HC Havirov
- Short name: Havířov
- Name in original language: AZ RESIDOMO Havířov
- Nickname: Azet
- Year of foundation: 1928
- Colours: black, white, blue
- Club status: active
- Address: Těšínská 1296/2a
736 01 Havířov - Podlesí - Phone: +420 596 411 453
- Fax: +420 596 411 453
- Email: hokej@hc-havirov.cz (secretary), manager@hc-havirov.cz (GM)
- WWW: http://www.hc-havirov.cz/
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Season 1998-1999
* no longer in the club
- Adress: Těšínská 1296/2a
736 01 Havířov - Podlesí - Capacity: 5100
- Opened in: 1968
The rise of the club from regional competitions all the way to 1.liga came in 90s and in 1999 Havirov has bought rights to play in Extraliga from nearby Opava. However, the club failed to find a major sponsor and after couple of seasons at the wrong end of the table was finally relegated in 2003. Last succes came in 2006 when Havirov earned a respectable 3rd place in 1.liga. Financial problems and significant debt forced the club to sign off the 1.liga during 2009/10 season and face relegation amid uncertain future. However, a new company was formed, local players brought together and the team entered 2010/11 season of 2. liga.
- from 1928 to 1966: KCT Lazy
- from 1966 to 1995: AZ Havirov
- from 1995 to 1999: HC Havirov
- from 1999 to 2010: HC Havirov Panthers
- from 2010 to 2011: AZ Havirov
- from 2011 to 2017: HC AZ Havířov 2010
- from 2017 to 2020: AZ RESIDOMO Havířov
- from 2020 to present: AZ Heimstaden Havirov
from 1999 to 2012:
from 2012 to present:
Nove Zamky announced Štefan Mikeš, 51, as new headcoach after the resigning of Julius Penzes and the interim period of Ivan Černý who will remain in the club as assistant.
Mikes, coached Czech HC Havirov in the last two seasons, before to be fired last October, is the fourth trainer of Nove Zamky since the begin of season, the first of club in Extraliga. Miroslav Chudy, Julius Penzes and Ivan Černý seated on Nove Zamky bench since July
(22 Dec 2016)
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