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'''IF Troja | '''IF Troja-Ljungby''' is an [[ice hockey]] club that plays in [[Ljungby, Sweden|Ljungby]], Sweden at [[Ljungby Arena]]. The club was founded as IF Troja on 22 March 1948. | ||
The IF Troja-Ljungby men's representative team currently plays in the Södra ('South') division of the [[Hockeyettan]], the third-highest league in Sweden. The women's representative team plays in the Södra division of the [[Damettan|NDHL Damettan]], the second-highest league in Sweden. | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Latest revision as of 17:23, 1 August 2024
IF Troja/Ljungby | |
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City: | Ljungby, Sweden |
League: | Hockeyettan |
Division: | South |
Founded: | 1948 |
Home Arena: | Ljungby Arena (capacity 3620) |
IF Troja-Ljungby is an ice hockey club that plays in Ljungby, Sweden at Ljungby Arena. The club was founded as IF Troja on 22 March 1948.
The IF Troja-Ljungby men's representative team currently plays in the Södra ('South') division of the Hockeyettan, the third-highest league in Sweden. The women's representative team plays in the Södra division of the NDHL Damettan, the second-highest league in Sweden.
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