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Inspired by the success of [[Brighton Tigers]], who had continued to play without a league, Lions reformed in 1963 to play friendly matches and continued until 1968. | Inspired by the success of [[Brighton Tigers]], who had continued to play without a league, Lions reformed in 1963 to play friendly matches and continued until 1968. | ||
;Late 1968 games | |||
*11/2: '''Glasgow Dynamos''' - Wembley Lions 4:3 | |||
*11/9: '''Wembley Lions''' - Fife Flyers 6:4 | |||
*11/30: '''Wembley Lions''' - Paisley Mohawks 3:0 | |||
*12/14: '''Wembley Lions''' - Whitley Warriors 6:1 | |||
==Team Photos== | ==Team Photos== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> |
Revision as of 20:41, 21 April 2021
The Wembley Lions were an English ice hockey team.
The team were founded in 1934 but showed a continuity with the London Lions team which had played at various venues since 1924. The Wembley team were based at the newly built Empire Pool which they shared with the Wembley Monarchs until 1950.
The team entered the English National League, winning it in 1935-36 and 1936-37. After a break during World War II, they returned and again topped the league in 1951-52. In 1954, Lions joined the new British National League, which they won this championship in 1956/7. The League collapsed in 1960, and faced with the prospect of no regular league matches, the team folded.
Inspired by the success of Brighton Tigers, who had continued to play without a league, Lions reformed in 1963 to play friendly matches and continued until 1968.
- Late 1968 games
- 11/2: Glasgow Dynamos - Wembley Lions 4:3
- 11/9: Wembley Lions - Fife Flyers 6:4
- 11/30: Wembley Lions - Paisley Mohawks 3:0
- 12/14: Wembley Lions - Whitley Warriors 6:1
Team Photos
References
- A to Z Encyclopaedia of Ice Hockey
- Martin C. Harris, Homes of British Ice Hockey
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