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The [[Bulgarian Hockey League|Bulgarian Championship]] was not contested during the 1956-57 due to an overly mild winter (there were no indoor ice rinks in Bulgaria at the time).
The [[Bulgarian Hockey League|Bulgarian Championship]] was not contested during the 1956-57 due to an overly mild winter (there were no indoor ice rinks in Bulgaria at the time).


Instead, a competition for the '''Coupe du front pour la pattie''' was arranged. It was played in March 1957 at the Borovets Ski Resort, and saw [[Cherveno zname Sofia]] claim the tournament.
Instead, a competition for the '''Fatherland Front Cup''' was arranged. It was played in March 1957 at the Borovets Ski Resort, and saw [[Cherveno zname Sofia]] claim the tournament.


==Final ranking==
==Final ranking==

Revision as of 16:59, 4 August 2023

The Bulgarian Championship was not contested during the 1956-57 due to an overly mild winter (there were no indoor ice rinks in Bulgaria at the time).

Instead, a competition for the Fatherland Front Cup was arranged. It was played in March 1957 at the Borovets Ski Resort, and saw Cherveno zname Sofia claim the tournament.

Final ranking

Club
1. Cherveno zname Sofia
2. Akademik Sofia
3. Torpedo Sofia
4. CDNA Sofia
5. Dynamo Sofia
6. Septemvry Sofia

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