HC Alleghe
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history | HC Alleghe (since 1933) |
Location | Alleghe , Italy |
Club colors | Red White |
league | Italian Hockey League |
Venue | Alvise De Toni |
capacity | approx. 2,500 seats |
executive Director | Rossi Renato |
Head coach | Juhani Matikainen |
captain | Carlo Sisto Lorenzi |
2019/20 | 8th place, playoff quarterfinals |
The HC Alleghe is a Italian ice hockey team from Alleghe , in the class until the 2013/14 season Serie A played. Since 2017 he has belonged to the reformed second division, the Italian Hockey League .
By winning the Alpine League in 1993, HC Alleghe achieved the greatest success in club history to date, but the club has not yet won a title at national level. After the 2012/13 season, the club had to leave Serie A and started a fresh start in the third division . After the immediate promotion to the second-rate Serie B , they also won the title there in 2015, but the team failed in the promotion games and thus remained in Serie B.
The team plays its home games in the Stadio Alvise De Toni in Alleghe with a capacity of 2,500 .
Trainer
Sources : sonice.it; eliteprospects.com
time | Trainer |
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1952/1953 | Sandor Ott |
1958-1960 | Sandor Ott |
1976/1977 | Giulio Francella |
1981/1982 | Orlando De Toni |
1984/1985 | Mike Kelly |
1989/1990 | Barry Smith |
1994 | Josef Augusta |
1994-1996 | Rick Fornacchia |
1997/1998 | Mike Fedorko |
1998/1999 | Jukka Jalonen |
1999/2000 | Roberto Da Pian |
2003/2004 | Paul Theriault |
2004/2005 | Primo Fontanive , Jarmo Kuusisto |
2006/2007 | Mats Lusth |
2007-2009 | Mike Kelly |
2009–2012 | Steve McKenna |
2012/2013 | Tom Pokel |
2013/2014 | Primo Fontanive |
2014-2017 | Alessandro Fontana |
2017-2019 | Pyry Eskola |
2019- | Juhani Matikainen |
Well-known former players
Web links
- Official website
- HC Alleghe at sonice.it