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HC ATK (Armádní tělovýchovný klub) Praha, founded in 1948, was an
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team in
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. It won the
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title in the 1949–50 season and played in the league for a total of eight seasons. The club also celebrated second and third placed league finishes. The club changed its name to ÚDA (Ústřední dům armády) Praha ahead of the 1953/54 season and ceased operations in 1956.


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**1st place (1950) **2nd place (1952) **3rd place (1949)


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