European University Hockey League

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The European University Hockey League (EUHL) is the first European university league in ice hockey, founded in 2013. It is managed by the European University Hockey Association (EUHA). The idea for a university hockey league in Europe came from Jaroslav Straka, with support from Ľubomír Sekeráš, František Sádecký, and Peter Spankovic. The initial idea was for a pan-European expansion through the creation of four divisions to save money and time: Eastern (Slovakia, Czech Republic, Austria, Poland, Hungary), Western (Germany I, France, Belgium, The Netherlands), North (Sweden, Finland, Norway, Denmark) and South (Germany II, Austria II, Switzerland, Slovenia). Additional applicants came from Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Austria, Sweden, Finland, Norway, Germany, United Kingdom, France, and Hungary, accompanied by universities and associations from the USA.

CountriesSlovakia Slovakia (5 teams)
Czech Republic Czech Republic (3 teams)
Austria Austria (1 team)
Poland Poland (1 team)
League PresidentSlovakia Ľubomír Sekeráš
Founded2013
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European University Hockey League
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CountriesSlovakia Slovakia (5 teams)
Czech Republic Czech Republic (3 teams)
Austria Austria (1 team)
Poland Poland (1 team)
RegionCentral Europe
League PresidentSlovakia Ľubomír Sekeráš
LeagueVice-PresidentSlovakia
Founded2013
First season2013–14
No. of teams10
Recent championsUK Praha (1st title)
Most successful clubUK Praha (3 titles)
HeadquartersTrenčín, Slovakia
Websitehttp://www.euhl.eu
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Trophy

The winner of the league is awarded the Sekeráš Championship Trophy, named after former Slovak NHL player Ľubomír Sekeráš, who is the co-founder of the league.[1]

Divisions

Four divisions are planned – Northern, Eastern, Southern and Western. The Northern division will contain teams from universities in Sweden, Finland, Norway, and Denmark; the Eastern division teams from Slovakia, Czech Republic, Austria, Poland, and Hungary; the Southern division teams from Germany, Switzerland, Slovenia, and Austria, and the Western division teams from France, Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands.[2]

For the first season in 2013–14, only six teams were involved, forming only one division.

Teams

At the beginning of the first season only five teams were confirmed – three from Slovakia and two from the Czech Republic – even though more universities were interested in joining the league. However, on 13 November 2013 a new participant, VŠEMvs Managers from Bratislava joined the league, thus increasing the number of participants to six.[3]

In the second season the following teams participated:

More information Institution, Location ...
InstitutionLocationFoundedAffiliationTeam nameJoinedArenaCapacityTitlesWebsite
Charles University in PragueCzech Republic Prague1347PublicUK Praha2013Zimní stadion Slaný3,200[4]1
City University of Seattle (VŠM)Slovakia Trenčín1999PrivateCityU Gladiators TrenčínZimný štadión Pavla Demitru6,1500
Czech Technical UniversityCzech Republic Prague 2001PublicTechnika Praha0
Pan-European UniversitySlovakia Bratislava2004PrivatePaneuropa KingsZimný štadión Vladimíra Dzurillu3,5000
Slovak University of TechnologySlovakia Bratislava1937PublicSlávia STU0
University of International and Public Relations Prague in BratislavaSlovakia BratislavaPrivateDiplomats Pressburg2014
University of West BohemiaCzech Republic Plzeň1991PublicAkademici Plzeň
Matej Bel UniversitySlovakia Banská Bystrica1992PublicUMB Banská Bystrica
The Podhale State College of Applied Sciences in Nowy Targ[5] Poland

Nowy Targ

PPWSZ – Podhale Nowy Targ 2015
Wyższa Szkoła Biznesu - National-Louis University[6] Poland

Krynica-Zdrój

1928 Public Academy KTH 1928 Krynica-Zdrój 2016
University of GrazAustria Graz1585PublicUHT Dukes Graz2015Eisstadion Liebenau4,050
University of PrešovSlovakia Prešov Public UNIPO Warriors 2016
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