SCB Eishockey AG, Bern

Address

SCB Eishockey AG
Mingerstrasse 12B
3014 Bern


Contact

031 336 80 80

Commercial register ID for SCB Eishockey AG: CH-035.3.017.526-9

Unique enterprise identification number (UID) for SCB Eishockey AG: CHE-104.259.767

VAT for SCB Eishockey AG: CHE-104.259.767 MWST

About the company SCB Eishockey AG

SCB Eishockey AG, based in Bern, is a company in Switzerland. SCB Eishockey AG is active according to the commercial register. The company with the UID number CHE-104.259.767 was founded on 02/25/1998. In the database of the IGE (Swiss Federal Institute for Intellectual Property) there are currently several trademarks or applications for the company SCB Eishockey AG.


Company description and purpose of company SCB Eishockey AG

SCB Ice Hockey AG is the stock corporation and managing company of SC Bern. SC Bern was founded on November 3, 1930 by Dr. Fred Müller founded. There were 16 active players, most of whom transferred from the "Ice Fellows" to the SCB. The venue was, the tennis facility of the sports institute is located there today, Kirchenfeldstrasse 70. The ice hockey section officially began its work on January 1, 1931. In the same year, the SCB ordered its own boards to surround the playing field. These gangs were never paid, so the unknown supplier is listed as the first sponsor in history. In 1933 the SCB moved to the legendary Ka-We-De. The first opponent in the new stadium was the ZSC on December 3, 1933. It took a while until the first victory: On January 8, 1934, the Canadians of Cambridge University were beaten 6-2. In the season 1936/37 the time had come: The SCB could afford its own tenu. The SCB played bravely in the big league, but could never be at the top. The first bitter moment for the SCB followed in the 1955/56 season: relegation to the NLB was inevitable. Fortunately, the promotion could be realized immediately in the following season. In the following season 1958/59, the SCB celebrated its first championship title. An average of 7,857 fanatical ice hockey fans attended the home games on Ka-We-De. On June 30, 1963, the city of Bern said "YES" to a legend: the Allmend ice rink. However, the start of construction was delayed by exactly 3 years due to various objections ... In 1964/65 the SCB celebrated its second championship title. 7'711 spectators were present on average. Despite the first jersey advertising, SC Bern descended into the lowlands of the NLB in the 1966/67 season. It was precisely at this time that the move to Allmend took place, which, however, was still waiting for the SCB without a roof. The return to the NLA took place in the 1968/69 season. That certainly played an important role in the decision of the municipal council on November 13, 1969: The Allmend is being rethought! However, the SCB could not take advantage of this boost and immediately rose back to the NLB in the 1969/70 season. The premiere of the covered Allmend in the lower league was a fact: on November 28, 1970, 7,100 spectators witnessed how the SCB beat the Küsnachter 5-4 for the first time in the covered Allmend. When the team then returned to the NLA in the 1971/72 season, the Allmend was filled with 13,759 spectators in an NLB game against the ZSC on November 20. In 1973/74 a great era was initiated. The SCB won the 3rd championship title, which was successfully defended in the following year 1974/75. After the cantonal rival from Langnau was successful, the SCB immediately took the title back in the 1976/77 season. The championship title 1978/79 should be the last big success for 10 years. In the 1979/80 season, the SCB achieved the highest average of all time with 14,595 spectators per game. However, the performance curve of the relatively old team showed a steady downward trend. The low point was reached in 1981/82 when the SCB relegated back to the NLB. For 4 years the SCB could not rise on its own. However, the EHC Arosa's voluntary relegation to the first division due to the threat of bankruptcy saved the SCB in the 1985/86 season. Thanks to a decision at the green table, the SCB was again first class, although the promotion final against the EHC Chur was surprisingly lost. Just 3 years later, in 1988/89, the SCB's most beautiful championship title followed. The seventh title, which was won against an overpowering Lugano, will probably not be forgotten by anyone who has experienced the drama live. Another big era had been heralded which also ended in championship titles in the 1990/91 and 1991/92 seasons. The club then experienced another bear market, which in 1996/97 brought in the 10th championship title with struggle and 100% commitment, but, as so often, a rebuilding had to be tackled. In addition, the financial story was not half as successful as the sporting one. The SCB was in a bottleneck and was taken over by Valora AG after it was converted into an AG in 1998. Thanks to this commitment by Valora AG, top ice hockey still exists in the city of Bern today. After 7 more or less lean years, the 11th championship title finally became a reality! After a very constant qualification, despite many injured high performers, the SCB stormed back to the top of Swiss ice hockey with a lot of heart and commitment. On April 10, 2004 at 11:22 p.m. Marc Weber scored the golden goal for the SCB and shot a whole region into a collective frenzy of joy. 40,000 fans celebrated the team at a parade through the city of Bern. The bar for the coming season was too high and unfortunately could not be reached: The SCB fought unhappily under head coach and SCB legend Alan Haworth for a long time, and participation in the playoffs was acutely at risk. On November 6th it was like that: Alan Haworth was released after a 1: 2 defeat against Geneva Servette. Alpo Suhonen took over his job. The change of coach to Alpo Suhonen brought little but nevertheless the SCB in extremis was able to qualify for the playoffs in the last game of the qualification, thanks to a 10: 1 win against the Kloten-Flyers. The subsequent playoffs in Bern developed something like an ice hockey euphoria, so the third SCB semi-final home game against HC Davos on Maundy Thursday was sold out within 660 seconds! Nevertheless, after the surprising victory against qualification winner Lugano in the quarter finals, there was nothing more to gain for the SCB in the semi-finals against the HCD. But there was not only a lot to talk about in terms of sport this season: due to the NHL lockout, there were almost daily changes in the foreign positions (not only at the SCB). No fewer than 10 mercenaries played at SCB in this "crazy" season: Rich Brennan, Henrik Tallinder, Sébastien Bordeleau, Patrik Juhlin, Yves Sarault, Daniel Brière, Chris Clark, Dany Heatley, Marc Savard and Jean-Pierre Dumont. From the NHL -Stars Daniel Brière in particular has grown dear to the Bern audience. Despite the sporty ups and downs, more people streamed into the stadium on 04/05 than ever before; 15,621 on average. The season 05/06 ended the SCB as a qualifying winner. In the playoff quarter-finals against Kloten, the SCB was then surprisingly eliminated. Also this year the fans of the SCB were European top. For the fifth time in a row, the SCB had the highest number of spectators in Europe during qualification: an average of 15,917 fans made the pilgrimage to the stadium. The unpleasant elimination in the quarter-finals had logical consequences, coach Alpo Suhonen was dismissed. In addition to Alpo Suhonen, Roberto Triulzi was also ousted from his position as head of sports. Sven Leuenberger, former defender of the SCB, took over his post. As a first official act, Leuenberger hired a new head coach. The choice fell on John Van Boxmeer, a Canadian-American dual citizen, a slate that is still completely unknown in Europe. Van Boxmeer is considered a tough but fair dog in ice hockey. A lot will also change in the positions of foreigners. 3 new mercenaries were hired: Petr Tenkrat, Christian Berglund and Simon Gamache. But also with the Swiss players was strong. Reto Kobach, Corsin Camichel and Patrik Bärtschi should provide a new wind.

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The company SCB Eishockey AG on Mingerstrasse 12B in 3014 Bern with the phone number 031 336 80 80 is listed on Yellowpages.swiss. Latitude and longitude coordinates for SCB Eishockey AG are: 46.9582481 and 7.4691122. The unique identification number of this portrait is CHE-104.259.767.


The company SCB Eishockey AG is listed in the branch Sports - Spa. The company SCB Eishockey AG offers its services in the following categories: Hockey, Unihockey, other products or services according to the company's purpose.


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Which companies are available at the same address? In addition to SCB Eishockey AG, there are other active companies at the same address Mingerstrasse 12B, 3014 Bern. This includes the companies SCB Future AG| SCB Management GmbH| SCB Group AG.

Info about Bern

The enterprise SCB Eishockey AG is registered in the city of Bern. Bern is a municipality in the canton of Berne. Berne is a canton in the west of Switzerland. The capital and also the most populous place is the federal city of Berne. The so-called "Röstigraben", the interface between the German-speaking and French-speaking parts of Switzerland, runs through the canton of Berne. The canton of Berne is one of 26 cantons in the Swiss Confederation.

The locality Bern is located in the canton of Berne in Switzerland country, in Europe continent. Latitude and longitude coordinates for Bern are: 46.9479739 and 7.4474468. The local date and time in Bern is 05/29/2024, 9:01 AM.

Info about Canton Berne

Berne is a canton in the west of Switzerland. The capital and also the most populous place is the federal city of Berne. The so-called "Röstigraben", the interface between the German-speaking and French-speaking parts of Switzerland, runs through the canton of Berne. Latitude and longitude coordinates for Berne center point are: 46.823608 and 7.636667.

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