Austrian champions (ice hockey)

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The Austrian ice hockey championship (in German: Österreichische Eishockey-Meister) has been awarded to men since 1923, and for women since 1999.

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Women's

First Division
YearChampion
1999 Gipsy Girls Villach
2000Gipsy Girls Villach
2001 Vienna Flyers
2002 EHV Sabres Wien
2003EHV Sabres Wien
2004EHV Sabres Wien
2005EHV Sabres Wien
2006 EC The Ravens Salzburg
2007Gipsy Girls Villach
2008EHV Sabres Wien
2009EC The Ravens Salzburg
2010EHV Sabres Wien
2011EHV Sabres Wien
2012EHV Sabres Wien
2013EHV Sabres Wien
2014EHV Sabres Wien
2015EHV Sabres Wien
2016EHV Sabres Wien
2017EHV Sabres Wien
2018EHV Sabres Wien
2019EHV Sabres Wien
2020Championship canceled
2021EHV Sabres Wien
2022EHV Sabres Wien
2023 Neuberg Highlanders
2024 EAC Women Capitals

Men's

First DivisionSecond Division
YearChampionYearChampion
1923 Wiener Eislauf-Verein
1924Championship canceled
1925Wiener Eislauf-Verein
1926Wiener Eislauf-Verein
1927Wiener Eislauf-Verein
1928Wiener Eislauf-Verein
1929Wiener Eislauf-Verein
1930Wiener Eislauf-Verein
1931Wiener Eislauf-Verein
1932 Pötzleinsdorfer SK
1933Wiener Eislauf-Verein
1934 EC KAC
1935 EC KAC
1936 EK Engelmann
1937Wiener Eislauf-Verein
1938EK Engelmann
1939 - 1945Cancelled due to World War II
1946EK Engelmann
1947Wiener Eislauf-Verein
1948Wiener Eislauf-Verein
1949 Wiener Eissport-Gemeinschaft
1950Wiener Eissport-Gemeinschaft
1951Wiener Eissport-Gemeinschaft
1952 EC KAC
1953 Innsbrucker EV
1954Innsbrucker EV
1955EC KAC
1956EK Engelmann
1957EK Engelmann
1958Innsbrucker EV
1959Innsbrucker EV
1960EC KAC1960East: Wiener Eislauf-Verein,

West: EK Zell am See

1961Innsbrucker EV1961EK Zell am See
1962Wiener Eislauf-Verein1962East: ASKÖ Wien, WAT X,

West: SV Ehrwald, South: ATSE Graz

1963Innsbrucker EV1963ATSE Graz
1964EC KAC1964 Salzburger EV
1965EC KAC1965 EC Innsbruck
1966EC KAC1966A: ATSE Graz, B: ASKÖ Wien
1967EC KAC1967A: VEU Feldkirch
1968EC KAC1968EC Ehrwald
1969EC KAC1969EC Innsbruck
1970EC KAC1970 Grazer AK
1971EC KAC1971East: WAT Stadlau,

West: EC Innsbruck

1972EC KAC1972East: Kapfenberger SV,

West: HC Salzburg

1973EC KAC1973Kapfenberger SV
1974EC KAC1974 EHC Lustenau
1975 ATSE Graz 1975EK Zell am See
1976EC KAC1976 EC VSV
1977EC KAC1977EC VSV
1978ATSE Graz1978EHC Lustenau
1979EC KAC1979EK Zell am See
1980EC KAC1980WAT Stadlau
1981 EC VSV 1981ATSE Graz
1982 VEU Feldkirch 1982EHC Lustenau
1983VEU Feldkirch1983Grazer SV
1984VEU Feldkirch1984EHC Lustenau
1985EC KAC1985Wiener Eislauf-Verein
1986EC KAC1986EK Zell am See
1987EC KAC1987 UEC Mödling
1988EC KAC1988Kapfenberger SV
1989 GEV Innsbruck 1989Kapfenberger SV
1990VEU Feldkirch1990EK Zell am See
1991EC KAC1991EK Zell am See
1992EC VSV1992EHC Lustenau
1993EC VSV1993EC Ehrwald
1994VEU Feldkirch1994 EV Innsbruck
1995VEU Feldkirch1995Championship not held
1996VEU Feldkirch1996Championship not held
1997VEU Feldkirch1997EHC Lustenau
1998VEU Feldkirch1998 DEK Klagenfurt
1999EC VSV1999Kapfenberger SV
2000EC KAC2000 EC Graz 99ers
2001EC KAC2001Championship not held
2002EC VSV2002VEU Feldkirch
2003 EHC Black Wings Linz 2003EK Zell am See
2004EC KAC2004 EC Red Bull Salzburg
2005 Vienna Capitals 2005EK Zell am See
2006EC VSV2006EHC Lustenau
2007 EC Red Bull Salzburg 2007VEU Feldkirch
2008EC Red Bull Salzburg2008 EC Dornbirn
2009EC KAC2009EHC Lustenau
2010EC Red Bull Salzburg2010EC Dornbirn
2011EC Red Bull Salzburg2011VEU Feldkirch
2012EHC Black Wings Linz2012 HC Innsbruck
2013EC KAC2013 EHC Bregenzerwald
2014EC Red Bull Salzburg2014EHC Bregenzerwald
2015EC Red Bull Salzburg2015EHC Lustenau
2016EC Red Bull Salzburg2016EHC Bregenzerwald
2017Vienna Capitals2017VEU Feldkirch
2018EC Red Bull Salzburg2018VEU Feldkirch
2019EC KAC2019 RB Hockey Juniors
2020Championship canceled2020RB Hockey Juniors
2021EC KAC2021EHC Lustenau
2022EC Red Bull Salzburg2022EHC Bregenzerwald
2023EC Red Bull Salzburg2023EK Zell am See
2024EC Red Bull Salzburg2024RB Hockey Juniors


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