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Yavir Yavoriv
Yavir Yavoriv is an ice hockey team in Yavoriv, Ukraine, that is currently playing in the Western Ukrainian Amateur Hockey League. During the 2009-10 season, the club participated in Division C (the Western Group) of the Ukrainian Hockey League. They finished in fifth place in the group with a record of three wins and seven losses, with 34 goals for and 40 against.2009-10 season
on hcexpress.lviv.ua


Achievements

*WUAHL champion (1): 2012.


References


External links


Team profile
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Yavoriv
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