Seonwoo Park: Latest transfer for EV Landshut delights fans!
Seonwoo Park is moving to EV Landshut as the new center forward. The 20-year-old brings international experience.

Seonwoo Park: Latest transfer for EV Landshut delights fans!
EV Landshut can look forward to a new addition: Seonwoo Park, a talented attacker with Korean roots and a German passport, will play for the club next season. The club officially announced the transfer on Monday morning and the anticipation is already palpable. The current issue of Eishockey NEWS reports in detail about the new addition. The 20-year-old Park has an imposing physical presence, being a stable player at 1.87 meters tall and weighing 87 kilograms.
Last season, Park was active for the Selber Wolves and played 44 games there, in which he scored five goals and as many assists. He is not completely unknown for EV Landshut, especially since he was able to score well in three out of four meetings against Landshut. The EVL's sporting director, Max Brandl, has been keeping an eye on Park for some time and is convinced of its potential.
New arrival with a promising background
Seonwoo Park will join the team on a one-year contract, which includes an option for another season. According to Park, EV Landshut's playing style and the coach's philosophy fit his ideas perfectly. He sees the coming challenges as an excellent opportunity for his sporting and personal development. He already impressed in the U20 league in Dresden last season, in which he played 45 games and collected 54 points (22 goals, 32 assists).
Park commented on his move in an interview and emphasized that he sees great potential in the team. “I want to take on a responsible role in the team and consistently perform well,” he explained. This commitment could make a crucial difference for the offensive of EV Landshut, which operates in the DEL2.
The DEL2 at a glance
The German Ice Hockey League 2 (DEL2), which has succeeded the 2nd Ice Hockey Bundesliga since the 2013/2014 season, is considered the second highest ice hockey league in Germany. The game operations are organized by the Eishockey Spielbetriebsgesellschaft (ESBG). This league is growing in popularity and is being followed by more and more fans. EV Landshut also has an eventful history behind it, as it last won the championship in the 2nd Bundesliga in 2012.
Expectations are high in the coming 2025/26 season, not only among those responsible at EV Landshut, but also among the fans. Let's wait and see how Park will develop in his new team and whether he can live up to the high expectations.
For further information about the player and the developments surrounding EV Landshut, readers can, among other things, read the reports at Ice Hockey NEWS as well as on the official website EV Landshut read up.
The DEL2 remains an exciting place, and the promises of the next season give ice hockey fans hope for excellent events!