HK Jahorina

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HK Jahorina
City Pale, Bosnia and Herzegovina
League BiH Hockey League
Founded2002
Franchise history
2002–2003HK Jahorina

HK Jahorina was an ice hockey team in Pale, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The team was founded in 2002, and played in the Bosnia and Herzegovina Hockey League in the 2002-03 season. [1] The club folded after its inaugural season in the BHHL.

Results

SeasonGPGFGAPFinishPlayoffs
2002-031662117123rdDid not qualify

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References

  1. "Championnat de Bosnie-Herzégovine 2002/03" (in French). Hockey Archives. Retrieved 2012-10-12.