Alter Domus Cup | |
Sport | Ice hockey |
Founded | 1993 |
No. of teams | 5 |
Country(ies) | ![]() |
Most recent champion(s) | Tornado Luxembourg (13th title) |
Most championship(s) | Tornado Luxembourg (13) |
Official website | icehockey.lu |
The Luxembourg Cup is the national ice hockey cup competition in Luxembourg. It has been known as the Alter Domus Cup since 2010.[1] Prior to 2003, clubs from other countries in the region were allowed to participate in the tournament.
Champions[]
- 2019-20: Canceolled due to COVID-19 pandemic
- 2018-19: Tornado Luxembourg
- 2016–17: Tornado Luxembourg
- 2015–16: Tornado Luxembourg
- 2014–15: Tornado Luxembourg
- 2013–14: Tornado Luxembourg
- 2012–13: Tornado Luxembourg
- 2011–12: Tornado Luxembourg
- 2010–11: Lokomotiv Luxembourg
- 2009–10: not held
- 2008–09: not held
- 2007–08: not held
- 2006–07: Tornado Luxembourg
- 2005–06: not held
- 2004–05: not held
- 2003–04: not held
- 2002–03: Tornado Luxembourg
- 2001–02:
EHC Zweibrucken 2
- 2000–01:
HC Amneville Moselle 2
- 1999–2000:
HC Amneville Moselle 2
- 1998–99: Tornado Luxembourg
- 1997–98:
IHC Leuven
- 1996–97: Tornado Luxembourg
- 1995–96: Tornado Luxembourg
- 1994–95:
IHC Leuven
- 1993–94: Tornado Luxembourg
References[]
Luxembourg Cup seasons |
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* 1993–94
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