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The '''Federal Ice Hockey League''' ({{wpl|Frisian language|Dellish}}: ''Federaal iishockey kompetysje FIHK'', {{wpl|German language|Weranian}}: ''Eishockey-Bundesliga EHBL'', {{wpl|Estonian language|Kirenian}}: ''Föderaalne jäähokiliiga FJHL''), more commonly known as '''FIHK''' is a national professional {{wpl|ice hockey}} {{wpl|Sports league|league}} in [[Alsland]] founded in 1939. It comprises of 21 teams from across Alsland. The FIHK is the most popular sporting league in Alsland attracting a record 3.2 Million viewers in Alsland for the 2021 Final between [[Federal Ice Hockey League (Alsland)#List of teams|BIHC Newick]] and [[Federal Ice Hockey League (Alsland)#List of teams|HIHT Kirchester]]. The winner of each annual tournament is given the Federaasjetrofee.
The '''Federal Ice Hockey League''' ({{wpl|Frisian language|Dellish}}: ''Federaal iishockey kompetysje FIHK'', {{wpl|German language|Weranian}}: ''Eishockey-Bundesliga EHBL'', {{wpl|Estonian language|Kirenian}}: ''Föderaalne jäähokiliiga FJHL''), more commonly known as '''FIHK''' is a national professional {{wpl|ice hockey}} {{wpl|Sports league|league}} in [[Alsland]] founded in 1939. It comprises of 26 teams from across Alsland. The FIHK is the most popular sporting league in Alsland attracting a record 3.2 Million viewers in Alsland for the 2021 Final between [[Federal Ice Hockey League (Alsland)#List of teams|Newick]] and [[Federal Ice Hockey League (Alsland)#List of teams|Kirchester]]. The winner of each annual tournament is given the Federaasjetrofee.


The FIHK was founded in 1939 to succeed the Alslandic Ice Hockey Championship which ceased operations during the [[Great War (Kylaris)|Great War]]. The first season began on 11 October 1939 and lasted until 1 June 1940. The result was a victory for [[Federal Ice Hockey League (Alsland)#List of teams|FIHT Ilfracombe]] over their main rival [[Federal Ice Hockey League (Alsland)#List of teams|MJHK Rahu]]. The first season had one team from each province of Alsland. This rule was dropped in 1952 and since the League has expanded to 21 teams across Alsland.
The FIHK was founded in 1939 to succeed the Alslandic Ice Hockey Championship which ceased operations during the [[Great War (Kylaris)|Great War]]. The first season began on 11 October 1939 and lasted until 1 June 1940. The result was a victory for [[Federal Ice Hockey League (Alsland)#List of teams|Ilfracombe]] over their main rival [[Federal Ice Hockey League (Alsland)#List of teams|Rahu]]. The first season had one team from each province of Alsland. This rule was dropped in 1952 and since the League has expanded to 26 teams across Alsland.


The league's headquarters are in [[Alsland#Largest Cities|Wottested]], [[Provinces of Alsland|Delland]] where they have been headquartered since 1955. The league is also funded by the [[Cabinet of Alsland#Departments|Department of Culture and Sport]]. The Department helps fund the league and in return the FIHK provides free international advertisements for Alsland and tourism. The FIHK is symbolic of Alsland's federal structure and pillarisation in the country.
The league's headquarters are in [[Alsland#Largest Cities|Wottested]], [[Provinces of Alsland|Delland]] where they have been headquartered since 1955. The league is also funded by the [[Cabinet of Alsland#Departments|Department of Culture and Sport]]. The Department helps fund the league and in return the FIHK provides free international advertisements for Alsland and tourism. The FIHK is symbolic of Alsland's federal structure and pillarisation in the country.
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==Teams==
==Teams==
===List of teams===
===List of teams===
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%; text-align:left"
|-
! style="background:white; align=center"|Division
! style="background:white; align=center"|Team
! style="background:white; align=center"|City
! style="background:white; align=center"|Arena
! style="background:white; align=center"|Capacity
! style="background:white; align=center"|Joined
! style="background:white; align=center"|Manager
! style="background:white; align=center"|Head coach
! style="background:white; align=center"|Captain
|-
|-
! style="background:#ddf;" rowspan="4"|[[Provinces of Alsland|Delland]]
| '''[[Federal Ice Hockey League (Alsland)#List of teams|Leens]]'''
| [[Alsland|Leens]]
| [[Alsland|Deltestadion]]
| align=center | TBD
| 1952
| Joosep Levandi
| Lekke Kuperus
| Rinnelt Boomsma
|-
| '''[[Federal Ice Hockey League (Alsland)#List of teams|Rikertsted]]'''
| [[Alsland|Rikertsted]]
| [[Alsland|Sintrale Arena]]
| align=center | TBD
| 1974
| Reink Faber
| Eljer Baarda
| Tetman Tichelaar
|-
| '''[[Federal Ice Hockey League (Alsland)#List of teams|Noardwâl Wottested]]'''
| [[Alsland|Wottested]]
| [[Alsland|Kei Holwerda stadion]]
| align=center | TBD
| 1939
| Loof Hannema
| Michael Green
| Karim Fathi
|-
| '''[[Federal Ice Hockey League (Alsland)#List of teams|Súdwâl Wottested]]'''
| [[Alsland|Wottested]]
| [[Alsland|Súd Wottested fertrouwen stadion]]
| align=center | TBD
| 1953
| Upke Bottema
| Haiko Feitsma
| Josua Tugendhat
|-
! style="background:#cdfcf8;" rowspan="5"|[[Provinces of Alsland|Fawkhamshire]]
| '''[[Federal Ice Hockey League (Alsland)#List of teams|Newick]]'''
| [[Alsland|Newick]]
| [[Alsland|2X Arena]]
| align=center | TBD
| 1967
| Stephen Jones
| Carter Bradley
| Tom Ball
|-
| '''[[Federal Ice Hockey League (Alsland)#List of teams|Oakford]]'''
| [[Alsland|Oakford]]
| [[Alsland|Oakford Town Stadium]]
| align=center | TBD
| 2018
| Luke Shaw
| Erik Newman
| Jude Edwards
|-
| '''[[Federal Ice Hockey League (Alsland)#List of teams|Ilfracombe]]'''
| [[Alsland|Ilfracombe]]
| [[Alsland|Ilfracombe David Park]]
| align=center | TBD
| 1939
| Thomas Carter
| Jonathan Bennett
| Eden Johnston
|-
| '''[[Federal Ice Hockey League (Alsland)#List of teams|Sydenham]]'''
| [[Alsland|Sydenham]]
| [[Alsland|Sydenham 'James the First' Stadium]]
| align=center | TBD
| 1954
| Sidney Hall
| Ernest Taylor
| Myles Martin
|-
| '''[[Federal Ice Hockey League (Alsland)#List of teams|Norton]]'''
| [[Alsland|Norton]]
| [[Alsland|Norton-Rosewood Stadium]]
| align=center | TBD
| 1963
| Frank Robertson
| Chester Bradley
| Steven May
|-
! style="background:#fccdd0;" rowspan="3"|[[Provinces of Alsland|Garz]]
| '''[[Federal Ice Hockey League (Alsland)#List of teams|Sachsenscheid]]'''
| [[Alsland|Sachsenscheid]]
| [[Alsland|Sachsenscheid Eishockey-Arena]]
| align=center | TBD
| 1957
| Nils Schünemann
| Erik Grünberg
| Alexander Hartlieb
|-
| '''[[Federal Ice Hockey League (Alsland)#List of teams|Werdau]]'''
| [[Alsland|Werdau]]
| [[Alsland|Ernst Lutz Stadion]]
| align=center | TBD
| 1939
| Bastian Adorf
| Falko Holthusen
| Bruno Heidler
|-
| '''[[Federal Ice Hockey League (Alsland)#List of teams|Lahnbeuren]]'''
| [[Alsland|Lahnbeuren]]
| [[Alsland|Lahnbeuren Stadion]]
| align=center | TBD
| 1988
| Bastian Adorf
| Jochen Weinberg
| Thorsten Siegel
|-
! style="background:#cfabff;" rowspan="4"|[[Provinces of Alsland|Hamptonshire]]
| '''[[Federal Ice Hockey League (Alsland)#List of teams|Kirchester]]'''
| [[Alsland|Kirchester]]
| [[Alsland|Kirchester Ilhurst Arena]]
| align=center | TBD
| 1939
| Alistair Atkinson
| David Edwards
| Harris Foster
|-
| '''[[Federal Ice Hockey League (Alsland)#List of teams|Kirchester-Redwike]]'''
| [[Alsland|Kirchester]]
| [[Alsland|Dillon Burton Park]]
| align=center | TBD
| 2013
| Connor Harris
| Ashton Pearson
| Keegan Walsh
|-
| '''[[Federal Ice Hockey League (Alsland)#List of teams|Merrow Lake]]'''
| [[Alsland|Merrow]]
| [[Alsland|Merrow Wells Arena]]
| align=center | TBD
| 1989
| Stefan Mitchell
| Miller Lewis
| Alex Porter
|-
| '''[[Federal Ice Hockey League (Alsland)#List of teams|Millhurst]]'''
| [[Alsland|Millhurst]]
| [[Alsland|Guildwood Greens Arena]]
| align=center | TBD
| 2001
| Victor Wilson
| Cameron Jones
| David Richardson
|-
! style="background:#abffbe;" rowspan="2"|[[Provinces of Alsland|Martiland]]
| '''[[Federal Ice Hockey League (Alsland)#List of teams|Paiski]]'''
| [[Alsland|Paiski]]
| [[Alsland|Rahu Staadion]]
| align=center | TBD
| 1984
| Asko Rummo
| Vaiko Lohmus
| Vidrik Klavan
|-
| '''[[Federal Ice Hockey League (Alsland)#List of teams|Rahu]]'''
| [[Alsland|Rahu]]
| [[Alsland|Rahu Iseseisvus Staadion]]
| align=center | TBD
| 1939
| Janek Kukk
| Ott Vesik
| Erko Sibul
|-
! style="background:#fff6ab;" rowspan="3"|[[Provinces of Alsland|Middewald]]
| '''[[Federal Ice Hockey League (Alsland)#List of teams|Boalsert]]'''
| [[Alsland|Boalsert]]
| [[Alsland|Boalsert Griene bakstien Staadion]]
| align=center | TBD
| 2009
| Wupke Van Der Velde
| Jolling Yntema
| Wekke Schotanus
|-
| '''[[Federal Ice Hockey League (Alsland)#List of teams|Hurdegaryp]]'''
| [[Alsland|Hurdegaryp]]
| [[Alsland|Hurdegaryp Arena]]
| align=center | TBD
| 1939 (originally)
| Haye Bloemsma
| Walig Joustra
| Floris Van Dijk
|-
| '''[[Federal Ice Hockey League (Alsland)#List of teams|Kuresuu]]'''
| [[Alsland|Kuresuu]]
| [[Alsland|Läänekirik Arena]]
| align=center | TBD
| 1977
| Aleksander Rebane
| Edgar Peebo
| Siimeon Mitt
|-
! style="background:#ffcbab;" rowspan="3"|[[Provinces of Alsland|Yndyk]]
| '''[[Federal Ice Hockey League (Alsland)#List of teams|Achlum]]'''
| [[Alsland|Yndyk]]
| [[Alsland|Achlum Staadion]]
| align=center | TBD
| 1983
| Thije De Leeuw
| Reamer Oosterbaan
| Aam Buma
|-
| '''[[Federal Ice Hockey League (Alsland)#List of teams|Inerlik]]'''
| [[Alsland|Yndyk]]
| [[Alsland|Yndyk Federaasje Staadion]]
| align=center | TBD
| 1939
| Narsete Pierotti
| Hidzer Zijlstra
| Migiel Schuurmans
|-
| '''[[Federal Ice Hockey League (Alsland)#List of teams|Krikkested]]'''
| [[Alsland|Krikkested]]
| [[Alsland|Krikkested Arena]]
| align=center | TBD
| 1954
| Rein Wynia
| Rypke Wieringa
| Habe Vlietstra
|-
! style="background:#ffabfc;" rowspan="2"|[[Provinces of Alsland|Zittau]]
| '''[[Federal Ice Hockey League (Alsland)#List of teams|Allkau]]'''
| [[Alsland|Allkau]]
| [[Alsland|Allkau Arena]]
| align=center | TBD
| 1989
| Jens Glasser
| Sam Preiszner
| Stefan Ratzinger
|-
| '''[[Federal Ice Hockey League (Alsland)#List of teams|Glauchau]]'''
| [[Alsland|Glauchau]]
| [[Alsland|Glauchau Zentral Arena]]
| align=center | TBD
| 1989
| Gabriel Köler
| Leonhard Hegewald
| Armin Hölderlin
|-
|}
===Selection of teams===
===Selection of teams===
==Players==
==Players==

Revision as of 23:48, 23 July 2021

Federal Ice Hockey League
Federaal iishockey kompetysje (Dellish)
Eishockey-Bundesliga (Weranian)
Föderaalne jäähokiliiga (Kirenian)
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2021–22 FIHK season
FIHK Logo.png
FormerlyAlslandic Ice Hockey Championship
SportIce hockey
Founded1939
PresidentSotirian Atkinson
No. of teams26
Most recent
champion(s)
Newick (2nd title)
Most titlesIlfracombe (16)
TV partner(s)
Related
competitions
  • Super Ice Hockey League (SIHK)
  • Under-18 Federal Ice Hockey League (Û-18 FIHK)
  • Women's Federal Ice Hockey League (FFIHK)
Official websiteFIHK.as

The Federal Ice Hockey League (Dellish: Federaal iishockey kompetysje FIHK, Weranian: Eishockey-Bundesliga EHBL, Kirenian: Föderaalne jäähokiliiga FJHL), more commonly known as FIHK is a national professional ice hockey league in Alsland founded in 1939. It comprises of 26 teams from across Alsland. The FIHK is the most popular sporting league in Alsland attracting a record 3.2 Million viewers in Alsland for the 2021 Final between Newick and Kirchester. The winner of each annual tournament is given the Federaasjetrofee.

The FIHK was founded in 1939 to succeed the Alslandic Ice Hockey Championship which ceased operations during the Great War. The first season began on 11 October 1939 and lasted until 1 June 1940. The result was a victory for Ilfracombe over their main rival Rahu. The first season had one team from each province of Alsland. This rule was dropped in 1952 and since the League has expanded to 26 teams across Alsland.

The league's headquarters are in Wottested, Delland where they have been headquartered since 1955. The league is also funded by the Department of Culture and Sport. The Department helps fund the league and in return the FIHK provides free international advertisements for Alsland and tourism. The FIHK is symbolic of Alsland's federal structure and pillarisation in the country.

History

Early years

Martiland crisis and activism

"Rots fan 'e naasje"

Modern era

Organisational structure

Teams

List of teams

Division Team City Arena Capacity Joined Manager Head coach Captain
Delland Leens Leens Deltestadion TBD 1952 Joosep Levandi Lekke Kuperus Rinnelt Boomsma
Rikertsted Rikertsted Sintrale Arena TBD 1974 Reink Faber Eljer Baarda Tetman Tichelaar
Noardwâl Wottested Wottested Kei Holwerda stadion TBD 1939 Loof Hannema Michael Green Karim Fathi
Súdwâl Wottested Wottested Súd Wottested fertrouwen stadion TBD 1953 Upke Bottema Haiko Feitsma Josua Tugendhat
Fawkhamshire Newick Newick 2X Arena TBD 1967 Stephen Jones Carter Bradley Tom Ball
Oakford Oakford Oakford Town Stadium TBD 2018 Luke Shaw Erik Newman Jude Edwards
Ilfracombe Ilfracombe Ilfracombe David Park TBD 1939 Thomas Carter Jonathan Bennett Eden Johnston
Sydenham Sydenham Sydenham 'James the First' Stadium TBD 1954 Sidney Hall Ernest Taylor Myles Martin
Norton Norton Norton-Rosewood Stadium TBD 1963 Frank Robertson Chester Bradley Steven May
Garz Sachsenscheid Sachsenscheid Sachsenscheid Eishockey-Arena TBD 1957 Nils Schünemann Erik Grünberg Alexander Hartlieb
Werdau Werdau Ernst Lutz Stadion TBD 1939 Bastian Adorf Falko Holthusen Bruno Heidler
Lahnbeuren Lahnbeuren Lahnbeuren Stadion TBD 1988 Bastian Adorf Jochen Weinberg Thorsten Siegel
Hamptonshire Kirchester Kirchester Kirchester Ilhurst Arena TBD 1939 Alistair Atkinson David Edwards Harris Foster
Kirchester-Redwike Kirchester Dillon Burton Park TBD 2013 Connor Harris Ashton Pearson Keegan Walsh
Merrow Lake Merrow Merrow Wells Arena TBD 1989 Stefan Mitchell Miller Lewis Alex Porter
Millhurst Millhurst Guildwood Greens Arena TBD 2001 Victor Wilson Cameron Jones David Richardson
Martiland Paiski Paiski Rahu Staadion TBD 1984 Asko Rummo Vaiko Lohmus Vidrik Klavan
Rahu Rahu Rahu Iseseisvus Staadion TBD 1939 Janek Kukk Ott Vesik Erko Sibul
Middewald Boalsert Boalsert Boalsert Griene bakstien Staadion TBD 2009 Wupke Van Der Velde Jolling Yntema Wekke Schotanus
Hurdegaryp Hurdegaryp Hurdegaryp Arena TBD 1939 (originally) Haye Bloemsma Walig Joustra Floris Van Dijk
Kuresuu Kuresuu Läänekirik Arena TBD 1977 Aleksander Rebane Edgar Peebo Siimeon Mitt
Yndyk Achlum Yndyk Achlum Staadion TBD 1983 Thije De Leeuw Reamer Oosterbaan Aam Buma
Inerlik Yndyk Yndyk Federaasje Staadion TBD 1939 Narsete Pierotti Hidzer Zijlstra Migiel Schuurmans
Krikkested Krikkested Krikkested Arena TBD 1954 Rein Wynia Rypke Wieringa Habe Vlietstra
Zittau Allkau Allkau Allkau Arena TBD 1989 Jens Glasser Sam Preiszner Stefan Ratzinger
Glauchau Glauchau Glauchau Zentral Arena TBD 1989 Gabriel Köler Leonhard Hegewald Armin Hölderlin

Selection of teams

Players

Foreign players

Notable former players

Trophies

Media coverage

National coverage

International coverage

Affiliated leagues

Popularity