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EC KAC

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Austrian ice hockey club (founded 1909)

Klagenfurt AC
CityKlagenfurt,Carinthia,Austria
LeagueICE Hockey League
Founded1909; 116 years ago (1909)
Home arenaStadthalle
(Capacity: 5,500)
Colors  
Owner(s)EC-KAC Betriebs GmbH
General managerOliver Pilloni
Head coachKirk Furey[1]
CaptainThomas Koch
WebsiteEC KAC
Franchise history
1909–EC KAC
Championships
Austrian Champions32 (1934, 1935, 1952, 1955,1960,1964,1965,1966,1967,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972,1973,1974,1976,1977,1979,1980,1985,1986,1987,1988,1991,2000,2001,2004,2009,2013,2019,2021)

Klagenfurt Athletic Sports Club orEC KAC (German:Klagenfurter Athletiksport Club) is an Austrian professionalice hockey team in theICE Hockey League. The team plays their home games inKlagenfurt,Carinthia,Austria at Stadthalle. EC KAC has won the most Austrian ice hockey Championships, a total of 32 times including 11 consecutive titles from 1964 to 1974, and four consecutive from 1985 to 1988. Most recently they won it in 2021.

History

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The Klagenfurt Athletic Sports Club was founded on 18 September 1909 as an association.[2] In 1919 the first attempts to establish an ice hockey team were trialled with an initial two-year apprenticeship from 1923 to 1925, before hockey was established as a full-fledged association in 1926.[3]

In 1926, EC KAC joined the Austrian Ice Hockey Federation. At that time, there were no uniforms and the hockey players wore gym shorts, soccer socks, football jerseys, and skates known asFriesen, which used shoes made of wood with a metal bar as a runner, which were laced with leather straps on the feet. The puck was initially made from two soles of women's shoes nailed together. Much depended more on the ingenuity and dedication of the players and the preparation of the ice surface at the Kreuzberglteich.

In the 1933–34 season, EC KAC won its first league title and thus stopped the almost uninterrupted dominance of the Vienna Ice Skating Association. It marked the first time the title had not been awarded to a team from Vienna. The Second World War interrupted play abruptly and post-war it took a long time to get the league back functioning properly. However, many stars from the KAC's first league title success could again be counted to be the nucleus and further accelerated the rise of EC KAC well into the 1950s.

Between 1952 and 1960, KAC managed three further League titles, in a period in whichInnsbruck EV were prominent in the Austrian Championship. With games still played outdoors and susceptible to inclement weather, on 22 November 1959, theStadthalle Klagenfurt complex opened, which after several modifications is still in use today as the home rink of EC KAC.

At the turn of the 1960s, with the influx of influential players such as Dieter Kalt Snr andSepp Puschnig, KAC sowed the seeds in dominating the Austrian championship from 1964 to 1980, in which the title went fifteen times to Klagenfurt. The team's only serious challenger in that time wasATSE Graz, which broke through with titles in 1975 and 1978.

During this time, EC KAC also partook in several European Cups. They first played in the 1965–66 season, and in the following 1966–67 season, the team reached the semi-finals and had to compete, as in the following season, against ZLK Brno. In 1969–70, EC KAC reached the final againstHC CSKA Moscow, where they lost. Overall, EC KAC participated in the tournament nineteen times; only two fewer than the record held by CSKA Moscow.

Players

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Current roster

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Updated 17 June 2025.

No.NatPlayerPosS/GAgeAcquiredBirthplace
32DenmarkSebastian DahmGL382020Copenhagen, Denmark
81AustriaFinn van EeCL222020Zell am See,Austria
90CanadaMatt Fraser (A)LWL352020Red Deer, Alberta,Canada
77DenmarkMathias FromLWR272024Frederikshavn,Denmark
68SloveniaLuca GombocLWL222022Kranj, Slovenia
89AustriaRaphael HerburgerCL362023Dornbirn, Austria
97AustriaFabian HocheggerCR242021Klagenfurt,Austria
27AustriaThomas Hundertpfund (C)CL352014Klagenfurt,Austria
41DenmarkJesper Jensen Aabo (A)DL342022Rødovre,Denmark
12AustriaDavid MaierDR252020St. Veit an der Glan,Austria
4CanadaJordan MurrayDL322025Riverview, New Brunswick,Canada
9SloveniaJan MuršakRWR372023Maribor,SR Slovenia,SFR Yugoslavia
82AustriaThimo NicklDR232024Klagenfurt, Austria
98AustriaDaniel ObersteinerCL272015St. Veit an der Glan,Austria
8CanadaNick PetersenRWR362018Wakefield, Quebec,Canada
64AustriaMaximilian PreimlDR222022Steindorf am Ossiacher See,Austria
6AustriaTobias SablattnigDL222023St. Veit an der Glan,Austria
16AustriaSimeon SchwingerLWL282022Dornbirn, Austria
92AustriaClemens Unterweger (A)DL332018Lienz,Austria
33AustriaFlorian VorauerGL252022Klagenfurt, Austria

References

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  1. ^"Petri Matikainen wird Head Coach | EC-KAC – Klagenfurt Eishockey".kac.at (in German). Retrieved4 May 2018.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^St. Johann Metz, Hane Witek and Thomas Zeloth, ed. (2008).Nach Spielzeit. National Archives. p. 7.
  3. ^75 Years of KAC, 1909-1984. EC KAC. 1984. p. 33.

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