1972–73 Liga Nacional de Hockey Hielo season

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Liga Nacional 1972–73
League Liga Nacional
Sport Ice hockey
Duration January–April
League champions Real Sociedad
Runners-up Madrid
Liga Nacional seasons seasons

The 1972–73 Superliga Espanola de Hockey Hielo season was the first season of the Superliga Espanola de Hockey Hielo, the top level of ice hockey in Spain. Six teams participated in the league, and Real Sociedad won the championship.

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Teams

FC Barcelona Ice Hockey is an ice hockey club in Barcelona, Catalonia, that is part of FC Barcelona club. They currently play in the Spanish League and their home arena is the Palau de Gel.

CH Jaca ice hockey team

The Club Hielo Jaca also known as Aramón Hielo Jaca by sponsorship reasons is a Spanish ice hockey team that currently plays in the country's professional league, the Liga Nacional de Hockey Hielo. They have won 13 league championships, most recently in 2016, being the most laureated ice hockey team in Spanish Hockey League. They play their home games at Jaca, Aragon, Spain.

CH Madrid is an ice hockey team in Madrid, Spain. It played in the Superliga Espanola de Hockey Hielo from 1972-1975 and from 2002-2006.

Standings

# Club
1st Real Sociedad
2nd Madrid
3rd FC Barcelona
4th Valladolid
5th Jaca
6th Puigcerdà
1972–73 Liga Nacional de Hockey Hielo winners
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