Emirates Ice Hockey League Explained

Emirates Ice Hockey League
Current Season:2023–24 Emirates Ice Hockey League
Champion:Dubai White Bears (3rd title)
Most Champs:Dubai Mighty Camels (5 titles)
Sport:Ice hockey
Founded:2009
Teams:6
Countries:United Arab Emirates
Continent:Asia

The Emirates Hockey League (EHL) is the national ice hockey league of the United Arab Emirates. The league is governed by the International Ice Hockey Federation and founded in 2009 by the country’s Winter Sports Federation and the Emirates Olympic Committee.[1] [2] The Scorpions and Mighty Camels are composed of expatriate players, including Canadians, working in the U.A.E., while the other clubs consist of mostly Emirati players who form the United Arab Emirates national team.[3]

In November 2018, Vladimir Burdun, a former karate champion who had lived in Dubai since the mid-1990s, was appointed as the new president of the League.[4] He planned to eventually field at least one Emirates team in the international, professional Kontinental Hockey League by 2021.[5] "The main goal of the EHL management is to improve the quality of the league and bring new exposure to the level of play and create bridges with one of the best leagues in Europe, the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL)", he said. At about the same time, Dmitry Butenko was appointed as Managing Director of EHL.[6] A new ice arena was expected to open in Dubai, possibly before the end of 2019, with a seating capacity of 17,000,[7] and that venue would meet all the requirements of the KHL. (Preliminary plans for a major arena in Abu Dhabi were also underway in 2018.)[8] [9] [10]

In April 2018, the Dubai Mighty Camels won the fourth title of Emirates Hockey League, becoming the major winner of the competition while in 2019, the champions were the Abu Dhabi Storms.[11]

2023–24 season

Current teams

TeamColorsTown, CityHome rink
Abu Dhabi Shaheen FalconsAl Rowdah, Abu DhabiZayed Sports City
Abu Dhabi StormsAl Rowdah, Abu DhabiZayed Sports City
Al Ain TheebsHili, Al AinAl Ain Ice Rink
Dubai White BearsDeira, DubaiDubai Mall Ice Rink
Dubai Mighty CamelsDowntown, DubaiDubai Mall Ice Rink
Galaxy Warriors Mirdif, DubaiSports Society Rink

Former teams

Annual champions

Year Champion
2022–23 Dubai White Bears
2021–22 Al Ain Theebs
2020–21 Dubai Mighty Camels
2019–20 Al Ain Theebs
2018–19Abu Dhabi Storms
2017–18 Dubai Mighty Camels
2016–17Dubai White Bears[12]
2015–16 Dubai Mighty Camels
2014–15 Dubai Oilers*
2013–14 Abu Dhabi Storms
2012–13Dubai Mighty Camels
2011–12 Dubai Mighty Camels
2010–11 Abu Dhabi Storms
2009–10 Al Ain Vipers*
*The Al Ain Vipers became the Dubai Vipers in 2013, and changed their name to the Dubai Oilers in 2014. The team changed back to Dubai Vipers for the 2016-2017 season. The team later merged with the Dubai White Bears in 2018.
Team Titles
Dubai Mighty Camels 5
Dubai White Bears/Vipers 4
Abu Dhabi Storms 3
Al Ain Theebs 2

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: arabianbusiness.com.
  2. Web site: Emirates Hockey League details - Eurohockey.com.
  3. Web site: Canada and the United Arab Emirates.
  4. Web site: arabianbusiness.com.
  5. Web site: HockeyBuzz.com - Aivis Kalnins - Russian businessman talks KHL expansion to Dubai.
  6. Web site: Russian-UAE resident businessman set to take UAE ice hockey to great heights ZAWYA MENA Edition.
  7. Web site: New arena to be ‘game changer’ for Dubai - The Stadium Business.
  8. Web site: Hamad Al Qubaisi calls on investors to help build ice rink on Yas Island.
  9. Web site: Sam Bridge . How one Russian expat aims to make the UAE an ice hockey force . . 2018-11-23 . 2019-02-26.
  10. Web site: Dubai's new air conditioned sports arena for 17,000 spectators looks set to open next year.
  11. Web site: Abu Dhabi Storms details - Eurohockey.com.
  12. Web site: "Белые медведи" стали чемпионами ОАЭ по хоккею на льду. Сергей Токарев . 2017-02-09 . Русские Эмираты . 2019-02-28. ru.