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The Austrian National League (‹See Tfd›German: Österreichische Eishockey-Nationalliga) was a former second tier ice hockey league in Austria. For the 2012–13 season, it was replaced by the Inter-National League.
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Sport | Ice hockey |
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Founded | 1959 |
Ceased | 2012 |
Country | Austria Hungary |
Last champion(s) | HC TWK Innsbruck |
Most titles | EHC Lustenau (7) |
With the conclusion of the 2011–12 season, seven of the twelve teams left the league. Two teams, Dornbirner EC and TWK Innsbruck were invited to join the Austrian Hockey League[1] The farm teams of the Vienna Capitals, EC KAC and the EHC Black Wings Linz all withdrew to join a junior Austrian Hockey League. This proved to be the end of the National League. Four of the remaining teams - EK Zell am See, EHC Bregenzerwald, VEU Feldkirch and EHC Lustenau - all subsequently joined the Inter-National League.
Season | Champions |
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1959–60 | East Wiener EV West EK Zell am See |
1960–61 | EK Zell am See |
1961–62 | East ASKÖ Wien, WAT X West SV Ehrwald South ATSE Graz |
1962–63 | ATSE Graz |
1963–64 | Salzburger EV |
1964–65 | EC Innsbruck Pradl |
1965–66 | A ATSE Graz B ASKÖ Wien |
1966–67 | A: VEU Feldkirch |
1967–68 | EC Ehrwald |
1968–69 | EC Innsbruck Pradl |
1969–70 | Grazer AK |
1970–71 | WAT Stadlau |
1971–72 | HC Salzburg |
1972–73 | Kapfenberger SV |
1973–74 | EHC Lustenau |
1974–75 | EK Zell am See |
1975–76 | EC VSV |
1976–77 | EC VSV |
1977–78 | EHC Lustenau |
1978–79 | EK Zell am See |
1979–80 | WAT Stadlau |
1980–81 | ATSE Graz |
1981–82 | EHC Lustenau |
1982–83 | Grazer SV |
1983–84 | EHC Lustenau |
1984–85 | Wiener EV |
1985–86 | EK Zell am See |
1986–87 | UEC Mödling |
1987–88 | Kapfenberger SV |
1988–89 | Kapfenberger SV |
1989–90 | EK Zell am See |
1990–91 | EK Zell am See |
1991–92 | EHC Lustenau |
1992–93 | EC Ehrwald |
1993–94 | EV Innsbruck |
1994–95 | SK DSG Rotschitzen |
1995–96 | Kitzbühele EC |
1996–97 | EHC Lustenau |
1997–98 | DEK Klagenfurt |
1998–99 | Kapfenberger SV |
1999–00 | Graz 99ers |
2001–02 | EC Supergau Feldkirch |
2002–03 | EK Zell am See |
2003–04 | Red Bull Salzburg II |
2004–05 | EK Zell am See |
2005–06 | EHC Lustenau |
2006–07 | VEU Feldkirch |
2007–08 | EC Dornbirn |
2008–09 | EHC Lustenau |
2009–10 | EC Dornbirn |
2010–11 | VEU Feldkirch |
2011–12 | HC Innsbruck |
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