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Czechoslovak First Ice Hockey League

Sports league


Summary

Sports league

FieldValue
titleCzechoslovak First Ice Hockey League
country
sportIce hockey
founded1936
teams8–24
championHC Sparta Praha
(1992–93)
most_champsHC Dukla Jihlava (12 titles)
folded1993 (reorganized as
Czech Extraliga and
Slovak Extraliga)

(1992–93) Czech Extraliga and Slovak Extraliga)

The Czechoslovak First Ice Hockey League was the elite ice hockey league in Czechoslovakia from 1936 until 1993, when the country split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia. The Slovak Extraliga and Czech Extraliga formed from the split.

History

The most successful team in the number of titles was HC Dukla Jihlava with 12 titles. HC Sparta Praha won the last season 1992–93, when they defeated HC Vítkovice 4–0 in the final for matches.

Champions

Notable officials

Paul Loicq Award recipient Juraj Okoličány worked 15 seasons in the league, and made his officiating debut at age 19.

References

References

  1. Šimůnková, Karolína. (2015). "Analysis of Ice Hockey League in the Czech Republic".
  2. "History of HC Sparta Praha". historie.hcsparta.cz.
  3. Holko, Ján. (2013). "Príbeh hokejového rodu Okoličány". Slovak Olympic Museum.
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