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The '''Women's League''', also known as the PostFinance Women's League for sponsorship reasons''',''' is the top [[ice hockey]] league in the Swiss Women's Hockey League (SWHL) system.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-12-13 |title=News |url=https://www.sihf.ch/de/postfinance-womens-league/news/#/article/2022-12-13/hoechste-frauenliga-wird-zur-postfinance-women-s-league |access-date=2022-12-18 |website=[[Swiss Ice Hockey Federation]] |language=de |type=Press release}}</ref> The league was founded in 1986 as the {{Lang|de|'''Leistungsklasse A'''}}, abbreviated '''LKA''', and was also officially known as the {{Lang|fr|Ligue nationale A}} in French and the {{Lang|it|Lega Nazionale A}} in Italian, both abbreviated as LNA. During 2014 to 2019, the league was called the '''Swiss Women's Hockey League A''', abbreviated '''SWHL A'''; the abbreviation continues to be used by the league following the 2019 name change. An [[Amateur sports|amateur]] league, it is organized by the {{Lang|de|[[Regio League]]}}, an organ of the [[Swiss Ice Hockey Federation]].
The '''Women's League''', also known as the PostFinance Women's League ('''PFWL''')<ref name="douxchamps20240229">{{cite web |last1=Douxchamps |first1=Margot |title=La PFWL en playoffs ! |url=https://www.nha.hockey/playoffs2024/ |website=[[Neuchâtel Hockey Academy]] |access-date=14 June 2024 |language=fr-FR |date=29 February 2024}}</ref> for sponsorship reasons, is the premier [[ice hockey]] league in the Swiss Women's Hockey League (SWHL) system.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-12-13 |title=News |url=https://www.sihf.ch/de/postfinance-womens-league/news/#/article/2022-12-13/hoechste-frauenliga-wird-zur-postfinance-women-s-league |access-date=2022-12-18 |website=[[Swiss Ice Hockey Federation]] |language=de |type=Press release}}</ref> The league was founded in 1986 as the {{Lang|de|'''Leistungsklasse A'''}}, abbreviated '''LKA''', and was also officially known as the {{Lang|fr|Ligue nationale A}} in French and the {{Lang|it|Lega Nazionale A}} in Italian, both abbreviated as LNA. During 2014 to 2019, the league was called the '''Swiss Women's Hockey League A''', abbreviated '''SWHL A'''; the abbreviation has been used by the league following the 2019 name change. An [[Amateur sports|amateur]] league, it is organized by the {{Lang|de|[[Regio League]]}}, an organ of the [[Swiss Ice Hockey Federation]].


== History ==
== History ==
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Starting from the 2010–11 season, the participating teams play against each other four times in two home-and-away rounds. At the end of the first round, the each team's total of points is cut by half. Once the second round is completed, the top ranking teams qualify for the play-offs which are in a [[Playoff format#Best-of-five playoff|best-of-five format]], excepted the third place game played on a one-off match. The finals winner is declared Swiss Champion. Meanwhile, the teams finishing in the bottom two positions dispute a best-of-five playdown. The loser then faces the second tier champions in a best-of-three games series, the winner getting to play the following season in the top tier.
Starting from the 2010–11 season, the participating teams play against each other four times in two home-and-away rounds. At the end of the first round, the each team's total of points is cut by half. Once the second round is completed, the top ranking teams qualify for the play-offs which are in a [[Playoff format#Best-of-five playoff|best-of-five format]], excepted the third place game played on a one-off match. The finals winner is declared Swiss Champion. Meanwhile, the teams finishing in the bottom two positions dispute a best-of-five playdown. The loser then faces the second tier champions in a best-of-three games series, the winner getting to play the following season in the top tier.


== Current teams ==
== Teams ==
{{Location map+ |Switzerland |width=385 |float=right |caption=Location in Switzerland of '''Women's League''' teams participating in the 2024–25 season|places=
Seven teams participated in the 2022–23 season:<ref>{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=|title=Women's League – Clubs|url=https://www.sihf.ch/de/womens-league/clubs/#/clubs/womens-league|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=2022-08-09|website=[[Swiss Ice Hockey Federation]]|language=de}}</ref>
{{Location map~ |Switzerland |lat=46.516667 |long=8.7 |background = rgba(255,255,255,0.5); |label={{nowrap|[[HC Ambrì-Piotta Girls|HCAP Girls]]}} |position=bottom}}

{{Location map+ |Switzerland |width=385 |float=right |caption=Location of '''Women's League''' teams for the 2022–23 season|places=
{{Location map~ |Switzerland |lat=46.958618 |long=7.468611 |background = rgba(255,255,255,0.5); |label=[[SC Bern Frauen|SC Bern]] |position=}}
{{Location map~ |Switzerland |lat=47.366667 |long=8.55 |background = rgba(255,255,255,0.5); |label=[[ZSC Lions|ZSC Lions Frauen]] |position=top}}
{{Location map~ |Switzerland |lat=46.798611 |long=9.826389 |background = rgba(255,255,255,0.5); |label={{nowrap|[[HC Davos Ladies|HC Davos]]}} |position=left}}
{{Location map~ |Switzerland |lat=47.216667 |long=7.783333 |background = rgba(255,255,255,0.5); |label=[[SC Langenthal Damen]] |position=}}
{{Location map~ |Switzerland |lat=46.817364 |long=7.155501 |background = rgba(255,255,255,0.5); |label=[[HC Fribourg-Gottéron Ladies|HC Fribourg-Gottéron]] |position=bottom}}
{{Location map~ |Switzerland |lat=46 |long=8.95 |background = rgba(255,255,255,0.5); |label=[[HC Lugano#HC Lugano Ladies Team|HC Ladies Lugano]] |position=right}}
{{Location map~ |Switzerland |lat=47.216667 |long=7.783333 |background = rgba(255,255,255,0.5); |label=[[SC Langenthal Damen|SC {{nowrap|Langenthal}}]] |position=top}}
{{Location map~ |Switzerland |lat=47.654696 |long=9.180011 |background = rgba(255,255,255,0.5); |label=[[HT Thurgau Ladies]] |position=right}}
{{Location map~ |Switzerland |lat=47 |long=6.933333 |background = rgba(255,255,255,0.5); |label=[[Neuchâtel Hockey Academy|Neuchâtel HA]] |position=left}}
{{Location map~ |Switzerland |lat=47 |long=6.933333 |background = rgba(255,255,255,0.5); |label=[[Neuchâtel Hockey Academy]] |position=left}}
{{Location map~ |Switzerland |lat=47.366667 |long=8.55 |background = rgba(255,255,255,0.5); |label={{nowrap|[[ZSC Lions Frauen|ZSC Lions]]}} |position=right}}
{{Location map~ |Switzerland |lat=46.766667 |long=7.633333 |background = rgba(255,255,255,0.5); |label=[[EV Bomo Thun]] |position=right}}
{{Location map~ |Switzerland |lat=47.176944 |long=8.507778 |background = rgba(255,255,255,0.5); |label=[[EV Zug Women's Team|EV Zug]] |position=right}}
{{Location map~ |Switzerland |lat=46.516667 |long=8.7 |background = rgba(255,255,255,0.5); |label=[[HC Ambrì-Piotta Girls]] |position=}}
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[[HC Fribourg-Gottéron Ladies]] of [[HC Fribourg-Gottéron]] joined the league in 2023, increasing the number of teams to eight for the 2023–24 season.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Women's League – Clubs |url=https://www.sihf.ch/de/womens-league/clubs/#/clubs/womens-league |archive-url= |archive-date= |access-date=2023-10-06 |website=[[Swiss Ice Hockey Federation]] |language=de}}</ref>


During summer 2023, EV Bomo Thun, a previously independent club, merged into [[SC Bern]] and the team was renamed [[SC Bern Frauen]]. The HC Thurgau Ladies team left [[HC Thurgau]] to move under the oversight of [[HC Davos]] and were renamed [[HC Davos Ladies]].

In March 2023, [[HC Ladies Lugano]] announced the club had insufficient finances and was ceasing operations<ref name="hopkins20230317">{{cite news |last1=Hopkins |first1=Simon |title=Swiss HC Ladies Lugano Cease Operations |url=https://www.theicegarden.com/swiss-hc-ladies-lugano-fold-throw-towel-womens-hockey/ |access-date=6 October 2023 |work=The Ice Garden |date=17 March 2023 |language=en}}</ref> but they unexpectedly began pre-season training in August 2023, after securing a sponsorship deal with an investment company.<ref name="hopkins20230818">{{cite news |last1=Hopkins |first1=Simon |title=Swiss team HC Ladies Lugano return |url=https://www.theicegarden.com/swiss-team-hc-ladies-lugano/ |access-date=6 October 2023 |work=The Ice Garden |date=18 August 2023 |language=en}}</ref> After finishing seventh of eight teams in the 2023–24 season, the club announced its definitive closure, citing "insurmountable financial difficulties."<ref>{{cite web |title=Chiusura Ladies Lugano |url=https://hcladieslugano.ch/chiusura-ladies-lugano/ |website=Hockey Club Ladies Lugano |access-date=28 April 2024 |language=it |date=24 April 2024 |type=Press release}}</ref>

[[EV Zug]] (EVZ) announced the creation of the [[EV Zug Women's Team|EVZ Women's Team]] ({{Langx|de|EV Zug (EVZ) Frauenteam}}) in November 2022 and the team was officially launched ahead of the 2023–24 season.<ref name="zurfluh20221127">{{cite news |last1=Zurfluh |first1=Philipp |title=Der EV Zug kann ein Frauenteam in der zweithöchsten Liga stellen |url=https://www.luzernerzeitung.ch/sport/evz/eishockey-der-weg-ist-frei-fuer-ein-evz-frauenteam-doch-es-muss-den-umweg-ueber-die-zweithoechste-liga-machen-ld.2378940 |access-date=28 April 2024 |work=[[Luzerner Zeitung]] |date=27 November 2022 |language=de}}</ref> With a budget of 1.2 million [[Swiss franc|francs]] for the "{{Lang|de|EVZ Women and Girls Programm|italic=no}}," EV Zug was able to attract elite players and staff, including Swiss ice hockey icon [[Daniela Diaz]] and international phenom and Swiss national team captain [[Lara Stalder]].<ref name="vandenbrouck20230124">{{cite news |last1=Vandenbrouck |first1=Nicole |title=Der EVZ setzt neue Massstäbe im Frauen-Hockey |url=https://www.blick.ch/sport/eishockey/frauen-eishockey/auch-in-der-zweithoechsten-liga-sind-die-spielerinnen-halbprofis-der-evz-setzt-neue-massstaebe-im-frauen-hockey-id18253899.html |access-date=28 April 2024 |work=[[Blick]] |date=24 January 2023 |language=de-ch}}</ref> The team made a commanding debut in the SWHL B, claiming ten victories across their first ten games and conceding just one goal while scoring 178 goals during that period.<ref name="berger20231016">{{cite news |last1=Berger |first1=Nicola |title=Der EVZ reiht Kantersieg an Kantersieg – und warum dies dem Nationalteam nicht hilft |url=https://www.nzz.ch/sport/ev-zug-frauen-4-spiele-680-tore-schweizer-nationalteam-hilft-das-kaum-ld.1760924 |access-date=28 April 2024 |work=[[Neue Zürcher Zeitung]] |date=16 October 2023 |language=de-CH}}</ref><ref name="bürgler20231209">{{cite news |last1=Bürgler |first1=Adrian |title="Niemand ist glücklich" – die EVZ-Frauen dominieren ihre Liga nach Belieben |url=https://www.watson.ch/sport/eishockey/137879662-eishockey-extreme-dominanz-der-evz-frauen-niemand-ist-gluecklich |access-date=28 April 2024 |work={{ill|Watson (news portal)|lt=Watson|de|Watson (Nachrichtenportal)}} |date=9 December 2023 |language=de}}</ref> At season's end, the EVZ Women's Team won the SWHL B championship and were poised to face the loser of the SWHL A play-down in the Women's League qualification series but the voluntary relegation of HC Ladies Lugano made it possible for the team to gain automatic promotion.<ref name="biermayr20240318">{{cite news |last1=Biermayr |first1=Raphael |title=Die EVZ-Frauen treffen in der Ligaqualifikation auf die Lugano Ladies |url=https://www.zugerzeitung.ch/zentralschweiz/zug/eishockey-die-evz-frauen-wollen-endlich-richtig-feiern-ld.2595601 |access-date=28 April 2024 |work=[[Zuger Zeitung]] |date=18 March 2024 |language=de-ch}}</ref><ref name="cecchet20240327">{{cite news |last1=Cecchet |first1=Renato |title="Ich hoffe, andere Organisationen folgen bald unserem Beispiel" |url=https://www.zugerwoche.ch/zuger-news/detail/ich-hoffe-andere-organisationen-folgen-bald-unserem-beispiel |access-date=28 April 2024 |work={{ill|Zuger Woche|de}} |date=27 March 2024 |language=de-ch}}</ref>

=== Current teams ===
The following teams are participating in the 2024–25 season of the Women's League.
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! Captain
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| '''[[HC Ambrì-Piotta Girls]]'''
| '''[[SC Bern Frauen]]'''
| [[File:Quinto-coat of arms.svg|20px]] [[Quinto, Ticino|Quinto]]
| [[File:Wappen Bern matt.svg|20px]] [[Bern]]
| [[Nuova Valascia]]
| [[PostFinance Arena]]
| {{Sortname|Dmitri|Tsygourov}}
| {{Sortname|Rebecca|Roccella}}
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| '''[[EV Bomo Thun]]'''
| [[File:CHE Thun COA.svg|20px]] [[Thun]]
| [[Eissportzentrum Grabengut]]
| {{Sortname|Thomas|Zwahlen}}
| {{Sortname|Thomas|Zwahlen}}
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| {{Sortname|Andrea|Schranz}}
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| '''[[HC Davos Ladies]]'''
| [[File:CHE Davos COA.svg|20px]] [[Davos]]
| [[Eisstadion Davos]]
| {{Sortname|Johanna|Ikonen}}
| {{Sortname|Julina|Gianola}}
|-
| '''[[HC Fribourg-Gottéron Ladies]]'''
| [[File:CHE Fribourg COA.svg|20px]] [[Fribourg]]
| [[Eishalle Campus Perspektiven]], [[Huttwil]]{{small|<br>Secondary: [[BCF Arena]]}}
| {{Sortname|Mathieu|Echenard}}<ref name="shn_20240423">{{cite web |title=Several changes for the Fribourg-Gottéron Ladies |url=https://swisshockeynews.ch/index.php/shn/58-swiss-ice-hockey/swhl/36799-several-changes-for-the-fribourg-gotteron-ladies |website=Swiss Hockey News |access-date=14 June 2024 |language=en-gb |date=23 April 2024 |type=Press release}}</ref>
| {{Sortname|Cassandra|Rensch}}
|-
|-
| '''[[SC Langenthal Damen]]'''
| '''[[SC Langenthal Damen]]'''
| [[File:Langenthal-coat of arms.svg|20px]] [[Langenthal]]
| [[File:Langenthal-coat of arms.svg|20px]] [[Langenthal]]
| [[Eishalle Schoren]]
| {{ill|Eishalle Schoren|de}}
| {{Sortname|Rudolf|Minder}}
| {{Sortname|Nicola|Minder}}
| {{Sortname|Nadine|Hofstetter}}
| {{Sortname|Sévérine|Zaugg}}
|-
| '''[[HC Lugano#HC Lugano Ladies Team|HC Ladies Lugano]]'''
| [[File:CHE Lugano COA.svg|20px]] [[Lugano]]
| [[Cornèr Arena]]
| {{Sortname|Benjamin|Rogger}}
| {{Sortname|Nicla|Gianettoni}}
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|-
| '''[[Neuchâtel Hockey Academy]]'''
| '''[[Neuchâtel Hockey Academy]]'''
| [[File:Neuchatel city coat of arms.svg|20px]] [[Neuchâtel]]
| [[File:Neuchatel city coat of arms.svg|20px]] [[Neuchâtel]]
| [[Patinoire du Littoral]]
| [[Patinoires du Littoral]]
| {{Sortname|Yan|Gigon}}
| {{Sortname|Yan|Gigon}}
| {{Sortname|Inès|Berset}}
| {{Sortname|Inès|Berset}}
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|-
| '''[[HC Thurgau Ladies]]'''
| '''[[HC Ambrì-Piotta Girls]]'''
| [[File:Kreuzlingen-blazon.svg|20px]] [[Kreuzlingen]]
| [[File:Quinto-coat of arms.svg|20px]] [[Quinto, Ticino|Quinto]]
| [[Bodensee Arena]]
| [[Nuova Valascia]]
| {{Sortname|Benjamin|Rogger}}&nbsp;&<br>[[Christian Augustoni]]<ref name="hcap20240614">{{cite web |title=Ingaggi e rinnovi per le HCAP Girls |url=https://hcap.ch/it/news/ingaggi-e-rinnovi-per-le-hcap-girls |website=Hockey Club Ambrì-Piotta |access-date=14 June 2024 |language=it-it |date=14 June 2024 |type=Press release}}</ref>
| {{Sortname|Emanuel|Karrer}}
| {{Sortname|Stefanie|Wetli}}
| {{Sortname|Nicla|Gianettoni}}
|-
| '''[[EV Zug Women's Team]]'''
| [[File:Zoug-ville-blason.svg|20px]] [[Zug]]
| [[Bossard Arena]]
| {{Sortname|Daniela|Diaz}}
| {{Sortname|Lara|Stalder}}
|-
|-
| '''[[ZSC Lions Frauen]]'''
| '''[[ZSC Lions Frauen]]'''
| [[File:Wappen Zürich matt.svg|20px]] [[Zürich]]
| [[File:Wappen Zürich matt.svg|20px]] [[Zürich]]
| [[Kunsteisbahn Oerlikon]]
| [[Kunsteisbahn Heuried]]{{small|<br>Secondary: [[Swiss Life Arena]]}}
| {{Sortname|Angela|Frautschi}}
| {{Sortname|Angela|Frautschi}}
| {{Sortname|Sinja|Leemann}}
| {{Sortname|Sinja|Leemann}}
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* 1990–91 – Grasshopper Club Zürich
* 1990–91 – Grasshopper Club Zürich
* 1991–92 – [[EHC Bülach]]
* 1991–92 – [[EHC Bülach]]
* 1992–93 – [[DHC Lyss|SC Lyss]]
* 1992–93 – [[SC Lyss]]
* 1993–94 – [[DHC Langenthal]]
* 1993–94 – [[SC Langenthal|DHC Langenthal]]
* 1994–95 – SC Lyss
* 1994–95 – SC Lyss
* 1995–96 – SC Lyss
* 1995–96 – SC Lyss
* 1996–97 – [[DHC Lyss]]
* 1996–97 – [[SC Lyss|DHC Lyss]]
* 1997–98 – [[EV Zug Damen]]
* 1997–98 – [[EV Zug|EV Zug Damen]]
* 1998–99 – EV Zug Damen
* 1998–99 – EV Zug Damen
* 1999–2000 – [[DSC St. Gallen]]
* 1999–2000 – [[DSC St. Gallen]]
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* 2013–14 – Ladies Team Lugano
* 2013–14 – Ladies Team Lugano
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* 2014–15 – Ladies Team Lugano
* [[2014–15 SWHL A season|2014–15]] – Ladies Team Lugano
* 2015–16 – ZSC Lions Frauen
* [[2015–16 SWHL A season|2015–16]] – ZSC Lions Frauen
* 2016–17 – ZSC Lions Frauen
* [[2016–17 SWHL A season|2016–17]] – ZSC Lions Frauen
* 2017–18 – ZSC Lions Frauen
* [[2017–18 SWHL A season|2017–18]] – ZSC Lions Frauen
* 2018–19 – Ladies Team Lugano
* [[2018–19 SWHL A season|2018–19]] – Ladies Team Lugano
* 2019–20 – ''not finished''
* [[2019–20 SWHL A season|2019–20]] – ''not finished''
* 2020–21 – Ladies Team Lugano
* [[2020–21 SWHL A season|2020–21]] – Ladies Team Lugano
* 2021–22 – ZSC Lions Frauen
* [[2021–22 SWHL A season|2021–22]] – ZSC Lions Frauen
* 2022–23 – ZSC Lions Frauen
* [[2022–23 SWHL A season|2022–23]] – ZSC Lions Frauen
* [[2023–24 SWHL A season|2023–24]] – ZSC Lions Frauen
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! scope="col" width=150 | Team
! scope="col" width=150 | Team
! scope="col" width=50 | Titles
! scope="col" width=50 | Titles
! scope="col" width=75 | Last title
! scope="col" width=500 | Years
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|align="center"| 1 || [[ZSC Lions Frauen]] (prev. Grasshopper Club Zürich) || align="center" | 11 ||align="center"| 2023
|align="center"| 1 || [[ZSC Lions|ZSC Lions Frauen]] (prev. [[Grasshopper Club Zürich]]) || align="center" | 12 || 1989, 1990, 1991, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2022, 2023, 2024
|-bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
|-bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
|align="center"| 2 || [[HC Lugano#HC Lugano Ladies Team|HC Ladies Lugano]] ||align="center"| 8 || align="center" | 2021
|align="center"| 2 || [[HC Ladies Lugano]] (prev. [[HC Lugano#HC Lugano Ladies Team|Ladies Team Lugano]]) || align="center" | 8 || 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2014, 2015, 2019, 2021
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|-
|align="center"| 3 || [[EV Zug]] ||align="center"| 4 ||align="center"| 2005
|align="center"| 3 || [[EV Zug]] ||align="center"| 4 || 1998, 1999, 2004, 2005
|-bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
|-bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
|align="center"| – || [[DHC Lyss]] (earlier known as SC Lyss) || align="center" | 4 ||align="center"| 1997
|align="center"| – || [[SC Lyss|DHC Lyss]] || align="center" | 4 || 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997
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|-
|align="center"| 5 || [[SC Reinach]] ||align="center"| 3 ||align="center"| 2003
|align="center"| 5 || [[SC Reinach]] ||align="center"| 3 || 2001, 2002, 2003
|-bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
|-bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
|align="center"| 6 || [[DHC Langenthal]]|| align="center" | 2 ||align="center"| 2008
|align="center"| 6 || [[SC Langenthal|DHC Langenthal]] || align="center" | 2 || 1994, 2008
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|-
|align="center"| – || [[EHC Kloten]] Specials ||align="center"| 2 ||align="center"| 1988
|align="center"| – || [[EHC Kloten|EHC Kloten Specials]] ||align="center"| 2 || 1987, 1988
|-bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
|-bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
|align="center"| 8 || [[DSC St. Gallen]]|| align="center" | 1 ||align="center"| 2000
|align="center"| 8 || [[DSC St. Gallen]]|| align="center" | 1 || 2000
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|-
|align="center"| – || [[EHC Bülach]]|| align="center" | 1 ||align="center"| 1992
|align="center"| – || [[EHC Bülach]]|| align="center" | 1 || 1992
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=== Second division (SWHL B) ===
=== Second division (SWHL B) ===
The SWHL B, previously called the {{Lang|de|Leistungsklasse B}} (''LKB'') and also previously known as the {{Lang|fr|Ligue nationale B}} (''LNB'') in French and as the {{Lang|it|Lega Nazionale B}} in Italian, is the second tier of the Swiss Women's Hockey League system.
The SWHL B, previously known as the {{Lang|de|Leistungsklasse B}} (''LKB'') in German, the {{Lang|fr|Ligue nationale B}} (''LNB'') in French and the {{Lang|it|Lega Nazionale B}} in Italian, is the second tier of the Swiss Women's Hockey League system.


The team finishing first is declared SWHL B champion and qualifies for a best-of-three playoff against the loser of the top league playdown. The team finishing last is relegated in the lower division.
The team finishing first is declared SWHL B champion and qualifies for a best-of-three playoff against the loser of the top league playdown. The team finishing last is relegated in the lower division.


The ten teams that took part in the 2020–21 season were:<ref>{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=|title=Regio League – Frauenligen – SWHL B|url=https://www.sihf.ch/de/regio-league/clubs/frauenligen/#/clubs/swhl-b|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=2021-02-15|website=[[Swiss Ice Hockey Federation]]|language=de}}</ref>
The ten teams taking part in the 2023–24 season<ref>{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=|title=Frauenligen – SWHL B|url=https://www.sihf.ch/de/leagues-cup/clubs/frauenligen/#/clubs/swhl-b|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=2023-10-21|website=[[Swiss Ice Hockey Federation]]|language=de}}</ref> <ref>{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=|title=Swiss Women's Hockey League B|url=https://www.eliteprospects.com/league/swhl-b-w|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=2023-10-21|website=Elite Prospects}}</ref> are:


* Brandis-Juniors Ladies
* HC Ambrì-Piotta (HCAP) Giovani (aka HCAP Girls)
* DHC Lyss
* EHC Bassersdorf Ladies
* EHC Bassersdorf Ladies
* Brandis Ladies
* HC Fribourg Ladies
* GCK Lions Frauen
* SC Langenthal Damen
* EHC Sursee Damen
* EHC Sursee Damen
* HC Tramelan Ladies
* EC Wil Ladies
* EHC Zunzgen-Sissach Damen
* EHC Zunzgen-Sissach Damen
* [[EV Zug#EV Zug Women|EV Zug Women]]
* GCK Lions Frauen
* HC Thurgau Ladies
* HC Tramelan Ladies
* Lausanne HC Féminin
* SC Rapperswil-Jona Lady Lakers


=== Third division (SWHL C) ===
=== Third division (SWHL C) ===
The SWHL C, previously called the {{Lang|de|Leistungsklasse C}} (''LKC'') and also previously known as the {{Lang|fr|Ligue nationale C}} (''LNC'') in French and as the {{Lang|it|Lega Nazionale C}} in Italian, is the third tier of the Swiss Women's Hockey League system.
The SWHL C, previously known as the {{Lang|de|Leistungsklasse C}} (''LKC'') in German, the {{Lang|fr|Ligue nationale C}} (''LNC'') in French and the {{Lang|it|Lega Nazionale C}} in Italian, is the third tier of the Swiss Women's Hockey League system.


The team finishing first is declared SWHL C champion and is promoted to SWHL B.
The team finishing first is declared SWHL C champion and is promoted to SWHL B.


For the 2020–21 season, there were eleven participating teams:<ref>{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=|title=Regio League – Frauenligen – SWHL C|url=https://www.sihf.ch/de/regio-league/clubs/frauenligen/#/clubs/swhl-c|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=2021-02-15|website=[[Swiss Ice Hockey Federation]]|language=de}}</ref>
For the 2023–24 season, there are fifteen participating teams:<ref>{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=|title=Frauenligen – SWHL C|url=https://www.sihf.ch/fr/leagues-cup/clubs/frauenligen/#/clubs/swhl-c|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=2023-10-21|website=[[Swiss Ice Hockey Federation]]|language=de}}</ref>


* Ass. Genève-Servette HC Féminin
* EHC Basel Hockey Ladies/KLH
* Basel Hockey Ladies 2020
* CdH Engiadina Damen
* HC Eisbären Queens
* Dragon Queens
* EHC Post Bern Damen
* Lausanne HC Féminin
* EHC Schaffhausen Damen
* EHC Wallisellen Damen
* EHC Worb Ladies
* HC Eisbären St. Gallen Queens
* HC Saint-Imier
* HC Sierre Féminin
* HCAP Girls
* Hockey Chicas Engiadina
* Neuchâtel Hockey Academy 1999
* Neuchâtel Hockey Academy 1999
* SC Celerina Frauen
* ZSC Lions Frauen

=== Fourth division (SWHL D) ===
The SWHL D is the fourth tier of the Swiss Women's Hockey League system.

For the 2023–24 season, there are fifteen participating teams:<ref>{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=|title=Frauenligen – SWHL D|url=https://www.sihf.ch/fr/leagues-cup/clubs/frauenligen/#/clubs/swhl-d|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=2023-10-21|website=[[Swiss Ice Hockey Federation]]|language=de}}</ref>

* Lausanne HC Féminin
* SC Rapperswil-Jona Lady Lakers
* SC Rapperswil-Jona Lady Lakers
* EHC Schaffhausen Damen
* Sf. Imier-Sonceboz Femmes
* Neuchâtel Hockey Academy 1999
* HC Sierre Féminin
* Argovia Stars
* EHC Wallisellen Lions Frauen
* CP Fleurier
* SC Weinfelden Ladies
* CP Meyrin Équipe Féminine
* HC Wisle Damen
* EHC Rot-Blau Bern-Bümpliz Damen
* EHC Thun Damen
* EHC Zuchwil Regio Ladies
* HC Ajoie Les Panthères
* HC La Chaux-de-Fonds Féminin
* HC Luzern Damen
* HC Monthey-Chablais Féminin
* HC Prilly-Lausanne Féminin


=== Swiss Women's Cup ===
=== Swiss Women's Cup ===
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* 2006–07 – ''No cup''
* 2007–08 – [[DHC Langenthal]]
* 2007–08 – [[DHC Langenthal]]
* 2008–09 – [[ZSC Lions|ZSC Lions Frauen]]
* 2008–09 – ZSC Lions Frauen
* 2009–10 – DHC Langenthal
* 2009–10 – DHC Langenthal
* 2010–11 – ZSC Lions Frauen<ref name="ZSC"/>
* 2010–11 – ZSC Lions Frauen
* 2011–12 – ZSC Lions Frauen
* 2011–12 – ZSC Lions Frauen
* 2012–13 – ZSC Lions Frauen
* 2012–13 – ZSC Lions Frauen
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* [http://sport.winterthur.ch/fileadmin/user_upload/Sportamt/Sportamt_Medien/Eishalle_Deutweg/Aufschwung_Fraueneishockey.pdf History of women's ice hockey in Switzerland]{{Dead link|date=February 2021}} by Barbara Müller {{in lang|de}}


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Latest revision as of 05:00, 22 October 2024

Women's League
Upcoming season or competition:
Current sports event 2024–25 PFWL season
Formerly
  • Leistungsklasse A
  • 1986–2014
  • Swiss Women's Hockey League A
  • 2014–2019
SportIce hockey
Founded1986 (1986)
FounderSwiss Ice Hockey Federation
First season1986–87
No. of teams8
Country Switzerland
Most recent
champion(s)
ZSC Lions Frauen
(2023–24)
Most titlesZSC Lions Frauen (12 titles)
Domestic cup(s)Swiss Women's Hockey Cup
International cup(s)EWHL Super Cup
European Women's Champions Cup (2004–2015)
Related
competitions
  • SWHL B
  • SWHL C
  • SWHL D
Official websiteOfficial website

The Women's League, also known as the PostFinance Women's League (PFWL)[1] for sponsorship reasons, is the premier ice hockey league in the Swiss Women's Hockey League (SWHL) system.[2] The league was founded in 1986 as the Leistungsklasse A, abbreviated LKA, and was also officially known as the Ligue nationale A in French and the Lega Nazionale A in Italian, both abbreviated as LNA. During 2014 to 2019, the league was called the Swiss Women's Hockey League A, abbreviated SWHL A; the abbreviation has been used by the league following the 2019 name change. An amateur league, it is organized by the Regio League, an organ of the Swiss Ice Hockey Federation.

History

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With the creation of several women's ice hockey clubs in the early 1980s, the Swiss Ice Hockey Federation chose to incorporate women's hockey within the scope of its governance in 1984. During the 1985–86 season, an unofficial club championship was played. The following season, the first official championship tournament, called Leistungsklasse A ('Performance Class A'), was organized and the victors, the Kloten Specials of EHC Kloten, became the first Swiss Champions in women's ice hockey.

With the growing interest and participation in ice hockey among Swiss women, a second tier league, called the Leistungsklasse B (LKB), was established from the 1988–89 season. Two years later, league rules were changed to allow foreign players and several big names in international women's hockey opted to play with Swiss teams, including Canadian national team forwards Andria Hunter and France Saint-Louis, and Finnish national team phenom Riikka Sallinen. The arrival of imports coincided with the rise to dominance of SC Lyss, who won four titles in five years from 1991–92 to 1996–97. The women's section had become an independent club, the DHC Lyss, when they won their fourth title in 1997. In 1995, a third level league, the Leistungsklasse C (LKC), was introduced.

From the 2001–02 season onward, a final four tournament is held to determine the Swiss Champion. SC Reinach, the 2001 champions, retained their title in the league's inaugural final four in 2002 and followed it up with a third consecutive victory in 2003. Playoffs were introduced in the 2005–06 season and the HC Lugano Ladies Team and ZSC Lions Frauen dominated in the playoff era, with one of the two teams winning the championship in all but one year since format change.[3]

Format

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Starting from the 2010–11 season, the participating teams play against each other four times in two home-and-away rounds. At the end of the first round, the each team's total of points is cut by half. Once the second round is completed, the top ranking teams qualify for the play-offs which are in a best-of-five format, excepted the third place game played on a one-off match. The finals winner is declared Swiss Champion. Meanwhile, the teams finishing in the bottom two positions dispute a best-of-five playdown. The loser then faces the second tier champions in a best-of-three games series, the winner getting to play the following season in the top tier.

Teams

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Location in Switzerland of Women's League teams participating in the 2024–25 season

HC Fribourg-Gottéron Ladies of HC Fribourg-Gottéron joined the league in 2023, increasing the number of teams to eight for the 2023–24 season.[4]

During summer 2023, EV Bomo Thun, a previously independent club, merged into SC Bern and the team was renamed SC Bern Frauen. The HC Thurgau Ladies team left HC Thurgau to move under the oversight of HC Davos and were renamed HC Davos Ladies.

In March 2023, HC Ladies Lugano announced the club had insufficient finances and was ceasing operations[5] but they unexpectedly began pre-season training in August 2023, after securing a sponsorship deal with an investment company.[6] After finishing seventh of eight teams in the 2023–24 season, the club announced its definitive closure, citing "insurmountable financial difficulties."[7]

EV Zug (EVZ) announced the creation of the EVZ Women's Team (German: EV Zug (EVZ) Frauenteam) in November 2022 and the team was officially launched ahead of the 2023–24 season.[8] With a budget of 1.2 million francs for the "EVZ Women and Girls Programm," EV Zug was able to attract elite players and staff, including Swiss ice hockey icon Daniela Diaz and international phenom and Swiss national team captain Lara Stalder.[9] The team made a commanding debut in the SWHL B, claiming ten victories across their first ten games and conceding just one goal while scoring 178 goals during that period.[10][11] At season's end, the EVZ Women's Team won the SWHL B championship and were poised to face the loser of the SWHL A play-down in the Women's League qualification series but the voluntary relegation of HC Ladies Lugano made it possible for the team to gain automatic promotion.[12][13]

Current teams

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The following teams are participating in the 2024–25 season of the Women's League.

Team Location Home venue Head coach Captain
SC Bern Frauen Bern PostFinance Arena Thomas Zwahlen
HC Davos Ladies Davos Eisstadion Davos Johanna Ikonen Julina Gianola
HC Fribourg-Gottéron Ladies Fribourg Eishalle Campus Perspektiven, Huttwil
Secondary: BCF Arena
Mathieu Echenard[14] Cassandra Rensch
SC Langenthal Damen Langenthal Eishalle Schoren [de] Nicola Minder Sévérine Zaugg
Neuchâtel Hockey Academy Neuchâtel Patinoires du Littoral Yan Gigon Inès Berset
HC Ambrì-Piotta Girls Quinto Nuova Valascia Benjamin Rogger &
Christian Augustoni[15]
Nicla Gianettoni
EV Zug Women's Team Zug Bossard Arena Daniela Diaz Lara Stalder
ZSC Lions Frauen Zürich Kunsteisbahn Heuried
Secondary: Swiss Life Arena
Angela Frautschi Sinja Leemann

Swiss Champions

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  • 2000–01 – SC Reinach
  • 2001–02 – SC Reinach
  • 2002–03 – SC Reinach
  • 2003–04 – EV Zug
  • 2004–05 – EV Zug
  • 2005–06 – Ladies Team Lugano
  • 2006–07 – Ladies Team Lugano
  • 2007–08 – DHC Langenthal
  • 2008–09 – Ladies Team Lugano
  • 2009–10 – Ladies Team Lugano
  • 2010–11 – ZSC Lions Frauen[16]
  • 2011–12 – ZSC Lions Frauen
  • 2012–13 – ZSC Lions Frauen
  • 2013–14 – Ladies Team Lugano

Titles by teams

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Team Titles Years
1 ZSC Lions Frauen (prev. Grasshopper Club Zürich) 12 1989, 1990, 1991, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2022, 2023, 2024
2 HC Ladies Lugano (prev. Ladies Team Lugano) 8 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2014, 2015, 2019, 2021
3 EV Zug 4 1998, 1999, 2004, 2005
DHC Lyss 4 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997
5 SC Reinach 3 2001, 2002, 2003
6 DHC Langenthal 2 1994, 2008
EHC Kloten Specials 2 1987, 1988
8 DSC St. Gallen 1 2000
EHC Bülach 1 1992

Awards

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Jessica Müller, one of the 2009–10 MVPs

Woman of the Year

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The Woman of the Year award honours the best active Swiss player, whether she plays in the Swiss league or elsewhere.[17][18] First awarded by the Swiss Ice Hockey Federation in the 2005–06 season.[19]

Most Valuable Player

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First awarded in the 2009–10 season to the most valuable player of each team in the Swiss Championship playoff final.[18][22]

Others women's competitions in Switzerland

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Second division (SWHL B)

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The SWHL B, previously known as the Leistungsklasse B (LKB) in German, the Ligue nationale B (LNB) in French and the Lega Nazionale B in Italian, is the second tier of the Swiss Women's Hockey League system.

The team finishing first is declared SWHL B champion and qualifies for a best-of-three playoff against the loser of the top league playdown. The team finishing last is relegated in the lower division.

The ten teams taking part in the 2023–24 season[23] [24] are:

  • Brandis-Juniors Ladies
  • DHC Lyss
  • EHC Bassersdorf Ladies
  • EHC Sursee Damen
  • EHC Zunzgen-Sissach Damen
  • EV Zug Women
  • GCK Lions Frauen
  • HC Thurgau Ladies
  • HC Tramelan Ladies
  • Lausanne HC Féminin
  • SC Rapperswil-Jona Lady Lakers

Third division (SWHL C)

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The SWHL C, previously known as the Leistungsklasse C (LKC) in German, the Ligue nationale C (LNC) in French and the Lega Nazionale C in Italian, is the third tier of the Swiss Women's Hockey League system.

The team finishing first is declared SWHL C champion and is promoted to SWHL B.

For the 2023–24 season, there are fifteen participating teams:[25]

  • Ass. Genève-Servette HC Féminin
  • Basel Hockey Ladies 2020
  • Dragon Queens
  • EHC Post Bern Damen
  • EHC Schaffhausen Damen
  • EHC Wallisellen Damen
  • EHC Worb Ladies
  • HC Eisbären St. Gallen Queens
  • HC Saint-Imier
  • HC Sierre Féminin
  • HCAP Girls
  • Hockey Chicas Engiadina
  • Neuchâtel Hockey Academy 1999
  • SC Celerina Frauen
  • ZSC Lions Frauen

Fourth division (SWHL D)

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The SWHL D is the fourth tier of the Swiss Women's Hockey League system.

For the 2023–24 season, there are fifteen participating teams:[26]

  • Lausanne HC Féminin
  • SC Rapperswil-Jona Lady Lakers
  • EHC Schaffhausen Damen
  • Neuchâtel Hockey Academy 1999
  • Argovia Stars
  • CP Fleurier
  • CP Meyrin Équipe Féminine
  • EHC Rot-Blau Bern-Bümpliz Damen
  • EHC Thun Damen
  • EHC Zuchwil Regio Ladies
  • HC Ajoie Les Panthères
  • HC La Chaux-de-Fonds Féminin
  • HC Luzern Damen
  • HC Monthey-Chablais Féminin
  • HC Prilly-Lausanne Féminin

Swiss Women's Cup

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It is also called Ochsner Hockey Swiss Women Cup for sponsorship reasons.

  • 2005–06 – Ladies Team Lugano
  • 2006–07 – No cup
  • 2007–08 – DHC Langenthal
  • 2008–09 – ZSC Lions Frauen
  • 2009–10 – DHC Langenthal
  • 2010–11 – ZSC Lions Frauen
  • 2011–12 – ZSC Lions Frauen
  • 2012–13 – ZSC Lions Frauen
  • 2013–14 – ZSC Lions Frauen
  • 2014–15 – No cup
  • 2015–16 – ZSC Lions Frauen
  • 2016–17 – Ladies Team Lugano / ZSC Lions Frauen
  • 2017–18 – ZSC Lions Frauen

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Douxchamps, Margot (29 February 2024). "La PFWL en playoffs !". Neuchâtel Hockey Academy (in French). Retrieved 14 June 2024.
  2. ^ "News". Swiss Ice Hockey Federation (Press release) (in German). 13 December 2022. Retrieved 18 December 2022.
  3. ^ Müller, Barbara. "Kontinuierlicher Aufschwung des Schweizer Fraueneishockeys" (PDF). sport.winterthur.ch (in German). Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 August 2011. Retrieved 13 April 2011.[dead link]
  4. ^ "Women's League – Clubs". Swiss Ice Hockey Federation (in German). Retrieved 6 October 2023.
  5. ^ Hopkins, Simon (17 March 2023). "Swiss HC Ladies Lugano Cease Operations". The Ice Garden. Retrieved 6 October 2023.
  6. ^ Hopkins, Simon (18 August 2023). "Swiss team HC Ladies Lugano return". The Ice Garden. Retrieved 6 October 2023.
  7. ^ "Chiusura Ladies Lugano". Hockey Club Ladies Lugano (Press release) (in Italian). 24 April 2024. Retrieved 28 April 2024.
  8. ^ Zurfluh, Philipp (27 November 2022). "Der EV Zug kann ein Frauenteam in der zweithöchsten Liga stellen". Luzerner Zeitung (in German). Retrieved 28 April 2024.
  9. ^ Vandenbrouck, Nicole (24 January 2023). "Der EVZ setzt neue Massstäbe im Frauen-Hockey". Blick (in Swiss High German). Retrieved 28 April 2024.
  10. ^ Berger, Nicola (16 October 2023). "Der EVZ reiht Kantersieg an Kantersieg – und warum dies dem Nationalteam nicht hilft". Neue Zürcher Zeitung (in Swiss High German). Retrieved 28 April 2024.
  11. ^ Bürgler, Adrian (9 December 2023). ""Niemand ist glücklich" – die EVZ-Frauen dominieren ihre Liga nach Belieben". Watson [de] (in German). Retrieved 28 April 2024.
  12. ^ Biermayr, Raphael (18 March 2024). "Die EVZ-Frauen treffen in der Ligaqualifikation auf die Lugano Ladies". Zuger Zeitung (in Swiss High German). Retrieved 28 April 2024.
  13. ^ Cecchet, Renato (27 March 2024). ""Ich hoffe, andere Organisationen folgen bald unserem Beispiel"". Zuger Woche [de] (in Swiss High German). Retrieved 28 April 2024.
  14. ^ "Several changes for the Fribourg-Gottéron Ladies". Swiss Hockey News (Press release). 23 April 2024. Retrieved 14 June 2024.
  15. ^ "Ingaggi e rinnovi per le HCAP Girls". Hockey Club Ambrì-Piotta (Press release) (in Italian). 14 June 2024. Retrieved 14 June 2024.
  16. ^ Patton, Kelly (10 April 2011). "The ZSC Lions Are Crowned Swiss Champions". Women's Hockey Life. Archived from the original on 12 March 2012.
  17. ^ "Archiv Woman of the year". Swiss Ice Hockey Federation (in German). Archived from the original on 28 February 2018. Retrieved 9 August 2022.
  18. ^ a b "Women > Auszeichnungen". Swiss Ice Hockey Federation (in German). Archived from the original on 31 March 2018. Retrieved 9 August 2022.
  19. ^ "Awards - Swiss Ice Hockey Woman of the Year". Elite Prospects. Retrieved 10 August 2022.
  20. ^ "Swiss Ice Hockey Awards 2021". Swiss Ice Hockey Federation (in German). 4 September 2021. Retrieved 10 August 2022.
  21. ^ "Swiss Ice Hockey Awards 2022". Swiss Ice Hockey Federation (in German). 29 July 2022. Retrieved 10 August 2022.
  22. ^ "Archiv MVP". Swiss Ice Hockey Federation (in German). Archived from the original on 2 March 2018. Retrieved 9 August 2022.
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  26. ^ "Frauenligen – SWHL D". Swiss Ice Hockey Federation (in German). Retrieved 21 October 2023.
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