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Augsburger Panther

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Established
1878 (146 years old)

Sport
Ice Hockey

Stadium/Home
Curt Frenzel Stadium
(6,218 Capacity)

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Augsburg, Germany

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German DEL

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08/03 EHC Red Bull 4 - 5 Augsburger P
03/03 Augsburger P 1 - 3 Dusseldorf
01/03 Bremerhaven 4 - 0 Augsburger P
28/02 Augsburger P 2 - 6 Adler Mannhe
25/02 Augsburger P 1 - 3 Grizzly Wolf

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The Augsburger Panther are a professional ice hockey team in the Deutsche Eishockey Liga. The team is based in Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany. They play their home games at the Curt Frenzel Stadion.

Founded in 1878, the team's name was Augsburger EV (Augsburger Eislaufverein, i.e. "Augsburgian Skating Society") until 1994, when it was changed to Augsburger Panther.

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Abbott





Bergman





Borst





Clarke



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Endras





Haase





Hafenrichter





Holzmann



35

Keller





Kharboutli



11

Köhler





Kristo





Lamb





Lambacher



65

Länger





LeBlanc



43

Linde





McClure





Miller





Payerl



52

Rantakari



58

Renner





Rogl





Roy



12

Sacher



40

Schüle



93

Sezemsky



4

Southorn





Sternheimer





Stieler





Tölzer





Trevelyan





Valentine





Viveiros



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Stadium or Home

The Curt Frenzel Stadium (Curt-Frenzel-Stadion) is an arena in Augsburg, Germany. It is used for ice hockey in the German DEL as home arena for the Augsburger Panther. It holds 6,218 people. It was renamed in 1971 after Curt Frenzel, club president of the Panther, who died in 1970. Until 2013 the stadium was only covered by a roof. Not having walls, the stadium was the only in German professional ice hockey partly being an outdoor arena. Along with a complete renovation the arena was closed for the DEL season 2013/14. The renovation had begun in 2010 and was scheduled to be completed in 2012. However, after the first stand had been completed, fans discovered that they were not able to see parts of the ice. The stand had to be rebuilt, causing an estimate of 2,5 million Euro extra cost and leading to a not yet settled lawsuit against the responsible architect.

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