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Italian Hockey League Women
National championship ice hockey league in Italy
National championship ice hockey league in Italy
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| title | Italian Hockey League Women |
| current_season | |
| last_season | 2024–25 IHLW season |
| upcoming_season | |
| logo | Italian Hockey League Women logo.png |
| formerly | Serie A Femminile, 1990–2017 |
| sport | Ice hockey |
| founded | |
| inaugural | 1990–91 |
| teams | 8 |
| country | |
| champion | EVB Eagles Südtirol |
| champ_season | 2024–25 |
| most_champs | EVB Eagles Südtirol (14 titles) |
| related_comps | European Women's Hockey League |
| founder | Federazione Italiana Sport del Ghiaccio |
| relegation | No relegation |
| → relegation to Serie B Femminile between 1999 and 2001 | |
| website |
→ relegation to Serie B Femminile between 1999 and 2001 The Italian Hockey League Women, abbreviated IHLW, is the premier national women's ice hockey league in Italy. It was founded in 1990 by the Federazione Italiana Sport del Ghiaccio as the Serie A Femminile; the present league name was adopted in 2017. The EVB Eagles Südtirol Alto Adige are the most successful team in league history, having won thirteen Italian Championships.
Teams
2024–25 season
| Team name | Location | Home venue | Head coach | Captain | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Neumarkt (Egna) | , Kaltern | ||||
| EVB Eagles Südtirol | [[File:ITA Bolzano COA.svg | 20px]] Bolzano (Bozen) | Sparkasse Arena | ||
| Girls Project Mastini Devils | [[File:Varese-Stemma.svg | 20px]] Varese | PalaSesto, Sesto | ||
| HC 3 Zinnen Dolomites Women | [[File:CoA civ ITA Toblach-Dobbiaco.svg | 20px]] Toblach (Dobbiaco) | Eisstadion Sportzone Gries | ||
| Piemont Rebelles | [[File:Italy Pinerolo coat.png | 20px]] Pinerolo | Stadio Olimpico del Ghiaccio | ||
| Real Torino HC Femminile | [[File:Stemma di Torino (CoA of Turin) heraldic (2023).svg | 20px]] Turin (Torino) | |||
| Trentino Women | [[File:Cavalese-Stemma.svg | 20px]] Cavalese | Stadio del Ghiaccio di Cavalese | ||
| Val di Zoldo | Discoarena di Forno di Zoldo |
History of participants
- HC Agordo :→ HC Agordo Femminile, Agordo (1990–2013) :→ HC Agordo Femminile, Feltre (2012–13) :→ , Feltre (2013–14)
- HC Alleghe Femminile, Alleghe (1990–1996)
- , Alleghe (2014–2019)
- HC All Stars Milano, Milan (c.1994–95)
- , Turin :→ HC Valpellice Girls (2000–01) :→ HC All Stars Piemonte Femminile (2001–2009)
- Aosta Girls Project, Aosta (2019–2023)
- Asiago Hockey AS Femminile, Asiago (2008–2010)
- HC Belluno Femminile, Belluno (1998–2001)
- EV Bozen Eagles, Bolzano :→ EV Bozen Eagles (2008–2017) :→ EVB Eagles Südtirol–Alto Adige (2017– )
- HC Bressanone Femminile, Bressanone (2002–03)
- SG Brunico Hot Line, Brunico (1994–95)
- Como Femminile, Como (2015–2019)
- HC Crocodiles Girls Merano, Merano (2001–2004)
- HC Diavoli Black Widows, Sesto San Giovanni (2012–13)
- , Bolzano (1996–2008)
- , Bosco Chiesanuova (1996–1999)
- Fassa-Gardena :→ HC Gardena Girls, Selva di Val Gardena (c.1995–1999) :→ HC Fassa-Gardena Girls (1999–2000) :→ SHC Fassa Girls, Canazei (2000–2002)
- HC Femminile Feltre, Feltre (c.1994–1999)
- HC Lakers :→ HC Appiano Lakers, Appiano (2009–2013) :→ HC Lakers, Neumarkt (2013–2023) :→ AHC Eurospar Lakers, Neumarkt (2023– )
- HC Lario Halloween, Lurate Caccivio (c.1990–2007)
- Padova Waves Girls, Padua (2021–22)
- Real Torino HC, Turin (2009–2015)
- HC Toblach-Dobbiaco, Dobbiaco :→ HC Toblach-Dobbiaco Femminile (2018–2024) :→ HC 3 Zinnen Dolomites Women (2024– )
- , Turin (2014–2019)
- SG Valbelluna (c.1994–1998)
- HC Yellow Team Milano, Milan (c.1995–1998)
Champions
- 1990–91 Alleghe Femminile
- 1991–92 HC Agordo
- 1992–93 HC Agordo
- 1993–94 HC Agordo
- 1994–95 Alleghe Femminile
- 1995–96 HC Agordo
- 1996–97 HC Eagles Bolzano
- 1997–98 HC Eagles Bolzano
- 1998–99 HC Eagles Bolzano
- 1999–2000 HC Eagles Bolzano
- 2000–01 HC Agordo
- 2001–02 HC Agordo
- 2002–03 HC Agordo
- 2003–04 HC Eagles Bolzano
- 2004–05 HC Eagles Bolzano
- 2005–06 HC Eagles Bolzano
- 2006–07 HC Agordo
- 2007–08 HC Agordo
- 2008–09 HC Agordo
- 2009–10 EV Bozen Eagles
- 2010–11 EV Bozen Eagles
- 2011–12 EV Bozen Eagles
- 2012–13 EV Bozen Eagles
- 2013–14 EV Bozen Eagles
- 2014–15 EV Bozen Eagles
- 2015–16 EV Bozen Eagles
- 2016–17 EVB Eagles Südtirol
- 2017–18 EVB Eagles Südtirol
- 2018–19 Alleghe Hockey Girls
- 2019–20 playoffs cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
- 2020–21 EVB Eagles Südtirol
- 2021–22 EVB Eagles Südtirol
- 2022–23 EVB Eagles Südtirol
- 2023–24 EVB Eagles Südtirol
- 2024–25 EVB Eagles Südtirol
Titles by team
| Team | Titles |
|---|---|
| 1 | EVB Eagles Südtirol (EV Bozen Eagles) |
| 2 | HC Agordo |
| 3 | HC Eagles Bolzano |
| 4 | Alleghe Hockey |
References
References
- (28 August 2012). "Agordo, nuovo nido a Feltre per le Pinguine".
- (14 November 2013). "Qui Femminile: campionato al via senza Milano Black Widows".
- (25 June 2014). "L'hockey rosa bellunese si sposta ad Alleghe".
- (1998). "Women's Hockey in Italy".
- (31 July 2009). "Prende forma una nuova realtà ad Asiago".
- (30 August 2012). "Le Vedove Nere e l'avventura in Serie A".
- (9 November 2013). "Eagles, inizia il volo sullo scudetto". [[Alto Adige (newspaper).
- (16 September 2009). "Nasce il Real Torino femminile".
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