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League PositionRecent League Form ➡Established1923 (101 years old)
Sport Ice Hockey
Stadium/HomeEnteria arena
(10,194 Capacity)
Jersey or Equipment Clearart
ArchivePrimary ColoursLocationPardubice, Czech Republic
NicknamesCompetitionsCzech ExtraligaChampions Hockey LeagueLast Editcardinaldiehard25: 29/Aug/21
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18/09 | Pardubice | - | Rytíři Kla | | 3:00pm |
20/09 | Olomouc | - | Pardubice | | 4:00pm |
22/09 | Motor Česk� | - | Pardubice | | 4:00pm |
24/09 | Pardubice | - | Mladá Boles | | 4:00pm |
27/09 | Vitkovice | - | Pardubice | | 4:00pm |
Results
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28/04 | Pardubice | 1 - 2 | Oceláři T� | |
26/04 | Oceláři T� | 4 - 1 | Pardubice | |
24/04 | Pardubice | 3 - 0 | Oceláři T� | |
21/04 | Oceláři T� | 2 - 6 | Pardubice | |
20/04 | Oceláři T� | 4 - 3 | Pardubice | |
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HC Dynamo Pardubice is a professional ice hockey club that plays in the Czech Extraliga. Its home venue is Enteria arena located in Pardubice. The club was originally named LTC Pardubice, acquiring its current name at the start of the 2015–16 season.
Ice hockey has been played in Pardubice since the beginning of the 20th century. Hockey's beginnings in Pardubice can be traced to the Matiční jezero where bandy, a hockey-like game, was played. This style of hockey was adopted from football – there were 11 players, opposing goals, a ball, and a football-like field. The first match of ice hockey was played in 1913 on the very same lake.
Organised hockey was founded in Pardubice by Vilém Weiss in 1923, the same year that the club LTC Pardubice was established. Regular competitions first took place during the 1930-1931 season.
Team Members Zadina | | Zohorna | | Tomášek | | Ščotka | |
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Showing 0 to 31 (Total: 31)Stadium or HomeThe first artificial ice rink in Pardubice was built there in 1947, later being rebuilt into an indoor ice hockey arena in 1960. In 2001, it was completely renovated to become one of the largest indoor arenas in the Czech Republic. It is currently home to the HC Pardubice ice hockey team, as well as the BK Pardubice basketball team. It hosted the IIHF Ice Hockey World Junior Championships in 2002 and 2008, the IIHF Inline Hockey World Championships in 2011 and 2014, and the men's and women's Ball Hockey World Championships in 2017.
In 2015 the arena was renamed to Tipsport arena. In 2019 the arena was renamed to Enteria Arena.
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