Iberian Ice Hockey League

Iberian Ice Hockey League
Liga Ibérica de Hóquei no Gelo
Liga Ibérica de Hockey Hielo
SportIce hockey
Founded2024 (2024)
FounderPortuguese Winter Sports Federation &
Royal Spanish Winter Sports Federation
No. of teams9
Country Andorra (1 team)
Portugal (1 team)
Spain (7 teams)
ContinentEurope
Most recent
champion
Jaca (2024–25)
Most titlesJaca (1)
Related
competitions

The Iberian Ice Hockey League (Portuguese: Liga Ibérica de Hóquei no Gelo, Spanish: Liga Ibérica de Hockey Hielo) is the top men's ice hockey competition based in the Iberian Peninsula, featuring teams from Andorra, Portugal and Spain.[1]

History

The foundations of a pan-Iberian competition began in October 2023 following a proposal made between the Portuguese Winter Sports Federation, Royal Spanish Winter Sports Federation and International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) President Luc Tardif at the IIHF’s Semi-Annual Congress in Vilamoura.[2] The agreement allowed HC Porto to become the first Portuguese team to join the Spanish Liga Nacional de Hockey Hielo (LNHH), however LNHH regulations regarding each team icing a minimum number of Spanish players meant that the Portuguese team were ineligible to qualify for the post-season championship playoff, limiting the team to regular season games only.[3][4]

Porto's inaugural season met with some success–finishing in fourth place out of a total of seven teams–and therefore, on 13 September 2024, the Portuguese and Spanish Winter Sport Federations jointly announced the creation of a new competition: the Iberian Ice Hockey League. The new competition would feature Porto alongside the six leading Spanish teams from the existing LNHH; Huarte, Jaca, Majadahonda, Milenio Logroño, Puigcerdà and Txuri Urdin, with the prospect of additional teams joining in the future.[4][5]

The inaugural 2024–2025 season featured 7 teams playing 63 games across 21 rounds, with 15-time Spanish champions Jaca being crowned as the first winners of the new tournament.[2]

In August 2025, ahead of the second edition of the competition, the league announced an expansion to 9 teams with the addition of three teams–FC Barcelona and Madrid along with its first team based in Andorra: Andorra Hoquei Gel–whilst simultaneously announcing the withdrawal of Huarte.[1][6]

Format

For the inaugural 2024–2025 season, the competition format consists of a 21-round regular season, after which the top-placed team in the standings is crowned Iberian League champions.[7]

The league co-exists with the Spanish Liga Nacional de Hockey Hielo (LNHH); following the end of the Iberian League season, the four highest placed Spanish-based teams advance to a post-season playoff to determine the Spanish national champions.

Teams

Current Teams (2025–2026 season)
Team City Arena Capacity Founded Years
Andorra Hoquei Gel Canillo Palau de Gel d'Andorra 1,500 1990 2025–present
FC Barcelona Barcelona Palau de Gel 1,256 1972 2025–present
Jaca Jaca Pabellón de Hielo de Jaca 2,000 1972 2024–present
Madrid Madrid Pista de Hielo de Madrid 1,500 1972 2025–present
Majadahonda Majadahonda Pista de Hielo La Nevera 350 1992 2024–present
Milenio Logroño Logroño Centro Deportivo Municipal Lobete 800 2005 2024–present
Porto Porto Trofa Ice Arena 600 2023 2024–present
Puigcerdà Puigcerdà Club Poliesportiu Puigcerdà 1,456 1956 2024–present
Txuri Urdin San Sebastián Palacio de Hielo Txuri Urdin 650 1972 2025–present
Former Teams
Team City Arena Capacity Founded Years
Huarte Huarte Palacio de Hielo de Huarte 500 2014 2024–2025

Champions

Season Iberian League Champion
2024–25 Jaca


References

  1. ^ a b "Temporada 25/26 ¿Con una Liga Ibérica de 9 equipos? Así lo ha publicado Hockey Hielo News Spain". hockeyhielo.net (in Spanish). 7 August 2025. Retrieved 30 August 2025.
  2. ^ a b Andrew Podnieks (18 February 2025). "Jaca wins inaugural Iberian league title". IIHF. Retrieved 30 August 2025.
  3. ^ "HC Porto estreia Portugal na liga espanhola de hóquei no gelo" (in Portuguese). BomDia.eu. 5 October 2023. Retrieved 21 November 2024.
  4. ^ a b Cristina da Costa Brookes (11 October 2024). "Could new ice rinks be on the cards for Portugal?". The Portugal News. Retrieved 1 April 2025.
  5. ^ "España y Portugal se unen para crear la Liga Ibérica" (in Spanish). NHL. 13 September 2024. Retrieved 21 November 2024.
  6. ^ "The 2025-2026 edition of Spanish League (called Liga Iberica) will allign a record of 9 teams". Twitter. 13 August 2025. Retrieved 30 August 2025.
  7. ^ "El CH Jaca, primer campeón de la Liga Ibérica de Hockey Hielo" (in Spanish). FedHielo. 16 February 2025. Retrieved 30 August 2025.