Slovak 2. Liga
The Slovak 2. Liga (English:Slovak Second League), (also known as the 2. Liga or the 2HL), is currently the third tier of ice hockey in Slovakia. For the 2018–19 season, the 2. liga is divided into two different divisions. It lies below the Slovak Extraliga and the Slovak 1. Liga. The league is composed of 18 teams divided into two groups, whose teams are divided geographically (Western and Eastern), including two foreign teams. First from Poland – KH 58 Sanok that plays in the Eastern group and second from Hungary – PHC Budapest that plays in the Western group.
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Sport | Ice hockey |
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Founded | 1993 |
No. of teams | 18 |
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Most recent champion(s) | HK Levice (1st title) |
Promotion to | Slovak 1. Liga |
Teams
Western division
Teams from Slovakia competing in Slovak 2. liga Západ (Western division) in the 2019–20 season.
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Budapest
Teams from Hungary competing in Slovak 2. liga Západ (Western division) in the 2019–20 season.
2019–20 season
Team Name | City | Venue | Capacity | Founded |
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HK MŠK Indian Žiar nad Hronom | Žiar nad Hronom | Slovalco aréna | 2,025 | 1952 |
Iskra Partizánske | Partizánske | Partizánske Ice Stadium | 1,600 | 1974 |
Bratislavský hokejový klub | Bratislava | Zimný štadión Vladimíra Dzurillu | Unknown | Unknown |
HK 91 Senica | Senica | Senica Ice Stadium | 3,000 | 1991 |
HK Brezno | Brezno | Aréna Brezno | 3,000 | 1935 |
HC Prievidza | Prievidza | Prievidza Ice Stadium | 3,986 | 1954 |
ŠHK Púchov | Púchov | Púchov Ice Stadium | 1,943 | 2013 |
MŠK Hviezda Dolný Kubín | Dolný Kubín | Dolný Kubín Ice Stadium | 500 | 1995 |
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Budapest Ice Stadium | Unknown | Unknown |
Eastern division
Teams from Slovakia competing in Slovak 2. liga Východ (Eastern division) in the 2019–20 season.
Team from Poland competing in Slovak 2. liga Východ (Eastern division) in the 2019–20 season.
Team Name | City | Venue | Capacity | Founded |
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HK Bardejov | Bardejov | Bardejov Ice Stadium | 1,911 | 2016 |
HK Sabinov | Sabinov | Sabinov Ice Stadium | Unknown | 1948 |
HK Slovan Gelnica | Gelnica | Zimný štadión Petra Bindasa | 3,500 | 1949 |
HKM Rimavská Sobota | Rimavská Sobota | Rimavská Sobota Ice Stadium | Unknown | 1994 |
HK 2016 Trebišov | Trebišov | Trebišov Ice Stadium | 2,000 | 1992 |
KH 58 Sanok | ![]() |
Arena Sanok | 3,100 | 1958 |
MHk 32 Liptovský Mikuláš B | Liptovský Mikuláš | Liptovský Mikuláš Ice Stadium | 3,680 | 1934 |
MHK Kežmarok | Kežmarok | Kežmarok Ice Stadium | 3,000 | 1931 |
HC 19 Humenné | Humenné | Humenné Ice Stadium | 4,500 | 1936 |
Champions
Note: Bold indicates overall champion.
- 2018–19 : HK Levice (Western), HKM Rimavská Sobota (Eastern)
- 2017–18 : MHK-Martin (Western), MHK Humenné (Eastern)
- 2016–17 : MHK Dubnica nad Vahom (Western), MHK Humenné (Eastern)
- 2015–16 : HK 96 Nitra (Western), MHk 32 Liptovský Mikuláš B (Eastern)
- 2014–15 : HC Mikron Nové Zámky (Western), MHK Bemaco Humenné (Eastern)
- 2013–14 : MHK Dubnica (Western), MHK Bemaco Humenné (Eastern)
- 2012–13 : HK Dynamax Nitra (Western), MŠK Hviezda Dolný Kubín (Eastern)
- 2011–12 : HK Iskra Partizánske (Western), HKM Rimavská Sobota (Eastern)
- 2010–11 : HK Dynamax Nitra (Western), HK Púchov (Central), MHK Ružomberok (Eastern)
- 2009–10 : HK Dynamax Nitra (Western), HK Púchov (Central), HKM Rimavská Sobota (Eastern)
- 2008–09 : HK Brezno (Eastern), HK Púchov (Western)
- 2007–08 : HC 07 Detva (Eastern), HK Púchov (Western)
- 2006–07 : HC 46 Bardejov (Eastern), ŠK Matterhorn Púchov (Western)
- 2005–06 : HK Ružinov 99 Bratislava (Western), MHK SkiPark Kežmarok (Eastern)
- 2004–05 : HKm Humenné (Eastern), HK Lokomotíva Nové Zámky (Western)
- 2003–04 : HK Trnava (Western), HK Brezno (Eastern)
- 2002–03 : HK Brezno (Eastern), ŠHK 37 Piešťany (Western)
- 2001–02 : HK Ružinov 99 Bratislava (Western), HK 32 Liptovský Mikuláš B (Eastern)
- 2000–01 : Považská Bystrica (Western), HKm Detva (Central), HK Spisska Nova Ves B (Eastern)
- 1999–2000 : Považská Bystrica (Western), HK VTJ Wagon Slovakia Trebišov (Eastern)
- 1998–99 : Považská Bystrica
- 1997–98 : KĽŠ Spartak Trnava (Western), HKm Zvolen B (Central), HKm Humenné (Eastern)
- 1996–97 : Retir Sľažany (Western), HK Slovan Trstená (Central), HK VTJ Wagon Slovakia Trebišov (Eastern)
- 1995–96 : Spartak BEZ Bratislava (Western), HK Medokýš Turčianske Teplice (Central), HK Agro White Lady Levoča (Eastern)
- 1994–95 : Spartak BEZ Bratislava (Western), HK Medokýš Turčianske Teplice (Central), HC Compact Rožňava (Eastern)
- 1993–94 : HC Univerzita Bratislava (Western), ŠK Matador Púchov (Central), HC Compact Rožňava (Eastern)
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See also
- Slovak Extraliga
- 1. liga
References
External links
- SZĽH – Slovak Ice-Hockey Federation (in Slovak)
- – 2. Hokejova liga statistics (in Slovak)
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