British Ice Hockey League Champions - Total Titles Won By Home Nation

Total Titles Won By Home Nation

Each of the four constituent nations of the United Kingdom have had at least one team who have been British champions. Teams from England have been league champions on 22 occasions, Scottish sides five times, while Welsh side Cardiff Devils and the Northern Ireland based Belfast Giants are the only sides from their parts of the United Kingdom to win the league.

Nation Number of titles Clubs
England
23
Sheffield Steelers (7), Durham Wasps (5), Coventry Blaze (4), Nottingham Panthers (1), Bracknell Bees (1), Manchester Storm (1), Streatham (1), Brighton Tigers (1), Wembley Lions (1), Harringay Racers (1)
Scotland
5
Murrayfield Racers (2), Ayr Scottish Eagles (1), Dundee Rockets (1), Paisley Pirates (1)
Wales
4
Cardiff Devils (4)
Northern Ireland
3
Belfast Giants (3)

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