Hostivař and Kladno Juniors Triumph in the Czechoslovak Super Cup
Hostivař and Skalica delivered a thrilling Super Cup final that went all the way to a shootout. The hero was Jan Čejka, who decided the game and secured a 6–5 victory for the Czech champions. In the junior matchup between ŠK 98 Pruské and Kladno.
H+H Skalica – HBC Hostivař 5:6 SO (0:3, 1:1, 4:1 – 0:1)
Goals and assists: 26. Mikéska (Olejník), 32. Martinusík (Čulen), 34. Olejník (Balát), 42. Mikéska (Olejník), 44. Mikéska – 6. Hrabár (Michek), 8. Vaniš (Ilušák), 11. Diviš (Čejka), 25. Hrabár (Vaniš), 39. Čejka, 50. Čejka
The twelfth edition of the Czechoslovak Ball Hockey Super Cup brought a dramatic clash between Czech champions HBC Hostivař and Slovak winners H+H Skalica, which was ultimately decided in a shootout. Hostivař started strong, dominating the first period with a 3–0 lead after goals from Jiří Hrabár, Daniel Vaniš, and Jan Diviš. Early in the second period, Hrabár added another to make it 4–0, and it seemed the result was sealed. But the home side from Skalica began to rally, reducing the deficit through Róbert Mikéska.
The final period saw a stunning comeback as Skalica tied the game thanks to goals from Jaroslav Martinusík, Lukáš Olejník, and two more from Mikéska, who completed his hat trick and sent the match into overtime. With no goals scored in the extra frame, the game was decided in a shootout—where Jan Čejka stepped up as the hero, scoring the decisive goal for a 6–5 Hostivař victory. For Skalica, it remains at two historical Super Cup titles, while Hostivař celebrates its first-ever Czechoslovak Super Cup triumph.

ŠK 98 Pruské – HBC Kladno 4:6 (1:2, 3:1, 0:3)
Goals and assists:12. Mi. Pagáč (D. Mozga, Šatka), 20. D. Mozga (Šatka), 24. Šatka (D. Mozga), 25. D. Mozga (Šatka) – 4. Jelínek (Jedelský), 15. Slabý, 28. Vela (Jelínek), 33. Jelínek (Jedelský), 39. Rod, 44. Jedelský (Běloušek, Jelínek)
The junior Super Cup offered another Czech-Slovak battle between ŠK 98 Pruské and HBC Kladno. Fans were treated to a competitive and fast-paced game. Kladno opened the scoring in the first period through Jáchym Jelínek, but the Slovak side quickly responded with goals from Pagáč and Mozga. Despite that, Kladno led 2–1 after fifteen minutes. The middle period belonged to Pruské, who turned the game around with three goals—two from Daniel Mozga and one from Šatka—to take a 4–3 lead. However, the final period brought a strong Czech response. Jelínek, Vela, and Rod scored in quick succession to flip the score, before Filip Jedelský added one more to seal the 6–4 victory. Kladno thus completed the comeback and celebrated the Junior Super Cup title—joining Hostivař in bringing the Czechoslovak Super Cup trophies back to the Czech Republic.


