Belarusian Extraleague
The Belarusian Extraleague (abbreviated BHL, also known as the Belarusian Open Championship), officially formed in 2006, is the top ice hockey league in Belarus. In its past, it has switched several times between being and not being an open league (in reference to allowing foreign teams), but for the 2008–2009 season, the Belarus Ice Hockey Federation decided to open the Belarusian Extraleague, the Belarusian Premier League and the Belarusian junior leagues. Before the season 2018-2019 the Belarusian Extraleague was divided in two leagues: Extraliague A with 8 teams and Extraleague B with 9 teams.
Current season, competition or edition: 2020–21 Belarusian Extraliga season | |
Sport | Ice hockey |
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Founded | 1992 |
Founder | Belarus Ice Hockey Federation |
Inaugural season | 1992–93 |
No. of teams | 17 |
Country | Belarus |
Most recent champion(s) | Yunost Minsk (9th title) |
Most titles | Yunost Minsk (9) |
TV partner(s) | Belarus 5 |
Related competitions | Vysshaya Liga |
Official website | hockey.by |
The Extraleague championships for the 2016-2017 season and 2017-2018 season were won by HC Neman Grodno
The 2019/2020 Belarusian ice hockey championship was the only championship in the world that was not interrupted due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Teams
The Extraleague A 2018-2019
Team | City | Arena | Capacity | Ice rink size | Affiliate Team |
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Belarus U20 | Minsk | Čyžoŭka-Arena Practice ice rink | 473 | 61x30 | |
HC Dynama-Maladzechna | Maladzyechna | Ice Sports Palace | 2,197 | ||
HC Homel' | Homel' | Homel' Ice Sports Palace | 2,760 | 61х30 | HC Homel'-2 (Belarus2) |
HK Lida | Lida | Lida Ice Palace | 1,000 | 60х30 | HC Lida-2 Lida (Belarus2) |
HC Metalurh Zhlobin | Zhlobin | Ice Palace Metalurh | 2,018 | 60x30 | HC Metalurh-2 Zhlobin (Belarus2) |
HC Nyoman Hrodna | Hrodna | Hrodna Ice Sports Palace | 2,550 | 60x30 | HC Nyoman-2 Hrodna (Belarus2) |
HC Shakhtsyor Salihorsk | Salihorsk | Sports and Entertainment Complex | 1,759 | 60х29 | HC Dynama-Minsk (KHL) HC Shakhtyor-2 Soligorsk (Belarus2) |
HC Yunatstva-Minsk | Minsk | Čyžoŭka-Arena | 8,807 | 61x30 | HC Dynama-Minsk (KHL) Yunior Minsk (Belarus2) |
The Extraleague B 2018-2019
Team | City | Arena | Capacity | Ice rink size | Affiliate Team |
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Belarus U18 | Raubichy | Indoor ice rink of sport complex Raubichy | 300 | ||
HC Pinskiya Yastraby | Pinsk | Ice arena of the Universal sports complex Volna | 598 | 60x29 | |
HK Brest | Brest | Ice Sports Palace | 2,000 | 60x30 | HC Brest-2 (Belarus2) |
HK Aviator | Baranavichy | Ice Sports Palace | 2,158 | 61x30 | |
HC Babruysk | Babruysk | Babruysk Arena | 7,191 | 61x30 | |
HC Lakamatyŭ | Orsha | Ice Sports Palace | 3,500 | ||
HC Mahilyoŭ | Mahilyoŭ | Sports Palace Mahilyoŭ | 3,048 | 60х30 | HC Mahilyoŭ-2 (Belarus2) |
Khimik Navapolatsk | Navapolatsk | Palace of Sports and Culture | 1,200 | HC Khimik-2 Navapolatsk (Belarus2) | |
HC Viciebsk | Viciebsk | Vitebsk Ice Sports Palace/Ice Sports Palace | 1,900 | 61x30 | HC Viciebsk-2 (Belarus2) |
Former teams
Team | City | Arena | Capacity |
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Dinamo U20 Bobruisk | Babruysk | Babruysk Arena | 7,151 |
Dinamo Minsk | Minsk | Minsk Sports Palace | 3,311 |
Keramin Minsk | Minsk | Minsk Ice Palace | 1,823 |
Shinnik Bobruisk | Babruysk | Babruysk Arena | 7,151 |
Sokil Kyiv | Brovary Kyiv | Ice Arena TEC Terminal Kyiv Palace of Sports | 1,500 7,200 |
Tivali Minsk | Minsk | Minsk Sports Palace | 3,311 |
Torpedo Minsk | Minsk | Unknown | - |
Triumph Minsk | Minsk | Unknown | - |
Yunior Minsk | Minsk | Ice Palace Yunost Minsk | 767 |
HK Liepājas Metalurgs | Liepāja | Ice Arena Liepājas Metalurgs | 1,700 |
HK Riga 2000 | Riga | Inbox.lv ledus halle | 2,000 |
ASK/Ogre | Ogre | Vidzemes Ledus Halle | 1,880 |
DHK Latgale | Daugavpils | Daugavpils Ice Arena | 1,234 |
Champions by season
Extraleague/Extraleague A
- 1992–93: Tivali Minsk
- 1993–94: Tivali Minsk
- 1994–95: Tivali Minsk
- 1995–96: Polimir Novopolotsk
- 1996–97: Polimir Novopolotsk
- 1997–98: Neman Grodno
- 1998–99: Neman Grodno
- 1999–2000: Tivali Minsk
- 2000–01: Neman Grodno
- 2001–02: Keramin Minsk
- 2002–03: HK Gomel
- 2003–04: Yunost Minsk
- 2004–05: Yunost Minsk
- 2005–06: Yunost Minsk
- 2006–07: Dinamo Minsk
- 2007–08: Keramin Minsk
- 2008–09: Yunost Minsk
- 2009–10: Yunost Minsk
- 2010–11: Yunost Minsk
- 2011–12: Metallurg Zhlobin
- 2012–13: Neman Grodno
- 2013–14: Neman Grodno
- 2014–15: HC Shakhtyor Soligorsk
- 2015–16: Yunost Minsk
- 2016–17: Neman Grodno
- 2017–18: Neman Grodno
- 2018–19: Yunost Minsk
- 2019–20: Yunost Minsk[1]
Extraleague B
- 2018–2019: HC Lakamatyŭ Orsha
Titles by team
Extraleague/Extraleague A
Titles | Club | Years |
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9 | Yunost Minsk | 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2016, 2019, 2020 |
7 | HC Neman Grodno | 1998, 1999, 2001, 2013, 2014, 2017, 2018 |
5 | Tivali Minsk/HC Dinamo-Minsk* | 1993, 1994, 1995, 2000, 2007* |
2 | Polimir Novopolock | 1996, 1997 |
2 | Keramin Minsk | 2002, 2008 |
1 | HK Gomel | 2003 |
1 | Metallurg Zhlobin | 2012 |
1 | HC Shakhtyor Soligorsk | 2015 |
Extraleague B
Titles | Club | Years |
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1 | HC Lakamatyŭ Orsha | 2019 |