Central European Interleague
Central European Interleague is a field hockey league that features the top teams from the Central European countries of Slovenia, Hungary, Slovakia and Croatia. Croatian teams do not participate every season. In the last seasons also one Austrian team and one team from Czech Republic joined the league.
The league was founded in 2002 and was organized by at that time EHF development coordinator and also league first technical director Denis Jelačić. In the first season there was only women competition. The year later also men's competition have started. The league regular season consists of a double round-robin schedule, with each team playing every other team home and away. The top four teams in the league then advance to a final four tournament to crown the league champion.
Indoor hockey Interleague was founded in 2006 and the three-day tournament became an annual after 2008.
Results
Women
Year | Final Four Venue | Champion | 2nd place | 3rd place | 4th place |
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2003 | Predanovci | HK Zrinjevac | Olcote HC | KPH Rača | HK Triglav Predanovci |
2004 | Lipovci | HK Zrinjevac | KPH Rača | KPH Zlate Moravce | HK Moravske Toplice |
2005 | Zagreb | KPH Rača | HK Zrinjevac | KPH Zlate Moravce | HK Moravske Toplice |
2006 | Bratislava | HK Zrinjevac | KPH Rača | KPH Zlate Moravce | HK Moravske Toplice |
2007 | Moravske Toplice | HK Zrinjevac | HK Moravske Toplice | KPH Zlate Moravce | KPH Rača |
2008 | Bratislava | KPH Rača | HK Zrinjevac | KPH Zlate Moravce | HC Wiener Neudorf |
2009 | Wiener Neudorf | HK Zrinjevac | HC Wiener Neudorf | HK Moravske Toplice | KPH Zlate Moravce |
2010* | No final four was played | ||||
2011 | Moravske Toplice | Moravske Toplice-Triglav | KPH Rača | HKM Nová Dubnica | HC Wiener Neudorf |
2012 | Bratislava | HC Wiener Neudorf | Slovakia II | HK Moravske Toplice | KPH Rača |
2013 | Wiener Neudorf | HC Wiener Neudorf | HKM Nová Dubnica | KPH Rača | HK Moravske Toplice |
- * Only regular season was played. 2010 final four was cancled because of organazing problems!
Men
Year | Final Four Venue | Champion | 2nd place | 3rd place | 4th place |
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2004 | Lipovci | HK Pliva Lipovci | ŠK Šenkvice | Épitők SC | HK KPH Rača |
2005 | Zagreb | HK Pliva Lipovci | HAHK Mladost | Épitők SC | HK Marathon |
2006 | Bratislava | HK Pliva Lipovci | HAHK Mladost | Épitők SC | HK Marathon |
2007 | Moravske Toplice | HK Pliva Lipovci | Rosco HC | ŠK Šenkvice | KPH Rača |
2008 | Bratislava | HK Pliva Lipovci | HK Jedinstvo | KPH Rača | ŠK Šenkvice |
2009 | Wiener Neudorf | HAHK Mladost | KPH Rača | HK Pliva Lipovci | HC Wiener Neudorf |
2010* | No final four was played | ||||
2011 [1] | Bratislava | HK Lipovci | Slavia Hradec Králové | Rosco HC | ŠK Šenkvice |
2012 [2] | Lipovci | HK Lipovci | Rosco HC | HC Wiener Neudorf | KPH Rača |
2013 | Wiener Neudorf | HC Wiener Neudorf | HK Lipovci | KPH Rača | ŠK Šenkvice |
2014 | Bratislava | KPH Rača | ŠK Šenkvice | HK Lipovci | Soroksári HC |
2015 | Bratislava | ŠK Šenkvice | HK Lipovci | KPH Rača | Slavia Hradec Králové |
2016 | Hradec Králové | Slavia Hradec Králové | ŠK Šenkvice | HK Lipovci | Soroksári HC |
- * Only regular season was played. 2010 final four was cancled because of organazing problems!
Indoor Interleague
Women - champions
Year | Venue | Champion |
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2008 | Poreč | KPH Rača |
2009 | Poreč | KPH Rača |
2010 | Poreč | Triglav - Moravske Toplice |
2011 | Poreč | KPH Rača |
Men - champions
Year | Venue | Champion |
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2006 | Budapest | HAHK Mladost |
2008 | Poreč | HAHK Mladost |
2009 | Poreč | ŠK Šenkvice |
2010 | Poreč | HK Pliva Lipovci |
2011 | Poreč | ŠK Šenkvice |
2014 | league system | Soroksári HC |
2015 | league system | Soroksári HC |
External links
Footnotes
- ↑ "Central European Interleague 2011". eurohockey.org. 2013-05-28.
- ↑ "2012 Central European Interleague concludes". eurohockey.org. 2013-05-28.