Scottish Hockey National Leagues
Scottish Hockey currently runs 3 men's national outdoor leagues and 2 women's national outdoor leagues. The season runs from September to May, with a break in winter for the Indoor league. The winners of the Premiership(both men’s and women’s) are declared Scottish Champions.
Countries | Scotland |
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Administrator | Scottish Hockey Union |
Headquarter | Glasgow National Hockey Centre |
Founded | 1975 |
Tournament Format | Round Robin League |
First tournament | 1975-76 |
Last tournament | 2018-19 |
Number of teams | 10 |
Current champion | Grange Hockey Club |
Most successful | Kelburne Hockey Club (18 titles) |
Website | National League 1 |
2019-20 |
Men's Premiership
The Men's Premiership (formerly Men's Nation League Division 1)is the top of the top tier of men's field hockey in Scotland. The winners are crowned as Scottish Hockey champions. At the end of the season, the top four teams enter a playoff to see who plays in the EHL. First plays fourth and second play third - the two winners’ then play in a grand finale at the Glasgow National Hockey Centre. In recent years, this has been streamed live on Scottish Hockey’s YouTube channel. The bottom two sides are relegated to division 2.
Past Winners
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Countries | Scotland |
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Administrator | Scottish Hockey Union |
Headquarter | Glasgow National Hockey Centre |
Founded | 1975 |
Tournament Format | Round Robin League |
First tournament | 1975-76 |
Last tournament | 2018-19 |
Number of teams | 10 |
Current champion | Dundee Wanderers Hockey Club |
Most successful | Unknown |
TV partner(s) | National League 2 |
2019-20 |
Men's National League Division 2
The Men's National League Division 2 is the second strand of the top tier of men's field hockey in Scotland. First and second are promoted to the Men's National League Division 1. The bottom side is relegated to division 3.
Past Winners
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Countries | Scotland |
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Administrator | Scottish Hockey Union |
Headquarter | Glasgow National Hockey Centre |
Founded | 1975 |
Tournament Format | Round Robin League |
First tournament | 1975-76 |
Last tournament | 2018-19 |
Number of teams | 6 |
Current champion | Erskine Stewart Melville |
Most successful | Unknown |
Website | National League 3 |
2018-20 |
Men's National League Division 3
The Men's National League Division 3 is the third and lowest strand of the top tier of men's field hockey in Scotland. First is promoted to the Men's National League Division 1. There is no relegation from division 3 however teams can opt to move down to the regional leagues.
Past Winners
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Countries | Scotland |
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Administrator | Scottish Hockey Union |
Headquarter | Glasgow National Hockey Centre |
Founded | 1982 |
Tournament Format | Round Robin League |
First tournament | 1982-83 |
Last tournament | 2018-1 |
Number of teams | 10 |
2019-20 |
Women's Premiership
The Women's Premiership (formerly Women's National League Division 1) is the top of the top tier of women's field hockey in Scotland. The winners are crowned as Scottish Hockey champions. At the end of the season, the top four teams enter a playoff to see who plays in the EHL. First plays fourth and second plays third - the two winners then play in a grand final at the Glasgow National Hockey Centre. In recent years, this has been streamed live on Scottish Hockeys YouTube channel. The bottom two sides are relegated to division 2.
Past Winners
Countries | Scotland |
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Administrator | Scottish Hockey Union |
Headquarter | Glasgow National Hockey Centre |
Founded | 1982 |
Tournament Format | Round Robin League |
First tournament | 1982-83 |
Last tournament | 2018-19 |
Number of teams | 10 |
2019-20 |
Women's National League Division 2
The Women's National League Division 2 is the second and lowest strand of the top tier of women's field hockey in Scotland. First is promoted to the women's National League Division 2. There is no relegation from division 2 however teams can opt to move down to the regional leagues.