Ice hockey in Diez-Limburg

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The specialty of ice hockey in Diez - Limburg is that the ice rink Diez is in Rhineland-Palatinate , while the teams playing there are based in Hessen . The Limburger EG team played at times in the second highest division in Germany - the former 1st League North .

EG Diez-Limburg
Greatest successes

Promotion to Oberliga Nord 1990
Winner of the main round RL-West 2020
Champion Regionalliga in mid- 1989 , 1990
Hessian Champion 1987

Club information
history EC Diez-Limburg (1986–1992)
Limburger EG (1992–1998)
JSC Lahntal Ducks (1999 to 2002)
ESC Attack Diez (2002–2003)
EG Diez-Limburg (since 2005)
league Oberliga
Venue Ice rink Diez
Season 2019/20 Winner main round RL-West / ascent

history

EC Diez-Limburg

The EC Diez-Limburg started playing in 1983. After the promotion to the Hessenliga succeeded in the 1986/87 season, the team prevailed as champions of the Hessian league in qualifying for the Middle Regional League and immediately rose to the higher-class ice hockey. In the 1989/90 season , he was promoted to the Oberliga Nord in 1990/91 . Despite sporting relegation , the team was withdrawn from the Oberliga in 1991 and took part in the Hessenliga in 1991/92. After the 1991/92 season, the game was stopped.

Limburg EG

The Limburger EG - the official club name Limburger Eislaufgemeinschaft - began playing in the Hessenliga in 1992/93 and rose to the higher-class ice hockey in the Regionalliga Nord after the season . In 1994 the team was divided into the 2nd division north , from which the team rose to the 1st division north in 1997/98 in 1997 . After the season the game was stopped at Limburger EG.

JSC Lahntal Ducks

After the end of Limburger EG, the JSC Lahntal Ducks - the official name of the youth skating club “Lahntal Ducks” - continued playing and took part in the Hesse-Rhineland-Palatinate regional league in 1999/00 and 2000/01 . In the 2001/02 season, the JSC team took part in the Rhineland-Palatinate League. After the season, the JSC stopped playing.

ESC Attack Diez

In the 2002/03 season an attempt was made to take part in the Regionalliga Hessen with the ESC Attack Diez - but the team was withdrawn from the league.

EG Diez-Limburg

The EG Diez-Limburg - official club name Eissportgemeinschaft Diez-Limburg; also abbreviated to EGDL - was founded in 2004 and took part in the league game of the Hessen State League from the 2007/08 season. After the 2008/09 season, the first team of the EGDL rose to the Hessenliga, from which the team rose to the Regionalliga West after the 2015/16 season . A year later , the EC secured the championship in the regular season and were only subject to the Herford Ice Dragons in the play-off final . Because of the corona pandemic, the 2019/20 season , in which the EC had advanced into the final, was canceled. For the 2020/21 season , the club registered for the Oberliga Nord.

ERC Pohlheim

ERC Pohlheim
Club information
history ERC Pohlheim (since 1992)
league Hessen League
Venue Ice rink Diez
2018/19 5. LL-Hessen

The ERC Pohlheim - the official club name Eis- und Rollsportclub Pohlheim - is a Hessian club from Pohlheim , which is also based in the Diez ice rink due to the lack of opportunities for ice sports in Pohlheim . The ERC has certainly been involved in league games in Hesse since 1993/94, taking part in the Regionalliga Hessen-Rhineland-Palatinate in 1999/00 , in 2003/04 and 2010/11 in the league known as Hessenliga and Regionalliga Hessen. Since 2011/12 he has been participating in either the State League or the District League Hesse.

Current

At the EGDL , in addition to the first team, a second men's team take part in league games in the Landesliga Hessen and several youth teams take part in games in Hesse and Rhineland-Palatinate - partly in cooperation with EHC Neuwied also in North Rhine-Westphalia. The ERC Pohlheim participates with its men's team in the Landesliga Hessen.

Venue

The teams of the EGDL and the ERC Pohlheim train and play in the ice rink Diez , which is managed by the ice rink Diez GbR .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Stephan Müller, German Ice Hockey Championships