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HC Vítkovice Steel : ウィキペディア英語版
HC Vítkovice Steel

HC Vítkovice Steel is an ice hockey club based in Vítkovice (The Moravian-part of Ostrava) in the Czech Republic, competing in the Czech Extraliga. It plays in the newly reconstructed ČEZ Aréna (formerly 'Palác kultury a sportu Ostrava-Vítkovice').
The club was founded in 1928. Vítkovice were the champions of Czechoslovakia in the 1951-52 and 1980-81 seasons. Since the 2005-06 season the club plays with the name ''HC Vítkovice Steel''.
== Club names ==

* 1928 – SSK (Sportovně společenský klub), merger of SK Moravská Slavia a SK Slovan Ostrava
* 1936 – ČSK (Český sportovní klub)
* 1945 – SK Vítkovické železárny
* 1948 – Sokol Vítkovické železárny
* 1952 – Baník Vítkovice
* 1957 – VŽKG Ostrava
* 1976 – TJ Vítkovice
* 1993 – HC Vítkovice
* 2005 - HC Vítkovice Steel
Players such as Marek Malik, who played in the NHL, played for Vitkovice.

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