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*[[1971-72 DELV-Pokal|1971-72]]: SG Dynamo Weiswasser | *[[1971-72 DELV-Pokal|1971-72]]: SG Dynamo Weiswasser | ||
*[[1972-73 DELV-Pokal|1972-73]]: SC Dynamo Berlin | *[[1972-73 DELV-Pokal|1972-73]]: SC Dynamo Berlin | ||
*1986-87: no tournament as third series of Oberliga was contested | |||
*[[1987-88 DELV-Pokal|1987-88]]: SC Dynamo Berlin | |||
*[[1988-89 DELV-Pokal|1988-89]]: SG Dynamo Weiswasser | *[[1988-89 DELV-Pokal|1988-89]]: SG Dynamo Weiswasser | ||
{{European Cups}} | {{European Cups}} | ||
[[Category:Tournaments]] | [[Category:Tournaments]] |
Latest revision as of 22:21, 9 April 2021
The DELV-Pokal was the national cup competition in East Germany, organized by the Deutscher Eislauf-Verband. It is known to have been contested in 1951 and 1953 (as the FDGB-Pokal), from 1963-1973, and in 1988-89.
Champions
- 1951: Chemie Weisswasser
- 1953: Wismut Erz Frankenhausen
- 1962-63: SC Dynamo Berlin
- 1963-64: SC Dynamo Berlin
- 1964-65: SC Dynamo Berlin
- 1965-66: ASK Vorwärts Crimmitschau
- 1966-67: ASK Vorwarts Crimmitschau
- 1967-68: Dynamo Berlin/Weiswasser
- 1968-69: SG Dynamo Weiswasser
- 1969-70: ASK Vorwarts Crimmitschau
- 1970-71: SG Dynamo Weiswasser
- 1971-72: SG Dynamo Weiswasser
- 1972-73: SC Dynamo Berlin
- 1986-87: no tournament as third series of Oberliga was contested
- 1987-88: SC Dynamo Berlin
- 1988-89: SG Dynamo Weiswasser