Yugoslav Ice Hockey League
Most recent season or competition: 1990–91 Yugoslav Ice Hockey League season | |
Sport | Ice hockey |
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Founded | 1936 |
Ceased | 1991 |
Replaced by | Bosnia and Herzegovina League Croatian League Serbian League Slovenian League |
Most titles | Jesenice (23 titles) |
Domestic cup(s) | Yugoslav Cup |
The Yugoslav Ice Hockey League was the top ice hockey league in the old Yugoslavia.
In 1939, Yugoslavia became a member of the International Ice Hockey Federation. That year also, the country held its first national championship, with Ilirija emerging as champion. For many years, teams from Slovenia dominated even if Serbian and Croatian teams were also successful for a while during the late-1980s and early-1990s, right before the breakup of Yugoslavia.[1]
The league folded in 1991, when the country split. Since then, Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia and Bosnia and Herzegovina have had their own national leagues.
Yugoslav League champions
- 1936–37 : Ilirija*
- 1937–38 : Ilirija*
- 1938–39 : Ilirija
- 1939–40 : Ilirija
- 1940–41 : Ilirija
- 1941–46 : Not played
- 1946–47 : Mladost
- 1947–48 : Partizan
- 1948–49 : Mladost
- 1949–50 : Not played
- 1950–51 : Partizan
- 1951–52 : Partizan
- 1952–53 : Partizan
- 1953–54 : Partizan
- 1954–55 : Partizan
- 1955–56 : SD Zagreb
- 1956–57 : Jesenice
- 1957–58 : Jesenice
- 1958–59 : Jesenice
- 1959–60 : Jesenice
- 1960–61 : Jesenice
- 1961–62 : Jesenice
- 1962–63 : Jesenice
- 1963–64 : Jesenice
- 1964–65 : Jesenice
- 1965–66 : Jesenice
- 1966–67 : Jesenice
- 1967–68 : Jesenice
- 1968–69 : Jesenice
- 1969–70 : Jesenice
- 1970–71 : Jesenice
- 1971–72 : Olimpija
- 1972–73 : Jesenice
- 1973–74 : Olimpija
- 1974–75 : Olimpija
- 1975–76 : Olimpija
- 1976–77 : Jesenice
- 1977–78 : Jesenice
- 1978–79 : Olimpija
- 1979–80 : Olimpija
- 1980–81 : Jesenice
- 1981–82 : Jesenice
- 1982–83 : Olimpija
- 1983–84 : Olimpija
- 1984–85 : Jesenice
- 1985–86 : Partizan
- 1986–87 : Jesenice
- 1987–88 : Jesenice
- 1988–89 : Medveščak
- 1989–90 : Medveščak
- 1990–91 : Medveščak
- * – by default as the only club in the competition.
Club | Winners | Winning Years |
---|---|---|
Jesenice | 23
|
1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1973, 1977, 1978, 1981, 1982, 1985, 1987, 1988 |
Ilirija / Olimpija | 13
|
1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1972, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1979, 1980, 1983, 1984 |
Partizan | 7
|
1948, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1986 |
Medveščak | 3
|
1989, 1990, 1991 |
Mladost | 2
|
1947, 1949 |
SD Zagreb [1] | 1
|
1956 |
Yugoslav Cup winners
- 1966 : Partizan
- 1967 : Jesenice
- 1968 : Jesenice
- 1969 : Olimpija
- 1970 : Jesenice
- 1971 : Jesenice
- 1972 : Olimpija
- 1973 : Jesenice
- 1974 : Jesenice
- 1975 : Olimpija
- 1976 : Jesenice
- 1977 : Jesenice
- 1978 – 1985 : Not played
- 1986 : Partizan
- 1987 : Olimpija
- 1988 : Medveščak
- 1989 : Medveščak
- 1990 : Medveščak
- 1991 : Medveščak
Club | Titles | Years Won |
---|---|---|
Jesenice | 8
|
1967, 1968, 1970, 1971, 1973, 1974, 1976, 1977 |
Medveščak | 4
|
1988, 1989, 1990, 1991 |
Olimpija | 4
|
1969, 1972, 1975, 1987 |
Partizan | 2
|
1966, 1986 |
Teams
Below is a list of teams that had participated. A number of these participated for only a few seasons, while others participated for many.
See also
- Slohokej League
- Slovenian Ice Hockey League
- Serbian Hockey League
- Croatian Ice Hockey League
- Bosnia and Herzegovina Hockey League
- Panonian League
References
- Book Total Hockey 2nd Edition (2000), Dan Diamond, Total Sports Publishing
- ^ Simon Demsar (31 March 2005). "Jesenice's Trophy". Slovenia Times. Retrieved 4 April 2017.
External links
- AZ Hockey – Yugoslavia (in English)
- Yugoslav Ice Hockey League
- Ice hockey competitions in Yugoslavia
- Defunct ice hockey leagues in Europe
- Sports leagues in Yugoslavia
- Ice hockey leagues in Croatia
- Ice hockey leagues in Serbia
- Ice hockey leagues in Slovenia
- Ice hockey in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- 1939 establishments in Yugoslavia
- 1991 disestablishments in Yugoslavia
- Sports leagues established in 1939
- Sports leagues disestablished in 1991
- National championships in Yugoslavia