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  • Kontinental Hockey League
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  • For more information on hockey in the Soviet Union, please see the article on .
  • The league was formed in 2008, from a predecessor organization, the Russian Superleague (RSL). The KHL began its operations with 24 teams. After minor changes in the composition of the Russian teams and even a reduction to 23 teams for two seasons, the league expanded to 26 teams for the 2012–13 season: Lokomotiv Yaroslavl returned after missing last season due to the air disaster in 2011, Slovan Bratislava from Slovakia and HC Donbass from Donetsk, Ukraine joined the league, while Lev Poprad were replaced by Lev Praha, a team with the same name, but based in Prague, Czech Republic. Thus, for the first time, the league consists of 26 teams, of which 20 are based in Russia and 6 more are located in Belarus, Croatia, Finland, Latvia, Kazakhstan, and Slovakia.
  • The Kontinental Hockey League (in Russian: Континентальная хоккейная лига, Kontinentalnaya Hokkeinaya Liga) (KHL) is an international professional league based in Eurasia, created in 2008 out of the Russian Superleague. The league comprises teams from eight countries: Russia,Belarus, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Ukraine, Czech Republic, Slovakia and Croatia. The vast majority of the teams (21) are based in Russia, while each of the other four countries has one team.
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Current season
  • 2013
  • 2015
CEO
  • Alexander Medvedev
Logo
  • KHL logo shield 2016.png
  • Kontinental_Hockey_League.png
Champion
Country
  • Croatia
  • Belarus
  • Latvia
  • Russia,
  • Belarus,
  • Croatia,
  • Czech Republic,
  • Kazakhstan,
  • Latvia,
  • Slovakia,
Sport
  • Ice hockey
  • ice hockey
pixels
  • 200
Title
  • Kontinental Hockey League
related comps
inaugural
  • 2008
Website
Motto
  • Хоккей – наша игра! Khokkey - nasha igra!
  • Хоккей – наша игра
Formerly
Teams
  • 28
Founded
  • 2008
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  • For more information on hockey in the Soviet Union, please see the article on .
  • The league was formed in 2008, from a predecessor organization, the Russian Superleague (RSL). The KHL began its operations with 24 teams. After minor changes in the composition of the Russian teams and even a reduction to 23 teams for two seasons, the league expanded to 26 teams for the 2012–13 season: Lokomotiv Yaroslavl returned after missing last season due to the air disaster in 2011, Slovan Bratislava from Slovakia and HC Donbass from Donetsk, Ukraine joined the league, while Lev Poprad were replaced by Lev Praha, a team with the same name, but based in Prague, Czech Republic. Thus, for the first time, the league consists of 26 teams, of which 20 are based in Russia and 6 more are located in Belarus, Croatia, Finland, Latvia, Kazakhstan, and Slovakia. The winner of the 16-team playoff after the end of the regular season is awarded the Gagarin Cup, named after the first man to reach space and orbit the Earth, cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin. The title of Champion of Russia is given to the highest ranked Russian team. Russians constitute a large majority of the players in the KHL because of its origins as the Soviet and Russian national league. Players not from Russia represent a minority of 33% of the KHL players, and are mostly Eastern European (17.0%), Scandinavian (7.7%), and North American (4.6%). In 2011–12, there were 701 players in the league. Despite the word "Continental" traditionally being spelled with a C and not a K in the English language, the KHL transliterates the word with a K to distinguish it from numerous leagues that are abbreviated as CHL, such as the Canadian Hockey League and the Central Hockey League, and so that its abbreviation can look similar in both the Cyrillic and Roman alphabets.
  • The Kontinental Hockey League (in Russian: Континентальная хоккейная лига, Kontinentalnaya Hokkeinaya Liga) (KHL) is an international professional league based in Eurasia, created in 2008 out of the Russian Superleague. The league comprises teams from eight countries: Russia,Belarus, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Ukraine, Czech Republic, Slovakia and Croatia. The vast majority of the teams (21) are based in Russia, while each of the other four countries has one team. 513 players who took part in the league activities in 2013-14 are of Russian ethnicity. 38% of the players have other origins, mostly Eastern Europeans, Northern Europeans and North Americans.
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