KAC starts the season: hot friendly against Olimpija Ljubljana!
KAC starts on August 15, 2025 with a test game against Olimpija Ljubljana in the Heidi Horten-Arena. Tickets and livestream available.

KAC starts the season: hot friendly against Olimpija Ljubljana!
On Friday, August 15, 2025, the EC KAC will start the hot phase of preparation for the coming season at 7:15 p.m. In the Heidih Hortena-Arena, the team will compete against Olympiaja Ljubljana. This game marks the start of a total of four test games, which will take place before the first real highlight of the season, the meeting with Sparta Prague in the Champions Hockey League in 13 days.
The tickets for the test game are already in high demand. Subscribers to the EC KAC can fall back on their seats contained in the subscription, but only a few of these places (€ 15,-) are still available. The standing places (€ 10,-), on the other hand, are available in all sections in the lower class and in the south-facing upper ranks. Children up to 14 years have free admission, but have to pick up a free admission ticket to the box office.
Test game preparations
The game is streamed live, the feed is up from 7:10 p.m. www.kac.at available. The cost of the stream is € 5 per game. Coach Kirk Furey and his team did great care when putting up the squad. The entire squad is available to the coaching team. The defensive in particular is supported by a rotary-based approach, in which Maxi Preiml and three defender couples are in use.
All 13 attackers are planned for the game and should receive their ice age. Various storm lines were tested during the training, such as Jan Muršak with Nick Petersen and Simeon Schwinger. Other lines include Daniel Obersteiner between Raphael Herburger and Mathias From As well as Matt Fraser and Fabian Hochegger, Centert by Thomas Hunterfund. Finn van EE will play between Luca Gomboc and David Waschnig. Oliver Lam is there as an additional striker.
With the upcoming sporting event, the EC KAC not only prepares itself in terms of sport, but also financially. Especially for travelers who want to go to the games, cheap exchange options are an important topic. Banks and credit cooperatives usually offer cheap exchange rates, and both debit and credit cards can also be advantageous under certain conditions. Consumers should find out about the best conditions of maps and exchange options before a trip. It may make sense to research the current exchange rates in advance and, if necessary, to consider large cash withdrawals to in-network ATMS to minimize fees.
Finally, it should be noted that the fans may hope not only for the game, but also for an exciting experience and optimal preparation for the upcoming challenges. The anticipation for the next few weeks, which will shape the last phase of preparing elementary, is already noticeable.