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Prvá liga mužov a žien 2023/24

V prvej lige mužov s novým juniorským tímom GKŠM

Šampionát sa začal na Zimnom štadióne V. Dzurillu v Ružinove cez víkend od 15. septembra. Titul obhajujú ženy CC Martin, medzi mužmi sa rozhodne v dohrávanom finále medzi CC Poprad a CC Martin.
Prihlásené tímy
Ženy: Heracles (Melánia Kováčiková, Nina Summerová, Paula Hajduk, Zorka Reilly, Paťka Fekete)
CC Martin (Martina Ščepková, Zuzana Kohániová, Lucia Orokocka, Daniela Matulová, Ema Valachová, Slávka Makovníková)
1. BA 2 (Zuzana Axamítová, Nina Mayerová, Linda Haferová, Silvia Sýkorová, Gabriela Kajanová)

Muži: Paralympic (Peter Zaťko, Dušan Pitoňák, Imrich Lyocsa, Adrián Ďurček, Karol Sandl, Ján Rybár)
1. CC Gentlemen (Juraj Kapolka, Pavel Kocian, Ronald Krčmár, Tomáš Kardošinec, Peter Balšan, René Peťko)
GKŠM: Samuel Vavrovič, Radovan Schüller, Stanislav Mashutin, Samuel Ščevlík, Sebastian Trajanov
CC Poprad: Pavol Pitoňák, František Pitoňák, Peter Pitoňák, Tomáš Pitoňák, Sýkora Marek
Spirit: Radovan Hvizdoš, Juraj Kürth ml. Juraj Kürth, Pavol Trsťan, Igor Varga, Nikita Ilin
CC Martin: Ján Gallo, Michal Sporina, Róbert Masaryk, Jakub Polák, Juraj Gallo, Milan Moravčík, Martin Gorelka, Martin Michalko
Stonehunters: Jakub Jurkovič, Ján Horáček, David Mišun, Karol Vidlár, Jakub Červenka

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