9000 point plan
The 9000-point plan describes the criteria laid down in the cooperation agreement of 2006 between the German Ice Hockey League (DEL), the Ice Hockey Game Operating Company (ESBG) and the German Ice Hockey Federation (DEB), which the stadiums of promoters from the ESBG organized 2. Ice Hockey Bundesliga in the DEL - The 1. Bundesliga had to meet. The stadiums of clubs that belonged to the DEL before 2006 were exempt from the 9000 point rule.
In addition to the 9000-point plan, the newcomers (such as the DEL clubs) had to prove the profitability. In addition, new clubs were only accepted into the DEL up to a total of 16 clubs. According to the cooperation agreement, the Straubing Tigers ( 2006 ), the Grizzly Adams Wolfsburg ( 2007 ), the Kassel Huskies ( 2008 ) and the EHC Munich ( 2010 ) were promoted to the DEL, while the Bietigheim Steelers ( 2009 ) and the Ravensburg Towerstars ( 2011 ) the ascent was denied because their stages did not meet the 9000-point plan. During this time, several ice hockey stadiums were new or remodeled to meet the 9,000 point plan. The ESBG did not join the cooperation agreement between DEL and DEB from 2011, which meant that there was no longer a regular promotion to the DEL.
From 2015, applicants for a DEL license had to prove a stadium with 6,000 points in the first year, and 7,000 points had to be achieved from the second season.
In July 2018, DEL and DEL2 agreed on promotion and relegation between the leagues from the 2020/21 season. The DEL2 champion must, among other things, prove a stadium with 4,500 seats and 8,000 points.
Scoring
Scoring | |
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any standing room | 1 point |
every seat | 2 points |
every place to stay in VIP rooms / boxes | 2 points |
Video technology | 1000 points |
- Spectator seats
- The stadium receives one point for every officially approved standing room. Seats and every place in the VIP room or in the VIP boxes are worth two points.
- Video technology
- If a video cube or a comparable system is available, which is suitable for a television-compatible production, 1000 points are credited to the stadium.
"7. Every club that wants to take part in the game of the DEL - The 1. Bundesliga must have a venue with a capacity index of at least 9,000 points. The capacity index is based on the officially approved audience capacity of the venue, with a standing room being rated with one point and a seated seat being rated with two points. In addition, a VIP seat in a fixed VIP room with the appropriate equipment is rated with 2 points each. In addition, the presence of a video cube or a display system with appropriate technical equipment for a television-compatible production is rated with 1,000 points. In addition, the technical requirements for TV production in accordance with the TV license agreements of the DEL or the DEL clubs must be met. For the venues of the DEL clubs that took part in the DEL - The 1. Bundesliga in the 2005/2006 season, grandfathering is granted as long as the club in question plays in the DEL - The 1. Bundesliga without interruption. "
List of 9000 point stages
The following stages reach the conditions of the cooperation agreement, taking into account the criteria mentioned:
Legend
- Stadion
- Give the name of the stadium.
- Art
- Indicates whether the stadium is a multifunctional hall (MH) or a pure ice hockey stadium (rE).
- city
- Name the city in which the stadium is located.
- Home team
- Names the ice hockey teams that regularly play games in the respective stadium. If the stadium is not used regularly or if teams only play games in the respective stadium in exceptional cases (e.g. international matches, finals, derbies ), no user is specified (-). Other sports that are played in the halls are not included in this list. Only the top team in its class is named
- league
- Indicates the league in which the team is currently playing. (Status: 2014/15 season)
- class
- Indicates the class of the respective league in the German ice hockey league system .
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d Jörg von Ameln: Cooperation agreement between the German Ice Hockey Federation and the Ice Hockey Game Company Ltd. and the partner clubs of the Ice Hockey Game Company Ltd. and the German Ice Hockey League Operating Company and the partner clubs of the German Ice Hockey League Operating Company. (PDF, 51.8 kB) (No longer available online.) Eishockey24.de, August 25, 2006, p. 16 , archived from the original on November 12, 2014 ; Retrieved May 5, 2013 .
- ↑ Sportal.de DEL and DEB sign cooperation agreement ( Memento from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive )