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The '''Bulgarian Championship''' was contested in different forms and names between 1927 and 1951.
The '''Bulgarian Championship''' was contested in different forms and names prior to the establishment of the [[Bulgarian Hockey League]] in 1952.


==History==
==History==
The first championship, contested as the '''Bulgarian Cup''' (Cup "Hockey") was played in 1927 at the Ivan Hadjiberov Park in Gabrovo. The tournament was hold a total of eight times, up to 1934. It was organized by the Union of Sports League (SSL).
The first championship, contested as the '''Bulgarian Cup''' (Cup "Hockey"), was supposedly played in 1927 at the Ivan Hadjiberov Park in Gabrovo. The tournament was allegedly held a total of eight times, up to 1934. It was organized by the Union of Sports League (SSL).


The '''Cup of BSIHF''' (Bulgarian Skating and Ice Hockey Federation; also called the '''Cup BFKHL''') was organized by the national federation between 1935 and 1944. The 1944 tournament was not completed due to World War II.
The '''Cup of BSIHF''' (Bulgarian Skating and Ice Hockey Federation; also called the '''Cup BFKHL''') was said to have been organized by the national federation between 1935 and 1944. The 1944 tournament was not completed due to World War II.


No championships were held until 1949, when the BSIHF organized the '''Championship on the Occasion of V Congress of BCP''' (Bulgarian Communist Party). The '''Metropolitan Championship''' was organized by the RSIHS (Republican Skating and Ice Hockey Section) in 1950 and 1951. The [[Bulgarian Hockey League|Bulgarian Championship]] was first contested in 1952, but the Metropolitan Championship continued to be played alongside the national championship, until 1954.
However, it is important to note that '''no contemporary sources have been found to confirm the existence of the Bulgarian Cup or the Cup of BSIHF in this era'''. The Sofia-based sports newspaper, ''Cпорт'', was checked for these years, and the earliest reference to an ice hockey game being played is from 1932 involving the Sofia Skating Club and AC23 Sofia. The Sofia Hockey Club and FC13 Sofia were also active in this time-frame. The information on the Bulgarian Cup and Cup of BSIHF originated from a now-defunct Bulgarian hockey website called hokey.dir.bg ([https://web.archive.org/web/20160822080124/http://hokey.dir.bg/_wm/diary/?df=46&dflid=3 archived link] to the main page), which did not cite any sources for it. As a result, the existence of these competitions can be deemed dubious at best. It is possible they were contested and the contemporary press simply did not report on them. It also makes little sense why the authors of this website would have fabricated ice hockey tournaments played between 1927 and 1944, but until proof of them taking place can be produced, they should be viewed as alleged only. The International Hockey Wiki will retain the information, but advises that readers take these facts into account.
 
In 1948 the '''ORPS Championship''' was contested by three teams in Sofia and won by Spartak Sofia. The following year the BSIHF organized the '''Championship on the Occasion of V Congress of BCP''' (Bulgarian Communist Party). The '''Sofia Championship''' was also arranged in 1949. The '''Metropolitan Championship''' was organized by the RSIHS (Republican Skating and Ice Hockey Section) in 1950 and 1951. The '''Trade Union Teams of Sofia Championship''' was also played in 1950. The [[Bulgarian Hockey League|Bulgarian Championship]] was first contested in 1952, but the Metropolitan Championship (also called the Sofia Championship continued to be played alongside the national championship, until 1956.


==Champions==
==Champions==
===Metropolitan Championship===
===1948-1951===
*[[1951 Metropolitan Championship|1951]] Cerveno Zname Sofia
 
;Metropolitan Championship
*[[1951 Metropolitan Championship|1951]] ''not completed''
*[[1950 Metropolitan Championship|1950]] Akademika Sofia
*[[1950 Metropolitan Championship|1950]] Akademika Sofia
===Championship on the Occasion of the V Congress of BCP===
 
*[[1949 Championship on the Occasion of the V Congress of BCP|1949]] CDNV Sofia  
;Trade Union Teams of Sofia Tournament
===Cup of BSIHF===
*[[1950 Metropolitan Championship|1950]] Cherveno zname Sofia
 
;Championship on the Occasion of the V Congress of BCP
*[[1949 Championship on the Occasion of the V Congress of BCP|1949]] Spartak Sofia
 
;Sofia Championship
*[[1949 Championship on the Occasion of the V Congress of BCP|1949]] Spartak Sofia
 
;ORPS Championship
*[[1948 ORPS Championship|1948]] Spartak Sofia
 
===1927-1944===
 
''Note: The existence of these competitions is not confirmed.''
 
;Cup of BSIHF
*[[1944 Cup of BSIHF|1944]] ''Not completed due to World War II''
*[[1944 Cup of BSIHF|1944]] ''Not completed due to World War II''
*[[1943 Cup of BSIHF|1943]] Napredak Ruse
*[[1943 Cup of BSIHF|1943]] Napredak Ruse
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*[[1936 Cup of BSIHF|1936]] Botev Sofia
*[[1936 Cup of BSIHF|1936]] Botev Sofia
*[[1935 Cup of BSIHF|1935]] Hockey Club Sofia  
*[[1935 Cup of BSIHF|1935]] Hockey Club Sofia  
===Bulgarian Cup===
 
;Bulgarian Cup
*[[1934 Bulgarian Cup|1934]] Balkan Gabrovo
*[[1934 Bulgarian Cup|1934]] Balkan Gabrovo
*[[1933 Bulgarian Cup|1933]] Savata Sofia
*[[1933 Bulgarian Cup|1933]] Savata Sofia
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*[[1927 Bulgarian Cup|1927]] Atletik Sofia
*[[1927 Bulgarian Cup|1927]] Atletik Sofia


==See also==
*[[Bulgarian Hockey (1932-1940)]]
*[[1947 Bulgarian season]]
==External links==
==External links==
*[http://hokey.dir.bg/_wm/library/?df=446676&GDirId=9accae5ec3769e60077bd47fb76ae7e6 Overview]
*[http://hokey.dir.bg/_wm/library/?df=446676&GDirId=9accae5ec3769e60077bd47fb76ae7e6 Overview on hokey.dir.bg] (link no longer works)
[[Category:Ice hockey leagues]]
[[Category:Ice hockey leagues]]

Latest revision as of 18:03, 16 June 2024

The Bulgarian Championship was contested in different forms and names prior to the establishment of the Bulgarian Hockey League in 1952.

History

The first championship, contested as the Bulgarian Cup (Cup "Hockey"), was supposedly played in 1927 at the Ivan Hadjiberov Park in Gabrovo. The tournament was allegedly held a total of eight times, up to 1934. It was organized by the Union of Sports League (SSL).

The Cup of BSIHF (Bulgarian Skating and Ice Hockey Federation; also called the Cup BFKHL) was said to have been organized by the national federation between 1935 and 1944. The 1944 tournament was not completed due to World War II.

However, it is important to note that no contemporary sources have been found to confirm the existence of the Bulgarian Cup or the Cup of BSIHF in this era. The Sofia-based sports newspaper, Cпорт, was checked for these years, and the earliest reference to an ice hockey game being played is from 1932 involving the Sofia Skating Club and AC23 Sofia. The Sofia Hockey Club and FC13 Sofia were also active in this time-frame. The information on the Bulgarian Cup and Cup of BSIHF originated from a now-defunct Bulgarian hockey website called hokey.dir.bg (archived link to the main page), which did not cite any sources for it. As a result, the existence of these competitions can be deemed dubious at best. It is possible they were contested and the contemporary press simply did not report on them. It also makes little sense why the authors of this website would have fabricated ice hockey tournaments played between 1927 and 1944, but until proof of them taking place can be produced, they should be viewed as alleged only. The International Hockey Wiki will retain the information, but advises that readers take these facts into account.

In 1948 the ORPS Championship was contested by three teams in Sofia and won by Spartak Sofia. The following year the BSIHF organized the Championship on the Occasion of V Congress of BCP (Bulgarian Communist Party). The Sofia Championship was also arranged in 1949. The Metropolitan Championship was organized by the RSIHS (Republican Skating and Ice Hockey Section) in 1950 and 1951. The Trade Union Teams of Sofia Championship was also played in 1950. The Bulgarian Championship was first contested in 1952, but the Metropolitan Championship (also called the Sofia Championship continued to be played alongside the national championship, until 1956.

Champions

1948-1951

Metropolitan Championship
Trade Union Teams of Sofia Tournament
  • 1950 Cherveno zname Sofia
Championship on the Occasion of the V Congress of BCP
Sofia Championship
ORPS Championship

1927-1944

Note: The existence of these competitions is not confirmed.

Cup of BSIHF
  • 1944 Not completed due to World War II
  • 1943 Napredak Ruse
  • 1942 Benkovski Sofia
  • 1941 Rakovski Sofia
  • 1940 Hockey Club Sofia
  • 1939 Balkan Gabrovo
  • 1938 Atletik Sofia
  • 1937 Savata Sofia
  • 1936 Botev Sofia
  • 1935 Hockey Club Sofia
Bulgarian Cup

See also

External links