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Orli Znojmo

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City
  
Znojmo, Czech Republic

Owner(s)
  
Pavel Ohera

Arena
  
Hostan Arena

Captain
  
Jiří Beroun

Founded
  
1933

Colors
  
Red, white

Head coach
  
Roman Šimíček

Location
  
Znojmo, Czech Republic

General manager
  
Rostislav Dočekal

Color
  
Red, white

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League
  
Czech Extraliga 1999–2009 Erste Bank Eishockey Liga 2011–

Home arena
  
Nevoga Arena (Capacity: 4,500)

Profiles

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Orli Znojmo (in English Znojmo Eagles) is a Czech-based ice hockey team that currently plays in the Austrian Hockey League. The club is based in Znojmo and their home arena is Nevoga arena.

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From 1999 to 2009, the club competed in the Czech Extraliga. Their biggest success in that league was a third-place finish in 2005-06. National Hockey League players Patrik Eliáš, Martin Havlát and Tomáš Vokoun played for this club during the 2004–05 NHL lockout. On 1 April 2009, Orli sold its Czech Extraliga license to another South Moravian club, HC Kometa Brno.

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After two seasons in the Czech First League, the club announced on 31 May 2011 that they were joining the Austrian-based Erste Bank Hockey League.

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History

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The club was founded in 1933 originally as TJ Sokol Znojmo and played until the early 1990s, at only a regional level. In 1993, Znojmo entered a sponsorship with Czech-Austrian company Excalibur under Jaroslav Vlasak. With this financial support club moved to become a professional outfit and in 1994 joined the Czech Second League. Renamed SK Agropodnik Znojmo, they competed the following three seasons in the Second League. From 1996, the club served as an affiliate to Extraliga clubs, HC Pardubice and HC Dukla Jihlava, in order to further establish junior players experience. After a successful playoffs in 1997, Znojmo were promoted to the Czech First League.

In their two seasons in the Czech First League, Znojmo now known as HC Excalibur Znojemští Orli, in reflecting their sponsorship, formed a competitive team and won their first Championship title in 1997–98 before failing to gain promotion in a 4:3 series defeat to HC Slezan Opava. After claiming their second consecutive title in the 1998–99 season, Znojmo were victorious in the promotion playoffs against Dukla Jihlava to celebrate their first entry into the Czech Extraliga.

In the following years, the club was able to hold its own in the Extraliga, but never managed to get past the playoff semi-finals. In 2001 was called again changed their name due to sponsorship to new sponsor in HC JME Znojemští Orli. The club's largest success in the Extraliga came in the achievement of the play-off semi-final in the 2005–06 season.

In summer 2008, there was speculation that the club wanted to sell his Extraliga license, but in the end, the Supervisory Board of the Association decided to continue to operate the first team in the Extraliga. In the 2008–09 season, HC Znojmo presented one of the oldest teams in the Extraliga with the average age of 29,consisting of Jiří Dopita and Jaroslav Kames as two players who were born before 1970. After the end of the season, the club sold its license due to the exit of the main sponsor EON, to HC Kometa Brno for 25 million crowns and voluntarily returned to compete First League. In addition, a player exchange between the clubs was agree and as a part of the restructuring. the club became known as Orli Znojmo.

After two seasons in the First League and in the spring of 2011, the club applied for inclusion in the Austrian Erste Bank Eishockey Liga. Under the ambition to give the team a new perspective, without having to take the financial risk of promotion in the Extraliga. On 31 May 2011, the EBEL granted the application after the Czech Ice Hockey Association's consent on the condition that the club continues to participate with a team in the first league. This requirement was not later maintained.

Current roster

Updated February 10, 2016.

References

Orli Znojmo Wikipedia