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KHL Medveščak Zagreb

KHL Medveščak Zagreb (Croatian: Klub hokeja na ledu Medveščak Zagreb), also known as KHL Medveščak Mladi, is a Croatian ice hockey club based in Zagreb, established in 1961. The team's name derives from the location of its original arena in the Medveščak area in central Zagreb, with KHL the abbreviation of the Croatian words for "ice hockey club." It is by far the most successful and popular ice hockey team in the country.

Medveščak
NicknameMedvedi (The bears)
CityZagreb, Croatia
League
Founded1961; 62 years ago (1961)
Home arenaDvorana Velesajam
(capacity: 500)
Dom Sportova
(capacity: 5,000)[1]
Arena Zagreb
(capacity: 15,500)
Colours   
WebsiteOfficial website
Franchise history
Klub hokeja na ledu Medveščak Zagreb

From 1961 to 1991 the club was member of the Yugoslav League, before joining the Croatian League amid the breakup of Yugoslavia. In 2007 they also played in the Slovenian League for two seasons, and then the Austrian League from 2009 to 2013. From 2013 until 2017 they played in the Kontinental Hockey League, before returning to the EBEL.

In 2003 they formed a farm team, KHL Medveščak Zagreb II, which gradually took its place in the Croatian League, and which also competed briefly in regional competitions in the 2003–04 Panonian League and the 2009–10 Slohokej League.

Medveščak hosted most of their games at Dom Sportova, and occasionally at Arena Zagreb. In their first KHL season in 2013–14, it was the 16th most attended European club, with an average of 7,828 spectators per game,[2] while their attendance during the 2016–17 season, 4,554 per game, was 72nd overall in Europe.[3]

History

Yugoslav league (1961–1990)

The team was established in 1961, as a successor team of the defunct SD Zagreb sports society. In its first ten seasons in the Yugoslav Ice Hockey League, Medveščak built up a following and became the second most popular sports team in Zagreb, behind only the local association football team Dinamo Zagreb. At the time, Medveščak played their home games at an outdoor rink in the upper-class neighbourhood of Šalata, attracting around 5,000 spectators on average.

In 1971, the team permanently moved into the indoor rink at the Dom Sportova sports hall, with the capacity of 6,400. However, during the first two decades of their existence, Medveščak established itself as a mid-table team, and never managed to win the Yugoslav championship. By the early 1980s the club was mired in financial difficulties and narrowly avoided relegation from the country's top league in 1985.[4]

The following season, in 1986, the club made a sponsorship deal with the locally based Gortan construction company, which de facto became owner of the club. With much needed investments, the club started aggressively recruiting quality players, including the Russian Hall of Famer Vyacheslav Anisin and was soon transformed into a powerhouse. By the late 1980s, they became the best in Yugoslavia, dominating the national championship and winning three consecutive Yugoslav titles from 1989 to 1991, culminating in an appearance in the 1990–91 IIHF European Cup in which they progressed to the second round.

Croatian league (1991–present)

With the dissolution of Yugoslavia in 1991, the Gortan group, along with a host of club's sponsors, was plunged into a financial crisis, which led to them pulling out of the team. Without generous funding, the club lost its best players and professional status, and was reduced to competing as an amateur outfit in the newly formed Croatian Ice Hockey League.[5] However, the club gradually improved and between the late 1990s and the late 2000s Medveščak dominated the league again, winning almost every championship.

Medveščak was additionally strengthened in the 2000s by establishing a farm team, KHL Medveščak II. It competed in the regional Panonian League in the 2003–04 season, and later joined the Croatian league in 2004.

In search of more competitive opponents to play, the team also took part in the Slovenian Hockey League from 2007 to 2009, finishing second place in their inaugural regular season. The following season, Medveščak was by far the best team in the Slovenian league (after the two best Slovenian clubs had joined the Austrian Hockey League a year earlier) during the regular season.

Austrian league (2009–2013)

Starting in the 2009–10 season, Medveščak once again moved up in competitive level, joining the Austrian Erste Bank Eishockey Liga which featured six Austrian clubs, two from Slovenia and one from Hungary and Croatia each. To mark their move up the professional ranks, the Bears recruited an American coach, Ted Sator, from fellow EBEL team Alba Volán Székesfehérvár.[6] With a commitment to continue to participate in the Croatian league playoffs, Medveščak made their Austrian debut in front of a sellout crowd at the Dom Sportova in a 6–5 victory against Slovenian member HK Acroni Jesenice on 11 September 2009.[4] The Bears drew over 200,000 spectators throughout the season's home games, and were rewarded for their efforts as the last team to qualify for a spot in the playoffs. In their inaugural season, they stunned top seeded Graz 99ers in the quarter-finals to knock them out in six games, before being eliminated by eventual champions EC Red Bull Salzburg in the semi-finals.

 
Medveščak game in Arena Zagreb

In a publicity stunt, Medveščak hosted its first two home games of the 2012–13 EBEL season in September 2012 at the ancient Roman Pula Arena. The first game ended in a 3–2 defeat to HDD Olimpija Ljubljana, and the second game was against Vienna Capitals which resulted in a 4–1 win.

Kontinental Hockey League (2013–2017)

On 29 April 2013, the club board announced that Medveščak would move to the Kontinental Hockey League for the 2013–14 season. This led to huge changes in both playing and coaching staff, with almost the entire squad replaced. The team was upgraded with lots of players with NHL experience, while Canadian Mark French became the club's new head coach.

On 6 September 2013, the Bears opened their debut season in the KHL with an impressive 7–1 win over Russian powerhouse CSKA Moscow.[7] On 25 January 2014, Medveščak defeated Lokomotiv Yaroslavl 1–0 at Arena Zagreb and qualified for the KHL playoffs in their very first KHL season. In the first round of the playoffs, Medveščak played against later finalist Lev Prague, losing all four games.

Medveščak failed to qualify for the playoffs for the next two seasons. In the 2014–15 season, Medveščak took part in the 2014 Spengler Cup in Switzerland, losing all three games.

On 13 January 2016, Russian fans threw two bananas on the ice after HC Spartak Moscow lost 4–1 in a KHL match at home to Medveščak Zagreb, targeting Medveščak's player Edwin Hedberg.[8][9] Hedberg himself admitted he had encountered such behaviour for the first time, adding that "things like this shouldn't happen but unfortunately they do",[8] while Medveščak's head coach, Gordie Dwyer, said that he was upset with the incident, and that "this obviously has no place in sport".[10] Later, Spartak Moscow issued an official apology to both Medveščak and Hedberg, affirming that video cameras at Sokolniki Arena had helped identify two offenders who would be banned from attending games.[9][10] The cameras also recorded racist hooting from the stands during a game incident involving Hedberg in the 35th minute of the match.[10] The Kontinental Hockey League eventually fined Spartak Moscow 700,000 rubles ($9,135) for the racist incident and issued a "serious warning" to the club, adding that "breaches linked to the incitement of racial, ethnic, or international discord are unacceptable".[9][11]

Return to Austrian League (2017–2019)

After a difficult 2016–17 KHL season, in which the club dealt with financial issues, it was announced they would be rejoining the Erste Bank Eishockey Liga for the 2017 season.[12][13] In August 2019, they decided to participate with renamed team (KHL Medveščak Mladi) in national league, due to financial difficulties.

UNICEF partnership

 
Dom Sportova, KHL Medveščak ZagrebKAC Klagenfurt, 15 January 2010

On 24 August 2010, KHL Medveščak formed an official partnership with UNICEF, becoming the first European hockey team to cooperate with UNICEF, joining prestigious sports clubs such as FC Barcelona, Manchester United F.C. and Boca Juniors. The Bears were selected after the success they had in their inaugural season in the EBEL league, hosting more than 200,000 spectators watching live matches without a single incident, and also for its support for the relief campaign for victims of the 2010 Haiti earthquake. Under the cooperation between Medveščak and UNICEF, the Bears actively worked on the campaign to Stop Violence Among Children, and wore a UNICEF sleeve logo and change the club's blue logo color to that of UNICEF's cyan at joint events.[14]

Sponsors

Medveščak sponsors included companies such as: Podravka, Citroen, Generali, Lidl, Carlsberg Croatia and others.

Season-by-season record

Regular season record Playoffs record
Season POS G W OPW OPL L G+ G– POFF G W OPW OPL L G+ G–
Slovenian Hockey League
2007–08 2/10 28 18 1 1 8 124 95 Did not qualify for playoffs
2008–09 1/10 35 33 0 1 1 227 66 Semi-finals 7 4 1 0 2 27 17
TOTAL 2 63 51 1 2 9 351 161 1 7 4 1 0 2 27 17
Austrian Hockey League
2009–10 8/10 54 16 9 7 22 160 182 Semi-finals 11 3 2 0 6 27 31
2010–11 8/10 54 17 6 5 26 171 171 Quarter-finals 5 1 0 1 3 18 20
2011–12 2/10 50 26 4 6 14 166 128 Semi-finals 9 5 0 0 4 25 26
2012–13 4/10 54 27 4 8 15 175 140 Quarter-finals 6 2 0 3 1 19 21
TOTAL 4 212 86 23 26 77 672 621 4 31 11 2 4 14 89 98
Kontinental Hockey League
2013–14 11/28 54 24 4 12 14 138 126 1st round 4 0 0 0 4 9 17
2014–15 23/28 60 17 6 5 32 147 191 Did not qualify for playoffs
2015–16 20/28 60 19 6 9 26 144 172 Did not qualify for playoffs
2016–17 24/29 60 19 4 4 33 138 186 Did not qualify for playoffs
TOTAL 4 234 79 20 30 105 567 675 1 4 0 0 0 4 9 17
Austrian Hockey League
2017–18

G - games played, W - win, OPW - overtime or penalties win, OPL - overtime or penalties loss, L - loss, G+ - goals for, G– - goals against

Honours

  Yugoslav Ice Hockey League: 3

    • 1989, 1990, 1991

  Yugoslav Ice Hockey Cup: 4

    • 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991

  Croatian Ice Hockey Championship: 22

    • 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018

  Tournament Biasca Biask: 1

    • 2013

  Gaubodenvolksfest-Cup: 1

    • 2015


References

  1. ^ "Ustanova Upravljanje sportskim objektima – Dvorane Doma sportova".
  2. ^ "The Bears in Europe's Top 20 most attended clubs again". Medveščak.
  3. ^ Merk, Martin (14 March 2017). "Swiss lead attendance study". IIHF.com. Retrieved 1 April 2017.
  4. ^ a b "Across the pond: Pro Hockey returns to Zagreb". National Hockey League. 16 September 2009. Retrieved 14 September 2010.
  5. ^ "Croatian Hockey: The low-down". prohockeynews.com. 27 February 2010. Retrieved 29 July 2013.
  6. ^ "Croatian club Medvescak calls on well-traveled Sator". National Hockey League. 11 August 2010. Retrieved 14 September 2010.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 25 October 2015. Retrieved 12 September 2013.
  8. ^ a b . Associated Press. 14 January 2016. Archived from the original on 23 February 2016. Retrieved 17 January 2016.
  9. ^ a b c Rogovitskiy, Dmitriy (15 January 2016). "Spartak Moscow fined for banana-throwing incident". Reuters. Retrieved 17 January 2016.
  10. ^ a b c ""Spartak" will ban bananas thrown on the ice fan to go to the KHL". LatestNewsResource. Lenta.ru. 14 January 2016. Retrieved 17 January 2016.[permanent dead link]
  11. ^ "Russian ice hockey club Spartak Moscow fined for fan racism". The Guardian. 15 January 2016. Retrieved 17 January 2016.
  12. ^ IIHF. "Back to EBEL". iihf.com. Retrieved 1 May 2017.
  13. ^ "After Four Years in KHL, Medveščak Returns to EBEL League". Retrieved 1 May 2017.
  14. ^ . UNICEF. 24 August 2010. Archived from the original on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 24 August 2010.

External links

  • (in Croatian)
  • Eliteprospects profile (in English)
  • Sektor B – the most loyal fans of KHL Medveščak Zagreb (in Croatian)

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KHL Medvescak Zagreb Croatian Klub hokeja na ledu Medvescak Zagreb also known as KHL Medvescak Mladi is a Croatian ice hockey club based in Zagreb established in 1961 The team s name derives from the location of its original arena in the Medvescak area in central Zagreb with KHL the abbreviation of the Croatian words for ice hockey club It is by far the most successful and popular ice hockey team in the country MedvescakNicknameMedvedi The bears CityZagreb CroatiaLeagueYugoslav Hockey League 1961 1991 Croatian Ice Hockey League 1991 present Slovenian Ice Hockey League 2007 2009 Erste Bank Eishockey Liga 2009 2013 2017 2019 Kontinental Hockey League 2013 2017 Founded1961 62 years ago 1961 Home arenaDvorana Velesajam capacity 500 Dom Sportova capacity 5 000 1 Arena Zagreb capacity 15 500 Colours WebsiteOfficial websiteFranchise historyKlub hokeja na ledu Medvescak ZagrebFrom 1961 to 1991 the club was member of the Yugoslav League before joining the Croatian League amid the breakup of Yugoslavia In 2007 they also played in the Slovenian League for two seasons and then the Austrian League from 2009 to 2013 From 2013 until 2017 they played in the Kontinental Hockey League before returning to the EBEL In 2003 they formed a farm team KHL Medvescak Zagreb II which gradually took its place in the Croatian League and which also competed briefly in regional competitions in the 2003 04 Panonian League and the 2009 10 Slohokej League Medvescak hosted most of their games at Dom Sportova and occasionally at Arena Zagreb In their first KHL season in 2013 14 it was the 16th most attended European club with an average of 7 828 spectators per game 2 while their attendance during the 2016 17 season 4 554 per game was 72nd overall in Europe 3 Contents 1 History 1 1 Yugoslav league 1961 1990 1 2 Croatian league 1991 present 1 3 Austrian league 2009 2013 1 4 Kontinental Hockey League 2013 2017 1 5 Return to Austrian League 2017 2019 2 UNICEF partnership 3 Sponsors 4 Season by season record 5 Honours 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditYugoslav league 1961 1990 Edit The team was established in 1961 as a successor team of the defunct SD Zagreb sports society In its first ten seasons in the Yugoslav Ice Hockey League Medvescak built up a following and became the second most popular sports team in Zagreb behind only the local association football team Dinamo Zagreb At the time Medvescak played their home games at an outdoor rink in the upper class neighbourhood of Salata attracting around 5 000 spectators on average In 1971 the team permanently moved into the indoor rink at the Dom Sportova sports hall with the capacity of 6 400 However during the first two decades of their existence Medvescak established itself as a mid table team and never managed to win the Yugoslav championship By the early 1980s the club was mired in financial difficulties and narrowly avoided relegation from the country s top league in 1985 4 The following season in 1986 the club made a sponsorship deal with the locally based Gortan construction company which de facto became owner of the club With much needed investments the club started aggressively recruiting quality players including the Russian Hall of Famer Vyacheslav Anisin and was soon transformed into a powerhouse By the late 1980s they became the best in Yugoslavia dominating the national championship and winning three consecutive Yugoslav titles from 1989 to 1991 culminating in an appearance in the 1990 91 IIHF European Cup in which they progressed to the second round Croatian league 1991 present Edit With the dissolution of Yugoslavia in 1991 the Gortan group along with a host of club s sponsors was plunged into a financial crisis which led to them pulling out of the team Without generous funding the club lost its best players and professional status and was reduced to competing as an amateur outfit in the newly formed Croatian Ice Hockey League 5 However the club gradually improved and between the late 1990s and the late 2000s Medvescak dominated the league again winning almost every championship Medvescak was additionally strengthened in the 2000s by establishing a farm team KHL Medvescak II It competed in the regional Panonian League in the 2003 04 season and later joined the Croatian league in 2004 In search of more competitive opponents to play the team also took part in the Slovenian Hockey League from 2007 to 2009 finishing second place in their inaugural regular season The following season Medvescak was by far the best team in the Slovenian league after the two best Slovenian clubs had joined the Austrian Hockey League a year earlier during the regular season Austrian league 2009 2013 Edit Starting in the 2009 10 season Medvescak once again moved up in competitive level joining the Austrian Erste Bank Eishockey Liga which featured six Austrian clubs two from Slovenia and one from Hungary and Croatia each To mark their move up the professional ranks the Bears recruited an American coach Ted Sator from fellow EBEL team Alba Volan Szekesfehervar 6 With a commitment to continue to participate in the Croatian league playoffs Medvescak made their Austrian debut in front of a sellout crowd at the Dom Sportova in a 6 5 victory against Slovenian member HK Acroni Jesenice on 11 September 2009 4 The Bears drew over 200 000 spectators throughout the season s home games and were rewarded for their efforts as the last team to qualify for a spot in the playoffs In their inaugural season they stunned top seeded Graz 99ers in the quarter finals to knock them out in six games before being eliminated by eventual champions EC Red Bull Salzburg in the semi finals Medvescak game in Arena Zagreb In a publicity stunt Medvescak hosted its first two home games of the 2012 13 EBEL season in September 2012 at the ancient Roman Pula Arena The first game ended in a 3 2 defeat to HDD Olimpija Ljubljana and the second game was against Vienna Capitals which resulted in a 4 1 win Kontinental Hockey League 2013 2017 Edit This section may contain material unrelated or insufficiently related to the topic of the article Please help improve this section or discuss this issue on the talk page May 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message On 29 April 2013 the club board announced that Medvescak would move to the Kontinental Hockey League for the 2013 14 season This led to huge changes in both playing and coaching staff with almost the entire squad replaced The team was upgraded with lots of players with NHL experience while Canadian Mark French became the club s new head coach On 6 September 2013 the Bears opened their debut season in the KHL with an impressive 7 1 win over Russian powerhouse CSKA Moscow 7 On 25 January 2014 Medvescak defeated Lokomotiv Yaroslavl 1 0 at Arena Zagreb and qualified for the KHL playoffs in their very first KHL season In the first round of the playoffs Medvescak played against later finalist Lev Prague losing all four games Medvescak failed to qualify for the playoffs for the next two seasons In the 2014 15 season Medvescak took part in the 2014 Spengler Cup in Switzerland losing all three games On 13 January 2016 Russian fans threw two bananas on the ice after HC Spartak Moscow lost 4 1 in a KHL match at home to Medvescak Zagreb targeting Medvescak s player Edwin Hedberg 8 9 Hedberg himself admitted he had encountered such behaviour for the first time adding that things like this shouldn t happen but unfortunately they do 8 while Medvescak s head coach Gordie Dwyer said that he was upset with the incident and that this obviously has no place in sport 10 Later Spartak Moscow issued an official apology to both Medvescak and Hedberg affirming that video cameras at Sokolniki Arena had helped identify two offenders who would be banned from attending games 9 10 The cameras also recorded racist hooting from the stands during a game incident involving Hedberg in the 35th minute of the match 10 The Kontinental Hockey League eventually fined Spartak Moscow 700 000 rubles 9 135 for the racist incident and issued a serious warning to the club adding that breaches linked to the incitement of racial ethnic or international discord are unacceptable 9 11 Return to Austrian League 2017 2019 Edit After a difficult 2016 17 KHL season in which the club dealt with financial issues it was announced they would be rejoining the Erste Bank Eishockey Liga for the 2017 season 12 13 In August 2019 they decided to participate with renamed team KHL Medvescak Mladi in national league due to financial difficulties UNICEF partnership Edit Dom Sportova KHL Medvescak Zagreb KAC Klagenfurt 15 January 2010 On 24 August 2010 KHL Medvescak formed an official partnership with UNICEF becoming the first European hockey team to cooperate with UNICEF joining prestigious sports clubs such as FC Barcelona Manchester United F C and Boca Juniors The Bears were selected after the success they had in their inaugural season in the EBEL league hosting more than 200 000 spectators watching live matches without a single incident and also for its support for the relief campaign for victims of the 2010 Haiti earthquake Under the cooperation between Medvescak and UNICEF the Bears actively worked on the campaign to Stop Violence Among Children and wore a UNICEF sleeve logo and change the club s blue logo color to that of UNICEF s cyan at joint events 14 Sponsors EditMedvescak sponsors included companies such as Podravka Citroen Generali Lidl Carlsberg Croatia and others Season by season record EditRegular season record Playoffs recordSeason POS G W OPW OPL L G G POFF G W OPW OPL L G G Slovenian Hockey League2007 08 2 10 28 18 1 1 8 124 95 Did not qualify for playoffs2008 09 1 10 35 33 0 1 1 227 66 Semi finals 7 4 1 0 2 27 17TOTAL 2 63 51 1 2 9 351 161 1 7 4 1 0 2 27 17Austrian Hockey League2009 10 8 10 54 16 9 7 22 160 182 Semi finals 11 3 2 0 6 27 312010 11 8 10 54 17 6 5 26 171 171 Quarter finals 5 1 0 1 3 18 202011 12 2 10 50 26 4 6 14 166 128 Semi finals 9 5 0 0 4 25 262012 13 4 10 54 27 4 8 15 175 140 Quarter finals 6 2 0 3 1 19 21TOTAL 4 212 86 23 26 77 672 621 4 31 11 2 4 14 89 98Kontinental Hockey League2013 14 11 28 54 24 4 12 14 138 126 1st round 4 0 0 0 4 9 172014 15 23 28 60 17 6 5 32 147 191 Did not qualify for playoffs2015 16 20 28 60 19 6 9 26 144 172 Did not qualify for playoffs2016 17 24 29 60 19 4 4 33 138 186 Did not qualify for playoffsTOTAL 4 234 79 20 30 105 567 675 1 4 0 0 0 4 9 17Austrian Hockey League2017 18G games played W win OPW overtime or penalties win OPL overtime or penalties loss L loss G goals for G goals againstHonours Edit Yugoslav Ice Hockey League 3 1989 1990 1991 Yugoslav Ice Hockey Cup 4 1988 1989 1990 1991 Croatian Ice Hockey Championship 22 1995 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Tournament Biasca Biask 1 2013 Gaubodenvolksfest Cup 1 2015References Edit Ustanova Upravljanje sportskim objektima Dvorane Doma sportova The Bears in Europe s Top 20 most attended clubs again Medvescak Merk Martin 14 March 2017 Swiss lead attendance study IIHF com Retrieved 1 April 2017 a b Across the pond Pro Hockey returns to Zagreb National Hockey League 16 September 2009 Retrieved 14 September 2010 Croatian Hockey The low down prohockeynews com 27 February 2010 Retrieved 29 July 2013 Croatian club Medvescak calls on well traveled Sator National Hockey League 11 August 2010 Retrieved 14 September 2010 Watch a video of the Bears stepping into their KHL premiere Archived from the original on 25 October 2015 Retrieved 12 September 2013 a b KHL in racism probe after banana throwing at Spartak game Associated Press 14 January 2016 Archived from the original on 23 February 2016 Retrieved 17 January 2016 a b c Rogovitskiy Dmitriy 15 January 2016 Spartak Moscow fined for banana throwing incident Reuters Retrieved 17 January 2016 a b c Spartak will ban bananas thrown on the ice fan to go to the KHL LatestNewsResource Lenta ru 14 January 2016 Retrieved 17 January 2016 permanent dead link Russian ice hockey club Spartak Moscow fined for fan racism The Guardian 15 January 2016 Retrieved 17 January 2016 IIHF Back to EBEL iihf com Retrieved 1 May 2017 After Four Years in KHL Medvescak Returns to EBEL League Retrieved 1 May 2017 Friendship between UNICEF and KHL Medvescak Zagreb for children UNICEF 24 August 2010 Archived from the original on 21 July 2011 Retrieved 24 August 2010 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to KHL Medvescak Zagreb Official Video Portal in Croatian Eliteprospects profile in English Sektor B the most loyal fans of KHL Medvescak Zagreb in Croatian Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title KHL Medvescak Zagreb amp oldid 1136472567, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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