Thai Championship

The Thai Championship has served as the national championship in Thailand. It was first held in 1999.

There are several discrepancies regarding the champions over the years. The International Ice Hockey Encyclopaedia 1904-2005 states that the Panthers Bangkok won the championship in 2001, which differs from the IIHF Media Guide & Record Book 2010, which lists the Canstars Bangkok as national champions. The books again disagree about 2003's champion, with the Encyclopaedia listing the Canstars Bangkok as champions and the Media Guide & Record Book presenting the Flying Farangs Bangkok as victors.

The Thai World Hockey League was founded as Thailand's national ice hockey league in 2003 and presently crowns the country's national champion. However, its champions and the teams listed as the Thai champion have not always aligned. It is likely that the league and national championship were contested as separate competitions for several years, though that is presently unconfirmed. All Thai champions and TWHL winners have aligned since the 2007-08 season.

Champions
International Ice Hockey Encyclopaedia 1904-2005 presents champions as: IIHF Media Guide & Record Book 2010 presents champions as:
 * 1999: Flying Farangs Bangkok
 * 2000: Blue Wave Bangkok
 * 2001: Panthers Bangkok
 * 2002: Canstars Bangkok
 * 2003: Canstars Bangkok
 * 2000: Blue Wave Bangkok
 * 2001: Canstars Bangkok
 * 2002: Canstars Bangkok
 * 2003: Flying Farangs Bangkok
 * 2004: Din-Daeng Jets Bangkok
 * 2005: Canstars Bangkok
 * 2006: Curve Contracting Coyotes Bangkok
 * 2007: Jamcomb Sports Leafs Bangkok
 * 2008: Curve Coyotes Bangkok
 * 2009: Wall Street Warriors Bangkok
 * 2010: Roadhouse Smokers Bangkok