Deutscher akad.-tech. Radfahrverein Prag

Deutscher Akademischer Technischer Radfahrverein Prag (abbreviated to D.A.R.T.V. Prag) was an ethnic German sports club situated in Prague, Bohemia, when the area was under Austro-Hungarian rule.

In the autumn of 1900, the club looked into the adoption of the sport of bandy. They rented a training area within the Bubnaer racetrack. As early as November 1900, the club had two active teams the sport. Applications were addressed to Leo Klein, Prague II, Schulgasse 3.

In December 1900, several men and a lady played field hockey as training for the game of bandy on the ice. The ground was muddy and all involved were smeared on the face and the clothes with mud. Friend and enemy in the game were soon indistinguishable. The contest was boisterous with numerous rule violations.

The club later went on to play some friendly bandy matches. Hans Teller, one of Bohemia's bandy pioneers, captained the team from 1900 to 1905.