North Korean Championship (ice hockey)

The North Korean Championship is the national ice hockey championship in North Korea. It was first staged in 1956.[1]

North Korean Championship
SportIce hockey
Founded1956
Country North Korea
Most recent
champion(s)
Pyongchol Pyongyang
Most titlesPyongyang

Champions

[1] [2]

  • 2017: unknown
  • 2016: Taesongsan[3]
  • 2015: unknown
  • 2014: Champions: Taesongsan, runners-up: Jangjasan, third place: Sobaeksu[4]
  • 2013: Pyongchol Pyongyang
  • 2012: unknown
  • 2011: Pyongchol Pyongyang[5]
  • 2010: Pyongchol Pyongyang[6]
  • 2009: Pyongyang City
  • 2008: Pyongyang City
  • 2007: Pyongchol Pyongyang
  • 2006: Pyongchol Pyongyang
  • 2005: Pyongyang
  • 2004: Pyongchol Pyongyang
  • 2003: Pyongchol Pyongyang
  • 2002: unknown
  • 2001: Pyongchol Pyongyang
  • 2000: unknown
  • 1999: Susan Pyongyang
  • 1998: Pyongchol Pyongyang
  • 1997: Pyongchol Pyongyang
  • 1996: Amrokkang
  • 1995: Amrokkang
  • 1994: Amrokkang
  • 1993: Pyongyang City
  • 1992: Pyongyang City
  • 1991: Pyongyang City
  • 1990: Pyongyang City
  • 1989: April 25
  • 1988: Pyongyang City
  • 1987: Pyongyang City
  • 1986: Pyongyang City
  • 1985: Pyongyang City
  • 1984: Amrokkang
  • 1983: Amrokkang
  • 1982: Amrokkang
  • 1981: Amrokkang
  • 1980: Pyongyang City
  • 1979: Pyongyang City
  • 1978: Pyongyang City
  • 1977: Pyongyang City
  • 1976: Pyongyang City
  • 1975: Chagang (Kanggye)
  • 1974: Pyongyang City
  • 1973: Pyongyang City
  • 1972: Pyongyang City
  • 1971: Pyongyang City
  • 1970: Chagang
  • 1969: Pyongyang City
  • 1968: Pyongyang City
  • 1967: Pyongyang City
  • 1966: Chagang
  • 1965: Pyongyang City
  • 1964: Pyongyang City
  • 1963: Pyongyang City
  • 1956-1962: unknown
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References

  1. Müller, Stephan (2005). International Ice Hockey Encyclopedia 1904-2005. Germany: Books on Demand. p. 485.
  2. Podnieks, Andrew (2010). IIHF Media Guide & Record Book 2011. Moydart Press. p. 45.
  3. http://naenara.com.kp/en/society/?sport+1+3497
  4. "Naenara Democratic People's Republic of Korea". naenara.com.kp.
  5. iihf.com, 2011 North Korean Championship Archived 2011-12-22 at the Wayback Machine
  6. iihf.com, 2010 North Korean Championship Archived 2011-12-22 at the Wayback Machine
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