Turkish Ice Hockey Federation - Domestic Events and Teams

Domestic Events and Teams

The TBHF conducts in the 2012-2013 season seven leagues. In the Turkish Ice Hockey Super League, eight teams compete. Turkish Ice Hockey First League compromise five teams. In the Juniors (U-20) League, there are eleven teams. The Turkish Ice Hockey Women's League debuted in February 2007 with 7 teams. As of October 2012, the total number of ice hockey players in Turkey is 790, consisting of 310 male, 160 female and 320 junior players.

There are eight Olympic-size indoor ice hockey rinks and three outdoor rinks across Turkey as of October 2012.

Turkish ice hockey competitions
  • Turkish Ice Hockey Super League (TBHF Erkekler Süper Ligi)
  • Turkish Ice Hockey Women's League (TBHF Bayanlar Ligi)
  • Turkish Ice Hockey First League (TBHF Erkekler 1. Ligi)
  • Turkish Ice Hockey Juniors (U-20) League (TBHF 20 Yaş altı Genç Erkekler Ligi)
  • Turkish Ice Hockey Youth (U-18) League (TBHF 18 Yaş altı Genç Erkekler Ligi,)
  • Turkish Ice Hockey Boys (U-14) League (TBHF Yıldızlar Ligi)
  • Turkish Ice Hockey U-10 League (TBHF Minikler Ligi)

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