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{{Infobox hockey team
| team        = Black Dragons Erfurt
| colour      =
| colour text =
| logo        = Black_Dragons_Erfurt_Logo.png
| logosize    = 175px
| city        = [[Erfurt]], [[Germany]]
| league      = [[Oberliga]]
| conference  =
| division    = North
| founded    = 2006
| arena      = Eissportzentrum Erfurt
| capacity    = 4,00
| colors      = Black, Red <br> {{color box|#000000}} {{color box|#CB0808}}
| website    = {{URL|black-dragons-erfurt.de|Official website}}
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[[File:Black Dragons.png|thumb|200px]]
'''EHC Erfurt''' is an ice hockey team in [[Erfurt]], [[Germany]]. The club was formed in 2006 when it became independent from the [[ESC Erfurt]] sports club. It is currently known as the '''Black Dragons Erfurt'''.


The Black Dragons are members of the [[Oberliga]] East, the third level of German ice hockey. They also have a team in the fourth-level [[Regionalliga]], known as '''EHC Efurt 1b'''.
'''Black Dragons Erfurt''' is an [[ice hockey]] team based in [[Erfurt]], the capital of Thuringia, [[Germany]]. The team currently plays in the [[Oberliga|Oberliga North]], the third-highest level of ice hockey in Germany. It is the top team of the larger Eis Hockey Club Erfurt e.V.<ref name="Oberliga Nord">{{cite web |title=Oberliga Nord |url=https://deb-online.live/liga/herren/oberliga-nord/ |publisher=Deutscher Eishockey Bund |access-date=29 February 2024 |language=German}}</ref> They also have a team in the fourth-level [[Regionalliga]], known as '''EHC Efurt 1b'''.


==Arena==
The team plays at the 4,000-seat [[Eissportzentrum Erfurt]], referred to locally as the Kartoffelhalle (Potato Hall). In 2020 the city of Erfurt approved a major expansion and renovation of the venue.<ref name="modernes Eissportzentrum">{{cite web |title=Eishockeyhalle wird modernes Eissportzentrum |url=https://www.erfurt.de/ef/de/service/mediathek/video/2020/135950.html |publisher=erfurt.de |access-date=29 February 2024 |language=German}}</ref>
==History==
Though EHC Erfurt was founded in 1995, the Black Dragons began play in 2006.<ref name="Elite Prospects profile">{{cite web |title=Elite Prospects profile |url=https://www.eliteprospects.com/team/2412/ehc-erfurt |publisher=Elite Prospects |access-date=29 February 2024}}</ref>
==Honours==
<ref name="Geschichte">{{cite web |title=Geschichte |url=https://www.black-dragons-erfurt.de/de/geschichte__53/ |publisher=Black Dragons Erfurt |access-date=1 March 2024 |language=German}}</ref>
*Hessenliga
:Champions: 1991/1992
:Runner-up: 1993/1994
*[[Regionalliga|Regionalliga Hesse]]
:Champions: 1994/1995, 1995/1996
*[[Regionalliga|Regionalliga North Rhine-Westphalia]]
:Champions: 1997/1998
*[[Regionalliga|Regionalliga East]]
:Runner-up: 2008/2009
*[[Oberliga (ice hockey)|Oberliga East]]
:Runner-up: 2013/2014
==References==
{{reflist}}
{{Wikipedia}}
[[Category:Ice hockey teams in Germany]]
[[Category:Ice hockey teams in Germany]]

Latest revision as of 14:52, 29 July 2024

Black Dragons Erfurt
Black Dragons Erfurt Logo.png
City: Erfurt, Germany
League: Oberliga
Division: North
Founded: 2006
Home Arena: Eissportzentrum Erfurt
Black Dragons.png

Black Dragons Erfurt is an ice hockey team based in Erfurt, the capital of Thuringia, Germany. The team currently plays in the Oberliga North, the third-highest level of ice hockey in Germany. It is the top team of the larger Eis Hockey Club Erfurt e.V.[1] They also have a team in the fourth-level Regionalliga, known as EHC Efurt 1b.

Arena

The team plays at the 4,000-seat Eissportzentrum Erfurt, referred to locally as the Kartoffelhalle (Potato Hall). In 2020 the city of Erfurt approved a major expansion and renovation of the venue.[2]

History

Though EHC Erfurt was founded in 1995, the Black Dragons began play in 2006.[3]

Honours

[4]

  • Hessenliga
Champions: 1991/1992
Runner-up: 1993/1994
Champions: 1994/1995, 1995/1996
Champions: 1997/1998
Runner-up: 2008/2009
Runner-up: 2013/2014

References

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