1925-26 in Polish ice hockey
The following games took place in Poland during the 1925-26 season:
- December 1925: AZS Warszawa II - "Bardzo kombinowanym" 9:0
- December 1925: AZS Warszawa - WTL Warszawa 13:1
- December 1925: Lechia Lwow - Czarni Lwow 2:0
- January 1926: Polonia Warszawa - WTL Warszawa 5:1
- January 1926: Pogon Lwow - Dror Lwow 12:0
- January 1926: Czarni Lwow - Dror Lwow 3:2
- January 1926: Lechia Lwow - Hasmonea Lwow 3:3
Lwow Championship
1925 Tournament
On December 20, 1925, a championship was staged between the Pogon, Lechia, Czarni, Hasmonea, Sparta, AZS, and LTL clubs. The title was won by Pogoń Lwów, who went undefeated.
- Known scores
- Pogon Lwow - Hasmonea Lwow 6:0 (0:0, 1:0, 5:0)
- Lechia Lwow - Dror Lwow 3:0 (1:0, 1:0, 1:0)
1926 Championship
In January 1926 the, newly-formed local hockey union organized the first championship of the province, which was attended by 8 teams, divided into 2 groups. The first group included the teams: AZS, Lechia, Pogoń and Sparta. The second: Czarni, Dror, Hasmonea Lwów and LTL. The first group was won by Pogoń, who outscored their opponents 17:1. Czarni claimed the second sub-group. The final match for the championship on February 10, which was won 3-1 by Pogoń.
- Known scores
- Czarni Lwow - LTL Lwow 2:1 (1:0)
- Czarni Lwow - Dror Lwow 5:1 (3:0
- Hasmonea Lwow - Dror Lwow 3:0
- Pogon Lwow - Sparta Lwow 3:0 walkover
- Lechia Lwow - Saprta Lwow 3:0 walkover
- Pogon Lwow - AZS Lwow 10:0 (5:0)
- Hasmonea Lwow - LTL Lwow 3:0 (1:0)
- Pogon Lwow - Lechia Lwow 4:1 (1:1)
- Czarni Lwow - Hasmonea Lwow 0:0
- Czarni Lwow - Hasmonea Lwow 2:1 (2:0
- Pogon Lwow - Czarni Lwow 3:1 (3:1) - final
Krakow Championship
- January 1926: Makkabi Krakow - Jutrzenka Krakow 1:0
- January 1926: KS Cracovia - Jutrzenka Kraków 4:1
- January 1926: KS Cracovia - Makkabi Kraków 3:0[1]
Warsaw Championship
- ~December 30: AZS Warszawa - WTL Warszawa 30:0
Wielkopolski Championship
- January 17, 1926: TKS Torun - KL Poznan 2:3 (Game report)
- January 24, 1926: TKS Torun - KL Poznan 3:1 (Game report)
National Championship
There were plans to stage a national championship in Zakopane from February 19-21, but this did not materialize. The intended participants were: AZS Warszawa (the Warsaw champion, TKS Torun (the Wielkopolski champion), and the Lwow champion (Pogon Lwow).
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References
- ↑ 50 lat KS Cracovia 1906-1956 (p.123)
- Przeglad Sportowy