US Triestina Hockey

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US Triestina Hockey
Club NameHockey Club Monza
Foundation1922
Extinction1990

US Triestina Hockey was a Roller Hockey team from Trieste, Italy. It was founded in 1925 and disappeared in the early 1990s. I was once one of the greatest roller hockey clubs in Italy.

Honours

° as US Triestina (as one of the many sports sections composing the "Unione Sportiva").
* as Pubblico Impiego Trieste.


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