JYP Akatemia | |
City: | Jyväskylä, Finland |
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League: | Mestis |
Founded: | 1974 |
Home Arena: | Hippos-areena (cap.: 4,500) |
Colors: | Navy, red and white |
General Manager: | Kimmo Hannula |
Head Coach: | Martti Jaakonmäki |
Captain: | Jukka Ahvenjärvi |
Affiliates: | JYP Jyväskylä (SM-Liiga) |
Franchise history | |
1974 - 1990: | Jyväskylän Lohi |
1990 - 1993: | Lohi-Kiekko |
1993 - 2004: | Diskos |
2004 - 2008: | D-Kiekko |
2008 - 2011: | D Team |
2011 - present: | JYP Akatemia |
JYP Akatemia is an ice hockey team in the Mestis, the second highest league in Finland. It is based in Jyväskylä, Finland and plays in the Synergia-areena.
The team was formerly known as D-Kiekko, Diskos, Lohi-Kiekko, Jyväskylän Lohi, and D Team.
Achievements[]
- Mestis runners-up: (1) 2009.
History[]
Notable alumni[]
Includes players from the Diskos and the D-Kiekko era, as well as D-Team players.
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See also[]
- D Team players
- D Team coaches
- D Team seasons
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