HK Levice

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HK Slovan Levice
HK Levice logo.png
City Levice, Slovakia
League Slovak 1. Liga
Founded1987;36 years ago (1987)
Home arena Levice Ice Stadium
(capacity: 2,286)
ColoursGreen, yellow
  
Head coach Flag of Slovakia.svg Ivan Dornič
Website www.hklevice.sk

HK Slovan Levice is a professional Slovak ice hockey club based in Levice, Slovakia. They currently play in the Slovak 2. Liga. The team was established in 1987. [1]

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History

The first year of the 1987/1988 season, VTJ Levice played in a regional competition that team won league. Since the 1988/1989 competition, the cooperative has played in II. SNHL, which regularly fought until 1993 for a procedure until I. SNHL. [2]

Honours

Domestic

Slovak 2. Liga

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References

  1. "Informácie o klube – HK Levice". hklevice.sk (in Slovak).
  2. "História klubu – HK Levice". hklevice.sk (in Slovak).