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1926 Ice Hockey European Championship

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The1926 Ice Hockey European Championship was the 11th edition of theice hockey tournament for European countries associated to theInternational Ice Hockey Federation.

The tournament was played between January 11, and January 19, 1926, inDavos,Switzerland, and it was won bySwitzerland.

Nine teams entered the competition and were divided into three groups of three for the preliminary round. The preliminary round was scheduled over the first three days, the “qualification for the final round” was contested in one day, and the “final” round was scheduled over the last three days. The tournament was however extended by an additional two days to accommodate a three-way tie-break round, which became necessary due to the three-way tie on points for the gold medal.

Preliminary round

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Group winners advanced directly to the Final Round.

Second-place teams advanced to the Qualification for Final Round.

Third-place teams advanced to the consolation round.

Group A

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January 11

Team #1ScoreTeam #2
 Belgium5:0 Spain

January 12

Team #1ScoreTeam #2
 Czechoslovakia2:0 Belgium

January 13

Team #1ScoreTeam #2
 Czechoslovakia9:2 Spain

Standings Group A

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 GPWTLGFGARatioPts
 Czechoslovakia22001125.504
 Belgium2101522.502
 Spain20022140.140

Group B

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The game between Austria and France was delayed by one day due to the late arrival of the French team.

January 12

Team #1ScoreTeam #2
 Austria2:1 France
 France2:1 Poland

January 13

Team #1ScoreTeam #2
 Austria2:1 Poland

Standings Group B

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 GPWTLGFGARatioPts
 Austria2200422.004
 France2101331.002
 Poland2002240.500

Group C

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January 11

Team #1ScoreTeam #2
 Great Britain8:1 Italy

January 12

Team #1ScoreTeam #2
  Switzerland13:0 Italy

January 13

Team #1ScoreTeam #2
  Switzerland5:4 Great Britain

Standings Group C

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 GPWTLGFGARatioPts
  Switzerland22001844.504
 Great Britain21011262.002
 Italy20021210.050

Qualification for Final Round

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Winner advanced to Final Round.

Third-place team advanced to Game for 6th-7th places.

January 14

Team #1ScoreTeam #2
 Great Britain5:0 Belgium

January 14

Team #1ScoreTeam #2
 Great Britain3:1 France

January 14

Team #1ScoreTeam #2
 France1:0 Belgium

Standings Qualification for Final Round

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 GPWTLGFGARatioPts
 Great Britain2200818.004
 France2101230.672
 Belgium2002060.000

Consolation round

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Winner advanced to Game for 6th-7th places.

January 14

Team #1ScoreTeam #2
 Spain2:2 Italy

January 15

Team #1ScoreTeam #2
 Poland3:1 Italy

January 16

Team #1ScoreTeam #2
 Poland4:1 Spain

Standings Consolation round

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 GPWTLGFGARatioPts
 Poland2200723.504
 Italy2011350.601
 Spain2011360.501

Final Round

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Although goal ratio was first tie-break criterion, a special three-team tie-break round was held instead, because the tie was for the gold medal.

January 15

Team #1ScoreTeam #2
 Czechoslovakia2:1 Great Britain
  Switzerland5:3 Austria

January 16

Team #1ScoreTeam #2
 Austria3:1 Great Britain
  Switzerland0:1 Czechoslovakia

January 17

Team #1ScoreTeam #2
 Austria1:0 Czechoslovakia
  Switzerland7:4 Great Britain

Standings Final Round

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 GPWTLGFGARatioPts
  Switzerland32011281.504
 Czechoslovakia3201321.504
 Austria3201761.174
 Great Britain30036120.500

Consolation round 6-7 Place

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January 17

Team #1ScoreTeam #2
 Poland3:1 Belgium

Tie-break Round

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January 18

Team #1ScoreTeam #2
  Switzerland3:1 Czechoslovakia
 Czechoslovakia3:1 Austria

January 19

Team #1ScoreTeam #2
  Switzerland2:2 Austria

Standings Tie-break Round

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 GPWTLGFGARatioPts
  Switzerland2110531.673
 Czechoslovakia2101441.002
 Austria2011350.601

Top goalscorers

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Heinrich Meng (Switzerland), 13 goals
C. Ross Cuthbert (Great Britain), 13 goals

Final standings

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1  Switzerland
2 Czechoslovakia
3 Austria
4 Great Britain
5 France
6 Poland
7 Belgium
8 Italy
9 Spain


 European Championship 1926 winner 
 
Switzerland
First title

References

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  • Medals were awarded to the best European participants of the World Championships or Olympic Games (marked in italics).
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