Club des Patineurs de Paris
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Club des Patineurs de Paris (1902–1914) Ice Skating Club de Paris (1919–1921) Club des Sports d'Hiver de Paris (1921–1937) |
Location | Paris , France |
Club colors | Blue White |
The Club des Patineurs de Paris (also: Patineurs de Paris or CPP ) was a French ice hockey team from Paris that was active in the highest French ice hockey league from 1906 to 1937 .
history
The Club des Patineurs de Paris was founded on February 20, 1896 as a figure skating club, for which Louis Magnus , after whom the French ice hockey league is named, competed. From 1902 the club also had its own ice hockey department , which in the 1906/07 season was one of the founding members of the Ligue Magnus , the highest French ice hockey league . In the very first season Paris reached the final of the championship, but defeated the Sporting Club de Lyon in their stadium with a 2: 8 defeat.
In the following season, the Parisians won their first French championship on neutral ground in Chamonix in the new edition of the previous year's final against the Sporting Club de Lyon . Following the 1907/08 season, the ice rink in Lyon was closed, whereupon the Lyon clubs could no longer take part in the championship and this was only continued in the 1911/12 season. The Parisians were able to build on their success from 1908 and won the championship three times in a row from 1912 to 1914.
With the beginning of the First World War , the game in the Ligue Magnus was stopped again and the club was dissolved. After the end of the war, the club was continued as the Ice Skating Club de Paris and later the Club des Sports d'Hiver de Paris until 1937.
successes
- French master (7 ×): 1908, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1920, 1921 and 1922
literature
- Marc Branchu, Histoire du Hockey sur Glace en France
Web links
- Renaming to Skating Club de Paris at hockeyarchives.info (French)
- Le Club des Patineurs de Paris at hockeyarchives.info (French)