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Yugoslav Ice Hockey Cup : ウィキペディア英語版 | Yugoslav Ice Hockey League
The Yugoslav Ice Hockey League was the top ice hockey league in the old Yugoslavia. In 1939 Yugoslavia became a member of the International Ice Hockey Federation. That year also, the country held its first national championship, with Ilirija emerging as champion. The League folded in 1991, when the country split. Since then Serbia, Croatia and Slovenia have had their own national Leagues. ==Yugoslav League champions==
*1936–37 : Ilirija * *1937–38 : Ilirija * *1938–39 : Ilirija *1939–40 : Ilirija *1940–41 : Ilirija *1942 – 1946 : ''Not played'' *1946–47 : Mladost *1947–48 : Partizan *1948–49 : Mladost *1949–50 : ''Not played'' *1950–51 : Partizan *1951–52 : Partizan *1952–53 : Partizan *1953–54 : Partizan *1954–55 : Partizan *1955–56 : SD Zagreb *1956–57 : Jesenice *1957–58 : Jesenice *1958–59 : Jesenice *1959–60 : Jesenice *1960–61 : Jesenice *1961–62 : Jesenice *1962–63 : Jesenice *1963–64 : Jesenice *1964–65 : Jesenice *1965–66 : Jesenice *1966–67 : Jesenice *1967–68 : Jesenice *1968–69 : Jesenice *1969–70 : Jesenice *1970–71 : Jesenice *1971–72 : Olimpija *1972–73 : Jesenice *1973–74 : Olimpija *1974–75 : Olimpija *1975–76 : Olimpija *1976–77 : Jesenice *1977–78 : Jesenice *1978–79 : Olimpija *1979–80 : Olimpija *1980–81 : Jesenice *1981–82 : Jesenice *1982–83 : Olimpija *1983–84 : Olimpija *1984–85 : Jesenice *1985–86 : Partizan *1986–87 : Jesenice *1987–88 : Jesenice *1988–89 : Medveščak *1989–90 : Medveščak *1990–91 : Medveščak : * – by default as the only club in the competition.
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