DSK Třebíč

DSK Třebíč was an ice hockey team situated in the Moravian city of Třebíč in Czechoslovakia.

The club played its first match on December 25, 1926, tying Brünner EV 1-1. Another club, SK Horácká Slavia Třebíč, was established in the city in 1928.

In 1929-30, it appears that DSK defeated Slavia 1-0 in the Moravian Championship final, although the translation is poorly rendered. It is also mentioned that later in the year, Horacka and DSK both tied AC Sparta Praha 0-0 and DSK defeated the "Germans Brno" (likely referring to Brünner EV) 2-1.

They were referred to as receiving "high honors" for their successful season. DSK was also tasked with representing Moravia against a Slovak selection in Bratislava. Both DSK and Horacka also created junior squads.

The club's first international match was a 2-2 draw with the Austrian club, Währing.

DSK lost to SSK Vitkovice in the final of the Moravian Championship in 1933-34. In 1936-37, they won the Moravian-Silesian Championship and earned a spot in the Czechoslovak Extraliga for 1937-38. They finished fourth in Group B of the league.

Some of DSK's key players in this era were: Zvěřina, Hrubeš, Láznička, Pelikán, Nováček, Krul, Klem, Štér, Toman, Fafílek, Jakubec, Havlát, Solař.

In 1955 DSK Třebíč merged with SK Horácká Slavia Třebíč to form a single team named Spartak Třebíč.