The Thai Ice Hockey Championship is the Thai Hockey League, formed in 2003 to increase the popularity of hockey in Thailand and to receive quality, good players for the Thai national team to participate in international tournaments.
| Thailand Hockey Championship | |
|---|---|
| Based | 2003 year |
| A country | |
| Region | Asia |
| Periodicity | annually |
| Number of teams | four |
| Current winner | BNH Hospital Blades |
| Most Titles | Courve Contacting Coyotes |
| Official site | www.jogsports.com |
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History
The Thai Hockey Championship was formed in 2003 by American Scott Whitcomb and Canadian Scott Murray. Both played for Fling Farangs, and the Thai national team was made up of foreign players to participate in Asian tournaments [1] . The Thai Championship is half composed of legionnaire players and local players. In tournaments organized by the league - Land of Smiles and City of Angels - up to 30 teams from 15 countries of Asia participate every year.
2014/15 season teams
- Sukhumvit Stars
- Sports Corner Snipers
- Ramhamhaeng Red Wings
- Ratchada Coyotes
Champions
- 2011/12: BNH Hospital Blades [2]
- 2010/11: Pattaya Oilers [3]
- 2009/10: Roadhouse Smokers
- 2008/09: Wall Street Warriors
- 2007/08: Curve Intrior Coyotes
- 2006/07: Curve Contacting Coyotes
- 2005/06: Jamcombe Sports Leafs
- 2004/05: Curve Contacting Coyotes
- Spring 2004: Office Bruins Bar
- Autumn 2003: Klong Toyu Wylers
See also
- List of World Hockey Leagues
- Asian Hockey League
- Singapore Hockey League
Notes
- β cnngo.com, Hockey Nights in Bangkok Archived December 6, 2011 on Wayback Machine
- β Champions in the world (link unavailable) . International Ice Hockey Federation (August 11, 2012). Date of treatment May 12, 2013. Archived December 1, 2012.
- β bangkokpost.com, Pattaya Oilers won the Thai Ice Hockey Championship Archived on April 2, 2012.