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HC Cergy-Pontoise

 
HC Cergy-Pontoise is major league affiliate of: HC Cergy-Pontoise 2

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Season 2001-2002

Club teams

This club in 2001-2002: Division 1 (FRA) | Juniors (U20)

 
Current rosterseason 2001-2002
# Pos Player name State Born Height Weight Shoots  
DKevin Arrault11.04.1983- cm- kgN/A

* no longer in the club

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Cergy promoted to LIgue Magnus

Cergy-Pontoise Jokers, the regular season champion of French Division 1, will play in Magnus Ligue in the next season, as determined by the Head Office of the Federation after reviewing the dossier presented by the club. In the same way HC Epinal is promoted to Division 1 from Division 2 and Reims and Poitiers will play in Division 2, coming from Division 3. Châlons asked to be relegated in Division 3

(26 Apr 2020)
 

Dijon relegated in Division 2, Chamonix back in Magnus

After the validation od Financial Commission of Magnus Ligue, Les Ducs de Dijon lost their licence for playing in Magnus Ligue and the club didn't submit neither guarantees to play in Division 1, so the Federation decided to demote the club in Division 2, the third level of French hockey.
Chamonix, relegated after the last season, is bring back in Magnus even if without the fusion with Morzine-Avoriaze, that will compete in Division 3.
Cergy-Pontoise will replace Chamonix in Division 1

(22 Jul 2017)
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Fast factsseason 2001-2002
Leagues

HC Cergy-Pontoise participates in season 2001-2002: Division 1 (FRA), Juniors (U20)

 
 
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