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| based_in  = [[Gap, Hautes-Alpes|Gap]], {{flagicon|France}}
| based_in  = [[Gap, Hautes-Alpes|Gap]], {{flagicon|France}}
| arena      = [[Patinoire Brown-Ferrand]]
| arena      = [[Patinoire Brown-Ferrand]]
| capacity  = 2000
| capacity  = 3400
| league    = '''[[Ligue Magnus]]'''<br/><small>2009-Present</small>
| league    = '''[[Ligue Magnus]]'''<br/><small>2009-Present</small>
| division  =  
| division  =  
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==Awards and trophies==
==Awards and trophies==


* [[Ligue Magnus]] : winner 1977, 1978, and 2015
* [[Ligue Magnus]] : 1977, 1978, 2015, 2017
* [[FFHG Division 1]]: winner 1996 and 2009
* [[FFHG Division 1]]: 1996 and 2009
* [[Coupe des As]] : winner 1986
* [[Coupe des As]] : 1986
* U22 : 5 championships
* U22 : 5 championships
* U18 : 7 championships
* U18 : 7 championships

Latest revision as of 14:33, 29 July 2024

Rapaces de Gap
Gap HC Logo.png
Full name Gap Hockey Club
Nickname(s) Rapaces
(Birds of prey)
Founded 1937
Based In Gap, Flag of France
Arena Patinoire Brown-Ferrand
(Capacity: 3400)
League Ligue Magnus
2009-Present
Team Colors               
Website Les Rapaces

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The Rapaces de Gap (official name: Gap Hockey Club) are a French ice hockey team based in Gap, currently playing in the Ligue Magnus, the top level of French ice hockey.

History

The team was founded in 1937[1] and plays home games at the Patinoire Brown-Ferrand. Gap has won the French Championship three times; in 1977[2], 1978, and 2015.[3]

Awards and trophies

  • Ligue Magnus : 1977, 1978, 2015, 2017
  • FFHG Division 1: 1996 and 2009
  • Coupe des As : 1986
  • U22 : 5 championships
  • U18 : 7 championships
  • U16 : 7 championships
  • U14 : 4 championships
  • U11 : 3 championships

Team Photos

References

  1. Profile on hockeyarenas.net
  2. Championnat de France 1976/77 on hockeyarchives
  3. Championnat de France 1977/78 on hockeyarchives

External links


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