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{{Infobox KHL team
{{Pro hockey team
| clubname  = EC VSV
| text_color = #000000
| image      = [[Image:ECVillacherSVLogo.gif|82px]]
| bg_color = background:#FFFFFF; border-top:#001489 5px solid; border-bottom:#001489 5px solid;
| fullname  =  
| team = EC iDM Wärmepumpen VSV
| fullname  = '''EC Villacher SV'''
| logo = EC VSV Logo.png
| nickname  =  "Die Adler" (german for "The Eagles")
| logosize = 250px
| founded    = 1923
| city = [[Villach]], [[Carinthia (state)|Carinthia]], Austria
| dissolved  =  
| league = '''[[ICE Hockey League]]'''<br>1977–present
| based_in  = [[Villach]], [[Austria]]
| arena      = [[Villacher Stadthalle]]
| capacity  = 4,800
| league     = '''[[Austrian Hockey League|Erste Bank Eishockey Liga]]'''
| division  =
| conference =  
| conference =  
| uniform    =  
| division =  
| team_color = {{color box|blue}} {{color box|white}}
| owner = EC VSV GmbH
| owner      =  
| coach =
| gm        = Giuseppe Mion
| captain =
| head_coach = Hannu Järvenpää
| founded = 1923
| captain    = Gerhard Unterluggauer
| arena = [[Villacher Stadthalle]]<br>(Capacity: 4,800)
| honors    =
| colors = {{color box|#001489}} {{color box|#FFFFFF}}
|affiliates  =  
| website = https://www.ecvsv.at/
|website    = http://www.ecvsv.at/
<!---Franchise history--->
| name1 = EC VSV
| dates1 = 1923–
<!---Championships--->
|reg_season_titles =  
|championships1_type = Austrian champions
| championships1 = '''6''' ([[1980–81 Austrian Hockey League season|1981]], [[1991–92 Austrian Hockey League season|1992]], [[1992–93 Austrian Hockey League season|1993]], [[1998–99 Austrian Hockey League season|1999]], [[2001–02 Austrian Hockey League season|2002]], [[2005–06 Austrian Hockey League season|2006]])
}}
}}
'''EC VSV''' are an [[ice hockey]] team in the [[Austrian Hockey League]]. They play their home games at [[Stadthalle (Villach)|Stadthalle]] (capacity approximately 4500 specatators) in [[Villach]], [[Austria]]. The team colors are blue and white. Their mascot is an eagle - Villach's coat of arms represents an eagle's claw.


'''EC iDM Wärmepumpen VSV''' are an [[ice hockey]] team in the [[ICE Hockey League]]. They play their home games at [[Stadthalle (Villach)|Stadthalle]] (capacity approximately 4500 spectators) in [[Villach]], [[Austria]]. The team colors are blue and white. Their mascot is an eagle - Villach's coat of arms represents an eagle's claw.
[[Image:ECVillacherSVLogo.gif|thumb|82px]]
==Honours==
==Honours==
*'''[[Austrian Hockey League|Austrian Championships]]:'''
*'''[[Austrian Hockey League|Austrian Championships]]:'''
**''Winners (6)'' : 1981, 1992, 1993, 1999, 2002, 2006
**''Winners (6)'' : 1981, 1992, 1993, 1999, 2002, 2006
 
*'''[[Austrian National League]]:'''
**'''Winners (1)''' : 1977
== History==
== History==
===Pre-1977 history===
===Pre-1977 history===

Latest revision as of 14:27, 25 July 2024

EC iDM Wärmepumpen VSV
EC VSV Logo.png
City Villach, Carinthia, Austria
League ICE Hockey League
1977–present
Founded 1923
Home arena Villacher Stadthalle
(Capacity: 4,800)
Colors          
Owner(s) EC VSV GmbH
Franchise history
1923– EC VSV

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EC iDM Wärmepumpen VSV are an ice hockey team in the ICE Hockey League. They play their home games at Stadthalle (capacity approximately 4500 spectators) in Villach, Austria. The team colors are blue and white. Their mascot is an eagle - Villach's coat of arms represents an eagle's claw.

ECVillacherSVLogo.gif

Honours

History

Pre-1977 history

The club was admitted into the Austrian Ice Hockey Federation (OEHV) as a provisional member in 1924. They later received full membership on April 8, 1926. They were removed from the association in 1932 but later returned as provisional members on November 26, 1935, and regained full membership status in April 1936.

VSV did not participate in the Austrian Championship in any pre-war seasons, but they did play in numerous exhibition matches, both against Austrian and other European squads, over the years.

They are recorded to have played in the Austrian Championship from 1957-58 to 1962-63, when they were relegated after a last-placed finish.

Promotion to the top division and first successes

By winning the second divisions title in the 1976/77 season the EC VSV acquired the right to ascend to Austria's highest league and stayed there eversince. Following the EC KAC the team is second oldest in this league. Although the team became last in their first season (one of the reasons why trainer Karol Havasi Last was replaced by player-coach Ryan D'Arcy by the end of the season), some of their young players, led by Leo Sivec, already showed good performance here. In their second season they took the fifth place, the main problem was the vacant coaching job, which was initially filled by Adalbert and Saint John, by the end of the season by injured Bart Crashley.

First title win

Missing the Masters three times in a row the 1980/81 season of the Austrian Hockey League finally brought the first success. Thanks to the youth training under Hermann Knoll and an increased incorporation of the young players (Sivec the oldest residents at that time was just 23 years of age) the EC VSV struggled in the regular season up to second place. The Final round against the Wiener EV could be won narrowly. The following year, however Sivec missed due to injury most of the season, and conditional problems did the rest. Both the regular season and Final round ended on a disappointing fifth.

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