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| - DSK Třebíč was an ice hockey team situated in the Moravian city of Třebíč in Czechoslovakia. The club played its first match on December 25, 1926, tying Brünner EV 1-1. Another club, SK Horácká Slavia Třebíč, was established in the city in 1928. In 1929-30, it appears that DSK defeated Slavia 1-0 in the Moravian Championship final, although the translation is poorly rendered. It is also mentioned that later in the year, Horacka and DSK both tied AC Sparta Praha 0-0 and DSK defeated the "Germans Brno" (likely referring to Brünner EV) 2-1.
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| - DSK Třebíč was an ice hockey team situated in the Moravian city of Třebíč in Czechoslovakia. The club played its first match on December 25, 1926, tying Brünner EV 1-1. Another club, SK Horácká Slavia Třebíč, was established in the city in 1928. In 1929-30, it appears that DSK defeated Slavia 1-0 in the Moravian Championship final, although the translation is poorly rendered. It is also mentioned that later in the year, Horacka and DSK both tied AC Sparta Praha 0-0 and DSK defeated the "Germans Brno" (likely referring to Brünner EV) 2-1. They were referred to as receiving "high honors" for their successful season. DSK was also tasked with representing Moravia against a Slovak selection in Bratislava. Both DSK and Horacka also created junior squads. The club's first international match was a 2-2 draw with the Austrian club, Währing. DSK lost to SSK Vitkovice in the final of the Moravian Championship in 1933-34. In 1936-37, they won the Moravian-Silesian Championship and earned a spot in the Czechoslovak Extraliga for 1937-38. They finished fourth in Group B of the league. Some of DSK's key players in this era were: Zvěřina, Hrubeš, Láznička, Pelikán, Nováček, Krul, Klem, Štér, Toman, Fafílek, Jakubec, Havlát, Solař. In 1955 DSK Třebíč merged with SK Horácká Slavia Třebíč to form a single team named Spartak Třebíč.
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