Nationalliga (AUT)
- League status: Active
- Administered by: Österreichischer Eishockeyverband
- Head manager: Christian Gross
- Year of start: 1959
- WWW: http://www.eishockey.at/nationalliga/
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13 May 2021 | | Samuel Dubé (F) | Red Bull Hockey Juniors | ERC Ingolstadt | |
23 Jan 2013 | | Gerd Gruber (D) | ATSE Graz | VEU Feldkirch | |
13 Jan 2013 | | Matic Jancar (D) | EC-KAC Future Team | HK Slavija Ljubljana | |
02 Oct 2012 | | Marcus Skoglund (F) | EC Bregenzerwald | IK Sätra |
- 2022-2023: EK Zeller Eisbären
- 2021-2022: EC Bregenzerwald
- 2020-2021: EHC Lustenau
- 2019-2020: Red Bull Hockey Juniors
- 2018-2019: EC Red Bull Salzburg 2
- 2011-2012: HC TWK Innsbruck
- 2010-2011: VEU Feldkirch
- 2009-2010: Dornbirner EC
- 2008-2009: EHC Lustenau
- 2007-2008: Dornbirner EC
- 2006-2007: VEU Feldkirch
- 2005-2006: EHC Lustenau
- 2004-2005: EKZ Die Eisbären
- 2003-2004: EC The Red Bulls Salzburg
- 2002-2003: EKZ Die Eisbären
- 2001-2002: EC Supergau Feldkirch
- 2000-2001: EC The Red Bulls Salzburg
- 1999-2000: Graz 99ers
- 1998-1999: KSV Eishockeyclub
- 1997-1998: DEK Schellander Klagenfurt
- 1996-1997: EHC Lustenau
- 1995-1996: Kitzbüheler Eishockeyklub
- 1994-1995: DSG Rotschitzen
- 1993-1994: Innsbrucker EV
- 1992-1993: EC Ehrwald
- 1991-1992: EHC Lustenau
- 1990-1991: EK Zell am See
- 1989-1990: EK Zell am See
- 1988-1989: Kapfenberger SV
- 1987-1988: Kapfenberger SV
- 1986-1987: UEC The Dragons Mödling
- 1985-1986: EK Zell am See
- 1984-1985: Wiener EV
- 1983-1984: EHC Lustenau
- 1982-1983: EC Graz99ers
- 1981-1982: EHC Lustenau
- 1980-1981: ATSE Graz
- 1979-1980: EC Stadlau Wien
- 1978-1979: EK Zell am See
- 1977-1978: EHC Lustenau
- 1976-1977: EC Villacher Sportverein
- 1975-1976: EC Villacher Sportverein
- 1974-1975: EK Zell am See
- 1973-1974: EHC Lustenau
- 1972-1973: Kapfenberger SV
- 1970-1971: EC Stadlau Wien
- 1969-1970: EC Graz99ers
- 1968-1969: Innsbrucker EV
- 1967-1968: EC Ehrwald
- 1966-1967: EHC Feldkirch
- 1965-1966: ATSE Graz
- 1965-1966: ASKÖ Favoriten
- 1964-1965: Innsbrucker EV
- 1962-1963: ATSE Graz
- 1961-1962: ASKÖ Favoriten
- 1961-1962: SV Ehrwald
- 1961-1962: ATSE Graz
- 1960-1961: EK Zell am See
- 1959-1960: EK Zell am See
- 1959-1960: Wiener EV
Was a former second tier ice hockey league in Austria. For the 2012-13 season, it was replaced by the Inter-National League and from 2016-17 season by the Alps Hockey League.
From that season until 2017-2018 the best placed Austrian team was declared Austrian Champion.
From 2018-2019 season the best 4 Austrian teams in Alps Hockey League play a final four to determine the Austrian champion
- New Inter National League to replace Austrian Nationalliga and Slohokej (16 Jul 2012)
- Austrian 2nd League collapses (29 Jun 2012)
- Austrian Federation denies Innsbruck’s request to play in Italy (13 Mar 2012)
- Innsbruck applied to join Serie A (03 Jan 2012)
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(01 Sep 2011)Rink trouble for Bregenzerwald
EHC Bregenzerwald of the Austrian Nationalliga (2nd league) are without a home rink since their home arena Eisarena Alberschwende will be closed. The muncipilaty has decided to close the outdoor arena. There are plans for a new indoor rink but that can open earliest to the 2012/2013 season. The club hopes they can find a solution so they can still play at the Eisarena Alberschwende for the 2011/2012 season.
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