Úrvalsdeild Kvenna (ice Hockey)
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Íslandsmót kvenna í íshokkí (English: Icelandic Women's Hockey League), also known as Hertz deild kvenna for sponsorship reasons, is an
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 hock ...
league in
Iceland Iceland ( is, Ísland; ) is a Nordic island country in the North Atlantic Ocean and in the Arctic Ocean. Iceland is the most sparsely populated country in Europe. Iceland's capital and largest city is Reykjavík, which (along with its s ...
. Its current champion is SA Ásynjur. It is run by
Ice Hockey Iceland Ice Hockey Iceland ( is, Íshokkísamband Íslands (ÍHÍ)) is the governing body of ice hockey in Iceland. Competitions *Men's ** Icelandic Men's Hockey League *Women's ** Icelandic Women's Hockey League National teams Iceland men * Iceland m ...
.


League Champions

* 2000–2001 – SA Ásynjur * 2001–2002 – SA Ásynjur * 2002–2003 – SA Ásynjur * 2003–2004 – SA Ásynjur * 2004–2005 – SA Ásynjur * 2005–2006 – Björninn * 2006–2007 – SA Ásynjur * 2007–2008 – SA Ásynjur * 2008–2009 – SA Ásynjur * 2009–2010 – SA Ásynjur * 2010–2011 – SA Ásynjur * 2011–2012 – SA Ásynjur * 2012–2013 – SA Ásynjur * 2013–2014 – SA Ásynjur * 2014–2015 – SA Ásynjur * 2015–2016 – SA Ásynjur * 2016–2017 – SA Ynjur * 2017–2018 – SA Ásynjur * 2018–2019 – SA Ásynjur * 2019–2020 – SA Ásynjur * 2020–2021 – SA Ásynjur * 2021–2022 – SA Ásynjur * 2022–2023 – SA Ásynjur


Titles by team


See also

*
Icelandic Men's Hockey League The Icelandic Men's Hockey League, also known as Hertz deild karla for sponsorship reasons, is an ice hockey league in Iceland. As of the 2017–2018 season, it has four active teams. It is run by Ice Hockey Iceland. History Hockey was first pla ...


References


External links


Icelandic Hockey League
{{Women's Ice Hockey Leagues, state=collapsed Women's ice hockey leagues in Europe