Austrian Oberliga

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Austrian Oberliga
Sport Ice hockey
Founded1968
No. of teams8
Country Flag of Austria.svg Austria
Most recent
champion(s)
Graz 99ers

The Austrian Oberliga is the third level of ice hockey in Austria. The league lies below the Erste Bank Eishockey Liga, and the Austrian National League.

Participating teams

TeamCityArenaCapacity
EHC Linz II Linz Linzer Eissporthalle 3.800
EC Oilers Salzburg Salzburg Eisarena Salzburg 3.500
Kapfenberg Bulls Kapfenberg Sportzentrum Kapfenberg 4.000
EC KAC II Klagenfurt Eissportzentrum Klagenfurt 5.088
EC VSV II Villach Stadthalle Villach 4.500
EC Graz 99ers II Graz Eisstadion Graz-Liebenau 4.700
Vienna Capitals II Wien Albert-Schultz-Halle 4.500
Weiz Bulls Weiz Weizer Stadthalle

Coordinates: 47°47′52″N13°03′34″E / 47.79778°N 13.05944°E / 47.79778; 13.05944

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