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Anglet Hormadi Élite

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Anglet hormadi élite
CityAnglet, France
LeagueLigue Magnus
Founded1969
Home arenaPatinoire de la Barre
ColoursGreen, white, red
     
General managerXavier Daramy
Head coachStéphane Barin
CaptainArnaud Faure
Franchise history
1970–1996Hockeyeurs des Sables
1996–2011Orques d'Anglet
2011–presentHormadi

Anglet Hormadi Pays Basque is an ice hockey team in Anglet, France. They play in the Ligue Magnus, the highest level of ice hockey in France.

The club was runner-up (Ligue Magnus) in 2001.

Due to Anglet's location in the French Basque Country, they also participated in the Superliga Espanola de Hockey Hielo, the top level Spanish league in 2007–08 and 2008–09.

History

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Anglet Hormadi Élite was founded in 1969 and first took part in the Ligue Magnus, the top level French league, in the 1996–97 season. During the 1994–95 NHL Lockout, Brian Propp joined Hormadi. In the 2000–01 season, the club lost in the final of the Ligue Magnus. Two years later Anglet made it to the final of the Coupe de France, but were defeated.

After Anglet Hormadi Élite was relegated from the Ligue Magnus after the 2006–07 season, they dropped all the way to FFHG Division 3, the lowest level of French ice hockey, due to lack of funds. In the 2007–08 season, they also joined the Superliga Espanola de Hockey Hielo, the highest level of Spanish ice hockey. In their first season in Spain, they finished as runner-up in the championship, and lost in the semifinal of the Copa del Rey.

They won the FFHG Division 3 in 2009 and the FFHG Division 2 in 2010, and participated in the FFHG Division 1 from 2010 to 2018. In 2018 Homadi Anglet gained promotion to the Ligue Magnus for the first time in 12 years, after they defeated Albatros de Brest in the FFHG Division 1 playoff finals.

Current roster

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Updated November 5 2024.

No. Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
14 France Hugo Baron F L 23 2020 Tarbes, France
29 United States Brent Beaudoin C L 28 2024 Londonderry, New Hampshire, United States
44 Canada Connor Blake D R 26 2024 Calgary, Alberta, Canada
22 France Robin Bouney F L 21 2024 Bayonne, France
94 France Raphaël Cacheux C L 19 2024 Mont-Saint-Aignan, France
61 France Isaac Charpentier G L 25 2024 Epinal, France
21 Canada Vincent Deslauriers RW R 28 2023 Sainte-Anne-des-Plaines, Quebec, Canada
46 Canada Sam Dunn (A) D R 26 2023 Bewdley, Ontario, Canada
13 France Ivan Esipov D L 22 2024 Moscow, Russia
74 France Jamie Eyre D L 20 2024 Morzine, France
6 France Arnaud Faure (C) D L 28 2023 Grenoble, France
15 France Théo Frémond D L 22 2022 Bayonne, France
19 France Fabien Kazarine (A) LW L 29 2022 Compiègne, France
96 France Emilien Lochu D L 20 2024 Paris, France
24 France Baptiste Manciot D R 21 2022 Bordeaux, France
12 France Julien Munoz RW R 26 2024 Grenoble, France
27 Russia Alexei Polodyan LW L 26 2024 Saint Petersburg, Russia
71 United States Craig Puffer LW L 29 2023 Greenwich, Connecticut, United States
86 France Timothé Quattrone LW L 23 2024 Annecy, France
18 France Victor Ranger C R 25 2020 Epinal, France
20 France Samuel Rousseau C L 23 2023 Strasbourg, France
28 Russia Andrei Rychagov C L 42 2024 Samara, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
37 United States Dylan St. Cyr G L 25 2023 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Award in the Ligue Magnus

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Captains

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Achievements

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France

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  • Ligue Magnus runner-up: 2001
  • FFHG Division 1 champion: 1997, 2017
  • FFHG Division 2 champion: 2010
  • FFHG Division 3 champion: 2009
  • Coupe de France runner-up: 2003

Spain

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  • Spanish runner-up: 2008.

Notable players

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Notable coaches

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References

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