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Kapfenberg ([ˈkapfənbɛʁk]), with 22,182
inhabitants in 2023, is the
third largest city in Styria, Austria, and lies in the
valley of the Mürz near the...
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Kapfenberger SV is an
Austrian ****ociation
football club from
Kapfenberg, Styria. They won the 2007–08
Austrian Football First League and were promoted...
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Kapfenberg Airport (German:
Flugplatz Kapfenberg, ICAO: LOGK) is a
public use
airport located 3
kilometres (2 mi) east of
Kapfenberg, Steiermark, Austria...
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Sportzentrum Kapfenberg is an
indoor sporting arena located in
Kapfenberg, Austria. The
capacity of the
arena is 4,600 people. It is used
mostly for ice...
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Kapfenberg Bulls, also
known simply as Bulls, is a
professional basketball club that is
based in
Kapfenberg, Styria, Austria. The
Bulls have won seven...
- 1999–00
Traiskirchen Lions 2000–01
Kapfenberg Bulls 2001–02
Kapfenberg Bulls 2002–03
Kapfenberg Bulls 2003–04
Kapfenberg Bulls 2004–05
Swans Gmunden 2005–06...
- HC
Steelers Kapfenberg was a
professional ice
hockey team from
Kapfenberg, Austria. The team pla**** its
first season in the Inter-National
League in the...
- EC
Kapfenberg is a
defunct professional ice
hockey team that pla**** in the
Austrian Hockey League.
Based in
Kapfenberg, Austria, they were
active from...
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League for the
first time in
history from this season.
Liefering FAC FVFC
Kapfenberg Horn St. Pölten GAK
Sturm Graz II
Dornbirn Amstetten Lafnitz Admira Leoben...
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Franz Fekete Stadion is a
multipurpose stadium in
Kapfenberg, Austria. It is used
mostly for
football matches and is the home
ground of
Kapfenberger SV...