 2016–17 season.
Champions
- 2015: Qiqihar 1[2]
- 2014: ?
- 2013: Qiqihar 1[2]
- 2012: Qiqihar[3]
- 2011: Harbin[4]
- 2010: Qiqihar[5]
- 2009: Qiqihar
- 2008: Qiqihar
- 2007: Harbin
- 2006: Qiqihar
- 2005: Qiqihar
- 2004: Qiqihar
- 2003: Harbin
- 2002: Harbin
- 2001: Qiqihar
- 2000: Qiqihar
- 1999: Harbin
- 1998: Qiqihar
- 1997: Qiqihar
- 1996: Qiqihar
- 1995: Qiqihar
- 1994: Qiqihar
- 1993: Qiqihar
- 1992: Not contested
- 1991: Nei Menggol
- 1990: Not contested
- 1989: Harbin
- 1988: Changchun
- 1986: Harbin
- 1984: Harbin
- 1983: Jiamusi
- 1979: Qiqihar
- 1977: Harbin
- 1976: Harbin
- 1975: Harbin
- 1974: Tsitsikhar
- 1973: Harbin
- 1972: Heilungkiang
References
- 1 2 Müller, Stephan (2005). International Ice Hockey Encyclopedia 1904-2005. Germany: Books on Demand. p. 478.
- 1 2 "成绩发布" [Results reports] (in Chinese). Chinese Ice Hockey Association. Retrieved 16 June 2015.
- ↑ iihf.com 2012 league champions
- ↑ iihf.com 2011 league champions
- ↑ iihf.com 2010 league champions
- ↑ Podnieks, Andrew (2010). IIHF Media Guide & Record Book 2011. Moydart Press. p. 45.
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