请输入您要查询的百科知识:

 

词条 Erste Liga (ice hockey)
释义

  1. History

  2. Teams

  3. Champions

     All-time standings 

  4. Hungarian Champions

     Titles by club 

  5. References

  6. External links

{{Infobox sports league
| title = Erste Liga
| logo =
| pixels =
| caption =
| sport = Ice hockey
| founded = 2008
| folded =
| inaugural = 2008–09
| teams = 11
| country = {{flagicon|HUN}}Hungary (7 teams)
{{flagicon|ROU}}Romania (3 teams)
{{flagicon|AUT}}Austria (1 team)
| champion = {{flagicon|Hungary}} MAC Budapest
| most_champs = {{flagicon|Hungary}} DVTK Jegesmedvék (3)
| related_comps = {{flagicon|HUN}}Magyar Kupa
{{flagicon|HUN}}OB I bajnokság
{{flagicon|ROU}}Cupa României
{{flagicon|ROU}}Liga Naţională
{{flagicon|AUT}}Erste Bank Eishockey Liga
| website = http://www.ersteliga.hu/
| current_season = 2018–19 Erste Liga season
}}

The Erste Liga (formerly the MOL Liga) is an international ice hockey league organized for clubs based in Hungary, Romania and Austria. It is sponsored by the Erste Bank Hungary.

The games played between the Hungarian teams count towards the Hungarian National Championship in the OB I bajnokság. The Romanian teams also compete in the Romanian National Championship Liga Naţională.

History

In the first season, the league comprised six Hungarian teams and four Romanian teams. HC Csíkszereda went undefeated in the post-season to win the first MOL Liga title.

In 2009–10, the number of teams went down to five Hungarian and two Romanian teams. Following the regular season, they decided the winner in a final four system. The Budapest Stars met Újpesti TE in the final, after they beat SC Csíkszereda and DAB-Docler, respectively. Újpest started the match better, taking the lead just after one and a half minutes. However, the events took an U-turn and about two hours later, it was the Budapest Stars who lifted the trophy, after winning the match 3–1.

The 2010–11 MOL Liga season was the third edition of the international ice hockey championship for teams from Hungary and Romania. This season, nine teams participated, including defending champions Vasas Budapest Stars, the second team of Erste Bank Eishockey Liga outfit SAPA AV19 Székesfehérvár, and HSC Csíkszereda from Székely Land.

The 2011–12 MOL Liga season was the fourth edition of the international ice hockey championship for teams from Hungary and Romania. Following the withdrawal of Vasas HC, the field is composed of eight clubs this season, including five Hungarian and three Romanian. The regular season ran from 6 September 2011 to 20 January 2012. After the conclusion of the regular season, the six best ranked teams won the right to participate in the playoffs. The top two clubs had byes in the first round of the playoffs, while the remaining four teams were drawn together according to their final position in the regular season (3–6, 4–5). The winners of the match-ups advanced to the semifinals, where they met DAB-Docler and HSC Csíkszereda, respectively. Eventually, Miskolci JJSE beat HSC Csíkszereda and thus secured their spot in the finals, where they faced Dunaújváros, which won their duel in straight matches against Corona Fenestela Braşov. Dunaújváros enjoyed the home ice advantage in the best-of-seven series final, where they swept away Miskolc 4–0 and took the 2011–12 MOL Liga title, the first ever of its kind in the history of the club.

The 2012–13 MOL Liga season was the fifth season of the MOL Liga, a multi-national ice hockey league consisting of teams from Hungary, Romania, and Slovakia. Seven teams participated in the league, and DAB-Docler won the championship. The league also served as the Hungarian Championship for 2012-13. DAB-Docler, the MOL Liga champion, was also the Hungarian national champion.

The 2013–14 MOL Liga season was the sixth season of the MOL Liga, and HC Nové Zámky won the title. The league is a multi-national ice hockey league consisting of teams from Hungary, Romania, and Slovakia. Balázs Ladányi from DAB-Docler was the season's leading scorer with 63 points.

The 2014–15 MOL Liga season was the seventh season of the MOL Liga. The league is a multi-national ice hockey league consisting of teams from Hungary, Romania, and Slovakia. HC Nové Zámky were the defending Champions after defeating ASC Corona Braşov in the 2014 Championship, but they lost their championship to Miskolci Jegesmedvék in a 4–0 sweep against them.

The 2015–16 MOL Liga season was the 8th season of the MOL Liga. DVTK Jegesmedvék was the defending champion after defeating HC Nové Zámky in the 2014-2015 season. They successfully defended their title after sweeping MAC Budapest in the finals. The league is a multi-national ice hockey league consisting of teams from Hungary and Romania. A new team, Budapest based MAC Budapest, joined the league while Slovakian based, and previous season's finalist, HC Nové Zámky left.

The 2016–17 MOL Liga season was the 9th season of the MOL Liga. DVTK Jegesmedvék was the two-time defending champion after defeating MAC Budapest in the 2015-2016 season. They once again successfully defended their title after beating MAC Budapest in the finals, this time in 5 games (4-1). A new team from Serbia, the Belgrade based HK Beograd, joined the league.

In July 2017, MOL, who was formerly the league's naming sponsor, decided against renewing their sponsorship. From the 2017-18 season onwards, the league will be known as the Erste Liga. DVTK Jegesmedvék is the three-time defending champion after defeating MAC Budapest in the 2016-2017 season. A new team from Austria, the second team of Erste Bank Eishockey Liga outfit Vienna Capitals, joined the league while three clubs, Hungarian based Debreceni HK, Romanian based Dunărea Galați and Serbian based HK Beograd, all left the league.

Teams

{{Location map+ |Hungary |width=400 |caption=Location of teams in 2017–18 Erste Liga |places={{Location map~ |Hungary |lat=47.471944 |long=19.050278 |label=Budapest}}{{Location map~ |Hungary |mark=TransparentPlaceholder.png |lat=46.27 |long=21.55 |label=Budapest teams :
Ferencváros
MÁC
Újpest |position=right }}{{Location map~ |Hungary |lat=47.195556 |long=18.408889 |label=Fehervar Titanok |position=left}}{{Location map~ |Hungary |lat=48.1 |long=20.783333 |label=DVTK Jegesmedvek |position=left}}{{Location map~ |Hungary |lat=46.9806 |long=18.91268 |label=Dunaujvaros Acelbikak |position=right}}{{location map~ |Hungary |lat=48.2458 |long=16.4333 |label=Vienna Capitals II |position=bottom}}
}}{{Location map+ |Romania |width=400 |caption=Location of teams in 2017-18 Erste Liga |places={{location map~ |Romania |lat=45.666667 |long=25.616667 |label=ASC Corona Brașov|position=left}}{{location map~ |Romania |lat=46.359444 |long=25.801667 |label=HSC Csíkszereda|position=bottom}}
}}
TeamCityArenaCapacityFoundedJoined MOL ligaLeft MOL liga
Current Teams
Ferencvárosi TCHUN}} Budapest Pesterzsébeti Jégcsarnok2,40019282008–09
Hokiklub BudapestHUN}} Budapest Tüskecsarnok2018–19
Schiller-Vasas HCHUN}} Budapest Vasas Jégcentrum2018–19
Újpesti TEHUN}} Budapest Megyeri úti Jégcsarnok2,0001955 (1930)2008–09
DEACHUN}} Debrecen2018–19
Dunaújvárosi AcélbikákHUN}} Dunaújváros Dunaújvárosi Jégcsarnok4,50019742008–09
Fehérvári Titánok (II.)HUN}} Székesfehérvár Ifj. Ocskay Gábor Jégcsarnok3,60020082008–09
ASC Corona BrașovROU}} Brașov Patinoarul Olimpic Brașov1,60420072009–10
Gyergyói HKROU}} Gheorgheni Gyergyószentmiklós2018–19
HSC CsíkszeredaROU}} Miercurea Ciuc Vakár Lajos Műjégpálya3,50019292008–09
Vienna Capitals (II.)AUT}} Vienna Albert Schultz Eishalle7,02220012017–18
Former Teams (since introduction of current league format)
DVTK JegesmedvékHUN}} Miskolc Miskolci Jégcsarnok2,20019782008–092018–19
MAC BudapestHUN}} Budapest Tüskecsarnok2,54019882015–162018–19
Budapest Stars (Vasas)HUN}} Budapest Jegpalota Budapest2,00020012008–092010–11
CS Progym GheorgheniROU}} Gheorgheni Gyergyószentmiklósi Műjégpálya1,00019492008–092008–09
HC CsíkszeredaROU}} Miercurea Ciuc Vakár Lajos Műjégpálya3,50020022008–092008–09
Steaua RangersROU}} Bucharest Patinoarul Mihai Flamaropol8,00019512008–092011–12
HC Nové ZámkySVK}} Nové Zámky Zimny Stadion Nové Zámky3,50019652012–132014–15
Debreceni HKHUN}} Debrecen Debrecen Ice Hall60019892014–152016–17
Dunărea GalațiROM}} Galați Galați Skating Rink5,00019322016–172016–17
HK BeogradSRB}} Belgrade Pionir Ice Hall2,00020162016–172016–17

Champions

Season Winner Final (matches won) Runner-up
2008–09 Romania}} HC Csíkszereda 3-0[1] Romania}} SC Csíkszereda
2009–10 Hungary}} Budapest Stars 3-1[2] Hungary}} Újpesti TE
2010–11 Romania}} HSC Csíkszereda 4-1[3] Hungary}} DAB-Docler
2011–12 Hungary}} DAB-Docler 4-0[4] Hungary}} Miskolci JJSE
2012–13 Hungary}} DAB-Docler 4-2[5] Romania}} HSC Csíkszereda
2013–14 Slovakia}} HC Mikron Nové Zámky 4-2[6] Romania}} Corona Wolves Braşov
2014–15 Hungary}} Miskolci Jegesmedvék 4-0[7] Slovakia}} HC Mikron Nové Zámky
2015–16 Hungary}} DVTK Jegesmedvék 4-0[8] Hungary}} MAC Budapest
2016–17 Hungary}} DVTK Jegesmedvék 4-1Hungary}} MAC Budapest
2017–18 Hungary}} MAC Budapest 4-1Hungary}} DVTK Jegesmedvék

All-time standings

Club No. 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
DVTK Jegesmedvék19 9 632341112
MAC Budapest222
Fehérvári Titánok25 107 73 8
Debreceni HK3544
Újpesti TE9328 8 7 7653
Ferencvárosi TC9 7 555 6 6 76 7
HSC Csíkszereda3924132 5 8 7 11
Dunaújvárosi Acélbikák49 5321133 8 6
Corona Brașov58 764 524 9 5
Dunărea Galați1 9
HK Beograd1 10
HC Nové Zámky63412
Steaua Rangers73 696
Budapest Stars83414
HC Csíkszereda11
Progym Gheorgheni1 8
Vienna Capitals (II.)1

Color code Result
Gold Champion
Silver Finalist
Green Semi-finalist
Purple Quarter-finalist
Blue Pre-qualifing
White not qualified for play-offs
Red Folded during regular season
No. Number of seasons in league (as of 2017–18)
  • 1 Played as Miskolci Jegesmedvék JSE (Miskolci JJSE) from 2008–09 to 2014–15.
  • 2 Played as Alba Volán Székesfehérvár 2 from 2008–09 to 2009–10 and as SAPA Fehérvár AV19 2 from 2010–11 to 2015–16.
  • 3 Played as SC Miercurea Ciuc from 2008–09 to 2009–10.
  • 4 Played as DAB-Docler from 2008–09 to 2014–15.
  • 5 Played as SCM Fenestela 68 Brașov from 2008–09 to 2010–11, as Corona Fenestela Brașov from 2011–12 to 2012–13 and as Corona Brașov Wolves from 2013–14 to 2014–15.
  • 6 Also known as HC Mikron Nové Zámky during time in league from 2012–13 to 2014–15.
  • 7 Played as Steaua București from 2008–09 to 2009–10.
  • 8 Played as Vasas HC Budapest Stars from 2008–09 to 2010–11.

Hungarian Champions

{{div col|colwidth=18em}}
  • 1937: Budapesti KE
  • 1937/38: Budapesti KE (2)
  • 1938/39: Budapesti KE (3)
  • 1939/40: Budapesti KE (4)
  • 1940/41: BBTE
  • 1941/42: Budapesti KE (5)
  • 1942/43: BBTE (2)
  • 1943/44: Budapesti KE (6)
  • 1944/45: Not held
  • 1945/46: Budapesti KE (7)
  • 1946/47: MTK Budapest
  • 1947/48: MTK Budapest (2)
  • 1948/49: MTK Budapest (3)
  • 1949/50: Bp. Vörös Meteor
  • 1950/51: Bp. Kinizsi
  • 1951/52: Bp. Vörös Meteor (2)
  • 1952/53: Bp. Postás
  • 1953/54: Bp. Postás (2)
  • 1954/55: Bp. Kinizsi (2)
  • 1955/56: Bp. Kinizsi (3)
  • 1956/57: Bp. Vörös Meteor (3)
  • 1957/58: Újpesti Dózsa
  • 1958/59: Bp. Vörös Meteor (4)
  • 1959/60: Újpest (2)
  • 1960/61: Ferencvárosi TC (4)
  • 1961/62: Ferencvárosi TC (5)
  • 1962/63: Bp. Vörös Meteor (5)
  • 1963/64: Ferencvárosi TC (6)
  • 1964/65: Újpesti Dózsa (3)
  • 1965/66: Újpesti Dózsa (4)
  • 1966/67: Ferencvárosi TC (7)
  • 1967/68: Újpesti Dózsa (5)
  • 1968/69: Újpesti Dózsa (6)
  • 1969/70: Újpesti Dózsa (7)
  • 1970/71: Ferencvárosi TC (8)
  • 1971/72: Ferencvárosi TC (9)
  • 1972/73: Ferencvárosi TC (10)
  • 1973/74: Ferencvárosi TC (11)
  • 1974/75: Ferencvárosi TC (12)
  • 1975/76: Ferencvárosi TC (13)
  • 1976/77: Ferencvárosi TC (14)
  • 1977/78: Ferencvárosi TC (15)
  • 1978/79: Ferencvárosi TC (16)
  • 1979/80: Ferencvárosi TC (17)
  • 1980/81: Székesfehérvári Volán SC
  • 1981/82: Újpesti Dózsa (8)
  • 1982/83: Újpesti Dózsa (9)
  • 1983/84: Ferencvárosi TC (18)
  • 1984/85: Újpesti Dózsa (10)
  • 1985/86: Újpesti Dózsa (11)
  • 1986/87: Újpesti Dózsa (12)
  • 1987/88: Újpesti Dózsa (13)
  • 1988/89: Ferencvárosi TC (19)
  • 1989/90: Jászberényi Lehel HC
  • 1990/91: Ferencvárosi TC (20)
  • 1991/92: Ferencvárosi TC (21)
  • 1992/93: Ferencvárosi TC (22)
  • 1993/94: Ferencvárosi TC (23)
  • 1994/95: Ferencvárosi TC (24)
  • 1995/96: Dunaferr SE
  • 1996/97: Ferencvárosi TC (25)
  • 1997/98: Dunaferr SE (2)
  • 1998/99: Alba Volán-Riceland (2)
  • 1999/00: Dunaferr SE (3)
  • 2000/01: Alba Volán-FeVita (3)
  • 2001/02: Dunaferr SE (4)
  • 2002/03: Alba Volán-FeVita (4)
  • 2003/04: Alba Volán-FeVita (5)
  • 2004/05: Alba Volán-FeVita (6)
  • 2005/06: Alba Volán-FeVita (7)
  • 2006/07: Alba Volán-FeVita (8)
  • 2007/08: Alba Volán SC (9)
  • 2008/09: Alba Volán SC (10)
  • 2009/10: SAPA Fehérvár AV 19 (11)
  • 2010/11: SAPA Fehérvár AV 19 (12)
  • 2011/12: SAPA Fehérvár AV 19 (13)
  • 2012/13: DAB-Docler (5)
  • 2013/14: DAB-Docler (6)
    (MOL Liga title winner HC Nové Zámky)
  • 2014/15: Miskolci Jegesmedvék
  • 2015/16: DVTK Jegesmedvék (2)
  • 2016/17: DVTK Jegesmedvék (3)
{{div col end}}

Titles by club

Club Titles Years Won
Ferencvárosi TC
25
1951, 1955, 1956, 1961, 1962, 1964, 1967, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1984, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997
Újpesti TE
13
1958, 1960, 1965, 1966, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988
Alba Volán SC Székesfehérvár
13
1981, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Budapesti Korcsolyázó Egylet
7
1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1942, 1944, 1946
Dunaújvárosi Acélbikák
6
1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2013, 2014
Budapesti Vörös Meteor
4
1952, 1957, 1959, 1963
Magyar Testgyakorlók Köre
3
1947, 1948, 1949
DVTK Jegesmedvék
3
2015, 2016, 2017
Budapesti Budai TE
2
1941, 1943
Budapesti Postás
2
1953, 1954
Jászberényi Lehel HC
1
1990
Meteor Mallerd
1
1950

References

1. ^http://www.regi.icehockey.hu/mol08-09.php
2. ^http://www.regi.icehockey.hu/mol09-10.php
3. ^http://www.regi.icehockey.hu/mol10-11.php
4. ^http://www.regi.icehockey.hu/mol11-12.php
5. ^http://www.regi.icehockey.hu/mol12-13.php
6. ^http://www.regi.icehockey.hu/mol13-14.php
7. ^http://www.regi.icehockey.hu/mol14-15.php
8. ^http://www.regi.icehockey.hu/mol15-16.php

External links

  • Official website
{{Ice Hockey Leagues}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Mol Liga}}

5 : Erste Liga (ice hockey)|Ice hockey leagues in Romania|Ice hockey leagues in Hungary|Ice hockey leagues in Slovakia|Sports leagues established in 2008

随便看

 

开放百科全书收录14589846条英语、德语、日语等多语种百科知识,基本涵盖了大多数领域的百科知识,是一部内容自由、开放的电子版国际百科全书。

 

Copyright © 2023 OENC.NET All Rights Reserved
京ICP备2021023879号 更新时间:2024/9/23 13:21:54