Innsbrucker EV

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EV Innsbruck
City Innsbruck, Austria
League Austrian Hockey League
–1993
Austrian National League
1993–1994
Founded1925 (1925)
Folded1994
Home arena Olympiahalle Innsbruck
Franchise history
1925–1960sInnsbrucker Eislaufverein
1960s–1973EV Innsbruck
1973–1975EC Innsbruck
1975–1984EC Sparkasse (ECS) Innsbruck
1984–1988EV Innsbruck
1988–1989Gösser EV (GEV) Innsbruck
1989–1994EV Innsbruck
Championships
Playoff championshipsAustrian Champion (7)
1953, 1954, 1958, 1959, 1961, 1963, 1989
Austrian National League Champion (1)
1994

Innsbrucker EV or EV Innsbruck was an ice hockey team based in Innsbruck, Austria. They competed in the Austrian Hockey League until 1993 and won the Austrian Championship seven times. [1] Their home arena was Olympiahalle Innsbruck.

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The organization was disbanded entirely after the 1993–94 season. HC Innsbruck was founded in 1994 and, through not a continuation of the original franchise, is regarded as EV Innsbruck's successor.

Notable alumni

Years active with EV Innsbruck listed alongside names

Head coaches

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References

  1. Margreiter, Siegfried; Haiszan, Herbert; Kilias, Rudolf (1987). Das Grosse Österreichische Eishockey-Buch. Dornbirn: Buch Spezial.