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  • | team = Torpedo Sofia | logo = Torpedo Sofia.jpg
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  • | team = Iceberg Sofia | logo = Iceberg Sofia.gif
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  • | team = Spartak Sofia | logo = Spartak Sofia.gif
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  • | team = Dinamo Sofia | logo = Dinamo Sofia.jpg
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  • | team = Akademika Sofia | logo = Akademik Sofia.gif
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  • '''Septemvri Sofia''' was an ice hockey team in [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]. They were a member of the sports club of the same name.
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  • '''Lokomotiv Sofia''' was an ice hockey team in [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]. The club played in the [[Bulgarian Hockey League]] intermi
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  • | team = Dnepr Sofia | city = [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]
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  • | team = Admiral Sofia | city = [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]
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  • '''Savata Sofia''' was an ice hockey team in [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]. The club participated in the [[Bulgarian Championship]] in ...[[1933 Bulgarian Cup]] and the [[1937 Cup of BSIHF]]. They played at the [[Sofia Ice Stadion Junak]].
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  • [[File:Atletik Sofia.gif|thumb|150px]] '''Atletik Sofia''' was an ice hockey team in [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]. The club participated in the [[Bulgarian Championship]] in
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  • [[File:Rakovski Sofia.gif|thumb|150px]] '''Rakovski Sofia''' was an ice hockey team in [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]. The club was founded in 1933 and participated in the [[Bul
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  • [[File:Botev Sofia.gif|thumb|150px]] '''HC Botev Sofia''' was an ice hockey team in [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]. The club was founded in 1934 and participated in the [[Bul
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  • [[File:Benkovski Sofia.gif|thumb|150px]] '''Benkovski Sofia''' was an ice hockey team in [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]. The club participated in the [[Bulgarian Championship|Cup
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  • [[File:Shipka Sofia.gif|thumb|150px]] '''Shipka Sofia''' was an ice hockey team in [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]. The club was founded in 1937 and participated in the [[Bul
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  • [[File:Sokol Sofia.gif|thumb|150px]] '''Sokol Sofia''' was an ice hockey team in [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]. The club was founded in 1939 and participated in the [[Bul
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  • [[File:Sportist Sofia.gif|thumb|150px]] '''Sportist Sofia''' was an ice hockey team in [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]. The club was founded in 1939 and participated in the [[Bul
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  • [[File:Sredec Sofia.gif|thumb|150px]] '''Sredec Sofia''' was an ice hockey team in [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]. The club participated in the [[Bulgarian Championship|Cup
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  • '''Musala Sofia''' was an ice hockey team in [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]. The club participated in the [[Bulgarian Championship|Cup
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  • '''Himik Nadezjda Sofia''' was an ice hockey team in [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]. The club participated in the [[1949 Championship on the Oc
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  • '''VIF Sofia''' was an ice hockey team in [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]. They played in the [[Bulgarian Hockey League - Group B]] f
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  • [[File:Sinite Sofia.gif|thumb|150px]] '''Sinite Sofia''' was an ice hockey team in [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]. The club played in the [[Bulgarian Hockey League]] during
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  • [[File:Chavdar Sofia.gif|thumb|150px]] ...he club was formed in 1945 by the merger of [[Atletik Sofia]] and [[Shipka Sofia]].
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  • #redirect [[Akademika Sofia]]
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  • #redirect [[HC CSKA Sofia]]
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  • #redirect [[HC CSKA Sofia]]
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  • #redirect [[HC Levski Sofia]]
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  • #redirect [[Lokomotiv Sofia]]
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  • #redirect [[HC NSA Sofia]]
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  • #redirect [[HC Slavia Sofia]]
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  • | team = Cerveno Zname Sofia | city = [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]
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  • | team = HC NSA Sofia | city = [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]
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  • | team = Ledenite Dyavoli Sofia | city = [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]
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  • | team = Chervena Zvezda Sofia | city = [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]
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  • | team = HC Slavia Sofia | city = {{Flagicon|Bulgaria}} [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]
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  • | team = Levski Sofia | logo = Levski Sofia.jpg
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  • | team = HC CSKA Sofia | city = {{Flagicon|Bulgaria}} [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]
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  • | team = Red Star Sofia | city = [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]
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  • [[File:HC Sofia.gif|thumb|150px]] '''Hockey Club Sofia''' was an ice hockey team in [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]. The club was founded in 1926 and participated in the [[Bu
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  • #redirect [[Cerveno Zname Sofia]]
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  • #redirect [[HC CSKA Sofia]]
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  • #redirect [[HC Levski Sofia]]
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  • #redirect [[HC Slavia Sofia]]
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  • #redirect [[Ledenite Dyavoli Sofia]]
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  • #redirect [[HC Levski Sofia]]
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  • '''HPZ Georgi Dimitrov Sofia''' was an ice hockey team in [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]. The club was named after Georgi Dimitrov, the first Commun
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  • | team = Irbis-Skate SK Sofia | city = {{Flagicon|Bulgaria}} [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[HC CSKA Sofia]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Dinamo Sofia]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Spartak Sofia]]
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  • In February 1957, city teams from Sofia, [[Bulgaria]] and Bucharest, [[Romania]] played a two game series against o *2/4: {{Flagicon|ROU}} Bucharest - {{Flagicon|BUL}} Sofia 9:2 (4:1, 2:0, 3:1)
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  • ...league. Three teams participated in the competition, and the [[Ice Devils Sofia]] won the championship. *10/29: '''Ice Devils Sofia''' - Spartak Sofia 18:4
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  • ...edition of the competition under this name. It was won by [[Cherveno zname Sofia]]. #[[Cherveno zname Sofia]]
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  • ...first edition of the competition under this name. It was won by [[Akademik Sofia]]. #[[Akademik Sofia]]
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  • *'''[[Musala Sofia]]''' - [[Botev Sofia]] 5:3, 3:1 *'''[[Benkovski Sofia]]''' - [[Savata Sofia]] 3:2, 8:5
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  • |NSA Sofia |HC Slavia Sofia
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  • [[File:Chavdar Sofia.gif|thumb|150px]] ...he club was formed in 1945 by the merger of [[Atletik Sofia]] and [[Shipka Sofia]].
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  • ...ghth edition of the competition under this name. It was won by [[Benkovski Sofia]]. *'''[[Napredak Ruse]]''' - [[Rakovski Sofia]] 3-3, 10-2
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  • *'''[[Sredec Sofia]]''' - [[Slavia Sofia]] 5-5, 2-0 *'''[[Musala Sofia]]''' - [[Savata Sofia]] 2-7, 11-3, 2-2, 4-2
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  • |NSA Sofia |HC Slavia Sofia
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  • |NSA Sofia |HC Slavia Sofia
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  • ...Bulgarian Cup]]''' was contested by five teams and won by [[Levski-Spartak Sofia]]. [[Levski-Spartak Sofia]] 4-0-0-8 18-5
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  • ...Cup]]''' was the second edition of the tournament. It was won by [[Slavia Sofia]]. *'''[[Slavia Sofia]]''' 12 - [[Savata Sofia]] 4
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  • ...Cup]]''' was the first edition of the tournament. It was won by [[Atletik Sofia]]. *'''[[Savata Sofia]]''' 5 - [[Balkan Gabrovo]] 3
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  • ...venth edition of the competition under this name. It was won by [[Rakovski Sofia]]. *'''[[Sportist Sofia]]''' - [[Shipka Sofia]] 7-3, 4-6
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  • ...[[Bulgaria]]. Five teams participated in the league, and [[Irbis-Skate SK Sofia]] won the championship. *Slavia Sofia - Levski Sofia 5:0 Forfeit
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  • ...992-93 [[Bulgarian Cup]]''' was contested by six teams and won by [[Slavia Sofia]]. #[[Slavia Sofia]]
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  • #[[Ledenite Dyavoli Sofia]] - 9 pts #[[Red Star Sofia]] - 6 pts
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  • |HC Slavia Sofia |NSA Sofia
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  • ...[[Bulgaria]]. Seven teams participated in the league, and [[Irbis-Skate SK Sofia]] won the championship. *9/25: '''Red Star Sofia''' - HC Levski Sofia 11:2
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  • [[File:HC Sofia.gif|thumb|150px]] '''Hockey Club Sofia''' was an ice hockey team in [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]. The club was founded in 1926 and participated in the [[Bu
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  • ...ckey in [[Bulgaria]]. Four teams participated in the league, and [[HC CSKA Sofia]] won the championship for the third year in a row. *HC Slavia Sofia - NSA Sofia 5-0
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  • ...st edition of the competition under this name. It was won by [[Hockey Club Sofia]]. It was contested at the Junak Ice Stadium in [[Sofia]].
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  • ...94-95 [[Bulgarian Cup]]''' was contested by four teams and won by [[Levski Sofia]]. [[Levski Sofia]] 3-0-0-6 38-4
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  • ...an U18 League]] season''' was contested by three teams and won by [[HC NSA Sofia]]. *'''HC CSKA Sofia''' - HC Morski Drakoni Varna 4:2
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  • ...''1985-86 [[Bulgarian Cup]]''' was won by [[HK Levski Sofia|Levski-Spartak Sofia]]. *'''[[HK Levski Sofia|Levski-Spartak Sofia]]''' - [[HK CSKA Sofia]] 6:1 (1:0, 3:1, 2:0)
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  • ...in [[Bulgaria]]. Three teams participated in the league, and Cerveno Zname Sofia won the championship. *2/12: '''Akademik Sofia''' - Lokomotiv Sofia 5:4 (0:1, 2:3, 3:0)
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  • ...in [[Bulgaria]]. Five teams participated in the league, and Cerveno Zname Sofia won the championship. The championship was held at a mountain lake near Sta *3/14: '''Cerveno Zname Sofia''' - Akademik Sofia 5:3 (0:0, 4:2, 1:1)
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  • ...key in [[Bulgaria]]. Four teams participated in the league, and HK Udarnik Sofia won the championship. *2/26: '''Cerveno Zname Sofia''' - CDNA Sofia 6:4 (4:1, 2:2, 0:1)
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  • ...n Cup]]''' was the third edition of the tournament. It was won by [[Slavia Sofia]]. *'''[[Hockey Club Sofia]]''' - [[Atletik Sofia]] 5:4 (0:1, 0:0, 1:0, 0:0)/4:3 SO
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  • | team = Akademika Sofia | logo = Akademik Sofia.gif
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  • |NSA Sofia |CSKA Sofia
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  • ...hockey in [[Bulgaria]]. Four teams participated in the league, and Torpedo Sofia won the championship. *2/11: '''CDNA Sofia''' - Cerveno Zname Sofia 3:2 (0:0, 0:1, 3:1)
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  • | team = Cerveno Zname Sofia | city = [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]
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  • |NSA Sofia |SK Levski Sofia
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  • [[File:Atletik Sofia.gif|thumb|150px]] '''Atletik Sofia''' was an ice hockey team in [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]. The club participated in the [[Bulgarian Championship]] in
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  • | team = Spartak Sofia | logo = Spartak Sofia.gif
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  • ...1982-83 [[Bulgarian Cup]]''' was contested by five teams and won by [[CSKA Sofia]]. #[[CSKA Sofia]] 22-10 6
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  • [[File:Shipka Sofia.gif|thumb|150px]] '''Shipka Sofia''' was an ice hockey team in [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]. The club was founded in 1937 and participated in the [[Bul
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  • [[File:Sokol Sofia.gif|thumb|150px]] '''Sokol Sofia''' was an ice hockey team in [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]. The club was founded in 1939 and participated in the [[Bul
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  • ...in [[Bulgaria]]. Four teams participated in the league, and Cerveno Zname Sofia won the championship. Played at the Sofia Sports Stadium.
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  • |NSA Sofia |CSKA Sofia
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  • | team = Admiral Sofia | city = [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]
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  • ...ayed in January 1957 at the Sofia Sports Stadium, and saw [[Cherveno zname Sofia]] claim the tournament. Played at Sofia Sports Stadium
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  • | team = Dnepr Sofia | city = [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]
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  • ...in [[Bulgaria]]. Five teams participated in the league, and Levski-Spartak Sofia won the championship. | 1. ||align="left"| [[HK Levski Sofia|Levski-Spartak Sofia]]
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  • '''Savata Sofia''' was an ice hockey team in [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]. The club participated in the [[Bulgarian Championship]] in ...[[1933 Bulgarian Cup]] and the [[1937 Cup of BSIHF]]. They played at the [[Sofia Ice Stadion Junak]].
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  • ...key in [[Bulgaria]]. Four teams participated in the league, and HK Udarnik Sofia won the championship. All competitions this year were played at the Freedom Park in Sofia.
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  • ...:center" | 1952 || [[Cerveno Zname Sofia]] || [[HC Slavia Sofia|HC Udarnik Sofia]] || | style="text-align:center" | 1953 || Cerveno Zname Sofia || [[Akademika Sofia]] ||
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  • ...ockey in [[Bulgaria]]. Seven teams participated in the league, and HK CSKA Sofia won the championship. | 1. ||align="left"| [[HK CSKA Sofia]] || 30
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  • ...3-84 [[Bulgarian Cup]]''' was contested by five teams and won by [[HK CSKA Sofia]]. | 1. ||align="left"| [[HK Levski Sofia|Levski-Spartak Sofia]] || 4 ||4||0||0||24:10||'''8'''
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  • | image = [[File:Winter Sports Palace Sofia.jpg|250px]] ...nts = [[HC CSKA Sofia]]<br>[[HC Levski Sofia]]<br>[[Ice Devils Sofia]]
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  • |HC Slavia Sofia |CSKA Sofia
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  • | team = Irbis-Skate SK Sofia | city = {{Flagicon|Bulgaria}} [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]
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  • The '''2013 [[Red Nose Tournament]]''' was held in Sofia, Bulgaria from March 1-3, 2013. Teams from [[Bulgaria]], [[Macedonia]], and *Dinamo Sofia (Bulgaria)
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  • '''Lokomotiv Sofia''' was an ice hockey team in [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]. The club played in the [[Bulgarian Hockey League]] intermi
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  • This was the '''1968 Danube Cup''', played in Sofia, [[Bulgaria]] from December 11-14, 1968: *12/11: {{Flagicon|BUL}} Sofia - {{Flagicon|YUG}} Belgrade 7:1
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  • [[File:Sredec Sofia.gif|thumb|150px]] '''Sredec Sofia''' was an ice hockey team in [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]. The club participated in the [[Bulgarian Championship|Cup
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  • |NSA Sofia |CSKA Sofia
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  • '''VIF Sofia''' was an ice hockey team in [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]. They played in the [[Bulgarian Hockey League - Group B]] f
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  • |HC Slavia Sofia |CSKA Sofia
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  • ...'' was contested by five teams and won by [[HK Levski Sofia|Levski-Spartak Sofia]]. | 1. ||align="left"| [[HK CSKA Sofia]] || 4 ||3||0||1||31:12||'''6'''
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  • ...ckey in [[Bulgaria]]. Five teams participated in the league, and HK Slavia Sofia won the championship. | 1. ||align="left"| [[HK Slavia Sofia]] || 20 ||16||2||2||115:38||'''34'''
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  • ...e hockey in [[Bulgaria]]. 10 teams participated in the league, and HK CSKA Sofia won the championship. | 1. ||align="left"| [[HK CSKA Sofia]] || 15 ||123:26||'''29'''
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  • [[File:Botev Sofia.gif|thumb|150px]] '''HC Botev Sofia''' was an ice hockey team in [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]. The club was founded in 1934 and participated in the [[Bul
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  • [[File:Sinite Sofia.gif|thumb|150px]] '''Sinite Sofia''' was an ice hockey team in [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]. The club played in the [[Bulgarian Hockey League]] during
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  • [[File:Sportist Sofia.gif|thumb|150px]] '''Sportist Sofia''' was an ice hockey team in [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]. The club was founded in 1939 and participated in the [[Bul
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  • |HC Slavia Sofia |CSKA Sofia
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  • |NSA Sofia |SK Levski Sofia
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  • |HC Slavia Sofia |HC Levski Sofia
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  • ...ey in [[Bulgaria]]. 11 teams participated in the league, and Cerveno Zname Sofia won the championship. | 1. ||align="left"| [[Cerveno Zname Sofia]] || 10 ||10||0||0||58:23||'''20'''
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  • *HC Levski Sofia - HC Legion Etrangere - 4:7 *SC Red Star Sofia - HC Legion Etrangere - 6:7
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  • |CSKA Sofia |NSA Sofia
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  • | team = HC NSA Sofia | city = [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]
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  • ...hockey in [[Bulgaria]]. Six teams participated in the league, and HK CSKA Sofia won the championship. | 1. ||align="left"| [[HK CSKA Sofia]] || 12 ||108:38||'''23'''
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  • ...ey in [[Bulgaria]]. 10 teams participated in the league, and Cerveno Zname Sofia won the championship. | 1. ||align="left"| [[Cerveno Zname Sofia]] || 10 ||10||0||0||63:20||'''20'''
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  • In February 1957, city teams from Sofia, [[Bulgaria]] and Bucharest, [[Romania]] played a two game series against o *2/4: {{Flagicon|ROU}} Bucharest - {{Flagicon|BUL}} Sofia 9:2 (4:1, 2:0, 3:1)
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  • | team = Levski Sofia | logo = Levski Sofia.jpg
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  • '''Septemvri Sofia''' was an ice hockey team in [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]. They were a member of the sports club of the same name.
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  • ...ey in [[Bulgaria]]. 10 teams participated in the league, and Cerveno Zname Sofia won the championship. | 1. ||align="left"| [[Cerveno Zname Sofia]] || 5 ||4||1||0||31:7||'''9'''
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  • | team = Chervena Zvezda Sofia | city = [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]
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  • This was the '''2015 [[Red Nose Tournament]]''', played in Sofia, [[Bulgaria]]. ...: {{Flagicon|BUL}} Etro Veliko Tarnovo - {{Flagicon|BUL}} Ledenite Dyavoli Sofia 1:1 (0:1, 0:0, 1:0)
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  • ...hockey in [[Bulgaria]]. Four teams participated in the league, and [[CSKA Sofia]] won the championship. [[HC Levski Sofia]] withdrew from the league due to financial issues and were replaced in the
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  • ...n [[Bulgaria]]. Six teams participated in the league, and [[Irbis-Skate SK Sofia]] won the championship. | 1. ||align="left"| [[Irbis-Skate SK Sofia]] || 9 ||8||0||0||1||85:19||'''24'''
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  • ...hockey in [[Bulgaria]]. Five teams participated in the league, and HK CSKA Sofia won the championship. | 1. ||align="left"| [[HK CSKA Sofia]] || 16 ||13||2||1||124:41||'''28'''
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  • ...in [[Bulgaria]]. Nine teams participated in the league, and Cerveno Zname Sofia won the championship. @Sofia Sports Stadium
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  • ...'' was contested by five teams and won by [[HK Levski Sofia|Levski-Spartak Sofia]]. | 1. ||align="left"| [[HK CSKA Sofia]] || 4 ||2||2||0||27:7||'''6'''
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  • |HC Slavia Sofia |Irbis Skate Sofia
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  • | team = Red Star Sofia | city = [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]
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  • ...ockey in [[Bulgaria]]. Eight teams participated in the league, and HK CSKA Sofia won the championship. | 1. ||align="left"| [[HK CSKA Sofia]] || 20 ||19||0||1||173:38||'''38'''
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  • | team = Iceberg Sofia | logo = Iceberg Sofia.gif
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  • '''Himik Nadezjda Sofia''' was an ice hockey team in [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]. The club participated in the [[1949 Championship on the Oc
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  • *{{Flagicon|BUL}} [[HC Slavia Sofia]] *Game 2: Ljubljana - Sofia 8:1
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  • ...ckey in [[Bulgaria]]. Five teams participated in the league, and HK Slavia Sofia won the championship. | 1. ||align="left"| [[HK Slavia Sofia]] || 8 ||6||1||1||57:16||'''13'''
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  • | team = HC CSKA Sofia | city = {{Flagicon|Bulgaria}} [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]
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  • ...in [[Bulgaria]]. Six teams participated in the league, and Levski-Spartak Sofia won the championship. | 1. ||align="left"| [[HK Levski Sofia|Levski-Spartak Sofia]] || 16 ||13||1||2||122:52||'''27'''
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  • ...[[Bulgaria]]. Five teams participated in the league, and [[Irbis-Skate SK Sofia]] won the championship. | 1. ||align="left"| [[Irbis-Skate SK Sofia]] || 12 ||12||0||0||0||103:31||'''36'''
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  • '''HPZ Georgi Dimitrov Sofia''' was an ice hockey team in [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]. The club was named after Georgi Dimitrov, the first Commun
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  • | champion = [[HC Slavia Sofia]] (2007-08) The last recorded season was 2007-08, where [[HC Slavia Sofia]] won the championship by defeating [[Ledeni iskri]] in all three games the
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  • ...03-04 [[Bulgarian Cup]]''' was contested by five teams and won by [[Slavia Sofia]]. [[Slavia Sofia]] 4-0-0-8 84-3
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  • ...ckey in [[Bulgaria]]. Four teams participated in the league, and HK Slavia Sofia won the championship. ...forfeiting three games due to a lack of players, [[HC CSKA Sofia|CSKA-Elit Sofia]] was disqualified from the championship. Their results were expunged from
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  • ...'Red Nose Tournament''' was an international ice hockey tournament held in Sofia, [[Bulgaria]] in 2013 and 2015. *[[2015 Red Nose Tournament|2015]]: {{Flagicon|BUL}} Red Star Sofia
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  • | team = HC Slavia Sofia | city = {{Flagicon|Bulgaria}} [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]
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  • ...icipated in the competition, which was divided into two groups. [[Red Star Sofia]] won Group A while their B team claimed Group B. | 1. ||align="left"| [[Red Star Sofia]] || 12 || 12 || 0 || 0 || 0 || '''36'''
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  • '''Musala Sofia''' was an ice hockey team in [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]. The club participated in the [[Bulgarian Championship|Cup
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  • ...[[Bulgaria]]. Four teams participated in the league, and [[Irbis-Skate SK Sofia]] won the championship. | 1. ||align="left"| [[Irbis-Skate SK Sofia]] || 11 ||10||0||0||1||95:22||'''30'''
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  • ...the title eight times between 1952 and 1963, before merging with [[HC CSKA Sofia]]. CSKA then became the dominant force in the league for much of the 1960s [[HC Levski Sofia|Levski-Spartak Sofia]] won seven consecutive championships between 1976 and 1982. The title then
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  • ...league, which was divided into three groups of play, and [[Irbis-Skate SK Sofia]] won the Group A championship. *[[CSKA Sofia]]
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  • ...e hockey in [[Bulgaria]]. 10 teams participated in the league, and HK CSKA Sofia won the championship. | 1. ||align="left"| [[HK CSKA Sofia]] || 6 ||4||1||1||41:13||'''9'''
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  • [[File:Rakovski Sofia.gif|thumb|150px]] '''Rakovski Sofia''' was an ice hockey team in [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]. The club was founded in 1933 and participated in the [[Bul
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  • | champion = Ice Devils Sofia | '''[[Dinamo Sofia]]'''
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  • ...icipated in the competition, which was divided into two groups. [[Red Star Sofia]] won Group A while the [[Women's Bulgarian National Team]] claimed Group B | 1. ||align="left"| [[Red Star Sofia]] || 20 || 17 || 0 || 0 || 3 || '''51'''
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  • ...in the competition, which was divided into two groups. [[Ledenite Dyavoli Sofia]] won Group A while their B team claimed Group B. | 1. ||align="left"| [[Ledenite Dyavoli Sofia]] || 9 || 9 || 0 || 0 || 0 || '''27'''
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  • [[File:Benkovski Sofia.gif|thumb|150px]] '''Benkovski Sofia''' was an ice hockey team in [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]. The club participated in the [[Bulgarian Championship|Cup
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  • ...key in [[Bulgaria]]. Three teams participated in the league, and HK Slavia Sofia won the championship. | 1. ||align="left"| [[HK Slavia Sofia]] || 6 ||5||1||0||52:10||'''11'''
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  • *2/12: '''Budapest''' - Sofia 12:4 (6:2, 3:1, 3:1) *'''Belgrade''' - Sofia 9:1
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  • ...ight teams participated in the A Division of the league, and Cerveno Zname Sofia won the championship. | 1. ||align="left"| [[Cerveno Zname Sofia]] || 7 ||7||0||0||43:11||'''14'''
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  • ...ivided into two groups. [[HK Metalurg Skopje]] won Group A while [[Torpedo Sofia]] claimed Group B. | 2. ||align="left"| {{Flagicon|BUL}} [[Ledenite Dyavoli Sofia]]|| 16 || 10 || 0 || 6 || 51 || 35 || '''30'''
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  • ...ur teams participated in the league, and [[CSKA Sofia (ice hockey)|HC CSKA Sofia]] won the championship, their first since 1986. | 1. ||align="left"| [[CSKA Sofia (ice hockey)|HC CSKA Sofia]] || 10 ||10||0||0||133:28||'''30'''
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  • ...e hockey in [[Bulgaria]]. Five teams participated in the league, and [[NSA Sofia]] won the championship. *[[CSKA Sofia]]
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  • ...ckey in [[Bulgaria]]. Three teams participated in the league, and Akademik Sofia won the championship. Slavia Sofia withdrew after two games, citing the rough play of Akademika. Their remaini
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  • ...ockey League]] season''' was contested by two teams and won by [[HC Slavia Sofia]]. *'''[[HC Slavia Sofia]]''' - [[Ledeni iskri]] 3:1 (1:0, 0:0, 2:1), 1:0 (0:0, 1:0, 0:0), 11:2 (2:0
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  • ...arian Hockey League]]''' was contested by three teams, and saw [[Lokomotiv Sofia]] win the championship. | 1. ||align="left"| [[Lokomotiv Sofia]]
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  • It was contested at the Junak Ice Stadium in [[Sofia]]. | 2. ||align="left"| [[Slavia Sofia]] || 5 ||2||3||0||25:16||'''7'''
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  • ...d into two groups. [[Red Star Sofia]] won Group A while [[Ledenite Dyavoli Sofia]] claimed Group B. | 1. ||align="left"| [[Red Star Sofia]] || 12 || 9 || 1 || 2 || '''28'''
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  • ...ckey in [[Bulgaria]]. Three teams participated in the league, and Akademik Sofia won the championship. | 1. ||align="left"| [[Akademik Sofia]] || 12 ||9||2||1||53:25||'''20'''
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  • The tournament was held in [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]], from 4 to 10 December 2019.<ref>[https://www.iihf.com/en/e |stadium = [[Winter Sports Palace]], [[Sofia]]
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  • The Division III A tournament was played in [[Sofia]], Bulgaria, from 25 to 31 March 2019.<ref>[https://stats.iihf.com/Hydra/72 | stadium = [[Winter Sports Palace]], [[Sofia]]
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  • The main Division III tournament was held in [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]], while the qualification was hosted in [[Cape Town]], [[Sou The Division III tournament was played in [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]], from 22 to 28 January 2018.
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  • ...ment run by the International Ice Hockey Federation. It was contested in [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]] from 10 to 16 April 2017.<ref name=Events>{{cite web|url=ht |width=220px|'''[[Sofia]]'''
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  • ...in last place in Group A, losing 26-1 to [[HC Levski Sofia|Levski-Spartak Sofia]], and 30-0 to [[Steaua Rangers|HC Steaua Bucuresti]]. After a last-place f
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  • ...ams and won by [[HC Lada Togliatti|Torpedo Togliatti]]. It was played in [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]], from December 4-7, 1984.
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  • The Group A tournament was held in [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]] from 22 to 28 April and the qualification tournament in [[A |stadium = [[Winter Sports Palace]], [[Sofia]]
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  • ...n the [[2005 IIHF World U18 Championship Division III]] that was held in [[Sofia]], Bulgaria. ...05 IIHF World U18 Championship Division III]] that was set to be held in [[Sofia]], Bulgaria the following month.<ref name="2005U18D3Q"/> Bosnia and Herzego
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  • ...World U18 Championships]] and took place between 6 and 14 March 2004 in [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]. The tournament was won by [[Mexico]] who upon winning gain The 2004 IIHF World U18 Championship Division III began on 6 March 2004 in [[Sofia]], Bulgaria.<ref name="2004U18D3">{{cite web | url=http://www.iihf.com/Hydr
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  • ...World U18 Championships]] and took place between 7 and 13 March 2005 in [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]. The tournament was won by [[Australia]] who upon winning g The 2005 IIHF World U18 Championship Division III began on 7 March 2005 in [[Sofia]], Bulgaria.<ref name="2005U18D3">{{cite web | url=http://www.iihf.com/Hydr
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  • ...al debut in 1995, playing in the C Pool of the World Championships held in Sofia, Bulgaria. They participated in the World Championships every year except 1
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  • ...Tea Villilä|Villilä]]) ({{Abbr|PP|Power play goal}}) / 44:34 – Viitasuo ([[Sofia Nuutinen|S. Nuutinen]]) ({{Abbr|PP|Power play goal}}) / 51:40 – [[Tinja-M | goals1 = [[Tinja-Mariia Haukijärvi|Haukijärvi]] ([[Sofia Nuutinen|S. Nuutinen]]) – 34:16 / [[Emilia Vesa|Vesa]] ([[Emmi Rakkolaine
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  • The tournament was played in [[Sofia]], Bulgaria, from 21 to 24 March 2022.<ref>[https://www.iihf.com/en/events
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  • ''Played at [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]], March 24–30''
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  • .../ Antti-Roiko ([[Aino Kaijankoski|Kaijankoski]], Yli-Mäenpää) – 22:56 / [[Sofia Harju|Harju]] ([[Kati Seppänen|Seppänen]]) – 24:09 / [[Oona Havana|Hava | goals1 = [[Julia Schalin|Schalin]] ([[Sofia Nuutinen|Nuutinen]], [[Nea Katajamäki|Katajamäki]]) – 08:19 / [[Tinja-M
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  • The tournament was played in [[Sofia]], Bulgaria, from 25 to 31 March 2019.<ref>[https://www.iihf.com/en/events/
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  • The tournament was held in [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]] from 26 January to 1 February 2023.<ref name=WC2023 />
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  • ...'''Division III Championships''' were held January 5-January 11, 2004 in [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]
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  • The tournament was to be held in [[Sofia]], Bulgaria, from March 21 to 27, 2021,<ref name=":1" />
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  • The tournament was held in [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]] from 13 to 19 January 2020.<ref name=WC2020/>
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  • ...played off for the right to compete in this round on 10 October 2015, in [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]. The round itself was played from 5 to 8 November 2015. The | stadium = [[Winter Sports Palace]], [[Sofia]]
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  • The tournament was played in [[Sofia]], Bulgaria, from 27 March to 2 April 2023.<ref>[https://www.iihf.com/en/ev
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  • The Division III tournament was held in [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]] from January 22–28, 2018. The Division III qualification
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