The Swiss national championship in ice hockey has been contested in various forms since 1909.
History [ ]
The Swiss National Championship was first contested in 1909, and continued until 1937, when it was replaced by the Nationalliga A. Due to World War I , it was not contested in the 1914 and 1915 seasons.
Between 1916 and 1933, alongside the Swiss National Championship, the Swiss International Championship was contested. Unlike the National Championship, which had restrictions on the number of foreigners allowed to play, an unlimited number of foreign players were allowed to compete in the International Championship.
Since the 1937-38 season, the Nationalliga A, now called the National League A, is established as the highest level league in Switzerland . In the 1985-86 season, the Swiss Champion was first awarded in the playoffs.
The women's national championship has been contested annually since 1987. The league is known as the Leistungsklasse A.
Swiss champions (men's ) [ ]
National Championship (1909–1937) [ ]
1909 : HC Bellerive Vevey
1910 : HC La Villa Lausanne
1911 : Club des Pâtineurs de Lausanne
1912 : HC Les Avants
1913 : HC Les Avants
1914: not contested
1915: not contested
1916 : HC Bern
1917 : HC Bern
1918 : HC Bern
1919 : HC Bellerive Vevey
1920 : HC Bellerive Vevey
1921 : HC Rosey-Gstaad
1922 : EHC St. Moritz
1923 : EHC St. Moritz
1924 : HC Château-d’Œx
1925 : HC Rosey-Gstaad
1926 : HC Davos
1927 : HC Davos
1928 : EHC St. Moritz
1929 : HC Davos
1930 : HC Davos
1931 : HC Davos
1932 : HC Davos
1933 : HC Davos
1934 : HC Davos
1935 : HC Davos
1936 : Zürcher SC
1937 : HC Davos
International Championship (1916–1933) [ ]
1916 : Akademischer EHC Zürich
1917 : HC Les Avants
1918 : HC Bellerive Vevey
1919 : HC Rosey Gstaad
1920 : HC Rosey Gstaad
1921 : HC Rosey Gstaad
1922 : HC Château-d’Œx
1923 : EHC St Moritz
1924 : HC Château-d’Œx
1925 : HC Rosey Gstaad
1926 : no champion
1927 : HC Davos
Nationalliga A (1938–2007) [ ]
1938: HC Davos
1939: HC Davos
1940: not contested
1941: HC Davos
1942: HC Davos
1943: HC Davos
1944: HC Davos
1945: HC Davos
1946: HC Davos
1947: HC Davos
1948: HC Davos
1949: Zürcher SC
1950: HC Davos
1951: EHC Arosa
1952: EHC Arosa
1953: EHC Arosa
1954: EHC Arosa
1955: EHC Arosa
1956: EHC Arosa
1957: EHC Arosa
1958: HC Davos
1959: SC Bern
1960: HC Davos
1961: Zürcher SC
1962: EHC Visp
1963: HC Villars
1964: HC Villars
1965: SC Bern
1966: Grasshopper Club Zürich
1967: EHC Kloten
1968: HC La Chaux-de-Fonds
1969: HC La Chaux-de-Fonds
1970: HC La Chaux-de-Fonds
1971: HC La Chaux-de-Fonds
1972: HC La Chaux-de-Fonds
1973: HC La Chaux-de-Fonds
1974: SC Bern
1975: SC Bern
1976: SC Langnau
1977: SC Bern
1978: EHC Biel
1979: SC Bern
1980: EHC Arosa
1981: EHC Biel
1982: EHC Arosa
1983: EHC Biel
1984: HC Davos
1985: HC Davos
1986: HC Lugano
1987: HC Lugano
1988: HC Lugano
1989: SC Bern
1990: HC Lugano
1991: SC Bern
1992: SC Bern
1993: EHC Kloten
1994: EHC Kloten
1995: EHC Kloten
1996: EHC Kloten
1997: SC Bern
1998: EV Zug
1999: HC Lugano
2000: ZSC Lions
2001: ZSC Lions
2002: HC Davos
2003: HC Lugano
2004: SC Bern
2005: HC Davos
2006: HC Lugano
2007: HC Davos
National League A (since 2008) [ ]
2008: ZSC Lions
2009: HC Davos
2010: SC Bern
2011: HC Davos
2012: ZSC Lions
Titles by club [ ]
Swiss Cup winners [ ]
Swiss champions (women's) [ ]
Leistungsklasse A [ ]
1996: SC Lyss
1997: DHC Lyss
1998: EV Zug
1999: EV Zug
2000: DSC St. Gallen
2001: SC Reinach
2002: SC Reinach
2003: SC Reinach
2004: EV Zug
2005: EV Zug
2006: HC Lugano
2007: HC Lugano
2008: DHC Langenthal
2009: Ladies Team Lugano
2010: Ladies Team Lugano
2011: ZSC Lions Frauen
2012: ZSC Lions Frauen
2013: ZSC Lions Frauen
Swiss Cup champions [ ]
2006: HC Lugano
2007:
2008: DHC Langenthal
2009: ZSC Lions
2010: DHC Langenthal
2011: ZSC Lions
2012: ZSC Lions
2013: ZSC Lions
See also [ ]
External links [ ]
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