EHC 80 Nuremberg
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history | EHC 80 Nuremberg (since 1980) |
Location | Nuremberg |
Club colors | blue red |
league | State League Bavaria |
Venue | Arena Nürnberger Versicherung |
capacity | 8,228 seats (including 4,611 seats) |
captain | Patrick Hörl |
Season 2016/17 | 7th place group 1 |
The EHC 80 Nurnberg is a Nuremberg Ice Hockey Club . The club's professional team was outsourced to Nürnberg Ice Tigers GmbH in 1995, one year after the founding of the German Ice Hockey League , and the EHC has served as its parent club since then - with the exception of the 2008/09 season.
history
EHC 80 Nuremberg (1980–1995)
EHC 80 Nuremberg was founded on September 9, 1980 in the restaurant of the Linde Stadium as the successor to SG Nuremberg . The founding members were former SGN officials. The most important goals should be good youth work and good management in the senior sector.
The EHC played the first game in history on October 17, 1980 against ERV Schweinfurt , which they won 7: 4 in front of 500 spectators. At the end of the season, the EHC 80 won the regional league finals against TSV Erding and celebrated promotion from the regional league to the Bavarian ice hockey league .
In 1982, the first team achieved promotion from the Bayern League to the Regionalliga Süd , a year later they rose from the Regionalliga to the Oberliga-Süd . In the following three seasons, the EHC 80 was one of the outstanding teams in this division and twice won the southern season and during the 1985/86 season the title of all-German league champions.
In 1986/87 the promotion from the Oberliga-Süd to the 2nd Bundesliga followed . The EHC 80 was also able to establish itself quickly in the second division and was one of the dominant teams in the early 1990s, but failed several times in promotion to the Bundesliga . With the establishment of the DEL and the associated reallocation of the leagues, the club got the chance to rise economically and took advantage of this opportunity. After the first season of the German Ice Hockey League, the 1994/95 season , the professional team was outsourced from the club to an independent gaming company, the Nürnberg Ice Tigers GmbH .
Season dates 1980 to 1995 | ||||||||
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season | society | league | class | group | placement | PO | PD | Final placement |
1980/81 | EHC 80 | National league | VI | North | master | BLL | Master ↑ | |
1981/82 | EHC 80 | Bayern League | V | - | 4th place ↑ | |||
1982/83 | EHC 80 | Regional league | IV | south | 1st place | X | Semifinals ↑ | |
1983/84 | EHC 80 | Oberliga | III | south | 12th place | X | 2. Group A | |
1984/85 | EHC 80 | Oberliga | III | south | master | OIL | Runner-up | |
1985/86 | EHC 80 | Oberliga | III | south | master | OIL | master | |
1986/87 | EHC 80 | Oberliga | III | south | 3rd place | 2nd BL | 4. Group A ↑ | |
1987/88 | EHC 80 | 2nd Bundesliga | II | south | 10th place | X | 1. Group B | |
1988/89 | EHC 80 | 2nd Bundesliga | II | south | 3rd place | 1st BL | 8th place | |
1989/90 | EHC 80 | 2nd Bundesliga | II | south | Runner-up | 1st BL | 6th place | |
1990/91 | EHC 80 | 2nd Bundesliga | II | south | master | 2nd BL | 4th Place | |
1991/92 | EHC 80 | 2nd Bundesliga | II | south | 3rd place | 2nd BL | 3rd place | |
1992/93 | EHC 80 | 2nd Bundesliga | II | - | 3rd place | X | Semifinals | |
1993/94 | EHC 80 | 2nd Bundesliga | II | - | 3rd place | X | Semifinals ↑ | |
1994/95 | EHC 80 | DEL | I. | - | 12th place | X | Round of 16 |
Source: passionhockey.com , source: rodi-db.de ascent / descent ↑ ↓
EHC 80 Nuremberg Amateurs (1995-2017)
While the professional team reached the play-off finals for the German championship in the following years, among other things , the EHC 80 Nuremberg ran the youth work. The senior team (amateurs) succeeded in 2006/07 - after several years of attempts - as the state league champion, the renewed promotion to the Bavarian ice hockey league, after the team finished the preliminary round of the national league group north in third place behind the Selb and Hassfurt . In the 2007/08 season, the EHC moved into the playoffs in fifth place and lost to EC Pfaffenhofen 2: 3 games. One of the team's top performers in the 2007/08 season was former DEL player Martin Jiranek , who broke his jaw twice in the third game in Pfaffenhofen.
On June 16, 2008, Nürnberg Ice Tigers GmbH announced that it was separating from EHC 80 Nürnberg as its parent club. The Höchststadt ice hockey club 93 became a new partner .
After the Ice Tigers were on the verge of bankruptcy in the summer of 2009 and changed hands, on June 4, 2009, the renewed cooperation with EHC 80 Nuremberg was announced.
In the 2008/09 season, the team succeeded in the playdowns with 14th place in the sporting league in the Bayern League. After the registration deadline in July 2009, however, the relegation of TEV Miesbach made it clear that the team would be relegated to the Bavarian ice hockey regional league as the 17th and surplus team . In the 2009/10 season, the EHC team competed in the Landesliga Nord, where they took third place in the promotion round and just missed direct promotion with just one point behind. After the 2010/11 season, the team was promoted to the Bayern League again. In the 2012/13 and 2013/14 seasons, in addition to the Bayern league team, a second team was also reported for the District League North , which was no longer reported in 2014.
After the end of the 2014/15 season, the club announced the withdrawal of the team that had again qualified for the Bayernliga into a lower league. At the end of the 2016/17 season, the EHC 80 amateur team was withdrawn from the BEV's game operations .
Season dates 1995 to 2017 | ||||||||
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season | society | league | class | group | placement | PO | PD | Final placement |
95 / 96-99 / 00 | EHC 80 Amat. | BEV | ↑ | |||||
2000/01 | EHC 80 Amat. | National league | VI | North | 5th place | X | 1. North / West | |
2001/02 | EHC 80 Amat. | National league | VI | North | 4th Place | BLL | 8. North / East | |
2002/03 | EHC 80 Amat. | National league | V | North | Runner-up | BLL | 3. North / East | |
2003/04 | EHC 80 Amat. | National league | V | North | 3rd place | BLL | 2. Group 2 | |
2004/05 | EHC 80 Amat. | National league | V | North | master | BLL | 2. Group 4 | |
2005/06 | EHC 80 Amat. | National league | V | North | Runner-up | BLL | Semifinals | |
2006/07 | EHC 80 Amat. | National league | V | North | 3rd place | BLL | Master ↑ | |
2007/08 | EHC 80 Amat. | Regional league | IV | ( BYL ) | 5th place | X | Quarter finals | |
2008/09 | EHC 80 Amat. | Regional league | IV | (BYL) | 15th place | X | 4. Group B ↓ | |
2009/10 | EHC 80 Amat. | National league | V | North | 3rd place | BLL | 3. Group A | |
2010/11 | EHC 80 Amat. | National league | V | North | Runner-up | BLL | Master ↑ | |
2011/12 | EHC 80 Amat. | Regional league | IV | (BYL) | 15th place | X | 4. Group B | |
2012/13 | EHC 80 Amat. | Regional league | IV | (BYL) | 14th place | X | 3. Group A | |
2013/14 | EHC 80 Amat. | Regional league | IV | (BYL) | 14th place | X | 3. Group B | |
2014/15 | EHC 80 Amat. | Regional league | IV | (BYL) | 14th place | X | 4. Group B ↓ | |
2015/16 | EHC 80 Amat. | National league | V | North | 7th place | X | 2. Group A | |
2016/17 | EHC 80 Amat. | National league | V | North | 7th place | X | Withdrawal ↓ |
Source: passionhockey.com , source: rodi-db.de ascent / descent ↑ ↓
successes
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Former players (selection)
See also
Individual evidence
- ^ Archive Ice Hockey Germany 1980/81 to 1995 Passionhockey
- ↑ League membership EHC 80 Nürnberg RODI-DB
- ↑ ehc80.eu: " Withdrawal from the Bavarian League" ( Memento of the original from May 18, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (accessed online on May 7, 2015)
- ^ Archive Ice Hockey Germany 1995/96 to 2017 Passionhockey
- ↑ League membership EHC 80 Nürnberg 1b Amat. RODI-DB