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{{Infobox sports league
{{Infobox sports league
| logo = SlohokejLogo.gif
| logo = SlohokejLogo.gif
| pixels = 200
| pixels =
| caption = Slohokej League
| caption = Slohokej League logo
| current_season =
| last_season = 2011–12 Slohokej League season
| last_season = 2011–12 Slohokej League season
| sport = [[Ice hockey]]
| sport = [[Ice hockey]]
| founded = {{Start date and age|2009}}
| founded = {{Start date and age|2009}}
| teams =
| teams =
| country = {{unbulleted list|{{CRO}}|{{SRB}}|{{SLO}}|{{AUT}}}}
| country = {{unbulleted list|Austria|Croatia|Serbia|Slovenia}}
| champion =
| champion =
| most_champs = {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[HK Partizan|Partizan]] (2 titles)
| most_champs = {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[HK Partizan|Partizan]] (2 titles)
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The '''Slohokej League''' (''Slohokej Liga'') was a multinational [[ice hockey]] league in [[Europe]]. The competition was made up from teams from [[Slovenia]], [[Croatia]], [[Serbia]] and [[Austria]]. A few teams in the league were the [[farm team]]s for clubs that played in the [[Austrian Hockey League|EBEL – Erste Bank Eishockey Liga]] ([[HK Acroni Jesenice|Jesenice]] and [[HDD Olimpija Ljubljana|Olimpija]]). Other Slovenian teams used the league for future development of young Slovenian players and had the majority of their team rosters made up from players of the age of 21 and younger.{{citation needed|date=January 2022}}
The '''Slohokej League''' (''Slohokej Liga'') was a multinational [[ice hockey]] league in Europe. The competition consisted of teams from [[Austria]], [[Croatia]], [[Serbia]] and [[Slovenia]].


==Teams==
==Former teams==
[[File:Slohokej liga HD Mladi Jesenice HDD Bled.webm|thumb|300px|[[HD Mladi Jesenice]] vs. [[HDD Bled]] in the [[2011–12 Slohokej League season|2011–12 season]] at the [[Podmežakla Hall]]]]
[[File:Slohokej liga HD Mladi Jesenice HDD Bled.webm|thumb|300px|[[HD Mladi Jesenice]] vs. [[HDD Bled]] in the [[2011–12 Slohokej League season|2011–12 season]] at the [[Podmežakla Hall]]]]
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! style="background:lightgrey;width:18em" | Arena
! style="background:lightgrey;width:18em" | Arena
! style="background:lightgrey;width:4em" | Founded
! style="background:lightgrey;width:4em" | Founded
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! style="background:#DDDDFF" colspan=5 | Former teams
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| '''[[HDD Bled]]'''
| '''[[HDD Bled]]'''
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| align=center | 1999
| align=center | 1999
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| '''[[Junior Graz 99ers]]'''
| '''Junior Graz 99ers'''
| {{flagicon|Austria}} [[Graz]]
| {{flagicon|Austria}} [[Graz]]
| [[Eisstadion Liebenau|Eisstadion Graz Liebenau]]
| [[Eisstadion Liebenau|Eisstadion Graz Liebenau]]
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==Slohokej League seasons==
==List of seasons==
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*[[Slovenian Ice Hockey League]]
*[[Slovenian Ice Hockey League]]
*[[Yugoslav Ice Hockey League]]
*[[Yugoslav Ice Hockey League]]
*[[Inter-National League]]
*[[Interliga (1999–2007)|Interliga]]


==External links==
==External links==

Latest revision as of 21:53, 26 February 2024

Slohokej League
Most recent season or competition:
2011–12 Slohokej League season
Slohokej League logo
SportIce hockey
Founded2009; 15 years ago (2009)
Ceased2012; 12 years ago (2012)
Country
  • Austria
  • Croatia
  • Serbia
  • Slovenia
Most titlesSerbia Partizan (2 titles)

The Slohokej League (Slohokej Liga) was a multinational ice hockey league in Europe. The competition consisted of teams from Austria, Croatia, Serbia and Slovenia.

Former teams

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HD Mladi Jesenice vs. HDD Bled in the 2011–12 season at the Podmežakla Hall
Team City Arena Founded
HDD Bled Slovenia Bled Bled Ice Hall 2010
HKMK Bled Slovenia Bled Bled Ice Hall 1999
Junior Graz 99ers Austria Graz Eisstadion Graz Liebenau 2009
Maribor Slovenia Maribor Tabor Ice Hall 1993
Medveščak II Croatia Zagreb Dvorana Velesajam 2003
Mladi Jesenice Slovenia Jesenice Podmežakla Hall 1999
Mladost Croatia Zagreb Dvorana Velesajam 1946
Olimpija Slovenia Ljubljana Tivoli Hall 2004
Partizan Serbia Belgrade Pionir Ice Hall 1946
Slavija Slovenia Ljubljana Zalog Ice Hall 1964
Team Zagreb Croatia Zagreb Dvorana Velesajam 2010
Triglav Kranj Slovenia Kranj Zlato Polje Ice Hall 1968

List of seasons

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Season Champions Runners-up Final series score Regular season winner
2009–10 Slovenia Maribor Serbia Partizan 2–0 Slovenia Triglav Kranj
2010–11 Serbia Partizan Slovenia Olimpija 3–1 Slovenia Olimpija
2011–12 Serbia Partizan Slovenia Olimpija 3–2 Slovenia Maribor

See also

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