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All time leagues: Champions Hockey League | MOL Liga | Hungarian Cup | OB I (HUN) | International League | EBEL | Hungarian Junior League | Hungary U18 | EBJL | EBITC | EBYSL | Austrian League/Alpenliga | Juniors (U18)
This club in 2008-2009: MOL Liga | OB I (HUN) | EBEL | Hungary U18 | Austrian League/Alpenliga | Juniors (U18)
# | Pos | Player name | State | Born | Height | Weight | Shoots | |
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G | Olivér Hortay | 14.02.1992 | 170 cm | 65 kg | left | Show profile» |
* no longer in the club
The most succesful Hungarian ice hockey club was founded in 1960 and has won 12 Hungarian championships. Since 2007 the club plays in Erste Bank Eishockey Liga with teams from Austria, Slovenia, Hungary, Croatia and the Czech Republic. It has participated in IIHF Continental Cup on several occasions, hosting the final tournament three times.
Retired Numbers:
25 Balázs Kangyal, number retired January 27, 2009
19 Gábor Ocskay, number retired April 1. 2009
two Interliga victories (2003, 2007)
League winners:
Timothy Campbell suspended
On Thursday night, Fehérvár AV19's Timothy Campbell (#51) committed an Illegal check to the head or neck against Dynamo Pardubice's Roman Červenka (#19). The incident, occurring just 13 seconds into the game, involved Campbell delivering a hit to Červenka's head, deemed avoidable despite Červenka's turning motion.
Following a review of video evidence and in accordance with IIHF Rule 48, the CHL Sports Disciplinary Body has ruled the action as Category 1- ‘Careless.' Campbell will receive a one-game suspension and a €700 fine, effective immediately. Additionally, Campbell will be considered a repeat offender for any future disciplinary actions within the CHL.
(06 Sep 2024)JAHC Budapest win Hungarian Cup
Budapest Jégkorong Akadémia Hockey Club is the 2023 champion of the Hungarian Cup by beating Hydro Fehérvár AV19 3-2SO in the final. For Székesfehérvár team is the 4th consecutive final lost
All the game sheets and stats of HUN Cup are here: https://bit.ly/3JqyZTY
Debrecen EAC win Hungarian Cup
First ever trophy for DEAC Debreceni: the team wins the Hungarian Cup on home ice, by beating 5-4 at overtime in a thrilling final multiple champion Fehervar AV-19. Canadian Hugo Turcotte scores the winning goal at 61'. Titile holder Ferencvarosi wins the bronze winning 4-2 against DVTK Miskolci
(05 Apr 2021)Fehervar win Hungarian Super Cup
EBEL team Fehervar AV19 Szekesfehervar win the first edition of Hungarian Super Cup by beating Erste Liga champion Ferencvarosi 4-3 at Tüskecsarnok Arena in Budapest
Gamesheet here
(31 Aug 2019)DVTK Miskolc hires Stana as goalie coach
MOL Liga champion DVTK Miskolc announced former goalie Rastislav Stana as new goalie coach. Stana,36, retired after 2014-15 season after a career in North America, Sweden, Russia and Czech Republic. Although he has won just one national title, in 2013-2014 with Kosice, he was the gaolie of historic World Championship title won by Slovakia in 2002. He will work in Miskolc with former Sapa Fehervar junior teams goalie coach Tamás Farkas
(21 Jul 2016)Sapa Fehervar win Hungarian Cup
Sapa Fehervar beats 4-1 MOL-Liga champion and Cup holder DVTK Miskolc to win 2015-16 Hungarian Cup in the rematch of last year final. Debreceni takes the bronze after 4-3 OT victory over MAC Budapest
(28 Mar 2016)EBEL: Hannu Järvenpää to coach the Red Devils
Hungarian club Székesfehérvár AV19, currenty on 9th place in EBEL, has hired Hannu Järvenpää as the new head coach. The 52-year-old from Finland, who has coached in EBEL since the 2009/2010 season, replaces Rob Pallin. Järvenpää is well known in the league as former bench boss of Ljubljana and Villach, where he was fired two months ago.
(07 Jan 2016)End of season awards in Hungary
The Hungarian Ice Hockey Federation announced their end of season awards for the 2014-15 season.
Gábor Ocskay Award - Best Forward: Dániel Kóger (Fehérvár AV19)
Vedres Cup - Best Goalie: Miklós Rajna (Fehérvár AV19)
Miklós Cup - Most technical players: István Bartalis (Fehérvár AV19)
Kósa Cup - Rookie of the Year: Balázs Sebők (Hokki, Finland)
Leveles Cup - Best youth player: Máté Gáspár (EHC Linz, Austria)
Miklós Séra Award - Best youth coach: Tyler Dietrich (Fehérvár AV19)
Male player of the year: Zoltán Hetényi (Fehérvár AV19)
Female player of the year: Anikó Németh (KMH Budapest)
Inline player of the year: Zoltán Revák (Ferencváros)
(21 May 2015)Former Hungarian international Attila Rajz passed away during a game
Hungarian hockey mourns the sudden death of former international Attila Rajz, passed away while was playing a game of OB-III, an amateur league in Hungary. Raiz, 38, retired from professional hockey in 2010 after almost 300 games in Hungarian League/MOL Liga with Alba Volan Székesfehérvár and Ferencvaros and two titles (2007-08 and 2008-09). He played also 43 games for Hungary.
According to jegkorongblog.hu Rajz played the first period and was in the locker room, because he felt bad. Then sat on the team bench, where they became ill shortly before the end of the match. Despite every attempt, doctors were not able to save his life
Marty Raymond new coach at Renon
A week after leaving SAPA Fehervar, Canadian Marty Raymond was announced as new headcoach of Italian champion SV Renon
(29 Jul 2014)Fehervar AV19 participates in season 2008-2009: MOL Liga, OB I (HUN), EBEL, Hungary U18, Austrian League/Alpenliga, Juniors (U18)
In a groundbreaking move, the Kontinental Hockey League has officially announced the launch of its inaugural 3x3 hockey tournament, set to begin in December 2024 Read more»
The last day of Continental Cup Semifinals has given its verdicts: GKS Katowice, Grenoble and Arlan Kokshetau earns the last tickets for the Superfinals. Outstandin performance by the Polish team to gain an unexpected qualification ... Read more»