European ice hockey championship 1913
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Winner: Belgium |
The 4th European Ice Hockey Championship took place in Germany for the second time. The tournament was held from January 25th to 27th, 1913 in Munich on the Unsöldschen artificial ice rink . The European champions became the team from Belgium, which in the last and decisive match of the tournament against Germany made up a 2: 5 deficit at break and won 8: 5 in the end. The European title of 1913 is the greatest success of Belgian ice hockey.
Participants were the teams from Bohemia , Austria , Belgium and the host country Germany . Austria was represented by the team of DEHG Prague , the association of the German-speaking minority in Bohemia's capital. A protest by Germany against the participation of two national teams from Austria-Hungary was rejected by the LIHG before the EM. Switzerland, however, canceled at short notice, and the English team ( Princes Ice Hockey Club ) and the Oxford Canadians who were also invited were missing .
The preliminary round south of the German ice hockey championship in 1913 was integrated into the European Championship tournament . DEHG Prague, which was also a member of the German association DEV , was set for the final, which it lost to MTV Munich in 1879 2-5.
Games
January 25, 1913 |
Bohemia Jaroslav Jirkovský (21st) Jaroslav Jirkovský (22nd) Jan Palouš (27th) Jaroslav Jirkovský (36th) |
4: 4 (1: 2, 3: 1) |
Belgium Paul Goeminne (15th) Léon Goosens (23rd) Fernand de Blommaert (30th) Maurice Deprez (35th) |
Unsölds ice rink, Munich |
January 26, 1913 in the morning |
German Empire Alfred Steinke Franz Lange (2) Emil Rau (2) |
5: 8 (5: 3, 0: 5) |
Belgium Fernand de Blommaert (2) Maurice Deprez (2) Gaston van Folksom Léon Goosens Freddy Charlier Etienne Coupez |
Unsölds ice rink, Munich |
January 26, 1913 in the afternoon |
Belgium Maurice Deprez (5) Léon Goosens (3) Paul Goeminne (2) Freddy Charlier (2) Fernand de Blommaert Henri Van den Bulcke |
13: 1 (7: 0, 6: 1) |
Austria Fritz Felix Pipes |
Unsölds ice rink, Munich |
January 26, 1913 in the evening |
German Empire Emil Rau (14th) Paul Martin (17th) |
2: 4 (0: 2, 2: 2) |
Bohemia Jaroslav Jirkovský (5th) Otakar Vindyš (20th) Otakar Vindyš (27th) Otakar Vindyš (35th) |
Unsölds ice rink, Munich |
January 27, 1913 in the morning |
Bohemia Otakar Vindyš (4th) Jaroslav Jirkovský (5th) Jaroslav Jarkovský (31st) Josef Šroubek (32nd) Jaroslav Jirkovský (37th) Josef Šroubek (38th) Jaroslav Jarkovský (40th) |
7: 0 (2: 0, 5: 0) |
Austria |
Unsölds ice rink, Munich |
January 27, 1913 afternoon |
German Empire Franz Lange (4) Paul Martin (3) Alfred Steinke (2) Charles Hartley (2) Werner Glimm (2) Bruno Grauel |
14: 4 (9: 2, 5: 2) |
Austria Fritz Felix Pipes (4) |
Unsölds ice rink, Munich |
Closing table
RF | team | Sp | Sg | U.N | NL | Gates | TD | Pts. |
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1 | Belgium | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 25:10 | +15 | 5: 1 |
2 | Bohemia | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 15: 6 | + 9 | 5: 1 |
3 | German Empire | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 21:16 | + 5 | 2: 4 |
4th | Austria | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 5:34 | −29 | 0: 6 |
Champions team
European Champion Belgium |
François Vergult - Freddy Charlier , Henri Van den Bulcke , Paul Goeminne - Léon Goosens , Fernand de Blommaert , Maurice Deprez , Francis Franck , Etienne Coupez , Paul Loicq , Gaston Van Volxem |
Silver bohemia |
Jan Peka - Jan Fleischmann , Jan Palouš - Josef Šroubek - Jaroslav Jirkovský , Jaroslav Jarkovský , Josef Rublič , Otakar Vindyš , Miloslav Fleischmann |
Bronze German Empire |
Alfred Steinke - Werner Glimm , Bruno Grauel , Charles Hartley , Franz Lange , Paul Martin, Emil Rau |
swell
- ↑ a b OENB-Anno, Illustrated (Austrian) Sports Journal, February 1, 1913: Hockey: To the European Championship in Hockey
- ^ Hannes Biedermann: European champions Austria: 50 years before the first European football championship there was a European ice hockey championship. Austria won this twice. In: derstandard.at . June 10, 2012, accessed January 9, 2020 .
- ↑ Illustrated (Austrian) sports paper from January 4, 1913, page 11
Web links
- Information on the 1913 European Ice Hockey Championship at hockeyarchives.info (French)