1953 Spanish Championship: Difference between revisions

From International Hockey Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
The '''1953 [[Spanish Championship]]''' was the first edition of the national ice hockey championship in [[Spain]] since the 1920s. It was won by [[Atlético Club de Madrid]]. The competition was staged in Nuria.
The '''1953 [[Spanish Championship]]''' was the first edition of the national ice hockey championship in [[Spain]] since the 1920s. It was won by [[Club Atlético de Madrid]]. The competition was staged in Nuria.


==Tournament==
==Tournament==
===Semifinals===
===Semifinals===
*[[Valldemia de Barcelona]] 0 - '''[[Atlético Club de Madrid]]''' 4
*[[Valldemia de Barcelona]] 0 - '''[[Club Atlético de Madrid]]''' 4
*'''[[Club Alpino Nuria]]''' defeated [[Torb EC]] on forfeit
*'''[[Club Alpino Nuria]]''' defeated [[Torb EC]] on forfeit
===Final===
===Final===
*'''Atlético Club de Madrid''' 13 - Club Alpino Nuria 0
*'''Club Atlético de Madrid''' 13 - Club Alpino Nuria 0


==Team rosters==
==Team rosters==
*'''Atletico Club de Madrid''': Alfaro, Llanas, Ruano, Basa, Arche, Pimeco I, Santaella, Grieza, Pimeco II, Alonso, Hassler
*'''Club Atletico de Madrid''': Alfaro, Llanas, Ruano, Basa, Arche, Pimeco I, Santaella, Grieza, Pimeco II, Alonso, Hassler


The names of Arche and Hassler are worth further study. Arche was either a son of one of the Spanish hockey pioneers in the 1920s, the three Arche brothers, or it was one of them who played. Hassler is another intriguing name. There is a good possibility it was the old French star [[Albert Hassler]], who was 49 at the time. As a former speed-skating champion, he likely still would have been able to compete at the much lower level found in Spain.
The names of Arche and Hassler are worth further study. Arche was either a son of one of the Spanish hockey pioneers in the 1920s, the three Arche brothers, or it was one of them who played. Hassler is another intriguing name. There is a good possibility it was the old French star [[Albert Hassler]], who was 49 at the time. As a former speed-skating champion, he likely still would have been able to compete at the much lower level found in Spain.

Revision as of 13:11, 11 March 2017

The 1953 Spanish Championship was the first edition of the national ice hockey championship in Spain since the 1920s. It was won by Club Atlético de Madrid. The competition was staged in Nuria.

Tournament

Semifinals

Final

  • Club Atlético de Madrid 13 - Club Alpino Nuria 0

Team rosters

  • Club Atletico de Madrid: Alfaro, Llanas, Ruano, Basa, Arche, Pimeco I, Santaella, Grieza, Pimeco II, Alonso, Hassler

The names of Arche and Hassler are worth further study. Arche was either a son of one of the Spanish hockey pioneers in the 1920s, the three Arche brothers, or it was one of them who played. Hassler is another intriguing name. There is a good possibility it was the old French star Albert Hassler, who was 49 at the time. As a former speed-skating champion, he likely still would have been able to compete at the much lower level found in Spain.

  • Club Alpino Nuria: Eustaqui, Casamitjana, García, Coll, Dosta, Famos, Viñas, Bahr, Compañá
  • Valldemia: Soler, Recolón, Bori, Torrado, Llorens, Pasquin, Bigorra, Boronat

Credits

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