Ringhoffer Pokal

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The Ringhoffer Pokal was a competition staged in Prague between 1911 and 1922. It was also known as the Austrian Championship and the International Austrian Championship.

Berliner Schlittschuhclub won the ice hockey tournament three times in total. Their last victory, in 1922, earned them the title for good.

History

During the time of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Prague was the stronghold of Austrian hockey. The tournament was organized by DEHG Prag and the cup was donated by the Austrian industrialist Ringhoffer family.

The Ringhoffer Pokal was first contested in 1911, prior to the establishment of the Austrian Ice Hockey Federation (OEHV), as a bandy tournament. It basically served as the Austrian Championship, although it is unclear why German clubs from Berlin and Leipzig were allowed to participate.

The bandy competition was discontinued in 1913 was the Austrian Federation set up its own championship. The Ringhoffer Pokal was then converted to an ice hockey tournament and DEHG Prag donated another cup with the same name to be competed for.

In February 1914, the federation reached an agreement with DEHG Prag. DEHG joined the OEHV, which consisted of one other Czech member (Deutscher Fussballclub Prag), but was given the assurance it would still be allowed to compete against non-member teams, which was actually not allowed by the statutes of the association.

The bandy tournament was then reintroduced in 1914, although the Austrian State Championship served as the official championship. Separate bandy and ice hockey editions of the Ringhoffer Pokal were contested in 1914.

DEHG Prag was later told not to carry out Austrian Championships anymore, thus the Ringhoffer Pokal was discontinued for 1915. It was later contested as an ice hockey competition in 1922.

Winners

Bandy Competition

Year Champion Runner-up
1911 DEHG Prag Ceská sportovní spolecnost
1912 Leipziger SC DEHG Prag
1913 No competition as the Austrian Federation had a Championship.
1914 Budapester Eislaufverein Leipziger SC

Ice Hockey Competition

Year Champion Runner-up
1913 Berliner Schlittschuhclub SC Charlottenburg
1914 Berliner Schlittschuhclub SK Slavia Praha
1922 Berliner Schlittschuhclub

Sources

  • Prager Tagblatt
  • Fremden Blatt Wien
  • Prager Abendblatt

Credits

Special thanks to Patrick H. for supplying information on the competition.


Bandy and Ice Hockey in Austria (1894-1923)
Entities: Flag of Austria-Hungary 1869-1918.png Austria-Hungary (up to 1918, Flag of the Habsburg Monarchy.svg.png AustriaFlag of Hungary 1867-1918.png HungaryFlag of Bohemia svg.png BohemiaFlag of Poland.svg.png Poland)

Flag of Austria.svg.png Independent Austria (1918-1923)

Competitions: 1908 Austro-Hungarian Bandy ChampionshipRinghoffer Pokal (1911-1922) • Austrian State Ice Hockey Championship (1912-1914) • Vienna Ice Hockey Championship (1913-1919) • Magazine of Sports and Games Cup (1903-1909) • Bohemian Crown Lands Championship (1901-1912) • Bohemian Ice Hockey Championship (1907-1915) • DEHG Tournament (1913) • Prague Championship (1915) • Turnaj o Pohár Spolecenského Klubu (1917) • Slavia War Championship (1917) • DEHG Tournament (1918) • Lviv Championship (1910) • 1912 Kraków matchAustrian Bandy Cup (1921-1922) • Austrian Bandy Championship (1922-1923)
Season Overviews: Austria-Hungary: 1899-19001900-011901-021902-031903-041904-051905-061906-071907-081908-091909-101910-111911-121912-131913-141914-151915-161916-171917-18 • Austria: 1918-191919-201920-211921-22
Governing bodies: Austrian Ice Hockey Federation (founded in 1912) • Bohemian Ice Hockey Federation (founded in 1908)
National teams: Austrian National TeamBohemian National Team