Laszlo Rona

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Laszlo Rona
Laszlo Rona.jpg
Position Forward/Defense
Teams SC Hakoah Wien
Wiener AC
EHC Arosa
BKE Budapest
KIF Helsinki
Karlbergs BK
Lions de Paris
National team  Hungary
Born May 20, 1913,
Budapest, Austria-Hungary
Died May 20, 2007,
Marbella, Spain
Playing Career 1931 – 1954

Laszlo Rona (May 20, 1913 - May 20, 2007) was a Hungarian hockey player. He played for the Hungarian National Team at the 1936 Winter Olympics, and at the World Championships in 1937, 1938 and 1939.

Rona was a real hockey globetrotter. He started his career with SC Hakoah Wien in Austria in 1929-30. He then went on to play for Wiener AC until 1933.

In Switzerland, Rona was a member of EHC Arosa from 1933-1935. He then played for BKE Budapest in his native Hungary from 1935-1939. Rona returned to Arosa in 1939-40, before heading to the Nordic countries.

He played for KIF Helsinki in Finland in 1940-41 and the Swedish club Karlbergs BK from 1941-1944. His final destination was France, where he played for the Lions de Paris in 1949-50.

Statistics

Years # GP Goals Assists Pts
Olympic Games 1936 1 6 1 0 1
World Championships 1937-1939 3 19 11 3 14