The Ice Hockey European Championship 1932 was the 14th and last edition of the ice hockey tournament for European countries associated to the International Ice Hockey Federation . The tournament was played between March 14, and March 20, 1932, in Berlin, Germany, and it was won by Sweden.
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| - The Ice Hockey European Championship 1932 was the 14th and last edition of the ice hockey tournament for European countries associated to the International Ice Hockey Federation . The tournament was played between March 14, and March 20, 1932, in Berlin, Germany, and it was won by Sweden.
- The tournament was played between March 14 and March 20, 1932, in Berlin, Germany, and Sweden won their fourth title. The top two teams from each group were supposed to advance to a six-team final round. However, all three teams in group A finished tied so a compromise was reached that allowed them all to advance. There was not enough time to play a round with seven teams so the other two second-place teams (France and Great Britain) agreed to play in the consolation round instead.
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| - The Ice Hockey European Championship 1932 was the 14th and last edition of the ice hockey tournament for European countries associated to the International Ice Hockey Federation . The tournament was played between March 14, and March 20, 1932, in Berlin, Germany, and it was won by Sweden.
- The tournament was played between March 14 and March 20, 1932, in Berlin, Germany, and Sweden won their fourth title. The top two teams from each group were supposed to advance to a six-team final round. However, all three teams in group A finished tied so a compromise was reached that allowed them all to advance. There was not enough time to play a round with seven teams so the other two second-place teams (France and Great Britain) agreed to play in the consolation round instead.
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