Djurgården back in SHL
For the first time since 2022 the capital will once again have a team in Sweden's top league. Read more»
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All time leagues: Continental Cup | European Cup | Juniors | Ligue Magnus | Division 1 (FRA) | Division 2 (FRA) | Division 3 (FRA) | Coupe de France | Coupe de la Ligue | Féminin Elite (women)
This club in 2015-2016: Ligue Magnus | Coupe de France | Coupe de la Ligue | Féminin Elite (women)
* no longer in the club
Brest relegated, Lyon back in Magnus
Brest Albatros, finished 6th in last Magnus Ligue, announced club won't play in next season at elite level and will compete in Division 1 due to financial reasons. Relegated HC Lyon will be back in Magnus, as per decision of Federation, if club will fulfill financial requirements. Federation also announced Brest received a 10.000 euro fee and will not be allowed to compete in playoffs in 2016-17 season. Finally Division 2 champion Clermont-Ferrand was allowed to partecipate in Division 1.
(12 Jun 2016)Brest back in Magnus Ligue
After the auto-relegation of Villard de Lens, French Federation announced Albatros Brest will play again in Magnus Ligue. Brest finished 13th last season and lost playout series against Caen
(21 Jun 2014)Coupe de la ligue first round completed
The coupe de la ligue first round is now completed. In groups A (Angers, Rouen) & C (Grenoble, Briançon), the top favorites emerged and advanced to the quarter finals. In groups B and D, it was a 3 team fight to get to the next level. The big surprise was finally in group B with qualifications of Epinal and Strasbourg while the top favorite Amiens is eliminated. In group C, Dijon ended up first while Chamonix and Morzine were tied for 2nd. Chamonix finally advance thanks to a better goal difference. The quarter final match-ups will be the following : Strasbourg - Angers ; Rouen - Épinal ; Briançon - Dijon ; Grenoble - Chamonix
(16 Oct 2013)HC Brest Albatros participates in season 2015-2016: Ligue Magnus, Coupe de France, Coupe de la Ligue, Féminin Elite (women)
For the first time since 2022 the capital will once again have a team in Sweden's top league. Read more»
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