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- EV_Füssen abstract "EV Füssen, sometimes also called the Füssen Leopards, is an ice hockey team from Germany. They play their home games at the Bundesleistungszentrum für Eishockey (BLZ-Arena), located in Füssen, Allgäu. They currently play in the third level of German ice hockey, the Oberliga.The club is one of the most successful in Germany, having won sixteen national titles, its last championship coming in 1973.".
- Q527172 abstract "EV Füssen, sometimes also called the Füssen Leopards, is an ice hockey team from Germany. They play their home games at the Bundesleistungszentrum für Eishockey (BLZ-Arena), located in Füssen, Allgäu. They currently play in the third level of German ice hockey, the Oberliga.The club is one of the most successful in Germany, having won sixteen national titles, its last championship coming in 1973.".
- EV_Füssen comment "EV Füssen, sometimes also called the Füssen Leopards, is an ice hockey team from Germany. They play their home games at the Bundesleistungszentrum für Eishockey (BLZ-Arena), located in Füssen, Allgäu. They currently play in the third level of German ice hockey, the Oberliga.The club is one of the most successful in Germany, having won sixteen national titles, its last championship coming in 1973.".
- Q527172 comment "EV Füssen, sometimes also called the Füssen Leopards, is an ice hockey team from Germany. They play their home games at the Bundesleistungszentrum für Eishockey (BLZ-Arena), located in Füssen, Allgäu. They currently play in the third level of German ice hockey, the Oberliga.The club is one of the most successful in Germany, having won sixteen national titles, its last championship coming in 1973.".