1983–84 Naisten SM-sarja Season
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1983–84 Naisten SM-sarja Season
The 1983–84 Naisten SM-sarja season was the second season of the Naisten SM-sarja ice hockey league. The champion was Helsingin Jääkiekkoklubi, HJK Helsinki. Silver was won by Etelä-Vantaan Urheilijat, EVU Vantaa and bronze by Ilves Naiset, Ilves Tampere. Teams * Ilves Naiset, Ilves Tampere * Hämeenlinnan Tiikerit, Tiikerit Hämeenlinna * Porin Ässät (women's hockey), Ässät Pori * SaiPa Lappeenranta * Teräs-Kiekko Naiset, Teräs-Kiekko Raahe * Etelä-Vantaan Urheilijat, EVU Vantaa * Helsingin Jääkiekkoklubi, HJK Helsinki * Jäähonka, Jäähonka Espoo * HIFK Naiset, HIFK Helsinki * Keravan Shakers, Shakers Kerava * Kiekko-Vesa Naiset, Kiekko-Vesa Raahe * Vaasan Sport Naiset, Sport Vaasa References

Naisten Liiga (ice hockey) seasons 1983–84 in European ice hockey leagues, Naisten SM-sarja 1983–84 in Finnish ice hockey, Naisten SM-sarja {{icehockey-competition-stub ...
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Porin Ässät (women's Hockey)
Porin Ässät ry is a sports club based in Pori, Finland. The club's only programs are ice hockey and esports, but it used to have an association football program. Porin Ässät ry operates an ice hockey team in the Finnish Elite League. Porin Ässät ry also has junior teams for all age groups from U7 to U20. Porin Ässät ry also operate a women's ice hockey school and the girl's junior ice hockey department while also operating a skating school. Sports Men's ice hockey Ässät's ice hockey department started in 1967 when two local clubs, RU-38 and Karhut, merged. Since 1967, Ässät has won three Finnish Championships (1971, 1978 and 2013) and one Finnish Cup (''Suomen Cup'' in Finnish) For the 2022–23 season, Ässät plays in the Liiga, the top-tier of ice hockey in Finland. Women's ice hockey Ässät women's ice hockey department was established in 1981 and it was one of the ten teams that formed the Naisten SM-sarja (now ''Naisten Liiga''). The team was d ...
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Naisten Liiga (ice Hockey) Seasons
The Kansallinen Liiga ('National League') is the premier division of women's football in Finland. It was previously called the Jalkapallon naisten SM-sarja ('Women's Football Finnish Championship Series') during 1974 to 2006 and the Naisten Liiga (, 'Women's League') during 2006 to 2019, The first season under the name Kansallinen Liiga was played in 2020. Teams 2022 SourceSuomen Palloliitto (Finnish Football Association) List of champions Vantaa were Naisten Liiga Finnish Champions four times, Helsingin Jalkapalloklubi have won the most Finnish Champion women's titles. Kansallinen Liiga champions 2020– * 2020 – Åland United * 2021 – KuPS Naisten Liiga champions 2007–2019 * 2007 – FC Honka * 2008 – FC Honka * 2009 – Åland United * 2010 – PK-35 Vantaa * 2011 – PK-35 Vantaa * 2012 – PK-35 Vantaa * 2013 – Åland United * 2014 – PK-35 Vantaa * 2015 – PK-35 Vantaa * 2016 – PK-35 Vantaa * 2017 – FC Honka * 2018 – PK-35 Vantaa * 2019 ...
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HIFK Naiset
HIFK Naiset, also known by the nickname Stadin Gimmat ('Girls of ,' a nickname for Helsinki), are an ice hockey team in the Naisten Liiga. They play in the Pirkkola district of Helsinki, at the Pirkkola Ice Hall (). As the representative women's ice hockey team of the Helsinki-based multi-sport club HIFK, the team is closely affiliated with the HIFK men's ice hockey team of the Liiga. One of the ten founding teams from the inaugural 1982–83 Naisten SM-sarja season, the original HIFK Naiset was financially relegated in 1989 and the club chose not to pursue women’s ice hockey for the following several decades. The current team was established in 2018 and gained promotion to the Naisten Liiga from the second-tier Naisten Mestis at the end of their debut season in 2018–19. History Original team, 1982–1989 HIFK Naiset was one of the original ten teams to play in the inaugural season, 1982–83, of the (renamed Naisten Liiga in 2017). The team struggled early on, fo ...
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Ice Hockey
Ice hockey (or simply hockey) is a team sport played on ice skates, usually on an ice skating rink with lines and markings specific to the sport. It belongs to a family of sports called hockey. In ice hockey, two opposing teams use ice hockey sticks to control, advance and shoot a closed, vulcanized, rubber disc called a " puck" into the other team's goal. Each goal is worth one point. The team which scores the most goals is declared the winner. In a formal game, each team has six skaters on the ice at a time, barring any penalties, one of whom is the goaltender. Ice hockey is a full contact sport. Ice hockey is one of the sports featured in the Winter Olympics while its premiere international amateur competition, the IIHF World Championships, are governed by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) for both men's and women's competitions. Ice hockey is also played as a professional sport. In North America as well as many European countries, the sport is known simply ...
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1982–83 Naisten SM-sarja Season
The 1982–83 Naisten SM-sarja season was the first season of the Naisten SM-sarja, the premier league of women's ice hockey in Finland. The inaugural Finnish Champions in women's ice hockey were Helsingin Jääkiekkoklubi, HJK Helsinki, winners of the 1983 Naisten SM-sarja final tournament. Finnish Championship silver was won by Ilves Naiset, Ilves Tampere and bronze by Etelä-Vantaan Urheilijat, EVU Vantaa. Season format The ten teams were divided into two groups of five, called Lohko A () and Lohko B (). The groups were closed in the regular season and played as Double round robin, double round-robins. Every team played against the other four teams in their group twice for a total of eight games. Two points were awarded for a win and one point for a tie. The top two teams from the groups qualified for the final tournament. Teams Lohko A comprised the four teams located outside of the Uusimaa region – Ilves Naiset, Ilves in Tampere, SaiPa in Lappeenranta, Hämeenlinnan Tii ...
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