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The '''Tatra Cup''' ({{lang-sk|Tatranský pohár}}) is a Slovak ice hockey tournament. It is the second oldest European club tournament, after the [[Spengler Cup]]. The Tatra Cup was first held in 1929-30. |
The '''Tatra Cup''' ({{lang-sk|Tatranský pohár}}) is a Slovak ice hockey tournament. It is the second oldest European club tournament, after the [[Spengler Cup]]. The Tatra Cup was first held in 1929-30. |
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The first installment took place in 1929 in [[Starý Smokovec]]. Between the years 1932 and 1935 there were two different tournaments held, a national one and international one. There were only two tournaments held from 1952 to 1968 because of the organizational problems, both of them won by [[HC Sparta Praha|Sparta Praha Sokolovo]]. In later years international teams started to participate as well, e.g. [[Kölner Haie|Kölner EC]] in 1969. One year later for the first time a [[Swedish]] team played at the Tatra Cup – [[Surahammars IF]], together with [[German]] [[SC Riessersee]]. |
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After a new hockey stadium was build in [[Poprad]] in 1973, conditions for the organization of the tournament improved considerably. In the anniversary year of the tournament 1979 a hockey club from [[East Germany]] [[Lausitzer Füchse|Dynamo Weißwasser]] was invited. |
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Nowdays, the Tatra Cup is taking place every year in late August as a preparatory tournament for the next season, at which mostly the [[Czech]] and [[Slovak]] teams take part. |
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* [http://www.szlh.sk/english/history-of-slovak-hockey History of Slovak hockey] |
* [http://www.szlh.sk/english/history-of-slovak-hockey History of Slovak hockey] |
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* [http://www.hkpoprad.sk/index.php?cmd=tatransky-pohar&cmd2=historia Tatranský pohár - history] |
* [http://www.hkpoprad.sk/index.php?cmd=tatransky-pohar&cmd2=historia Tatranský pohár - history] |
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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSiD8-nO_ic YouTube - the beginnings of the tournament] |
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[[Category:Ice hockey tournaments]] |
[[Category:Ice hockey tournaments]] |
Revision as of 23:29, 21 August 2011
The Tatra Cup (Template:Lang-sk) is a Slovak ice hockey tournament. It is the second oldest European club tournament, after the Spengler Cup. The Tatra Cup was first held in 1929-30.
The first installment took place in 1929 in Starý Smokovec. Between the years 1932 and 1935 there were two different tournaments held, a national one and international one. There were only two tournaments held from 1952 to 1968 because of the organizational problems, both of them won by Sparta Praha Sokolovo. In later years international teams started to participate as well, e.g. Kölner EC in 1969. One year later for the first time a Swedish team played at the Tatra Cup – Surahammars IF, together with German SC Riessersee.
After a new hockey stadium was build in Poprad in 1973, conditions for the organization of the tournament improved considerably. In the anniversary year of the tournament 1979 a hockey club from East Germany Dynamo Weißwasser was invited.
Nowdays, the Tatra Cup is taking place every year in late August as a preparatory tournament for the next season, at which mostly the Czech and Slovak teams take part.
Tatra Cup winners
Season/Year | Type | Winner |
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1929/1930 | international | Slavia Praha |
1930/1931 | international | LTC Praha |
1931/1932 | international | LTC Praha |
1932/1933 | international | SK Prostějov |
1932/1933 | national | Skiklub Bratislava |
1933/1934 | international | Slavia Praha |
1933/1934 | national | AC Nitra |
1934/1935 | international | EKE Wien |
1934/1935 | national | ŠK Vysoké Tatry |
1935/1936 | international | HC Tatry |
1936/1937 | national | HC Tatry |
1937/1938 | national | HC Tatry |
1938/1939 | international | HC Tatry |
1939/1940 | national | HC Tatry |
1940/1941 | international | ŠK Slávia Prešov |
1941/1942 | national | HC Tatry |
1942/1943 | national | HC Tatry |
1945/1946 | national | SK Prostějov |
1946/1947 | national | HC Tatry |
1949/1950 | national | LTC Praha |
1950/1951 | national | Sparta Praha Sokolovo |
1951/1952 | national | SK Prostějov |
1958/1959 | international | Sparta Praha Sokolovo |
1959/1960 | international | Sparta Praha Sokolovo |
1968/1969 | international | VŽKG Ostrava |
1969/1970 | international | Slovak National Team |
1974 | international | Slovan CHZJD Bratislava |
1975 | international | Slovan CHZJD Bratislava |
1976 | international | Czechoslovak National Team |
1977 | international | Czechoslovak National Team |
1978 | international | VSŽ Košice |
1979 | international | VSŽ Košice |
1980 | international | Sparta Praha |
1981 | international | Slezan STS Opava |
1982 | international | VSŽ Košice |
1983 | international | Dinamo Riga |
1984 | international | Tesla Pardubice |
1985 | international | HC Dukla Trenčín |
1986 | international | VSŽ Košice |
1987 | international | VSŽ Košice |
1988 | international | VSŽ Košice |
1989 | international | HK Sokol Kiev |
1990 | international | ŠK Slovan Bratislava |
1991 | international | Czechoslovakia U-20 |
1992 | international | HC Košice |
1993 | international | HC Košice |
1994 | international | Slovakia U-20 |
1995 | international | HC ŠKP PS Poprad |
1996 | international | HC Dukla Trenčín |
1997 | international | HC Slovan Bratislava |
1998 | international | HC Slovan Bratislava |
1999 | international | Slovak Olympic Team |
2000 | international | HC ŠKP Poprad |
2001 | international | HC ŠKP Poprad |
2002 | international | HC Vítkovice |
2003 | international | HC Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk |
2004 | international | Slovakia U-23 |
2005 | international | HK Tatravagónka ŠKP Poprad |
2006 | international | HC Vítkovice |
2007 | international | HC Vítkovice |
2008 | international | HC Košice |
2009 | international | HC Vítkovice Steel |
2010 | international | HC Oceláři Třinec |
2011 | international | Kölner Haie |