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Czech national hockey teams at first had to win five European titles, before players finally saw their first stadium with artificial ice rink. The stadium was built in the early 1930s and was entirely made of wood. On January 17, 1931, the first hockey match on the synthetic ice was played. After this, Štvanice stadium became the ice skating centre of Prague for 30 years and countless numbers of hockey-players and figure skaters were brought up there. The Štvanice stadium hosted four Ice Hockey World Championships. The Czechoslovak ice hockey team won the following medals at these tournaments:

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  • Zimní stadión Štvanice
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  • Czech national hockey teams at first had to win five European titles, before players finally saw their first stadium with artificial ice rink. The stadium was built in the early 1930s and was entirely made of wood. On January 17, 1931, the first hockey match on the synthetic ice was played. After this, Štvanice stadium became the ice skating centre of Prague for 30 years and countless numbers of hockey-players and figure skaters were brought up there. The Štvanice stadium hosted four Ice Hockey World Championships. The Czechoslovak ice hockey team won the following medals at these tournaments:
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  • Štvanice stadium
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  • View of the stadium from south over the Vltava
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  • Czech national hockey teams at first had to win five European titles, before players finally saw their first stadium with artificial ice rink. The stadium was built in the early 1930s and was entirely made of wood. On January 17, 1931, the first hockey match on the synthetic ice was played. After this, Štvanice stadium became the ice skating centre of Prague for 30 years and countless numbers of hockey-players and figure skaters were brought up there. The Štvanice stadium hosted four Ice Hockey World Championships. The Czechoslovak ice hockey team won the following medals at these tournaments: * 1933 (bronze) * 1938 (bronze) * 1947 (gold) * 1959 (bronze). The next important date for the Stadium was 11 February 1955. The first televised hockey match was broadcast on this day.
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