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The '''1948-49 Romanian Hockey League season''' was the 21st season of the [[Romanian Hockey League]]. Six teams participated in the league, and Avintul IPEIL Miercurea Ciuc won the championship.<ref>Flamaropol, Mihai "50 de ani de hochei în România". 1976.</ref>
The '''1948-49 Romanian Hockey League season''' was the 21st season of the [[Romanian Hockey League]]. Three teams participated in the league, and Avintul IPEIL Miercurea Ciuc won the championship.
 
==Regular season==
The federation decided that the winners of the Brasov, Bucharest, Cluj, Miercurea Ciuc, and Targu Mures regional championships would qualify for the national championship, along with one more team that won a qualification series.
 
==Regional Championships==
===Brasov Championship===
The championship was played from December 26-30, 1948. The following teams participated in the competition: Tractorul Brasov, CFR Sighisoara, CFR Alba Iulia, and Vasile Roaita-Tirnaveni.
 
;Final
*'''CFR Sighisoara''' - Tractorul Brasov 6:2
===Bucharest Championship===
The championship was played from December 30, 1948, to January 6, 1949. The second game between Petrolul and Dinamo was rescheduled to February 6, due to thaw.
 
*'''Dinamo Bucharest''' - CSU Bucharest 11:0
*'''Petrolul Bucharest''' - CSU Bucharest 19:2
*'''Petrolul Bucharest'''- Dinamo Bucharest 3:2
*'''Petrolul Bucharest''' - CSU Bucharest 10:1
*Dimamo Bucharest - CSU Bucharest 0:0
*'''Petrolul Bucharest''' - Dinamo Bucharest 6:5 (1:0, 0:3, 5:2)
 
===Cluj Championship===
Dermata Cluj qualified for the national championship automatically, as the only team entered in the competition.
===Miercurea Ciuc Championship===
Avintul IPEIL Miercurea Ciuc qualified for the national championship automatically, as the only team entered in the competition.
===Targu Mures Championship===
RATA Targu Mures qualified for the national championship automatically, as the only team entered in the competition.
 
==Qualifiers==
The qualifiers for the national championship were played in Brasov.
*'''Dinamo Bucharest''' - Tractorul Brasov 7:1
*'''Dinamo Bucharest''' - CSM Odorhei 16:2
 
Dinamo Bucharest qualified for the national championship.
 
==National Championship==
The national championship was played in Targu Mures from January 26 to February 2, 1949.
 
;Scores
*Avintul IPEIL Miercurea Ciuc - RATA Targu Mures 1:1
*'''Avintul IPEIL Miercurea Ciuc''' - Dinamo Bucharest 4:3
*'''Avintul IPEIL Miercurea Ciuc''' - Petrolul Bucharest 6:3
*'''Avintul IPEIL Miercurea Ciuc''' - Dermata Cluj 5:1
*'''Avintul IPEIL Miercurea Ciuc''' - CFR Sighisoara 8:3
*'''Petrolul Bucharest''' - RATA Targu Mures 5:2
*'''Dermata Cluj''' - Petrolul Bucharest 6:2
*'''Dermata Cluj''' - CFR Sighisoara 4:1
*Dermata Cluj - Dinamo Bucharest 2:2
*''''CFR Sighisoara''' - Dinamo Bucharest 4:3
;Table
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| 2. ||align="left"| [[RATA Târgu Mureș]]  
| 2. ||align="left"| [[RATA Târgu Mureș]]  
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" align="center"
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" align="center"
| 3. ||align="left"| [[Petrolul Bucharest]] 
| 3. ||align="left"| [[Petrolul Bucharest]]   
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" align="center"
| 4. ||align="left"| [[Dermata Cluj]]
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" align="center"
| 5. ||align="left"| [[CFR Sighisoara]]   
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" align="center"
| 6. ||align="left"| [[CS Dinamo București|Dinamo Bucharest]]
|}
|}
==Cupa Romaniei==
The Cupa Romaniei was played in Brasov from January 15-19, 1949. The participants were Cluj, Targu Mures, Miercurea Ciuc, Sighisoara, Bucharest, and Brasov. The Bucharest team, composed of players from the Dinamo and Petrolul clubs, won the tournament.
*'''Bucharest''' - Brasov 11:0
*'''Bucharest''' - Targu Mures 3:1
*'''Bucharest''' - Miercurea Ciuc 3:0
*'''Bucharest''' - Sighisoara 10:1
*'''Sighisoara''' - Brasov 5:1
==Other games==
*'''RATA Targu Mures''' - Dermata Cluj 8:1 @ Cluj
*'''HC Macabi''' - Electrica 4:2 @ Iasi
*'''Avintul IPEIL Miercurea Ciuc''' - Dinamo Bucharest 8:2
*'''Avintul IPEIL Miercurea Ciuc''' - Petrolul Bucharest 12:1
*1/9: '''RATA Targu Mures''' - Dermata Cluj 7:0
*2/2: '''Petrolul Bucharest''' - CFR Sighisoara 6:5 @ Sighisoara
Petrolul was reinforced with some Dinamo players in these two games:
*'''Petrolul Bucharest''' - CFR Sighisoara 2:1 @ Sighisoara
*'''Petrolul Bucharest''' - Avintul IPEIL Miercurea Ciuc 1:0 @ Miercurea Ciuc
==References==
{{Reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 13:29, 11 May 2017

The 1948-49 Romanian Hockey League season was the 21st season of the Romanian Hockey League. Three teams participated in the league, and Avintul IPEIL Miercurea Ciuc won the championship.

Regular season

Club
1. Avîntul IPEIL Miercurea Ciuc
2. RATA Târgu Mureș
3. Petrolul Bucharest

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