HC Tábor

  • 2009: Champion of the 2nd Division ( West)

The HC Tábor is a Czech ice hockey club from Tábor, which was founded in 1921 as Dělnický sportovní club Tábor since 2012 and participates in the third-rate second národní hokejová league. The home games of the association will be held in the 4,992 -seat stadium Zimni Tábor.

History

The first ice hockey club in Tábor in 1921 as a workers' sports club ( Czech Dělnický sportovní club Tábor ) was founded. This was its home games on the frozen dam in winter Jordán. After Second World War, the club 1945-1947 the first league belonged to - the League of HC Tábor against I. ČLTK Prague, which ended with 2:7, the first official game in Czechoslovakia after World War II. In the 1970s, the club acted under the name TJ VS Tábor as a training club for the army sports club Dukla Jihlava ASD. By the early 1990s, the men's team of the association of the third division belonged to.

In the 1992/93 season the club was relegated after the merger with the VTJ Tábor from the third Czechoslovakian league in the new second -Czech game class and remained until 1995 in this. In the following years, the men's team participated regularly in the play-offs of the second league, but never managed to move up to the first league.

In the 2008 /09 season of HC Tábor won the main round of the regional season of the third division and continued into the play-offs by, so that the club was allowed to attend the 1st League relegation. In this this took second place and thus increased again in the first league.

During May, 2011, insolvency proceedings were opened against the operating company of the professional team, which resulted in the (regional) county league to withdraw the team. From this, the club again in 2012 rose to the second národní hokejová league.

Season statistics since 1993

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