The Italian Hockey League Women, previously called the Serie A during 1990 to 2017, is the top level of women's ice hockey in Italy. It was founded in 1990 by the Federazione Italiana Sport del Ghiaccio. The EVB Eagles Südtirol are the most successful team in league history, having won twelve Italian Championships.
Current season, competition or edition: 2022–23 IHLW season | |
Formerly | Serie A, 1990–2017 |
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Sport | Ice hockey |
Founded | 1990 |
Founder | Federazione Italiana Sport del Ghiaccio |
First season | 1990–91 |
No. of teams | 6 |
Country | Italy |
Most recent champion(s) | EVB Eagles Südtirol (2022–23) |
Most titles | EVB Eagles Südtirol (12 titles) |
Relegation to | No relegation(relegation to Serie B between 1999 and 2001) |
Related competitions | European Women's Hockey League |
Teams
edit2022–23 season
editTeam name | Location | Home venue | Head coach | Captain |
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Aosta Girls Project | Aosta | Patinoire di Aosta | Alessandro Cintori | Alessia Terranova |
EVB Eagles Südtirol | Bolzano (Bozen) | Sparkasse Arena | Stefano Daprà | Mara Da Rech |
Valdifiemme Hockey Club | Cavalese | Palaghiaccio di Cavalese | Valter Vigoreni | Ania Kristo |
HC Lakers | Neumarkt (Egna) | Würth Arena | Luca Giacomuzzi | Tanja Larger |
Piemont Rebelles | Pinerolo | Stadio Olimpico del Ghiaccio | Roberto Trombetta | Eleonora Trombetta |
AHC Toblach-Dobbiaco Icebears | Toblach (Dobbiaco) | Eisstadion Toblach | Alberto Scapinello | Eva Maria Grunser |
Former teams
edit- HC Agordo, Agordo (1991–2013)
- Alleghe Hockey Girls, Alleghe (2014–2019)
- HC All Stars Piemonte, Turin (2000–2009)
- Valpellice (2000–01)
- Asiago Hockey 1935, Asiago (2009–10)
- HC Brixen-Bressanone, Brixen (2002–03)
- HC Como, Como (1999–2007 & 2015–2019)
- HC Crocodiles Girls Merano, Merano (2001–2004)
- HC Diavoli Black Widows, Sesto San Giovanni (2012–13)
- HC Eagles Bolzano, Bozen (1996–2008)
- SHC Fassa Girls, Canazei (1999–2002)
- Fassa-Gardena (1999–2000)
- HC Feltreghiaccio, Feltre (2013–14)
- Padova Waves Girls, Padua (2021–22)
- Real Torino HC, Turin (2009–2015)
- Torino Bulls, Turin (2014–2019)
Champions
edit- 1990–91 Alleghe Femminile
- 1991–92 HC Agordo
- 1992–93 HC Agordo
- 1993–94 HC Agordo
- 1994–95 Alleghe Femminile
- 1995–96 HC Agordo
- 1996–97 HC Eagles Bolzano
- 1997–98 HC Eagles Bolzano
- 1998–99 HC Eagles Bolzano
- 1999–2000 HC Eagles Bolzano
- 2000–01 HC Agordo
- 2001–02 HC Agordo
- 2002–03 HC Agordo
- 2003–04 HC Eagles Bolzano
- 2004–05 HC Eagles Bolzano
- 2005–06 HC Eagles Bolzano
- 2006–07 HC Agordo
- 2007–08 HC Agordo
- 2008–09 HC Agordo
- 2009–10 EV Bozen Eagles
- 2010–11 EV Bozen Eagles
- 2011–12 EV Bozen Eagles
- 2012–13 EV Bozen Eagles
- 2013–14 EV Bozen Eagles
- 2014–15 EV Bozen Eagles
- 2015–16 EV Bozen Eagles
- 2016–17 EVB Eagles Südtirol
- 2017–18 EVB Eagles Südtirol
- 2018–19 Alleghe Hockey Girls
- 2019–20 playoffs cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
- 2020–21 EVB Eagles Südtirol
- 2021–22 EVB Eagles Südtirol
- 2022–23 EVB Eagles Südtirol
Titles by team
editTeam | Titles | |
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1 | EVB Eagles Südtirol/
EV Bozen Eagles |
11 |
2 | HC Agordo | 10 |
3 | HC Eagles Bolzano | 7 |
4 | HC Alleghe Femminile | 2 |
5 | Alleghe Hockey Girls | 1 |