Ice hockey in Landsberg
|
|
Greatest successes
|
Promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga 2006 German Oberliga champion 1976 , 2006 German regional league champion 1968 Bavarian champion / 4. Liga 2005 Bayernkrug Cup Winner 2002
|
Club information
|
history
|
TSV 1882 Landsberg (1955 - 1957) EV Landsberg (1957–2000) EV Landsberg 2000 (2000–2010) EV Landsberg (2010–2011) HC Landsberg (since 2008)
|
Location
|
Landsberg am Lech
|
Nickname
|
Riverkings
|
Parent club
|
since 2011 Hockey Club Landsberg eV
|
Club colors
|
blue, white, black
|
league
|
Ice hockey league
|
Venue
|
Ice rink in the Landsberg sports center
|
capacity
|
2,700 seats (including 495 seats)
|
executive Director
|
Frank Kurz, Thomas Blaschta, Gerhard Petrussek
|
Head coach
|
Fabio Carciola
|
Season 2019/20
|
4th place RL Bayernliga / promotion
|
The roots of ice hockey in Landsberg can be traced back to 1955 with the establishment of a department at TSV 1882 Landsberg. The teams of HC Landsberg are currently taking part in match operations - the teams from the previous clubs EV Landsberg (until 2000), EV Landsberg 2000 and EV Landsberg (until 2011) took part in the second highest division at times .
history
TSV 1882 Landsberg (1955–1957)
On February 11, 1955, an ice sports department was founded at the football club TSV 1888 Landsberg.
EV Landsberg (1957-2000)
After the ice hockey department had made itself independent from TSV 1882 Landsberg as EV Landsberg in 1957, in 1959 it was promoted to the then second-class league . There the team was able to establish itself and in 1966 reached a playoff against Berliner SC for the league championship and promotion to the Bundesliga, which was lost 6-8. In the following year the EVL was relegated to the Regionalliga , where, however, the immediate resurgence succeeded. In 1973 the qualification for the new 2nd Bundesliga was achieved .
In the seasons between 1959 and 1998, the EV Landsberg spent most of the time in the second highest division, only three times you had to spend a year in the third division. When the German Ice Hockey League was founded in 1994, the club was the only second division team to renounce participation in the DEL and play in the new first division . It was not until 1999 that the EVL was relegated to the fourth-class regional league and was subsequently dissolved after the 1999/2000 season due to financial problems.
Season dates 1957-2000
season
|
league
|
Division
|
group
|
placement
|
PO
|
PD
|
Final placement
|
Average audience
|
1957/58 |
National league |
III |
west |
|
|
|
|
|
1958/59 |
National league |
III |
west |
master |
BLL |
|
Bayr. Master ↑
|
|
1959/60 |
Oberliga |
II |
|
|
|
|
7th place |
|
1960/61 |
Oberliga |
II |
|
|
|
|
9th place |
|
1961/62 |
Oberliga |
II |
|
|
|
|
9th place |
|
1962/63 |
Oberliga |
II |
|
|
|
|
10th place |
|
1963/64 |
Oberliga |
II |
|
|
|
|
9th place |
|
1964/65 |
Oberliga |
II |
|
|
|
|
11th place |
|
1965/66 |
Oberliga |
II |
|
|
|
|
Runner-up |
|
1966/67 |
Oberliga |
II |
south |
6th place |
|
X |
5. Quali ↓
|
|
1967/68 |
Regional league |
III |
south |
master |
RL |
|
Master ↑
|
|
1968/69 |
Oberliga |
II |
south |
4th Place |
|
X |
3. Qual |
|
1969/70 |
Oberliga |
II |
south |
6th place |
|
X |
1. Qual |
|
1970/71 |
Oberliga |
II |
|
|
|
|
3rd place |
|
|
1971/72 |
Oberliga |
II |
|
|
|
|
8th place |
|
1972/73 |
Oberliga |
II |
|
6th place |
|
|
2. BL new ↑
|
|
1973/74 |
2nd Bundesliga |
II |
|
|
|
|
9th place |
|
1974/75 |
2nd Bundesliga |
II |
|
|
|
|
10th place ↓
|
|
1975/76 |
Oberliga |
III |
south |
Runner-up |
OIL |
|
Master ↑
|
|
1976/77 |
2nd Bundesliga |
II |
|
8th place |
|
X |
2nd place |
|
1977/78 |
2nd Bundesliga |
II |
|
11th place |
|
X |
4th Place |
|
1978/79 |
2nd Bundesliga |
II |
|
|
|
|
7th place |
|
1979/80 |
2nd Bundesliga |
II |
|
|
|
|
10th place |
|
1980/81 |
2nd Bundesliga |
II |
|
|
|
|
10th place |
|
1981/82 |
2nd Bundesliga |
II |
|
8th place |
|
X |
Withdrawal ↓
|
1,380
|
1982/83 |
Oberliga |
III |
south |
Runner-up |
2nd BL |
|
3. Quali A ↑
|
|
1983/84 |
2nd Bundesliga |
II |
south |
5th place |
X |
|
5. Group B |
|
1984/85 |
2nd Bundesliga |
II |
south |
7th place |
|
X |
2. Group B |
|
1985/86 |
2nd Bundesliga |
II |
south |
5th place |
|
X |
2. Group A |
1,446
|
1986/87 |
2nd Bundesliga |
II |
south |
7th place |
|
X |
2. Group B |
|
1987/88 |
2nd Bundesliga |
II |
south |
9th place |
|
X |
3. Group A |
1,360
|
1988/89 |
2nd Bundesliga |
II |
south |
10th place |
|
X |
3. Group B |
990
|
1989/90 |
2nd Bundesliga |
II |
south |
4th Place |
BL |
|
9. Qual |
2,001
|
1990/91 |
2nd Bundesliga |
II |
south |
6th place |
|
X |
2. Qualification A |
1.996
|
1991/92 |
2nd Bundesliga |
II |
south |
Runner-up |
|
X |
6. Quali ↓
|
1,693
|
1992/93 |
Oberliga |
III |
south |
master |
OIL |
|
Vice champion ↑
|
2,200
|
1993/94 |
2nd Bundesliga |
II |
|
8th place |
X |
|
Quarter finals |
1,638
|
1994/95 |
1st League |
II |
|
8th place |
X |
|
Round of 16 |
|
1995/96 |
1st League |
II |
|
7th place |
X |
|
Quarter finals |
1,242
|
1996/97 |
1st League |
II |
|
5th place |
X |
|
Round of 16 |
1,410
|
1997/98 |
1st League |
II |
|
14th place |
|
X |
5. Group B ↓
|
744
|
1998/99 |
1st League |
III |
|
11th place |
|
X |
6th place Gr. II ↓
|
623
|
1999/00 |
Regional league |
IV |
|
10th place |
|
|
Withdrawal ↓
|
|
Signs for promotion / relegation ↑ ↓ Source: eishockey-online.com
EV Landsberg 2000 (2000-2011)
Logo of EV Landsberg 2000
The EV Landsberg was founded in 2000 as the successor association . Just like the Starbulls Rosenheim , the club had to start in the lowest division - the district league - because of the classification as a new foundation by the Bavarian Ice Sports Association . After reaching the final of the Bayernliga for the third time since 2002/03, he was promoted from the Bayernliga to the Oberliga in the 2004/05 season . There the team reached second place in the main round of the Oberliga 2005/06, tied with the ETC Crimmitschau . In the championship round, first place could be secured, and in the subsequent playoffs on April 23, 2006, promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga was achieved. There the team managed to stay up in league sport, with the team playing for a long time to participate in the championship playoffs. The originally planned transfer of the professional team from the club to a corporation for the 2006/07 season should take place in good time before the 2007/08 season, but this did not work even after two attempts. From a sporting point of view, the end of the 2007/08 season was relegated to the league, as despite two coaching changes - after Larry Mitchell had given up his post to Frederick Ledlin , he was replaced by Sergei Swetlow - the departure of numerous players during the season is not compensated could. After a turning point, the team went strongly rejuvenated into the following league season, where at the end of the league was secured with a seventh place after the preliminary round.
On June 7th 2010 the general meeting decided to change the club name from EV Landsberg 2000 to EV Landsberg . On April 27, 2011, the board of directors of the association submitted the application to open insolvency proceedings at the responsible Augsburg district court . On November 28, 2011, the EVL was deleted from the register of associations.
Season dates 2000-2011
season
|
league
|
Division
|
group
|
placement
|
PO
|
PD
|
Final placement
|
Average audience
|
2000/01 |
District League Bavaria |
VII |
4th Place |
master |
BBzL |
|
Master ↑
|
700
|
2001/02 |
State League Bavaria |
VI |
west |
master |
BLL |
|
Master ↑
|
800
|
2002/03 |
Regional league |
IV |
BYL |
1st place |
X |
|
Bayr. Runner-up |
1,265
|
2003/04 |
Regional league |
IV |
BYL |
2nd place |
X |
|
Bayr. Runner-up |
844
|
2004/05 |
Regional league |
IV |
BYL |
1st place |
X |
|
Bayr. Master ↑
|
771
|
2005/06 |
Oberliga |
III |
|
1st place |
OIL |
|
Master ↑
|
1,552
|
2006/07 |
2nd Bundesliga |
II |
|
10th place |
X |
|
Pre-playoff |
1,537
|
2007/08 |
2nd Bundesliga |
II |
|
14th place |
|
X |
Descent ↓
|
1,407
|
2008/09 |
Oberliga |
III |
south |
7th place |
|
|
- |
805
|
2009/10 |
Oberliga |
III |
|
6th place |
OIL |
|
Quarter finals |
887
|
2010/11 |
Oberliga |
III |
south |
10th place |
|
X |
Play-Down ↓
|
549
|
Signs for promotion / relegation ↑ ↓ Source: eishockey-online.com
HC Landsberg (since 2008)
On December 17, 2008, in addition to the then EV Landsberg 2000, HC Landsberg was founded by former EVL players, which started playing with the senior team in the district league in the 2009/10 season and in 2010/11 as a champion of the district league Group West the national league rose.
In the summer of 2011 the club was ready to take over the junior teams of the EV Landsberg after changing its statutes and implementing a concept that had been presented. After a successful 2011/12 season in which they took part in the championship round and promotion round for the first time, a rather mediocre 2012/13 season followed, which ended in 10th place in the table. In the following season 2013/12 you could win Alexander Wedl as a coach for the senior team. The goal Bayernliga was issued from the start of the season. With a large junior squad behind them, they managed to finish first in the Landesliga Süd / West. In the following play-offs, they were able to prevail in the semi-finals against ESC Vilshofen and in the final against EV Pegnitz and qualified as the Bavarian state league champion for the Bayernliga 2014/15.
HC Landsberg was able to reach the quarter-finals of the play-offs for the Bavarian championship in all four previous Bayernliga seasons.
Season dates 2009 to date
season
|
league
|
Division
|
group
|
space
|
PO
|
PD
|
Final placement
|
Average audience
|
2009/10 |
District League |
VI |
west |
Runner-up |
|
|
- |
|
2010/11 |
District League |
VI |
west |
master |
BBzL |
|
Master ↑
|
173
|
2011/12 |
National league |
V |
Southwest |
Runner-up |
X |
|
3rd place |
508
|
2012/13 |
National league |
V |
Southwest |
10 |
|
|
- |
305
|
2013/14 |
National league |
V |
Southwest |
master |
BLL |
|
Master ↑
|
413
|
2014/15 |
Regional league |
IV |
BYL |
9 |
X |
|
Quarter finals |
879
|
2015/16 |
Regional league |
IV |
BYL |
4th |
X |
|
Quarter finals |
778
|
2016/17 |
Regional league |
IV |
BYL |
6th |
X |
|
Quarter finals |
901
|
2017/18 |
Regional league |
IV |
BYL |
3 |
X |
|
Quarter finals |
936
|
2018/19 |
Regional league |
IV |
BYL |
2 |
X |
|
HF 3rd place |
877
|
2019/20 |
Regional league |
IV |
BYL |
5 |
X |
|
4th place ↑
|
946
|
2020/21 |
Oberliga |
III |
south |
|
|
|
|
|
Signs for promotion / relegation ↑ ↓ Source: eishockey-online.com
successes
- German second division runner-up in 1966
- Vice-champion 2nd Bundesliga South 1992
- Promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga in 1976 , 1983 , 1993 , 2006
- Promotion to the Oberliga (2nd division) 1959 , 1968
- German Oberliga Champion 1976 , 2006
- South German champion 1959 , 1993
- Vice champion Oberliga Süd 1976 , 1983
- Promotion to the major league in 2005 , 2020
- German regional league champion (3rd division) 1968
|
- Promotion to the regional league in 2014
- Bavarian champion (3rd division) 1959
- Bavarian champions (4th league) 2005
- Bavarian runner-up (4th league) 2003 , 2004
- Bayernkrug Cup Winner 2002
- Bavarian regional league champion 2002, 2014
- Runner-up in the Landesliga-Bayern S / O 2012
- Bavarian District League Champion 2001 , (1b) 2011
- Runner-up District League Bayern West (1b) 2010
|
player
Important former players of EV Landsberg
- Came in 2005 from the Augsburg Panthers with a support license and was a guarantee for the league championship and promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga in 2006. German national player since 2009 and took part in the 2010 World Cup . The first German player to be awarded the title of MVP at a world championship.
- In 2005 he moved from the Port Huron Flags of the North American UHL to Landsberg and quickly became a crowd favorite thanks to his physical style and his commitment. In 108 games for the EVL, “Mac” scored 60 goals and 83 assists and 330 penalty minutes.
- He scored 20 goals and 40 assists in 40 games as a defender for the EVL in the 1989/90 season. In the fifth play-off semi-final game in 2006 for promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga, Meyer was the only player to convert his penalty against the Hannover Indians and thus shot the EVL 2000 into the 2nd Bundesliga. Meyer wore the jersey of the German national team 72 times in international competitions, for which he participated in the 1994 Winter Olympics and in the World Championships from 1993 to 1996.
|
- Moved with Jordan Webb from the American collage league NCAA to EV Landsberg in 2005 and was the first player since the re-establishment to collect over 100 points in one season. In total, Mitchell scored 87 goals and 104 assists in 135 games before joining the Hannover Scorpions in 2008 .
- Comes from the Landsberg offspring and moved to the Cologne EC in the 1st Bundesliga in 1991. For the German national team Sandner was in the squad at the 1998 World Cup . During the 2005/06 season he moved back to his hometown club and was Bavarian champion with EV Landsberg.
- Came from Dinamo Riga to the Lech and was the congenial strike partner of Oļegs Znaroks from 1992–1995 as well as the crowd favorite at EVL. Pavlov scored 279 goals and prepared 335 goals in six seasons at EVL.
|
- Comes from the Landsberg offspring and played 493 games for the 1st team of EV Landsberg. Wedl scored 133 goals and 279 assists. He also played for the EHC Freiburg , the Frankfurt Lions and the Kassel Huskies in the top German division. He has been training the senior and junior teams of HC Landsberg since 2013.
- Only Landsberg Olympic participant in ice hockey. In 1972 he stormed alongside Lorenz Funk senior , Erich Kühnhackl and Alois Schloder in Sapporo and made a total of 42 international matches. Bauer later took over the training of the first team of the EVL and surprisingly reached fourth place in the second division in the 1989/90 season with a team that was significantly younger for financial reasons
- Moved to the Lech in 1992 together with Igor Pavlov. Znaroks was the top scorer in the second German division for years and scored 197 goals and 395 assists in 167 games at EVL. He has been head coach of the Latvian national team since 2006 and HK Dynamo Moscow since 2010 .
|
Blocked jersey numbers
Club-internal records EV Landsberg
The following statistics relate to the time since EV Landsberg was promoted to the league in 2000. They begin with the 2005/06 season and include the main round as well as play-offs and relegation.
Overall leader
Season records
Status of the statistics: End of the Oberliga 2010/2011
Club-internal records HC Landsberg
The following statistics refer to the time since HC Landsberg was founded. They start with the season ice hockey district league Bayern 2009/10 and include the main round as well as the play-offs, the relegation and the Bayern mug.
Overall leader
Participation of players in the ESBG All-Star Game
The ESBG All-Star Game has been held annually since 2006 and brings together the best players from the 2nd national and upper leagues.
Participation in the All-Star-Game while being part of the team
|
Surname |
position |
Participation (noun) |
team |
society
|
Larry Mitchell
|
Trainer |
2006 |
Team black-red-gold |
EV Landsberg
|
Canadian Adam Mitchell
|
striker |
2006 |
Team United Nations |
EV Landsberg
|
German Dennis Endras
|
goalkeeper |
2007 |
Team black-red-gold |
EV Landsberg
|
Canadian Andrew McPherson
|
striker |
2007 |
Team United Nations |
EV Landsberg
|
Austin Wycisk
|
striker |
2008 |
Team black-red-gold |
EV Landsberg
|
Trainer in Landsberg
offspring
In autumn 2015, a cooperation was entered into with the Augsburger EV to promote young talent, whereby players of the respective teams can be equipped with double licenses. In 2018, the HCL was awarded three stars in the 5-star junior program of the German Ice Hockey Association and thus qualified for DNL Division III .
The following junior teams took part in the season 2018/2019:
class |
league |
space |
info
|
U20 |
DNL III South |
3. |
|
U17 |
Bayern League |
2. |
Ascent in DNL II South
|
U15 |
Bayern League |
7th |
EC-R 3rd place
|
U13 I. |
Bayern League |
5. |
PR 5th place
|
U13 II |
District League |
1. |
final
|
In addition, HC Landsberg has teams in age groups U7, U9 and U11, as well as a running school.
Venue
The home games of HC Landsberg are played in the Landsberg ice rink , also known as the Hungerbach Dome . The ice rink was built in 1980 together with the sports center in Landsberg am Lech. It has a capacity of 2700 spectators, divided into 495 seats and 2205 standing places. In addition to HC Landsberg as the main tenant with its youngsters and the figure skating department, VfL Denklingen also plays here . The ice stock athletes can also be found regularly in the ice rink. The city of Landsberg offers public runs in the hall; it is also used by leisure clubs and schools.
The hall was renovated in summer 2011. It got a new air conditioning system, a modern fire alarm system, a new roof, a cold foil and new cabins as well as new sanitary facilities. In addition, the two refreshment stands were renewed. The last construction phase was during the summer break of 2012, a new stadium clock was installed here.
Club culture
The 1st EVL fan club was founded in 1978. After an internal rift, the Barbarossa fan club was also founded in 1989 . In 2008 (mainly among the younger supporters) the club's first ultra group, the Supporter Crew Landsberg, came into being . There was an official friendship between the EVL and the Austrian club VEU Feldkirch , which was maintained through regular friendlies in the preparation for the season. All three fan clubs broke up by 2012 for different reasons.
In 2012, the Landsberg fan scene was founded, which has set itself the task of supporting HC Landsberg and its youth work.
Individual evidence
-
↑ Spectator statistics for ice hockey online
-
↑ icehockeypage.net, EV Landsberg 2000 becomes EV Landsberg ( memento from June 26, 2010 in the Internet Archive ), June 8, 2010
-
↑ Augsburger Allgemeine , EVL-Nachwuchs continue to search - application for insolvency filed , April 28, 2011, accessed online on May 17, 2011
-
↑ EVL is now also deleted
-
↑ Spectator statistics for ice hockey online
-
↑ Augsburger Allgemeine , HCL is ready to accept the offspring , May 15, 2011, accessed on September 16, 2013
-
↑ Spectator statistics for ice hockey online
-
↑ Fabio Carciola new coach of the Bayernliga team - new U20 and U17 coach. Accessed May 31, 2019 (German).
-
↑ Cooperation between HC Landsberg and Augsburger EV is sealed. October 8, 2015, accessed January 19, 2017 .
-
↑ The youngsters pass the exam - Hockey Club Landsberg "Riverkings" eV Accessed on June 9, 2018 (German).
Web links