Inter-City League

The Inter-City League, known as the English League South during 1981-82 season, was a top-flight ice hockey league in southern England from 1978. Its clubs were previously members of the Southern League. A proposal by the Southern IHA to create a three divisional structure wasn't acceptable to the southern-based teams who subsequently formed their own league. In 1982, it was replaced by the British Hockey League, running on a national basis.

Champions

  • 1978/79: Streatham Redskins
  • 1979/80: London Phoenix Flyers
  • 1980/81: Streatham Redskins
  • 1981/82: Streatham Redskins

References

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Inter-City League seasons
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British Ice Hockey seasons
British Ice Hockey
(1929–1955)
British National League
(1954–1960)
British Ice Hockey
(1960–1982)
British Hockey League
(1982–1996)
Ice Hockey Superleague
(1996–2003)
Elite Ice Hockey League
(2003–present)
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Governing bodies
Elite League
National Ice Hockey League
National League
North Division 1
South Division 1
North Division 2
South Division 2
Scottish National League
Women's National Ice Hockey League
WNIHL Elite
WNIHL Premier
  • Bracknell Firebees
  • Cardiff Comets
  • Chelmsford Cobras
  • Kingston Diamonds B
  • Milton Keynes Falcons
  • Sheffield Shadows
  • Swindon TopCats
  • Whitley Squaws
Division 1 North
  • Grimsby Wolves
  • Nottingham Vipers B
  • Sheffield Shadows B
  • Solway Sharks Ladies
  • Telford Wrekin Raiders
  • Widnes Wild Women
Division 1 South
  • Coventry Phoenix
  • Oxford Midnight Stars
  • Peterborough Penguins
  • Slough Sirens
  • Solent Amazons
  • Streatham Storm B
  • Swindon TopCats B
British University Teams
Competitions
Player awards
Defunct leagues
and competitions
Defunct teams
Miscellaneous


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