The Austrian ice hockey championship (in German: Österreichische Eishockey-Meister) has been awarded to men since 1923, and for women since 1999.
First Division | |
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Year | Champion |
1999 | Gipsy Girls Villach |
2000 | Gipsy Girls Villach |
2001 | Vienna Flyers |
2002 | EHV Sabres Wien |
2003 | EHV Sabres Wien |
2004 | EHV Sabres Wien |
2005 | EHV Sabres Wien |
2006 | EC The Ravens Salzburg |
2007 | Gipsy Girls Villach |
2008 | EHV Sabres Wien |
2009 | EC The Ravens Salzburg |
2010 | EHV Sabres Wien |
2011 | EHV Sabres Wien |
2012 | EHV Sabres Wien |
2013 | EHV Sabres Wien |
2014 | EHV Sabres Wien |
2015 | EHV Sabres Wien |
2016 | EHV Sabres Wien |
2017 | EHV Sabres Wien |
2018 | EHV Sabres Wien |
2019 | EHV Sabres Wien |
2020 | Championship canceled |
2021 | EHV Sabres Wien |
2022 | EHV Sabres Wien |
2023 | Neuberg Highlanders |
2024 | EAC Women Capitals |
First Division | Second Division | ||
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Year | Champion | Year | Champion |
1923 | Wiener Eislauf-Verein | ||
1924 | Championship canceled | ||
1925 | Wiener Eislauf-Verein | ||
1926 | Wiener Eislauf-Verein | ||
1927 | Wiener Eislauf-Verein | ||
1928 | Wiener Eislauf-Verein | ||
1929 | Wiener Eislauf-Verein | ||
1930 | Wiener Eislauf-Verein | ||
1931 | Wiener Eislauf-Verein | ||
1932 | Pötzleinsdorfer SK | ||
1933 | Wiener Eislauf-Verein | ||
1934 | EC KAC | ||
1935 | EC KAC | ||
1936 | EK Engelmann | ||
1937 | Wiener Eislauf-Verein | ||
1938 | EK Engelmann | ||
1939 - 1945 | Cancelled due to World War II | ||
1946 | EK Engelmann | ||
1947 | Wiener Eislauf-Verein | ||
1948 | Wiener Eislauf-Verein | ||
1949 | Wiener Eissport-Gemeinschaft | ||
1950 | Wiener Eissport-Gemeinschaft | ||
1951 | Wiener Eissport-Gemeinschaft | ||
1952 | EC KAC | ||
1953 | Innsbrucker EV | ||
1954 | Innsbrucker EV | ||
1955 | EC KAC | ||
1956 | EK Engelmann | ||
1957 | EK Engelmann | ||
1958 | Innsbrucker EV | ||
1959 | Innsbrucker EV | ||
1960 | EC KAC | 1960 | East: Wiener Eislauf-Verein, West: EK Zell am See |
1961 | Innsbrucker EV | 1961 | EK Zell am See |
1962 | Wiener Eislauf-Verein | 1962 | East: ASKÖ Wien, WAT X, West: SV Ehrwald, South: ATSE Graz |
1963 | Innsbrucker EV | 1963 | ATSE Graz |
1964 | EC KAC | 1964 | Salzburger EV |
1965 | EC KAC | 1965 | EC Innsbruck |
1966 | EC KAC | 1966 | A: ATSE Graz, B: ASKÖ Wien |
1967 | EC KAC | 1967 | A: VEU Feldkirch |
1968 | EC KAC | 1968 | EC Ehrwald |
1969 | EC KAC | 1969 | EC Innsbruck |
1970 | EC KAC | 1970 | Grazer AK |
1971 | EC KAC | 1971 | East: WAT Stadlau, West: EC Innsbruck |
1972 | EC KAC | 1972 | East: Kapfenberger SV, West: HC Salzburg |
1973 | EC KAC | 1973 | Kapfenberger SV |
1974 | EC KAC | 1974 | EHC Lustenau |
1975 | ATSE Graz | 1975 | EK Zell am See |
1976 | EC KAC | 1976 | EC VSV |
1977 | EC KAC | 1977 | EC VSV |
1978 | ATSE Graz | 1978 | EHC Lustenau |
1979 | EC KAC | 1979 | EK Zell am See |
1980 | EC KAC | 1980 | WAT Stadlau |
1981 | EC VSV | 1981 | ATSE Graz |
1982 | VEU Feldkirch | 1982 | EHC Lustenau |
1983 | VEU Feldkirch | 1983 | Grazer SV |
1984 | VEU Feldkirch | 1984 | EHC Lustenau |
1985 | EC KAC | 1985 | Wiener Eislauf-Verein |
1986 | EC KAC | 1986 | EK Zell am See |
1987 | EC KAC | 1987 | UEC Mödling |
1988 | EC KAC | 1988 | Kapfenberger SV |
1989 | GEV Innsbruck | 1989 | Kapfenberger SV |
1990 | VEU Feldkirch | 1990 | EK Zell am See |
1991 | EC KAC | 1991 | EK Zell am See |
1992 | EC VSV | 1992 | EHC Lustenau |
1993 | EC VSV | 1993 | EC Ehrwald |
1994 | VEU Feldkirch | 1994 | EV Innsbruck |
1995 | VEU Feldkirch | 1995 | Championship not held |
1996 | VEU Feldkirch | 1996 | Championship not held |
1997 | VEU Feldkirch | 1997 | EHC Lustenau |
1998 | VEU Feldkirch | 1998 | DEK Klagenfurt |
1999 | EC VSV | 1999 | Kapfenberger SV |
2000 | EC KAC | 2000 | EC Graz 99ers |
2001 | EC KAC | 2001 | Championship not held |
2002 | EC VSV | 2002 | VEU Feldkirch |
2003 | EHC Black Wings Linz | 2003 | EK Zell am See |
2004 | EC KAC | 2004 | EC Red Bull Salzburg |
2005 | Vienna Capitals | 2005 | EK Zell am See |
2006 | EC VSV | 2006 | EHC Lustenau |
2007 | EC Red Bull Salzburg | 2007 | VEU Feldkirch |
2008 | EC Red Bull Salzburg | 2008 | EC Dornbirn |
2009 | EC KAC | 2009 | EHC Lustenau |
2010 | EC Red Bull Salzburg | 2010 | EC Dornbirn |
2011 | EC Red Bull Salzburg | 2011 | VEU Feldkirch |
2012 | EHC Black Wings Linz | 2012 | HC Innsbruck |
2013 | EC KAC | 2013 | EHC Bregenzerwald |
2014 | EC Red Bull Salzburg | 2014 | EHC Bregenzerwald |
2015 | EC Red Bull Salzburg | 2015 | EHC Lustenau |
2016 | EC Red Bull Salzburg | 2016 | EHC Bregenzerwald |
2017 | Vienna Capitals | 2017 | VEU Feldkirch |
2018 | EC Red Bull Salzburg | 2018 | VEU Feldkirch |
2019 | EC KAC | 2019 | RB Hockey Juniors |
2020 | Championship canceled | 2020 | RB Hockey Juniors |
2021 | EC KAC | 2021 | EHC Lustenau |
2022 | EC Red Bull Salzburg | 2022 | EHC Bregenzerwald |
2023 | EC Red Bull Salzburg | 2023 | EK Zell am See |
2024 | EC Red Bull Salzburg | 2024 | RB Hockey Juniors |
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