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{{Infobox hockey team
{{Infobox hockey team
| team= HC Vítkovice Steel
| team = HC Vítkovice Ridera
| logo= HC Vítkovice Steel.png
| colour = background:#FFFFFF; border-top:#15377E 5px solid; border-bottom:#15377E 5px solid;
| logosize=
| colour text = #000000
| city= [[Ostrava]], [[Czech Republic]]
| logo = HC Vítkovice Steel.png
| league= [[Czech Extraliga]]
| logosize = 200px
| founded= {{Start date|1928}}
| nickname = "Vítky"
| operated=
| city = [[Ostrava]], [[Czech Republic]]
| arena= [[ČEZ Aréna (Ostrava)|ČEZ Aréna]]
| league = [[Czech Extraliga]]
| colours= {{color box|#15377E}} {{color box|white}}
| founded = {{Start date|1928}}
| coach=  
| arena = [[Ostravar Aréna]] <br />(capacity: 9,833)
| website= [http://www.hc-vitkovice.cz/ www.hc-vitkovice.cz]
| colours = Blue, white<br />{{Color box|#15377E}} {{Color box|#FFFFFF}}
| mascot = Rytíř Vítek (Knight Vítek)
| owner = Aleš Pavlík
| website = https://hc-vitkovice.cz
| dates1 = 1928–1929
| name1 = SK Moravská Ostrava
| dates2 = 1929–1936
| name2 = SSK Vítkovice
| dates3 = 1936–1945
| name3 = ČSK Vítkovice
| dates4 = 1945–1948
| name4 = SK Vítkovické železárny
| dates5 = 1948–1952
| name5 = Sokol VŽKG
| dates6 = 1952–1957
| name6 = Baník VŽKG
| dates7 = 1957–1976
| name7 = TJ VŽKG Ostrava
| dates8 = 1976–1993
| name8 = TJ Vítkovice
| dates9 = 1993–2005
| name9 = HC Vítkovice
| dates10 = 2005–2016
| name10 = HC Vítkovice Steel
| dates11 = 2016–resent
| name11 = HC Vítkovice Ridera
}}
}}
'''HC Vítkovice Steel''' is an ice hockey club based in [[Vítkovice (Ostrava)|Vítkovice]], Ostrava in the [[Czech Republic]], competing in the [[Czech Extraliga]]. It plays in the newly reconstructed [[ČEZ Aréna (Ostrava)|ČEZ Aréna]] (formerly 'Palác kultury a sportu Ostrava-Vítkovice').
'''HC Vítkovice Ridera''' is an [[ice hockey]] club based in [[Vítkovice (Ostrava)|Vítkovice]], the Moravian-part of [[Ostrava]], in the [[Czech Republic]], competing in the [[Czech Extraliga]]. It plays at [[Ostravar Aréna]].


The club was founded in 1928. Vítkovice were the champions of [[Czechoslovakia]] in the 1951-52 and 1980-81 seasons. Since the 2005-06 season the club plays with the name ''HC Vítkovice Steel''.
The club was founded in 1928 after the merger of '''SK Moravská Slavia''' and '''SK Slovan Ostrava'''. Vítkovice were the champions of the [[Czechoslovak First Ice Hockey League]] in the 1951–52 and 1980–81 seasons.


== Club names ==
Its biggest rivals are [[HC Oceláři Třinec]] and [[HC Sparta Praha]].
* 1928 – SSK (Sportovně společenský klub), merger of SK Moravská Slavia and SK Slovan Ostrava
 
* 1936 – ČSK (Český sportovní klub)
==Honours==
* 1945 – SK Vítkovické železárny
 
* 1948 – Sokol Vítkovické železárny
===Domestic===
* 1952 – Baník Vítkovice
'''[[Czech Extraliga]]'''
* 1957 – VŽKG Ostrava
* {{silver2}} Runners-up (4): [[1996–97 Czech Extraliga season|1996–97]], [[2001–02 Czech Extraliga season|2001–02]], [[2009–10 Czech Extraliga season|2009–10]], [[2010–11 Czech Extraliga season|2010–11]]
* 1976 – TJ Vítkovice
* {{bronze3}} 3rd place (2): [[1997–98 Czech Extraliga season|1997–98]], [[2000–01 Czech Extraliga season|2000–01]]
* 1993 – HC Vítkovice
 
* 2005 - HC Vítkovice Steel
'''[[Czechoslovak First Ice Hockey League|Czechoslovak Extraliga]]'''
* {{gold1}} Winners (2): [[1951–52 Czechoslovak Extraliga season|1951–52]], [[1980–81 Czechoslovak Extraliga season|1980–81]]
* {{silver2}} Runners-up (5): [[1949–50 Czechoslovak Extraliga season|1949–50]], [[1950–51 Czechoslovak Extraliga season|1950–51]], [[1952–53 Czechoslovak Extraliga season|1952–53]], [[1982–83 Czechoslovak Extraliga season|1982–83]], [[1992–93 Czechoslovak Extraliga season|1992–93]]
* {{bronze3}} 3rd place (2): [[1957–58 Czechoslovak Extraliga season|1957–58]], [[1978–79 Czechoslovak Extraliga season|1978–79]]
 
===International===
'''[[IIHF European Cup]]'''
* {{silver2}} Runners-up (1): [[IIHF European Cup 1982|1981–82]]
 
===Pre-season===
'''[[Spengler Cup]]'''
* {{silver2}} Runners-up (1): [[1980 Spengler Cup|1980]]
 
'''[[Tatra Cup]]'''
* {{gold1}} Winners (5): 1968/1969, 2002, 2006, 2007, 2009


== External links ==
== External links ==

Latest revision as of 19:52, 25 July 2024

HC Vítkovice Ridera
HC Vítkovice Steel.png
City: Ostrava, Czech Republic
League: Czech Extraliga
Founded: 1928 (1928)
Home Arena: Ostravar Aréna
(capacity: 9,833)
Colors: Blue, white
         
Franchise history
1928–1929: SK Moravská Ostrava
1929–1936: SSK Vítkovice
1936–1945: ČSK Vítkovice
1945–1948: SK Vítkovické železárny
1948–1952: Sokol VŽKG
1952–1957: Baník VŽKG
1957–1976: TJ VŽKG Ostrava
1976–1993: TJ Vítkovice
1993–2005: HC Vítkovice
2005–2016: HC Vítkovice Steel

HC Vítkovice Ridera is an ice hockey club based in Vítkovice, the Moravian-part of Ostrava, in the Czech Republic, competing in the Czech Extraliga. It plays at Ostravar Aréna.

The club was founded in 1928 after the merger of SK Moravská Slavia and SK Slovan Ostrava. Vítkovice were the champions of the Czechoslovak First Ice Hockey League in the 1951–52 and 1980–81 seasons.

Its biggest rivals are HC Oceláři Třinec and HC Sparta Praha.

Honours

Domestic

Czech Extraliga

Czechoslovak Extraliga

International

IIHF European Cup

Pre-season

Spengler Cup

  • 1 Runners-up (1): 1980

Tatra Cup

  • 1 Winners (5): 1968/1969, 2002, 2006, 2007, 2009

External links

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