Professional (Europe and Asia)

This is currently Under Construction but will list all the Professional Hockey Leagues in Europe and Asia with links to their websites.

Eurohockey.com is a great site for looking into all the European Leagues.

Eurasia

Europe

Austria

Belarus

Czech Republic

Czechoslovakia

Denmark

Estonia

Finland

France

Germany

Hungary

Iceland

Ireland

Italy

  • Serie A (former Elite.A and Serie A1)
  • Serie B (former Seconda Divisione and Serie A2)

Kazakhstan[edit]

Latvia[edit]

The Netherlands

Norway

Slovakia

  • Slovak Extraliga (1993–present after dissolution of Czechoslovakia. Czechoslovak First Ice Hockey League (1931–1993))
  • Slovak 1.Liga (12 teams, first 8 participate in play-offs and the winner plays with the worst team from Extraliga, last four teams participate in a play-out and 4th team after play-out plays a relegation game with the best team in 2.Liga)
  • Slovak 2.Liga

Slovenia

Sweden

  • Swedish Hockey League (New name for the top league in 2013. The national championship has been played since 1922 in other forms. 14 teams)
  • HockeyAllsvenskan (The Swedish second league. The four best teams compete in the end of the season with the two worst placed team in SHL. 14 teams.)
  • Hockeyettan (Divided into 4 regions: North, East, West, and South. The four best teams in each region make 2 new series called Allettan at the conclusion of the regions. The two Allettan winners, and the two teams that survive a three-round playoff, compete with the last two teams in HockeyAllsvenskan for their spots in the higher league. 47 teams at present.)
  • Division 2 (Divided into 11 regions.)
  • Division 3 (Divided into 13 regions.)
  • Division 4 (Divided into 6 regions. In Stockholm called the “Swedish Iron League”. The league does not cover all of Sweden.)

 Switzerland

United Kingdom

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