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Latvijas Bērzs

  • Year of foundation: 1962
  • Club status: ceased
 

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Season 1979-1980

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This club in 1979-1980: Pervaya Liga (URSS)

 
Current rosterseason 1979-1980
# Pos Player name State Born Height Weight Shoots  
FValerijs Vaulins07.05.1962180 cm90 kgN/A

* no longer in the club

In the early 1960s in the furniture manufacturing Latvijas Bērzs today Latvijas Finieris, started a hockey team that participated in 1962 in the amateur championship of the Latvian Soviet Republic winning in the 1970's and 1980's ten times.

In the season 1978/79 and 1979/80 Latvijas Bērzs played in the second Soviet Hockey League, the League Pervaya. In early 1980s acted in third division of the Soviet Union, the League Wtoraja

From 1995 the club formed a syndicate with HK Essamika Ogre winning Latvian champion in the 1996/97 season. After this success, a new syndicate with HK Riga Prizma was founded, but existed only in the 1997-98 season. After that, the syndicate has been reactivated with the team for two seasons from Ogre. In 2000 went back to Prizma Riga as a partner team.

Since 2002, besides existing an amateur team that plays in the second division, part of youth teams formed syndicates with the HK Saga Riga. Today exists in Riga a sports school under the name of Latvijas Bērzs

  • from 1962 to 1995: Latvijas Bērzs
  • from 1995 to 1997: LB/Essamika
  • from 1997 to 2002: LB/Prizma Riga
  • from 2002 to present: HK LB 69 Riga
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Fast factsseason 1979-1980
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Latvijas Bērzs participates in season 1979-1980: Pervaya Liga (URSS)

 
 
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