IK Göta Ishockey | |
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City: | Bromma, Sweden |
League: | Swedish Under 18 division 2 |
Founded: | 1900 |
Home Arena: | Stora Mossens ishall |
IK Göta Ishockey is a Swedish ice hockey team. It was very successful in the early to mid 20th century. Today it only supports a youth team.
History[]
IK Göta was founded October 1, 1900, and was one of the pioneers in Swedish ice hockey. The team took the initiative to form the Swedish Ice Hockey Association in 1922 and won the first Swedish Championship against Hammarby IF with a score of 6-0 the same year.
The team played in the highest league, now called Elitserien, in Sweden for 34 seasons and won nine championships, last time in 1948. Today the team only supports a youth team and cooperates with Tranebergs IF forming junior and senior teams under the name Göta/Traneberg.
References[]
Preceded by (none) |
Swedish ice hockey champions 1922, 1923, 1924 |
Succeeded by Södertälje SK |
Preceded by Djurgårdens IF |
Swedish ice hockey champions 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930 |
Succeeded by Södertälje SK |
Preceded by AIK |
Swedish ice hockey champions 1940 |
Succeeded by Södertälje SK |
Preceded by AIK |
Swedish ice hockey champions 1948 |
Succeeded by Djurgårdens IF |
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