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The '''Ice Hockey European Championship 1913''' was the fourth edition of the [[ice hockey]] tournament for European countries associated to the [[IIHF|International Ice Hockey Federation]] .
[[File:1913_Ice_Hockey_European_Championship_Poster.jpg|thumb|alt=A poster in German, printed red on white, depicting an ice hockey game and advertising for the championship held in Munich in January 1913.|Poster (in German) for the 1913 Ice Hockey European Championship]]
The '''1913 Ice Hockey European Championship''' was the fourth edition of the [[ice hockey]] tournament for European countries associated to the [[IIHF|International Ice Hockey Federation]] .
The tournament was played between January 25, and January 27, 1913, in [[München]], [[Germany]], and it was won by [[Belgium national ice hockey team|Belgium]].
The tournament was played between January 25, and January 27, 1913, in [[Munich]], [[Germany]]. With Belgium and Bohemia finishing equal on points, [[Belgium national ice hockey team|Belgium]] was declared champion based on goal difference.<ref>{{cite web |title=Um die Europameisterschaft im Eishockey |url=http://anno.onb.ac.at/cgi-content/anno?aid=ios&datum=19130201&seite=14&zoom=33&query=%22Münchner%22%2B%22Sportclub%22%2B%22Eishockey%22&ref=anno-search |website=ANNO |accessdate=17 April 2020}}</ref>


==Results==
==Results==
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===Final Standings===
===Final standings===


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Maurice Deprez (Belgium), 7 goals
Maurice Deprez (Belgium), 7 goals


{{winners|ih|European Championship 1913 Winner|Belgium|First}}
{{winners|ih|European Championship 1913 winner|Belgium|First}}


==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
* [http://www.passionhockey.com/hockeyarchives/Euro1913.htm Euro Championship 1913]
* [http://www.passionhockey.com/hockeyarchives/Euro1913.htm Euro Championship 1913]


{{IIHF Ice Hockey European Championships}}
{{IIHF Ice Hockey European Championships}}


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[[Category:International ice hockey competitions hosted by Germany|1913]]
[[Category:International ice hockey competitions hosted by Germany|1913]]
[[Category:Ice Hockey European Championships]]
[[Category:Ice Hockey European Championships]]
[[Category:January 1913 sports events]]
[[Category:January 1913 sports events|Ice Hockey European Championship]]
[[Category:1910s in Munich]]
[[Category:1910s in Munich]]
[[Category:Sports competitions in Munich]]
[[Category:Sports competitions in Munich]]
[[Category:1913 in German sport]]

Latest revision as of 12:07, 22 November 2024

A poster in German, printed red on white, depicting an ice hockey game and advertising for the championship held in Munich in January 1913.
Poster (in German) for the 1913 Ice Hockey European Championship

The 1913 Ice Hockey European Championship was the fourth edition of the ice hockey tournament for European countries associated to the International Ice Hockey Federation .

The tournament was played between January 25, and January 27, 1913, in Munich, Germany. With Belgium and Bohemia finishing equal on points, Belgium was declared champion based on goal difference.[1]

Results

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January 25

Team #1 Score Team #2
Belgium  4:4  Bohemia

January 26

Team #1 Score Team #2
Germany  5:8  Belgium
Belgium  13:1  Austria
Germany  2:4  Bohemia

January 27

Team #1 Score Team #2
Bohemia  7:0  Austria
Germany  14:4  Austria

Final standings

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  GP W T L GF GA DIF Pts
 Belgium 3 2 1 0 25 10 +15 5
 Bohemia 3 2 1 0 15 6 +9 5
 Germany 3 1 0 2 21 16 +5 2
 Austria 3 0 0 3 5 34 -29 0

Top Goalscorer

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Maurice Deprez (Belgium), 7 goals


 European Championship 1913 winner 

Belgium
First title

References

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  1. ^ "Um die Europameisterschaft im Eishockey". ANNO. Retrieved 17 April 2020.