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The Northern League is an ice hockey league in the United Kingdom, contested by teams from England, Wales and Scotland. Named for the Northern League which existed in the 1960s and 1970s, it was founded in 2005 in the same format as the defunct Border League. The English and Welsh teams also play in the English National Hockey League.

Current Teams

Withdrawn Teams

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Ice hockey in the United Kingdom
Governing bodies
Elite League
National Ice Hockey League
National League
North Division 1
South Division 1
North Division 2
South Division 2
Scottish National League
Women's National Ice Hockey League
WNIHL Elite
WNIHL Premier
  • Bracknell Firebees
  • Cardiff Comets
  • Chelmsford Cobras
  • Kingston Diamonds B
  • Milton Keynes Falcons
  • Sheffield Shadows
  • Swindon TopCats
  • Whitley Squaws
Division 1 North
  • Grimsby Wolves
  • Nottingham Vipers B
  • Sheffield Shadows B
  • Solway Sharks Ladies
  • Telford Wrekin Raiders
  • Widnes Wild Women
Division 1 South
  • Coventry Phoenix
  • Oxford Midnight Stars
  • Peterborough Penguins
  • Slough Sirens
  • Solent Amazons
  • Streatham Storm B
  • Swindon TopCats B
British University Teams
Competitions
Player awards
Defunct leagues
and competitions
Defunct teams
Miscellaneous
Related
IIHF
IIHF Continental Cup
IIHF European Champions Cup
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