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{| | {{Infobox Pro hockey team | ||
| | | team = HC Thurgau | ||
| | | bg_color = background:#FFFFFF; border-top:#005E24 5px solid; border-bottom:#FFDD00 5px solid; | ||
| | | text_color = #000000 | ||
| | | logo = HC Thurgau logo.png | ||
| | | logosize = 210px | ||
| | | city = [[Weinfelden]], [[Switzerland]] | ||
| | | league = [[Swiss League]] | ||
|| | | conference = | ||
| | | division = | ||
|| | | founded = {{Start date|1989}} | ||
| | | operated = | ||
|| | | folded = | ||
| | | arena = Güttingersreuti<br>(capacity 3,200) | ||
| | | colors = {{Color box|#005E24}} {{Color box|#FFDD00}} {{Color box|#FFFFFF}} | ||
| owner = | |||
| affiliates = [[SC Rapperswil-Jona Lakers]] | |||
| parentclub = | |||
| website = [http://www.hcthurgau.ch/home/ hcthurgau.ch] | |||
| name1 = HC Thurgau | |||
| dates1 = 1989–2014 | |||
| name2 = Hockey Thurgau | |||
| dates2 = 2014–2017 | |||
| name3 = HC Thurgau | |||
| dates3 = 2017–present | |||
}} | |||
''' | '''Hockey Club Thurgau''' is a [[Switzerland|Swiss]] professional [[ice hockey]] club based in [[Weinfelden]], [[Switzerland]]. The club was founded in 1989 and currently plays in the [[Swiss League]] (SL) at the Güttingersreuti, with a capacity of 3,200. | ||
[[File:HC Thurgau.png|thumb|200px]] | |||
==History== | |||
HC Thurgau emerged from the merging of clubs EHC Frauenfeld and EHC Weinfelden. With the best players of the two ice hockey clubs, both located in Canton Thurgau, were to play as HC Thurgau. With the ideal to offer hockey fans a better regional ice hockey team to compete in the national league, the club was founded in 1989. In December 1993, the EHC Kreuzlingen also merged to join HC Thurgau.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.hcthurgau.ch/organisation/geschichte/ | title = HC Thurgau history | publisher = HC Thurgau | date = 2019-05-06 | access-date = 2019-05-06 | language = de | archive-date = 2017-12-08 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20171208122317/http://www.hcthurgau.ch/organisation/geschichte/ | url-status = dead }}</ref> | |||
Thurgau | The club started its first season in 1989–90 in the [[Swiss 1. Liga|Swiss 1. Liga]], the third highest ice hockey league in Switzerland. Two years later, with a 8–7 finals victory against SC Langnau, Thurgau claimed its first amateur title and was promoted to the [[National League B]]. | ||
==References== | |||
{{Reflist}} | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* [http://www.hctg.ch hctg.ch] | * [http://www.hctg.ch hctg.ch] |
Latest revision as of 20:49, 2 August 2024
HC Thurgau | |
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City | Weinfelden, Switzerland |
League | Swiss League |
Founded | 1989 |
Home arena |
Güttingersreuti (capacity 3,200) |
Colors | |
Affiliates | SC Rapperswil-Jona Lakers |
Franchise history | |
1989–2014 | HC Thurgau |
2014–2017 | Hockey Thurgau |
2017–present | HC Thurgau |
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Hockey Club Thurgau is a Swiss professional ice hockey club based in Weinfelden, Switzerland. The club was founded in 1989 and currently plays in the Swiss League (SL) at the Güttingersreuti, with a capacity of 3,200.
History
HC Thurgau emerged from the merging of clubs EHC Frauenfeld and EHC Weinfelden. With the best players of the two ice hockey clubs, both located in Canton Thurgau, were to play as HC Thurgau. With the ideal to offer hockey fans a better regional ice hockey team to compete in the national league, the club was founded in 1989. In December 1993, the EHC Kreuzlingen also merged to join HC Thurgau.[1]
The club started its first season in 1989–90 in the Swiss 1. Liga, the third highest ice hockey league in Switzerland. Two years later, with a 8–7 finals victory against SC Langnau, Thurgau claimed its first amateur title and was promoted to the National League B.
References
- ↑ "HC Thurgau history" (in de). HC Thurgau. 2019-05-06. http://www.hcthurgau.ch/organisation/geschichte/.
External links
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