Sport | Ice hockey |
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No. of teams | 27 |
Country | Switzerland |
Most recent champion(s) | HC Sion-Nendaz 4 Vallées |
Promotion to | MySports League |
Relegation to | Swiss 2. Liga |
Official website | www.regioleague.ch |
The Swiss 1. Liga is the fourth-highest ice hockey league in Switzerland, behind the National League, the Swiss League and the MySports League. The teams compete in three divisions – Eastern Switzerland, Central Switzerland and Western Switzerland.
Participating teams 2017/18
Eastern Switzerland
Team | City | Arena | Capacity |
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EHC Arosa | Arosa | Obersee | 3,000 |
GDT Bellinzona | Bellinzona | Centro Sportivo | 2,100 |
EHC Frauenfeld | Frauenfeld | KEB Frauenfeld | 1,926 |
SC Herisau | Herisau | Sportzentrum Herisau | 3,152 |
PIKES EHC Oberthurgau | Romanshorn | EZO Romanshorn | 1,500 |
HC Prättigau | Prättigau | Eishalle Grüsch | 1,200 |
EHC Uzwil | Uzwil | Uzehalle | 3,000 |
SC Weinfelden | Weinfelden | Güttingersreuti | 3,100 |
EHC Wetzikon | Wetzikon | Eishalle Wetzikon | 4,000 |
EC Wil | Wil | Sportpark Bergholz | Unknown |
Central Switzerland
- Argovia Stars
- EHC Adelboden
- EHC Burgdorf
- SC Lyss
- Red Lions Reinach
- SC Unterseen-Interlaken
- EHC Zuchwil Regio
Western Switzerland
- HC Franches-Montagnes
- Genève-Servette HC II
- CP Meyrin
- HC Monthey-Chablais
- EHC Saas Valley
- HC Saint-Imier-Sonceboz
- HC Sierre
- HC Vallée de Joux
- HC Villars
- HC Yverdon-les-Bains
See also
- National League - Switzerland's top-tier professional ice hockey league
- Swiss League - Switzerland's second-tier professional ice hockey league
External links
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