HK 91 Senica

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HC Dukla Senica
City Senica, Slovakia
League Slovak 2. Liga
Founded1991 (1991)
Home arena Senica Ice Stadium
(capacity 3,000)
ColoursYellow, red, white
   
Website www.hk91senica.sk
Franchise history
1989-1993VTJ Senica
1993-1996Dukla Senica
1996-2000Dukla Nafta Senica
2000-2003Dukla Inpro Senica
2003-2016HC Dukla Senica
2016-2022HK 91 Senica

HC Dukla Senica is an ice hockey team in Senica, Slovakia. They play in the Slovak 2. Liga, the third level of Slovak ice hockey. The team was founded in 1991. [1]

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References

  1. "HK 91 Senica". hockeyslovakia.sk (in Slovak).