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The Czech Women's Ice Hockey Extraliga () or Women's Extraliga () is the premier league for women's
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in the
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. Founded in 1985, it was known as the 1. liga ženského hokeje from 1989 until 2017, at which time the league came under the oversight of the
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and the current name was adopted. The victorious team of the Women's Extraliga is named Champion of the Czech Republic (, MČR).


History

The Czech Women's Extraliga traces its origins to the (), in which teams from across
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gathered in
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to play a traditional tournament. First contested in 1985, the inaugural champion of the was TJ Kovo Praha from
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. TJ Sparta ČKD Praha, the representative women's team of
HC Sparta Praha Hockey Club Sparta Praha, commonly known as HC Sparta Prague, is a Prague-based Czech professional ice hockey team playing in the Czech Extraliga. The club has won four Czech championships (most recently in 2007) and four Czechoslovak champio ...
, won the tournament in 1986. In 1986–87, a season format was adopted with games played on weekends. The top-ranked team from the regular season was named league champion. In 1987 and 1988, the league champions were awarded the (). from
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won the in both the 1986–87 and 1987–88 seasons. During the 1988–89 season, teams competed for the (). TJ Škoda Plzeň won the in 1989. Ahead of the 1989–90 season, the league was named the (), shortened to or . TJ Lokomotiva Beroun were the first champions of the in 1990. A second division was established in 1992 and a system of
promotion and relegation Promotion and relegation is used by sports leagues as a process where teams can move up and down among divisions in a league system, based on their performance over a season. Leagues that use promotion and relegation systems are sometimes call ...
was implemented whereby the top ranked team from the second division was promoted and the bottom ranked team from the top division was relegated at the end of each season. Following the
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in 1993, the became the highest level of women's ice hockey in the Czech Republic. The two-division system was reconfigured in 1996, moving from skill-based divisions to geographic conferences. The two conferences, called Čechy () and Morava (), used the traditional boundaries between the
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of the same names to organize teams. Each conference played a closed series and the top teams from each would then move on to the finals. During the 2010–11 and 2011–12 seasons, the number of teams in the Čechy conference led it to be further subdivided into (sk. A; 'Group A') and (sk. B; 'Group B'). was for the most skilled teams and engaged in a system of promotion and relegation with . The Morava conference did not experience the boom in teams seen in the west and no subdivisions were implemented. A new division system was implemented in 2012 that introduced a national elite level, called the . The represented a new division above the previous conferences and divisions, which were renamed and continued as the lower levels of the . The previous and of the Čechy conference were designated and , respectively, and the Morava conference was designated . Together the new and comprised the skill tier below the , while represented the lowest tier of skill. Promotion and relegation between the and was possible via a best of three series played by the lowest ranked team and the winner of the qualification series between the top teams from and . Likewise, promotion and relegation between and was also possible. The was organized and operated by the Association of Women's Hockey League Clubs (, ALKŽH) during the 2010s until the league came under the oversight of the Czech Ice Hockey Association in 2017. At that time, the was divided into three separate leagues: the elite Women's Extraliga, the second-tier , and the third-tier .


League name history

Top women's ice hockey competition/league in Czechoslovakia * 1985–1986: * 1986–1988: * 1988–1989: * 1989–1993: Top women's ice hockey league in the Czech Republic * 1993–2012: * 2012–2017: * since 2017: Sources:


Teams


2024–25 season

HC Berounské Lvice qualified for the 2024–25 Extraliga žen season and the club continues to hold league rights but the team opted to instead participate in the 2024–25 season of the second-tier league, the 1. liga žen.


Team name history

* HC 2001 Kladno :: 1986–1991: TJ Poldi SONP Kladno () :: 1991–1998: :: 1998–2001: HC Velvana Rebels Kladno :: since 2001: HC 2001 Kladno * HC Berounské Lvice :: 1985–1992: TJ Lokomotiva Beroun :: 1992–1993: HC Amazonky Lokomotiva Beroun :: 1993–1996: HC H+S Beroun :: since 1996: HC Berounské Lvice


Former participants

* (
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), 2000–2017 * (Karviná), 2000–2021 :: 1999–2017: ''SK Karviná'' :: 2017–2021: ''HC Býci Karviná'' * HC Dračice Karlovy Vary (
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), –2012 * (
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), 2002–2018 :: 2002–2003: ''HC Letňany Sýkorky'' :: 2003–2018: ''HC Slavia Praha'' * HC Slezan Opava (
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), * HC TJ Tesla Pardubice, (
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), * HC Vsetín (
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), –2012 * TJ BKV Havlíčkův Brod (
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), * TJ Kovo Praha (Prague), 1984– * TJ Sparta ČKD Praha (Prague), 1985– * HC Plzeň (
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), 1987– :: 1987–1991: TJ Škoda Plzeň :: 1991–1994: HC Škoda Plzeň :: 1994–1995: HC Interconnex Plzeň :: 1995–1997: HC ZKZ Plzeň () :: 1997–2003: HC Keramika Plzeň :: 2003–2009: HC Lasselsberger Plzeň :: 2009–2012: HC Plzeň 1929 :: since 2012: HC Škoda Plzeň * (
Litvínov Litvínov (; ) is a town in Most District in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 22,000 inhabitants. It is known as an industrial centre. Administrative division Litvínov consists of 12 municipal parts (in brackets po ...
), 2010–2014 & 2017–2023 :: 1986–1990: TJ CHZ Litvínov () :: 1990–1991: HC CHZ Litvínov :: 1991–1994: HC Chemopetrol Litvínov :: 1994–1996: HC Litvínov, s.r.o. :: 1996–2007: HC Chemopetrol, a.s. :: 2007–2009: HC Litvínov :: 2009–2011: HC BENZINA Litvínov :: 2011–2023: HC Verva Litvínov


Champions


Champions by season

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All-time champions


League records

All-time regular season records of the Women's Extraliga since the league came under the oversight of the Czech Ice Hockey Association in 2017. Statistics are valid through the 2022–23 season.


Single-season records

* Most
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: Karolína Kosinová, 38 points (17 games; 2022–23) * Most points,
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: Karolína Kosinová, 38 points (17 games; 2022–23) * Most goals: Sandra Halounová, 19 goals (12 games; 2022–23) * Most assists: Karolína Kosinová, 32 assists (17 games; 2022–23) * Most
penalty minutes A penalty in ice hockey is a punishment for an infringement of the rules. Most penalties are enforced by sending the offending player to a penalty box for a set number of minutes. During the penalty the player may not participate in play. Penalties ...
: Nikola Tomigová, 36 PIM (13 games; 2017–18) * Best
save percentage Save percentage (often known by such symbols as SV%, SVS%, SVP, PCT) is a statistic in various Goal (sports), goal-scoring sports that track Save (goaltender), saves as a statistic. In ice hockey and lacrosse and association football, it is a sta ...
, over eight games played: Veronika Hladíková, .943 SVS% (10 games; 2017–18) * Best
goals against average Goals against average (GAA), also known as average goals against (AGA), is a statistic used in field hockey, ice hockey, lacrosse, soccer, and water polo that is the mean of goals allowed per game by a goaltender or goalkeeper (depending on spo ...
, over eight games played: Julie Pejšová, 1.18 GAA (10 games; 2018–19) * Most
shutouts In team sports, a shutout ( US) or clean sheet ( UK) is a game in which the losing team fails to score. While possible in most major sports, they are highly improbable in some sports, such as basketball. Shutouts are usually seen as a result of ...
: Julie Pejšová, 4 shutouts (10 games; 2018–19) Source:


Career records

* Most points: Alexandra Halounová, 119 points (58 games; 2017–2023) * Most points, defenceman: Karolína Kosinová, 94 points (59 games; 2017–2023) * Best points per game, over ten games played:
Adéla Šapovalivová Adéla Šapovalivová (born 17 May 2006) is a Czech ice hockey left wing for MoDo Hockey of the Swedish Women's Hockey League (SDHL) and the Czech national team. Playing career From around age three, Šapovalivová regularly attended her bro ...
, 2.83 points per game (12 games; 2020–2023) * Most career games played, skater: Nozomi Kiribuchi, 72 games (2017–2023) * Most goals: Sandra Halounová, 57 goals (57 games; 2017–2023) * Most assists: Karolína Kosinová, 76 assists (59 games; 2017–2023) * Most penalty minutes:
Kateřina Flachsová Kateřina Flachsová (born 29 September 1986) is a Czech ice hockey player and Captain (ice hockey)#Alternate captains, alternate captain of HC 2001 Kladno in the Czech Women's Extraliga. As a member of the Czech Republic women's national ice hoc ...
, 76 PIM (61 games; 2017–2023) * Most games played, goaltender: Adéla Krejcárková, 42 games (2018–2023) * Best save percentage, over fifteen games played: Julie Pejšová, .942 SV% (17 games; 2018–2023) * Best goals against average, over fifteen games played: Julie Pejšová, 1.11 GAA (17 games; 2018–2023) * Most shutouts:
Kateřina Zechovská Kateřina Zechovská (born 4 November 1998) is a Czech ice hockey goaltender for HC Baník Příbram of the Czech Women's Extraliga, and a member of the Czech Republic women's national ice hockey team. She previously played for HC Draci Bílin ...
, 8 shutouts (36 games; 2017–2023) Source:


All-time scoring leaders

The top-ten regular season point-scorers in Women's Extraliga history, from the 2017–18 season through the 2022–23 season. Note: Nat = Nationality; Pos =
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; S = Seasons played; GP =
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; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts =
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; PIM = Penalty in minutes


References


External links

* * League information and statistics from , and , and {{Women's European Ice Hockey Leagues, state=collapsed Ice hockey leagues in the Czech Republic Ice hockey leagues in Czechoslovakia Women's ice hockey leagues in Europe Women's sports leagues in the Czech Republic 1984 establishments in Czechoslovakia Sports leagues established in 1984