MOL Liga | |
2015–16 MOL Liga season | |
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Sport | Ice hockey |
Founded | 2008 |
No. of teams | 10 |
Country(ies) | Hungary (7 teams) Romania (3 teams) |
Most recent champion(s) | ![]() |
Related competitions | OB I bajnokság Liga Naţională |
The MOL Liga is an international ice hockey league based in Hungary and Romania. It is sponsored by the Hungarian petrolchemical concern MOL Group.
The games played between the Hungarian teams count towards the Hungarian National Championship in the OB I bajnokság. The Romanian teams also compete in the Romanian National Championship Liga Naţională.
History[]
In the first season the league comprised six Hungarian teams and four Romanian teams. HC Csíkszereda went undefeated in the post season to win the first MOL Liga title.
In the second season, the number of teams went down to five Hungarian and two Romanian teams. Following the regular season they decided the winner in a final four system. Budapest Stars met Újpesti TE in the final, after they beat SC Csíkszereda and Dab. Docler respectively. Újpest started the match better, taking the lead just after one and a half minute. However, the events took an U-turn and about two hours later it was the Budapest Stars who lifted the trophy, after winning the match 3–1.
Teams[]
Current teams[]
Team | City | Arena | Capacity |
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Ferencvárosi TC | ![]() |
Pesterzsébeti Jégcsarnok | 1,500 |
Újpesti TE | ![]() |
Újpesti Jégcsarnok | 2,200 |
MAC Budapest | ![]() |
Tüskecsarnok | 2,540 |
Debreceni Hoki Klub | ![]() |
Debreceni Jégcsarnok | 500[1] |
Dunaújvárosi Acélbikák | ![]() |
Dunaújvárosi Jégcsarnok | 4,000 |
DVTK Jegesmedvék | ![]() |
Miskolc Ice Hall | 2,200 |
Alba Volán Székesfehérvár | ![]() |
Ifjabb Ocskay Gábor Ice Hall | 3,600 |
Corona Brașov | ![]() |
Brașov Olympic Ice Rink | 2,000 |
CSM Dunărea Galați | ![]() |
Galați Skating Rink | 5,000 |
HSC Csíkszereda | ![]() |
Vákár Lajos Ice Hall | 4,000 |
Former teams[]
Team | City | Years in competition |
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Budapest Stars (Vasas Stars, Vasas HC) | ![]() |
2008–2011 |
SAPA AV19 Székesfehérvár II | ![]() |
2008–2009; 2010–2012 |
CS Progym Gheorgheni | ![]() |
2008–2009 |
HC Csíkszereda | ![]() |
2008–2009 |
Steaua Rangers | ![]() |
2008–2009; 2010–2012 |
HC Mikron Nové Zámky | ![]() |
2012-2015 |
Champions[]
Season | Winner | Final (matches won) | Runner-up |
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2008–09 | ![]() |
3-0[2] | ![]() |
2009–10 | ![]() |
3-1[3] | ![]() |
2010–11 | ![]() |
4-1[4] | ![]() |
2011–12 | ![]() |
4-0[5] | ![]() |
2012–13 | ![]() |
4-2[6] | ![]() |
2013–14 | ![]() |
4-2[7] | ![]() |
2014–15 | ![]() |
4-0 | ![]() |
2015–16 | ![]() |
4-0[8] | ![]() |
References[]
- ↑ http://www.icehockey.hu/News/view/debrecen_a_klub_amelyik_komolyan_gondolja
- ↑ http://www.regi.icehockey.hu/mol08-09.php
- ↑ http://www.regi.icehockey.hu/mol09-10.php
- ↑ http://www.regi.icehockey.hu/mol10-11.php
- ↑ http://www.regi.icehockey.hu/mol11-12.php
- ↑ http://www.regi.icehockey.hu/mol12-13.php
- ↑ http://www.regi.icehockey.hu/mol13-14.php
- ↑ http://www.regi.icehockey.hu/mol15-16.php
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