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They repeated as champions in 1942, again triumphing over Venus. Juventus qualified for the 1943 national championship, which was cancelled as the ice melted in Iasi. Venus took the title over Juventus in 1944, although they exacted revenge with a 1-0 victory the following year.  
They repeated as champions in 1942, again triumphing over Venus. Juventus qualified for the 1943 national championship, which was cancelled as the ice melted in Iasi. Venus took the title over Juventus in 1944, although they exacted revenge with a 1-0 victory the following year.  


Juventus added a fourth title to their ledger in 1946, and later played in the Romanian League as '''Petrolul Bucharest''' (1948-1950), '''Partizanul Bucharest''' (1950-1951), and '''Flacăra Bucharest''' (1951-1952).
Juventus added a fourth title to their ledger in 1946, which was their last season of play before dissolving.  


The sports club still exists and plays in the top-tier Romanian football league as '''FC Petrolul Ploiești'''.
The sports club still exists and plays in the top-tier Romanian football league as '''FC Petrolul Ploiești'''.


[[Category:Ice hockey teams in Romania]]
[[Category:Ice hockey teams in Romania]]

Latest revision as of 14:55, 5 April 2017

Juventus Bucharest is a sports club in Bucharest, Romania. It was established in 1924.

The hockey section was formed in 1940 and was composed of many of the former players of the defending champion Rapid Bucharest squad. Juventus promptly won the Romanian Championship in 1940-41, defeating Venus Bucharest in the final.

They repeated as champions in 1942, again triumphing over Venus. Juventus qualified for the 1943 national championship, which was cancelled as the ice melted in Iasi. Venus took the title over Juventus in 1944, although they exacted revenge with a 1-0 victory the following year.

Juventus added a fourth title to their ledger in 1946, which was their last season of play before dissolving.

The sports club still exists and plays in the top-tier Romanian football league as FC Petrolul Ploiești.