Description The ECDC Memmingen (officially: Ice Club The Coyoten Memmingen Indians e. V.) is an ice hockey club from Memmingen, Germany, which has been involved in ice hockey since 1999. It is the successor club of the former Memmingen ice hockey clubs SC Memmingen and EHC Memmingen. The women's team has been playing continuously in the Women's Ice Hockey Bundesliga since 1998. Between 2016 and 2024, the team became German champions five times. In 2017 and 2023/24, they won the international EWHL Super Cup.
The first men's team was active in the third-tier Oberliga Süd until the 2025/26 season, but will be promoted to the second-tier DEL2 for the 2026/27 season by winning the Oberliga playoffs against SC Deggendorf. In the 2016/17 season, the ECDC became Bayernliga champions for the first time on the club's 25th anniversary and celebrated the greatest success in the club's history to date. Shortly afterwards, they were promoted to the Oberliga. The club's home games are played in the Kutter Arena on the Hühnerberg (capacity: 3700 seats).