Lajos Vákár

Born in Csíkszereda, Austria-Hungary (today Miercurea Ciuc, Romania), Vákár was a founding member of HSC Csíkszereda in 1929 and spent his entire career with the club until his retirement 1954, except a short spell at Telefon Club Bucharest (1935–37),[2] winning two Romanian titles in 1949 and 1952.

He played for the Romanian national team in the 1930s and participated at three World Championships (1933, 1934, 1935).

[1] In the final years of World War II he fought for the Royal Hungarian Army on the eastern border of the Kingdom of Hungary.

A relief, portraying Vákár is to find in the ice hall's lobby.

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