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{{Infobox hockey team | {{Infobox hockey team | ||
| team = HC Kometa Brno | | team = HC Kometa Brno | ||
| logo = HC Kometa Brno logo.png | | logo = HC Kometa Brno logo (2012).png | ||
| logosize = | | logosize = 200px | ||
| city = [[Brno]], [[Czech Republic]] | | city = [[Brno]], [[Czech Republic]] | ||
| league = [[Czech Extraliga]] | | league = [[Czech Extraliga]] | ||
| founded = {{Start date|1953}} | | founded = {{Start date|1953}} | ||
| operated = | | operated = | ||
| arena = [[ | | arena = [[Winnig Group Arena]] <small>(Capacity: 7,700)</small> | ||
| colours = blue, white {{color box|blue}} {{color box|white}} | | colours = blue, white {{color box|blue}} {{color box|white}} | ||
| website = [http://www.hc-kometa.cz/ www.hc-kometa.cz] | | website = [http://www.hc-kometa.cz/ www.hc-kometa.cz] | ||
}} | }} | ||
[[File:HC Kometa Brno logo.png|thumb|160px]] | |||
'''HC Kometa | '''HC Kometa Brno''' ("Comet" in English) is a professional [[ice hockey]] team based in [[Brno]], [[Czech Republic]]. They play in the [[Czech Extraliga]]. Kometa is the most successful [[ice hockey]] club in the [[Czech Republic]] with 13 [[Czechoslovak First Ice Hockey League|Czechoslovak]] (and Czech) league championship titles. Holding three [[IIHF European Cup|European Cup]] titles, Kometa ranks as the most successful Czech club in international ice hockey. The team HC Kometa Brno has won two [[Czech Extraliga|Czech championships]] seasons, capturing the title in both [[2016–17 Czech Extraliga season|2016–17]] and in [[2017–18 Czech Extraliga season|2017–18]]. | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
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In March 2012, the team managed to defeat [[HC Sparta Praha]], the winner of the [[2011–12 Czech Extraliga season|2011–12 Czech Extraliga regular season]], and qualified for the playoff semifinals.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://hokej.idnes.cz/postup-komety-do-semifinale-vyrazeni-sparty-v-play-off-pin-/hokej.aspx?c=A120320_121155_hokej_cig|title=Kometa je v euforii a už mluví o titulu. Máme na to, tvrdí hráči |date=20 March 2012|work=[[Mladá fronta DNES]]|publisher=iDnes|language=Czech|accessdate=20 March 2012}}</ref> In the semifinals, they defeated [[HC Plzeň 1929]], the runner-up of the regular season. Kometa lost the Czech Extraliga championship final to [[HC Pardubice]] in six games.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sport.cz/hokej/extraliga/clanek/423881-drama-pro-kardiaky-kometa-pretlacila-pardubice-padlo-11-golu.html|title=Pardubice - Brno 5:6. Stav série 1:1. Drama pro kardiaky. Kometa přetlačila Pardubice, padlo 11 gólů! |date=10 April 2012|publisher=Sport.cz|language=Czech|accessdate=10 April 2012}}</ref> | In March 2012, the team managed to defeat [[HC Sparta Praha]], the winner of the [[2011–12 Czech Extraliga season|2011–12 Czech Extraliga regular season]], and qualified for the playoff semifinals.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://hokej.idnes.cz/postup-komety-do-semifinale-vyrazeni-sparty-v-play-off-pin-/hokej.aspx?c=A120320_121155_hokej_cig|title=Kometa je v euforii a už mluví o titulu. Máme na to, tvrdí hráči |date=20 March 2012|work=[[Mladá fronta DNES]]|publisher=iDnes|language=Czech|accessdate=20 March 2012}}</ref> In the semifinals, they defeated [[HC Plzeň 1929]], the runner-up of the regular season. Kometa lost the Czech Extraliga championship final to [[HC Pardubice]] in six games.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sport.cz/hokej/extraliga/clanek/423881-drama-pro-kardiaky-kometa-pretlacila-pardubice-padlo-11-golu.html|title=Pardubice - Brno 5:6. Stav série 1:1. Drama pro kardiaky. Kometa přetlačila Pardubice, padlo 11 gólů! |date=10 April 2012|publisher=Sport.cz|language=Czech|accessdate=10 April 2012}}</ref> | ||
== | ==Honours== | ||
*'''Czechoslovak | ===Domestic=== | ||
*'''[[IIHF European | |||
*'''[[ | '''[[Czech Extraliga]]''' | ||
* {{gold1}} Winners (2): [[2016–17 Czech Extraliga season|2016–17]], [[2017–18 Czech Extraliga season|2017–18]] | |||
* {{silver2}} Runners-up (2): [[2011–12 Czech Extraliga season|2011–12]], [[2013–14 Czech Extraliga season|2013–14]] | |||
* {{bronze3}} 3rd place (1): [[2014–15 Czech Extraliga season|2014–15]] | |||
'''[[Czech 1.liga]]''' | |||
* {{gold1}} Winners (1): [[1994–95 Czech 1. Liga season|1994–95]] | |||
* {{silver2}} Runners-up (1): [[2008–09 Czech 1. Liga season|2008–09]] | |||
* {{bronze3}} 3rd place (1): [[1993–94 Czech 1. Liga season|1993–94]] | |||
'''[[Czechoslovak First Ice Hockey League|Czechoslovak Extraliga]]''' | |||
* {{gold1}} Winners (11): [[1954–55 Czechoslovak Extraliga season|1954–55]], [[1955–56 Czechoslovak Extraliga season|1955–56]], [[1956–57 Czechoslovak Extraliga season|1956–57]], [[1957–58 Czechoslovak Extraliga season|1957–58]], [[1959–60 Czechoslovak Extraliga season|1959–60]], [[1960–61 Czechoslovak Extraliga season|1960–61]], [[1961–62 Czechoslovak Extraliga season|1961–62]], [[1962–63 Czechoslovak Extraliga season|1962–63]], [[1963–64 Czechoslovak Extraliga season|1963–64]], [[1964–65 Czechoslovak Extraliga season|1964–65]], [[1965–66 Czechoslovak Extraliga season|1965–66]] | |||
* {{silver2}} Runners-up (4): [[1953–54 Czechoslovak Extraliga season|1953–54]], [[1967–68 Czechoslovak Extraliga season|1967–68]], [[1968–69 Czechoslovak Extraliga season|1968–69]], [[1970–71 Czechoslovak Extraliga season|1970–71]] | |||
* {{bronze3}} 3rd place (3): [[1958–59 Czechoslovak Extraliga season|1958–59]], [[1966–67 Czechoslovak Extraliga season|1966–67]], [[1969–70 Czechoslovak Extraliga season|1969–70]] | |||
'''[[1. Česká národní hokejová liga ]]''' | |||
* {{gold1}} Winners (3): [[1980–81 1. Česká národní hokejová liga season|1980–81]], [[1988–89 1. Česká národní hokejová liga season|1988–89]], [[1990–91 1. Česká národní hokejová liga season|1990–91]] | |||
* {{bronze3}} 3rd place (1): [[1992–93 1. Česká národní hokejová liga season|1992–93]] | |||
===International=== | |||
'''[[IIHF European Cup]]''' | |||
* {{gold1}} Winners (3): [[IIHF European Cup 1966|1965–66]], [[IIHF European Cup 1967|1966–67]], [[IIHF European Cup 1968|1967–68]] | |||
===Pre-season=== | |||
'''[[Spengler Cup]]''' | |||
* {{gold1}} Winners (1): 1955 | |||
* {{silver2}} Runners-up (1): 1957 | |||
'''[[Rona Cup]]''' | |||
* {{gold1}} Winners (1): 2014 | |||
'''[[Tipsport Hockey Cup]]''' | |||
* {{gold1}} Winners (1): 2008 | |||
==History of the team name== | ==History of the team name== |
Revision as of 16:45, 25 July 2024
HC Kometa Brno | |
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City: | Brno, Czech Republic |
League: | Czech Extraliga |
Founded: | 1953 |
Home Arena: | Winnig Group Arena (Capacity: 7,700) |
Colors: | blue, white |
HC Kometa Brno ("Comet" in English) is a professional ice hockey team based in Brno, Czech Republic. They play in the Czech Extraliga. Kometa is the most successful ice hockey club in the Czech Republic with 13 Czechoslovak (and Czech) league championship titles. Holding three European Cup titles, Kometa ranks as the most successful Czech club in international ice hockey. The team HC Kometa Brno has won two Czech championships seasons, capturing the title in both 2016–17 and in 2017–18.
History
The club was founded in 1953 as an army ice hockey club with the name Rudá hvězda Brno ("Red Star"). The majority of players were transferred from 2 hockey clubs in Brno (TJ Spartak Brno Zbrojovka and TJ Spartak GZ Královo Pole[1]). In 1962 the club changed its name to ZKL Brno (ZKL is abbreviation of "Ball Bearing Factory")[2] and stopped being an army team. In 1976 the name was changed to Zetor Brno. Shortly after revolution (1994), club changed its name to HC Kometa Brno. "Kometa" was the team's nickname since 1950's (opposite to official "Red Star") and the team was commonly referred to by this name since its beginnings.
In 1996 the team relegated from Czech Extraliga to the second highest ice hockey league – Czech 1.liga. For many years, the team struggled due to bad financing, multiple changes of owners and faced another relegation, which happened in 2001-2002 season. The club almost ceased to exist, played in the East division of the third highest Czech ice hockey league - 2. liga. By 2003-2004 season, it returned to 1. liga and began its little "renaissaince". In 2004, Kometa played its first playoffs since 1997, reached semifinals in 2008 and finals in 2009. On 1 April 2009, Kometa bought the licence for Czech Extraliga from another South Moravian club, HC Znojemští Orli. This club will now serve as a farm team for Brno.[3]
In March 2012, the team managed to defeat HC Sparta Praha, the winner of the 2011–12 Czech Extraliga regular season, and qualified for the playoff semifinals.[4] In the semifinals, they defeated HC Plzeň 1929, the runner-up of the regular season. Kometa lost the Czech Extraliga championship final to HC Pardubice in six games.[5]
Honours
Domestic
- 1954–55, 1955–56, 1956–57, 1957–58, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1961–62, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66 Winners (11):
- 1953–54, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71 Runners-up (4):
- 1958–59, 1966–67, 1969–70 3rd place (3):
1. Česká národní hokejová liga
International
Pre-season
- Winners (1): 1955
- Runners-up (1): 1957
- Winners (1): 2014
- Winners (1): 2008
History of the team name
- 1953 – Rudá hvězda Brno
- 1962 – TJ ZKL Brno
- 1976 – TJ Zetor Brno
- 1990 – HC Zetor Brno
- 1993 – HC Královopolská Brno
- 1994 – HC Kometa Brno
- 1995 – HC Kometa Brno BVV
- 1997 – HC Kometa Brno
Notes
- ↑ http://www.hc-kometa.cz/historie.asp
- ↑ Originally Závody kuličkových ložisek; this factory – now ZKL Group Brno – became main sponsor of the club
- ↑ http://www.hokej.cz/index.php?lng=CZ&view=clanek&id=43278
- ↑ "Kometa je v euforii a už mluví o titulu. Máme na to, tvrdí hráči" (in Czech). Mladá fronta DNES. iDnes. 20 March 2012. http://hokej.idnes.cz/postup-komety-do-semifinale-vyrazeni-sparty-v-play-off-pin-/hokej.aspx?c=A120320_121155_hokej_cig. Retrieved 20 March 2012.
- ↑ "Pardubice - Brno 5:6. Stav série 1:1. Drama pro kardiaky. Kometa přetlačila Pardubice, padlo 11 gólů!" (in Czech). Sport.cz. 10 April 2012. http://www.sport.cz/hokej/extraliga/clanek/423881-drama-pro-kardiaky-kometa-pretlacila-pardubice-padlo-11-golu.html. Retrieved 10 April 2012.
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