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'''EHC Freiburg''' is an ice hockey team in [[Freiburg im Breisgau]], [[Germany]]. They play in the [[Oberliga]], the third level of ice hockey in Germany.
'''EHC Freiburg''' is an ice hockey team in [[Freiburg im Breisgau]], [[Germany]]. They play in the [[DEL2]], the second level of ice hockey in Germany.


==History==
==History==
The club was created as '''EHC Freiburg''' in 1984. In 2003 they became champion of [[2nd Bundesliga]] and had the right to play in the [[Deutsche Eishockey Liga]] in 2003-04 season. To play there the professional ice hockey team was spun off to Die wölfe Eishockeyveranstaltungs GmbH and was renamed '''Wölfe Freiburg''' while the other teams of the club remained at EHC Freiburg Eingetragener_Verein|e.V.. Wölfe Freiburg had to go down to 2nd Bundesliga again after just one year. The GmbH went bankrupt in 2006 because the team became last and had to go down to Oberliga. So in 2006-07 season the team was part of EHC Freiburg and was renamed to the old name. In 2007-08 Wölfe Freiburg GmbH was founded so the professional team played as Wölfe Freiburg again until the Wölfe Freiburg GmbH went bankrupt in 2011. Since 2011-12 season the team plays as EHC Freiburg again in [[Regionalliga]] South-West.
The club was created as '''EHC Freiburg''' in 1984. In 2003, they became champion of the [[2nd Bundesliga]] and earned the right to play in the [[Deutsche Eishockey Liga]] in [[2003–04 Deutsche Eishockey Liga season|2003–04 season]]. The organization was spun off to ''Die wölfe Eishockeyveranstaltungs GmbH'' and was renamed '''Wölfe Freiburg''', while the other teams of the club remained at EHC Freiburg e.V. Wölfe Freiburg finished in last place in its only DEL season and was relegated back to the 2nd Bundesliga.
 
Wölfe Freiburg then bounced between the 2nd Bundesliga and the [[Oberliga]] for several seasons. In 2006, ''Die wölfe Eishockeyveranstaltungs GmbH'' declared bankruptcy and ''Wölfe Freiburg GmbH'' was established the following year.
 
The team was relegated down to the [[Regionalliga]], the fourth tier of ice hockey in Germany, after ''Wölfe Freiburg GmbH'' went bankrupt in the spring of 2011. For 2011–12, the team was once again dubbed as EHC Freiburg (while keeping the Wölfe emblem) and won all 21 of its regular season games, en route to the Regionalliga championship and a promotion once again to the Oberliga. In the Season 2014–2015 the team became champion of the Oberliga and played the following season in the [[DEL2]].
 
In May 2019, it was announced that Peter Russell had left the Glasgow Clan, and would be joining EHC Freiburg in the [[DEL2]], taking over from Jan Melichar.<ref>{{cite news|title=Peter Russell wird neuer Trainer des EHC Freiburg|url=https://www.ehcf.de/news/article/peter-russell-wird-neuer-trainer-des-ehc-freiburg/|language=german|date=13 May 2019|accessdate=13 May 2019}}</ref>


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 16:12, 29 July 2024

EHC Freiburg
Wolfe Freiburg.png
City: Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany
League: DEL2
Founded: 1984
Home Arena: Franz Siegel Stadion
Colors: Blue, White, Red


EHC Freiburg is an ice hockey team in Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany. They play in the DEL2, the second level of ice hockey in Germany.

History

The club was created as EHC Freiburg in 1984. In 2003, they became champion of the 2nd Bundesliga and earned the right to play in the Deutsche Eishockey Liga in 2003–04 season. The organization was spun off to Die wölfe Eishockeyveranstaltungs GmbH and was renamed Wölfe Freiburg, while the other teams of the club remained at EHC Freiburg e.V. Wölfe Freiburg finished in last place in its only DEL season and was relegated back to the 2nd Bundesliga.

Wölfe Freiburg then bounced between the 2nd Bundesliga and the Oberliga for several seasons. In 2006, Die wölfe Eishockeyveranstaltungs GmbH declared bankruptcy and Wölfe Freiburg GmbH was established the following year.

The team was relegated down to the Regionalliga, the fourth tier of ice hockey in Germany, after Wölfe Freiburg GmbH went bankrupt in the spring of 2011. For 2011–12, the team was once again dubbed as EHC Freiburg (while keeping the Wölfe emblem) and won all 21 of its regular season games, en route to the Regionalliga championship and a promotion once again to the Oberliga. In the Season 2014–2015 the team became champion of the Oberliga and played the following season in the DEL2.

In May 2019, it was announced that Peter Russell had left the Glasgow Clan, and would be joining EHC Freiburg in the DEL2, taking over from Jan Melichar.[1]

References

  1. "Peter Russell wird neuer Trainer des EHC Freiburg", 13 May 2019. Retrieved on 13 May 2019. (german) 

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