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==Championship==
==Championship==
*[[Maccabi Cernauti]] - '''[[Tenis Club Roman Bucharest]]''' 0:11 (0:4, 0:3, 0:3)
*1/25: [[Maccabi Cernauti]] - '''[[Tenis Club Roman Bucharest]]''' 0:11 (0:4, 0:3, 0:3)
*[[Cernauti Combination]] - '''[[Tenis Club Roman Bucharest]]''' 0:6 (0:3, 0:1, 0:2) - this game was not officially part of the championship.
*1/26: [[Cernauti Combination]] - '''[[Tenis Club Roman Bucharest]]''' 0:6 (0:3, 0:1, 0:2) - this game was not officially part of the championship.


Tenis Club Roman Bucharest, without Constantin Tico, who was in Bucharest for university exams, won the Romanian Championship by defeating Maccabi Cernauti. They also played a match against a Cernauti Combination team.  
Tenis Club Roman Bucharest, without Constantin Tico, who was in Bucharest for university exams, won the Romanian Championship by defeating Maccabi Cernauti. They also played a match against a Cernauti Combination team.  


Maccabi's hockey section was formed in 1927 by Adolf König, who became president of the Bukovina Regional League at the same time.
Maccabi's hockey section was said to have been formed in 1927 by Adolf König.


==Bukovina==
<ref>''Czernowitzer Morgenblatt'', assorted issues</ref>
Hockey activities developed further in Cernauti this winter, with Dragos Voda, Jahn, and Dovbusch all forming teams to complement Maccabi, who commenced play the previous year.
*1/12: Jahn Cernauti - Maccabi Cernauti 1:1
*1/19: '''Jahn Cernauti''' - Dovbusch Cernauti 4:1
*1/19: '''Maccabi Cernauti''' - Dragos Voda Cernauti 3:2 (2:1, 1:1, 0:0)
*1/24: '''Maccabi Cernauti''' - Jahn Cernauti 4:3 (0:3, 3:0, 1:0)
*1/24: '''Dragos Voda Cernauti''' - Dovbusch Cernauti 4:1 (3:0, 1:1, 0:0)
*2/2: Jahn Cernauti - Maccabi Cernauti Not played
*2/14: '''Dragos Voda Cernauti''' - Jahn Cernauti 2:1
*2/16: Dovbusch Cernauti - Maccabi Cernauti 1:1
*2/16: '''Dragos Voda Cernauti''' - Jahn Cernauti 4:1
*2/19: '''Dragos Voda Cernauti''' - Maccabi Cernauti 5:0
*2/22: '''Maccabi Cernauti''' - Jahn Cernauti 1:0
*2/23: '''Maccabi Cernauti''' - Dovbusch Cernauti 2:0
*2/27: '''Cernauti Combination''' - Dragos Voda Cernauti 4:1 (2:0, 1:0, 1:1)
*3/1 Jahn Cernauti - Dovbusch Cernauti Not played - thaw
*3/2 Maccabi Cernauti - Dragos Voda Cernauti Not played - thaw
==Season stats==
==Season stats==
===Tenis Club Roman Bucharest roster===
===Tenis Club Roman Bucharest roster===
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Both played for TCB.
Both played for TCB.


==Friendly matches==
==Other games==
*January 1930: Maccabi Cernauti - Jahn Cernauti 1:1 - this was the first match to take place in Cernauti
*1/21: '''Universitatea Cluj A''' - Universitatea Cluj B 6:0 (0:0, 2:0, 4:0)
 
==Credits==
==Credits==
Special thanks to Patrick H. for supplying the information found on this page.
Special thanks to Patrick H. for supplying the information found on this page.

Latest revision as of 13:55, 25 February 2022

The 1929-30 Romanian Hockey League season was the fifth season of the Romanian Championship. Tenis Club Roman Bucharest won the championship.[1]

Tenis Club Roman Bucharest traveled to Cernauti to take on the local clubs that challenged them. After winning both of their games, they were crowned Romanian champions by the sports subcommittee.

The decision to award the title appeared to have been premature, as a team from Miercurea Ciuc also wished to participate in the championship. However, their application came too late, and Tenis Club retained the title without any further games played.

Championship

Tenis Club Roman Bucharest, without Constantin Tico, who was in Bucharest for university exams, won the Romanian Championship by defeating Maccabi Cernauti. They also played a match against a Cernauti Combination team.

Maccabi's hockey section was said to have been formed in 1927 by Adolf König.

Bukovina

[2]

Hockey activities developed further in Cernauti this winter, with Dragos Voda, Jahn, and Dovbusch all forming teams to complement Maccabi, who commenced play the previous year.

  • 1/12: Jahn Cernauti - Maccabi Cernauti 1:1
  • 1/19: Jahn Cernauti - Dovbusch Cernauti 4:1
  • 1/19: Maccabi Cernauti - Dragos Voda Cernauti 3:2 (2:1, 1:1, 0:0)
  • 1/24: Maccabi Cernauti - Jahn Cernauti 4:3 (0:3, 3:0, 1:0)
  • 1/24: Dragos Voda Cernauti - Dovbusch Cernauti 4:1 (3:0, 1:1, 0:0)
  • 2/2: Jahn Cernauti - Maccabi Cernauti Not played
  • 2/14: Dragos Voda Cernauti - Jahn Cernauti 2:1
  • 2/16: Dovbusch Cernauti - Maccabi Cernauti 1:1
  • 2/16: Dragos Voda Cernauti - Jahn Cernauti 4:1
  • 2/19: Dragos Voda Cernauti - Maccabi Cernauti 5:0
  • 2/22: Maccabi Cernauti - Jahn Cernauti 1:0
  • 2/23: Maccabi Cernauti - Dovbusch Cernauti 2:0
  • 2/27: Cernauti Combination - Dragos Voda Cernauti 4:1 (2:0, 1:0, 1:1)
  • 3/1 Jahn Cernauti - Dovbusch Cernauti Not played - thaw
  • 3/2 Maccabi Cernauti - Dragos Voda Cernauti Not played - thaw

Season stats

Tenis Club Roman Bucharest roster

Goalkeeper: Mircea Ratiu, Defencemen: Riri Aslan, Dan Bratianu, Forwards: Petre Grant, Alexandru Botez, Nicu Polizu, Substitute: Paul Anastasiu.

Top scorers

  1. Alexandru Botez
  2. Petre Grant

Both played for TCB.

Other games

  • 1/21: Universitatea Cluj A - Universitatea Cluj B 6:0 (0:0, 2:0, 4:0)

Credits

Special thanks to Patrick H. for supplying the information found on this page.

References

  1. Flamaropol, Mihai. "50 de ani de hochei în România". 1976.
  2. Czernowitzer Morgenblatt, assorted issues


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