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{{Infobox KHL team
{{Infobox KHL team
| clubname  = Celje
| clubname  = Celje
| image      = [[File:HK_celje_logo.png|150px]]
| image      = [[File:HK_celje_logo new.png|150px]]
| fullname  =  
| fullname  =  
| fullname  = Hokejski Klub Celje
| fullname  = Hokejski Klub Celje
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| dissolved  =
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| based_in  = [[Celje]]
| based_in  = [[Celje]]
| arena      = [[Golovec Ice Hall]]
| arena      = [[Celje Ice Hall]]
| capacity  = 500
| capacity  = 500
| league    = *'''[[Inter-National League]]'''<br /> 2013–
| league    = [[Alps Hockey League]]<br />[[Slovenian Ice Hockey League|Slovenian Championship]]
| division  =  
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| conference =  
| conference =  
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| gm        =  
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| head_coach = Rok Rojšek
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| captain    =  
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| honors =
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| website = http://www.hk-celje.si/
| website = http://www.hk-celje.si/
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'''Hokejski Klub Celje''' (English: Celje Hockey Club), commonly referred to as '''HK Celje''' or simply '''Celje''', is an ice hockey club from [[Celje]], [[Slovenia]]. The current club was established in 1998,<ref name="Profil"/> after the old HK Celje was dissolved. They do not have a senior team anymore, only younger selections of the club are currently active. The old HK Celje was quite ambitious in the early 1990s, playing in the [[Slovenian Ice Hockey League]]. However, they did not get the desired results of winning a championship, and went bankrupt in 1993.
[[File:HK_celje_logo.png|thumb|150px]]
'''Hokejski Klub Celje''' (English: Celje Hockey Club), commonly referred to as '''HK Celje''' or simply '''Celje''', is an ice hockey club from [[Celje]], [[Slovenia]], that competes in the [[Alps Hockey League]] and the [[Slovenian Ice Hockey League]]. The current club was established in 1998,<ref name="Profil"/> after the old HK Celje was dissolved. The old club was quite ambitious in the early 1990s, playing in the [[Slovenian Ice Hockey League]]. However, they did not get the desired results of winning a championship, and went bankrupt in 1993.


The original club was founded in 1947 and played sporadically until 1966, when an indoor ice rink was opened in Celje. Prior to that, the team's activities had hinged on the weather conditions. They played primarily in the lower-level Yugoslav leagues, but did appear in the [[Yugoslav Ice Hockey League]] during the 1952-53 season (as '''HK Klavidar Celje''') and in most years between 1973 and 1988.  
The original club was founded in 1947 and played sporadically until 1966, when an indoor ice rink was opened in Celje. Prior to that, the team's activities had hinged on the weather conditions. They played primarily in the lower-level Yugoslav leagues, but did appear in the [[Yugoslav Ice Hockey League]] during the 1952-53 season (as '''HK Klavidar Celje''') and in most years between 1973 and 1988.  

Latest revision as of 15:05, 1 August 2024

Celje
HK celje logo new.png
Full name Hokejski Klub Celje
Founded 1998 (orig: 1947)[1]
Based In Celje
Arena Celje Ice Hall
(Capacity: 500)
League Alps Hockey League
Slovenian Championship
Team Colors          
Website http://www.hk-celje.si/

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HK celje logo.png

Hokejski Klub Celje (English: Celje Hockey Club), commonly referred to as HK Celje or simply Celje, is an ice hockey club from Celje, Slovenia, that competes in the Alps Hockey League and the Slovenian Ice Hockey League. The current club was established in 1998,[1] after the old HK Celje was dissolved. The old club was quite ambitious in the early 1990s, playing in the Slovenian Ice Hockey League. However, they did not get the desired results of winning a championship, and went bankrupt in 1993.

The original club was founded in 1947 and played sporadically until 1966, when an indoor ice rink was opened in Celje. Prior to that, the team's activities had hinged on the weather conditions. They played primarily in the lower-level Yugoslav leagues, but did appear in the Yugoslav Ice Hockey League during the 1952-53 season (as HK Klavidar Celje) and in most years between 1973 and 1988.

Arena

The team play their home matches at the Golovec Ice Hall, a 500 capacity ice hall in Celje.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 HZS. "HK Celje" (in Slovene). www.hokej.si. http://www.hokej.si/klubi/hkcelje.html. Retrieved 12 December 2012. 

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