Eduard Pana (born 1914) was a Romanian hockey player. He played one game for the Romanian National Team at the 1937 World Championship. Pana later captained Romania at the 1947 World Championship, scoring two goals in seven games. He spent his entire club career in Bucharest, playing for Telefon Club Bucharest (1934-1939), CS Rapid Bucureşti (1939-1940), Juventus Bucharest (1940-1946), and HC Ciocanul Bucharest (1946-1947) in the capital city. His son, Eduard Pana, Jr., was a legendary Romanian player who was inducted into the IIHF Hall of Fame.
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| - Eduard Pana (born 1914) was a Romanian hockey player. He played one game for the Romanian National Team at the 1937 World Championship. Pana later captained Romania at the 1947 World Championship, scoring two goals in seven games. He spent his entire club career in Bucharest, playing for Telefon Club Bucharest (1934-1939), CS Rapid Bucureşti (1939-1940), Juventus Bucharest (1940-1946), and HC Ciocanul Bucharest (1946-1947) in the capital city. His son, Eduard Pana, Jr., was a legendary Romanian player who was inducted into the IIHF Hall of Fame.
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| - Eduard Pana (born 1914) was a Romanian hockey player. He played one game for the Romanian National Team at the 1937 World Championship. Pana later captained Romania at the 1947 World Championship, scoring two goals in seven games. He spent his entire club career in Bucharest, playing for Telefon Club Bucharest (1934-1939), CS Rapid Bucureşti (1939-1940), Juventus Bucharest (1940-1946), and HC Ciocanul Bucharest (1946-1947) in the capital city. His son, Eduard Pana, Jr., was a legendary Romanian player who was inducted into the IIHF Hall of Fame.
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