A new logo has been unveiled for the 21st season of the IIHF Continental Cup ©IIHF

The format, dates, hosts and participating clubs have been announced for the 2017-2018 season of the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) Continental Cup, the competition that includes the national champions from the countries not from the six founding leagues of the Champions Hockey League (CHL). 

Next season's competition will be the 21st event of its kind and will have a revamped logo after it was approved at the Annual Continental Cup Meeting held in the Slovak capital Bratislava

A total of 17 clubs from as many countries are entered in the competition and play a three-stage preliminary round between September and November. 

The field of competitors includes many countries who have participated recently but there is also a new one and one comeback. 

Narva PSK will be the first Estonian participant in four years and Esja Reykjavik will be the first club from Iceland to compete internationally. 

Iceland has played in World Championship events since 1999 but it’s the first time a team joins an international club competition. 

The club was founded just three years ago and won its first championship this year. 

The 17 teams were seeded into the three rounds according to the level of play and taking regional and travel aspects into consideration. 

The two tournaments of the third round are due to take place between November 17 and 19 and will determine the four teams that will make the Continental Cup Final to be held January 12 to 14 at the venue of one of the finalists. 

Britain's Nottingham Panthers won the IIHF Contnental Cup for the first time last season and qualified for the Champions Hockey League, Europe's top tournament ©Twitter
Britain's Nottingham Panthers won the IIHF Contnental Cup for the first time last season and qualified for the Champions Hockey League, Europe's top tournament ©Twitter

Rungsted, Denmark, and Ritten, Italy, will be the hosts of the third-round groups. 

Rungsted plays in the Copenhagen region, making the Continental Cup tournament a great opportunity for hockey fans in the Danish capital region to see international ice hockey ahead of the 2018 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship in Copenhagen and Herning. 

The rink is also used as practice rink by the Danish national team. 

Ritten Sport already hosted a third-round and the final tournament last season. 

There were more bids for the first two rounds making the selection a bit harder. 

Serbian capital Belgrade was chosen to host the first round from September 29 to October 1. 

Riga and Brasov from Romania will be the host cities for the second-round tournaments scheduled for October 20 to 22. 

Latvian champion Kurbads is currently building its own arena in the Latgale Suburb district in the southeast of Riga that will open in August. 

Like last year the Continental Cup winner will have the possibility to play in the Champions Hockey League of the following season pending formal approval by the CHL Board. 

In the last season the Nottingham Panthers became the first team from Great Britain to win the Continental Cup.