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All time leagues: Balkan Ice Hockey League | Juniors | Serbia & Montenegro Championship | Serbian League | Yugoslavian League | Hungarian 2nd League
This club in 2003-2004: Serbia & Montenegro Championship
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HK Spartak is a successor of SK Palic hockey team that played near Subotica before World War 2 and also competed at Kingdom Yugoslavia championships in 1941. Spartak was supposed to take part in 1946 Yugoslavian championships that weren't played due to worm weather. They did play in 1947 finishing 4th. Later Spartak was semi-regular participant in Yugoslavian championships, playing league qualifications on many occasions. Their best result came in 1992, 1993 and 2000 when they finished 2nd in Serbian championships.
BIHL - Spartak still tops the league
The third tournament of the Balkan Ice Hockey League was played past weekend in Subotica, Serbia. It is the home town of the unbeaten leader of the league - Spartak! Once again Spartak won all three games and tops unbeaten the league. The first game was won versus the second placed Metalurg, Spartak won 12:6 followed by a 9:4 victory over Vukovi Stari Grad and 9:4 versus Slavia.
(10 Feb 2016)Serbian League finally starts
Originally scheduled for mid-November and postponed due to lack of agreement between clubs and federation, Serbian League finally started yesterday with Spartak Subotica's 6-4 away victory against Vojvodina Novi Sad. The Serbian League is consisting of four teams, besides Vojvodina and Spartak, Crvena Zvedza Beograd and Vitez Beograd. The winner of the regular season will play a final against Slohokej Partizan Beograd.
(21 Jan 2012)HK Spartak Subotica participates in season 2003-2004: Serbia & Montenegro Championship
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