Austrian champions (ice hockey) explained

The Austrian ice hockey championship (in German: Österreichische Eishockey-Meister) has been awarded to men since 1923, and for women since 1999.

Women's

Men's

Year Champion
1923 WEV
1924 WEV
1925 WEV
1926 WEV
1927 WEV
1928 WEV
1929 WEV
1930 WEV
1931 WEV
1932 Pötzleinsdorfer SK
1933 WEV
1934 EC KAC
1935 EC KAC
1936 EK Engelmann
1937 WEV
1938 EK Engelmann
1939 Cancelled due to World War II
1940 Cancelled due to World War II
1941 Cancelled due to World War II
1942 Cancelled due to World War II
1943 Cancelled due to World War II
1944 Cancelled due to World War II
1945 Cancelled due to World War II
1946 EK Englemann
1947 WEV
1948 WEV
1949 Wiener Eissport-Gemeinschaft
1950 Wiener Eissport-Gemeinschaft
1951 Wiener Eissport-Gemeinschaft
1952 EC KAC
1953 IEV
1954 IEV
1955 EC KAC
1956 EK Engelmann
1957 EK Engelmann
1958 IEV
1959 IEV
1960 EC KAC
1961 IEV
1962 WEV
1963 IEV
1964 EC KAC
1965 EC KAC
1966 EC KAC
1967 EC KAC
1968 EC KAC
1969 EC KAC
1970 EC KAC
1971 EC KAC
1972 EC KAC
1973 EC KAC
1974 EC KAC
1975 ATSE Graz
1976 EC KAC
1977 EC KAC
1978 ATSE Graz
1979 EC KAC
1980 EC KAC
1981 EC VSV
1982 VEU Feldkirch
1983 VEU Feldkirch
1984 VEU Feldkirch
1985 EC KAC
1986 EC KAC
1987 EC KAC
1988 EC KAC
1989 GEV Innsbruck
1990 VEU Feldkirch
1991 EC KAC
1992 EC VSV
1993 EC VSV
1994 VEU Feldkirch
1995 VEU Feldkirch
1996 VEU Feldkirch
1997 VEU Feldkirch
1998 VEU Feldkirch
1999 EC VSV
2000 EC KAC
2001 EC KAC
2002 EC VSV
2003 EHC Black Wings Linz
2004 EC KAC
2005 Vienna Capitals
2006 EC VSV
2007 EC Red Bull Salzburg
2008 EC Red Bull Salzburg
2009 EC KAC
2010 EC Red Bull Salzburg
2011 EC Red Bull Salzburg
2012 EHC Black Wings Linz
2013 EC KAC
2014 EC Red Bull Salzburg
2015 EC Red Bull Salzburg
2016 EC Red Bull Salzburg
2017 Vienna Capitals

See also