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The Central European Hockey League (formerly: BeNe League/Beneliga) is the highest-level professional ice hockey league in Belgium and the Netherlands from 2015. The league was founded in 2015 as BeNe League/Beneliga, following a merger between the Belgian Hockey League and the Dutch Eredivisie and thus became the top tier of the sport in both nations.
IJshockey Nederland (IJNL) is the official governing body of ice hockey in the Netherlands. It was founded as the Nederlandse IJshockey Bond (NIJB; 'Netherlands Ice Hockey Association') in 1933 as a three team league with The Hague, Amsterdam and Tilburg. It joined the International Ice Hockey Federation on 20 January, 1935.
The Eredivisie ("Premier League") was, during its existence, the only professional ice hockey league in the Netherlands and the highest level of competition organized by the Nederlandse IJshockey Bond (NIJB; English: "Dutch Ice Hockey Federation").
German Women's Ice Hockey League (DFEL) (1988) – multinational league with teams from Germany and the Netherlands; ICE Hockey League (2005) – multinational league with teams from Austria, Hungary, Italy, and Slovenia; International Hockey League (IntHL) (2020) – multinational league with teams from Austria, Croatia, and Slovenia
HYS The Hague (Dutch: "Hijs Hockij Den Haag") is a professional ice hockey club in The Hague, Netherlands.Founded in 1933, the club's top team plays in the Dutch/Belgian BeNe League and competes annually in the Dutch National Championships and the Dutch Cup tournament.
Pages in category "Ice hockey leagues in the Netherlands" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
The Dutch Cup is usually an autumn competition that precedes or runs simultaneously with the regular season of the BeNe League, the Dutch and Belgian semi-professional ice hockey league. The format of the Dutch Cup competition is determined before each season and can vary depending on the number of teams competing. In 2011, the format consisted of:
Ahead of the 2019–20 BeNe Season, the Tigers announced they would be leaving the league and joining the Dutch First Division. [ 1 ] Upon reformation, the team was known as Amstel Tijgers Amsterdam before changing in 2017 to its present name.