1993–94 Luxembourg Cup (ice hockey)

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The 1993–94 Luxembourg Cup was the first playing of the Luxembourg Cup ice hockey tournament. Four teams participated in the tournament, which was won by Tornado Luxembourg.

Final standings

ClubGPWTLGF-GAPts
1. Flag of Luxembourg.svg Tornado Luxembourg 660081:1812
2. Flag of Germany.svg EHC Trier 1b 630332:516
3. Flag of Luxembourg.svg IHC Beaufort 620423:514
4. Flag of the Netherlands.svg IHC Maastricht 610518:342

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