EV Bomo Thun

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EV BOMO Thun
Greatest successes
Club information
history EV BOMO Thun (since 1992)
Location Thun , Switzerland
Club colors Red White
league Swiss Women's Hockey League A
Venue KEB Grabengut
capacity 4,000 seats (of which 992 seats)
Head coach Jakob Kölliker
captain Andrea Schranz
2018/19 Play-outs, league retention

The EV BOMO Thun ( Hockey Association Bernese Oberland Modis Thun ) is a woman ice hockey team in Thun in Switzerland , which was founded in 1992 and since 2006 the game operation of the Switzerland women's ice hockey league (then Performance Class A) participates.

history

In 1984 the DHC BOMO was founded in Interlaken , two years later the DSC Thun. In 1992 the two clubs merged to form EV BOMO Thun. This started the game operation in performance class B (LKB) . In 1993 the club decided not to be promoted to the LKA for financial reasons. In 1996 EV BOMO Thun became the first champion of the newly created performance class C, followed two years later by promotion to performance class B. For the 1999/2000 season, the club signed a foreign player for the first time in its history.

At the end of the 2005/06 season, the EV BOMO won the LKB championship, but initially failed in the promotion games at EHC Basel / KLH and DHC Langenthal . Due to the withdrawal of DHC Lyss and EHC Illnau-Effretikon from performance class A, EV BOMO Thun rose as a successor to the top division for the first time in the club's history. As of 2010, the club regularly signed EU foreigners in order to be able to maintain the level of play of the LKA. At the end of the 2012/13 season, in which the EV started with four foreign players, the team narrowly missed the play-offs. The first play-offs followed a year later, and in 2016 third place after qualification, the best placement in the club's history.

successes

  • 1996 Champion in performance class C
  • 2006 Champion in performance class B and promotion to performance class A.

Well-known players

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ City of Thun - Associations. In: thun.ch. Retrieved July 28, 2016 (French).
  2. a b History - EV BOMO Thun. (No longer available online.) In: ev-bomothun.ch. Archived from the original on July 28, 2016 ; accessed on July 28, 2016 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.ev-bomothun.ch