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'''HC Diavoli Rossoneri Milano''' was an ice hockey team in [[Milan]], [[Italy]]. They played in the [[Serie A (ice hockey)|Serie A]], the top level of ice hockey in Italy.
'''HC Diavoli Rossoneri Milano''' was an ice hockey team in [[Milan]], [[Italy]]. They played in the [[Serie A (ice hockey)|Serie A]], the top level of ice hockey in Italy.
[[File:Diavoli Rossoneri 1935.jpg|thumb|200px|A club photo from 1935.]]
 
==History==
==History==
The club was founded in 1933 and won their first of four Serie A championships in 1935. They also won the [[Spengler Cup]] three times, the first of them being in 1934.
The club was founded in 1933 and won their first of four Serie A championships in 1935. They also won the [[Spengler Cup]] three times, the first of them being in 1934.
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*[[Spengler Cup]] champion (3): 1934, 1935, 1950.
*[[Spengler Cup]] champion (3): 1934, 1935, 1950.


==Images==
<gallery>
Diavoli Rossoneri 1935.jpg|A club photo from 1935.
Diavoli Rossoneri 1954.jpg|The club in 1954.
</gallery>
==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}

Latest revision as of 15:05, 14 March 2018

HC Diavoli Rossoneri Milano
City: Milan, Italy
League: Serie A
Founded: 1933

HC Diavoli Rossoneri Milano was an ice hockey team in Milan, Italy. They played in the Serie A, the top level of ice hockey in Italy.

History

The club was founded in 1933 and won their first of four Serie A championships in 1935. They also won the Spengler Cup three times, the first of them being in 1934.

They merged with HC Milano in 1937, a merger which lasted until 1941.

After World War II the club became independent again. This lasted until 1956, when financial problems forced another merger with HC Milano.

Achievements

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  • Serie A champion (4): 1935, 1936, 1949, 1953.
  • Serie A runner-up (3): 1937, 1947, 1952.
  • Spengler Cup champion (3): 1934, 1935, 1950.

Images

References

  1. Team profile on hockeyarenas.net

External links