Liga Nacional de Hockey Hielo Femenino

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Liga Nacional de Hockey Hielo Femenino
Sport Ice hockey
Founded2008
Founder RFEDH
Inaugural season2008–09
No. of teams7
CountryFlag of Spain.svg  Spain
Most recent
champion(s)
Jaca (2022–23)
Most titles SAD Majadahonda (8)
TV partner(s) LaLigaSports
Related
competitions
Liga Nacional Masculina
Official website RFEDH

The Liga Nacional de Hockey Hielo Femenino (National Women's Ice Hockey League) is the national women's ice hockey league in Spain. The league was founded in 2008 and is overseen by the Spanish Ice Sports Federation (RFEDH). SAD Majadahonda is the league's most successful team, having won six championships over the eleven seasons the league has been operational. The Valladolid Panteras are the second most successful team in the league, having won four championships.

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Champions

Spanish Cup

The Spanish Cup of Women's Ice Hockey (Spanish : Copa de España de Hockey Hielo Femenino) pits the league winner and runner-up against each other.

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