1993–94 Luxembourg Championship season

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The 1993-94 Luxembourg Championship season was the first season of Luxembourg's hockey league. Tornado Luxembourg won the league title by defeating IHC Beaufort in the final.

The Luxembourg Championship was the national ice hockey championship in Luxembourg. It was first contested in 1993, and was held annually from 1998-2003, with Tornado Luxembourg winning every edition of the competition. The Alter Domus Cup is the current national competition in Luxembourg.

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