Bavarian Clubs in The German League System
For the 2010-11 season, the following clubs from Bavaria played in the top three German leagues:
In the DEL:
- Thomas Sabo (Nürnberg) Ice Tigers
- Augsburger Panther
- Straubing Tigers
- Ingolstadt Panther
- EHC München
In the 2nd Bundesliga:
- Landshut Cannibals
- Starbulls Rosenheim|Starbulls Rosenheim e.V
In the Oberliga:
- EV Landsberg
- ESV Kaufbeuren
- Tölzer Löwen
- EHC Klostersee
- EC Peiting
- EV Füssen
- TEV Miesbach
- EHF Passau
- Deggendorfer SC
- EV Regensburg
- SC Riessersee
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