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The ice rinks in Brussels were closed this year. Only two teams participated in the championship, and four of the best [[Brussels Royal IHSC|Entente Saint-Sauveur Bruxelles]] players joined Brabo IHC (Henri Heirman, Georges Hartmeyer and the Waldschmidt twins - André and Robert). | The ice rinks in Brussels were closed this year. Only two teams participated in the championship, and four of the best [[Brussels Royal IHSC|Entente Saint-Sauveur Bruxelles]] players joined Brabo IHC (Henri Heirman, Georges Hartmeyer and the Waldschmidt twins - André and Robert). | ||
==Final ranking== | ==Final ranking== |
Revision as of 12:19, 17 June 2022
The 1952-53 Belgian Championship was the 33rd season of the national ice hockey competition in Belgium. Brabo IHC won the championship, for their third title in four seasons.[1]
The ice rinks in Brussels were closed this year. Only two teams participated in the championship, and four of the best Entente Saint-Sauveur Bruxelles players joined Brabo IHC (Henri Heirman, Georges Hartmeyer and the Waldschmidt twins - André and Robert).
Final ranking
Club | |
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1. | Brabo IHC |
2. | Cercle des Patineurs Liègois |
Other games
- 3/2: All-Stars - Brabo Antwerp 8:5[2]
References