Spartak Sofia (ice hockey)

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Spartak Sofia
City Sofia, Bulgaria
Founded1956 (2007)
Home arena Winter Sports Palace
ColoursYellow, Black

Spartak Sofia is an ice hockey team in Sofia, Bulgaria. They were founded in 1956. The club merged with Levski Sofia in 1969, forming Levski-Spartak Sofia. Levski broke off in 1993, and Spartak was dissolved. In 2007, Spartak was revived, and played in the Bulgarian Hockey League during the 2007-08 and 2008-09 seasons.

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