- 1992
Villacher SV 1993
Villacher SV 1994 VEU
Feldkirch 1995 VEU
Feldkirch 1996 VEU
Feldkirch 1997 VEU
Feldkirch 1998 VEU
Feldkirch 1999
Villacher SV 2000...
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Villacher Alpenarena is a ski
jumping hill in Villach, Austria. It was
opened in 1937 and
owned by SV Villach. It
hosted six FIS Ski
jumping World Cup...
-
Stadthalle Villach is an
indoor sporting arena located in Villach, Austria. The
arena has a
capacity of 4,500
people and was
built in 1969. It is currently...
- Austria's
highest league and has
tenured since.
Following rival team, EC KAC,
Villacher is the
second oldest club in the EBEL.
Although the team
finished last...
- (German pronunciation: [ˈdoːbʁat͡ʃ] ; Slovenian: Dobrač) or the
Villacher Alps (German:
Villacher Alpen, Slovenian: Beljaščica) is a
mountain range in the Carinthia...
-
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Villach Villacher Alpenarena HS98 NH 4 4
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Villach Villacher Alpenarena HS98 NH 5 19
January 2024 Zaō...
- self made goods)
Villacher Fasching or
Mardi Gras The streets-art
festival (displays
performances of
artists and singers) The
Villacher Kirchtag (a festival...
- team to the Bundesliga. This led to
cooperation between SK
Austria and
Villacher SV, who also pla**** in the
Regional League, and were
based in the nearby...
- Austria, to a hockey-playing family. His
father Peter pla**** with the
Villacher SV (EC VSV) for 22 years, and
served as head
coach of the town's under-20...
- Europe,
playing primarily in
Germany with EV
Landshut and
Austria with EC
Villacher before retiring in the 2000–01 season. Cavallini's son, Aidan, pla****...