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Paul Loicq (11 August 1888 – 26 March 1953) was a Belgian lawyer, businessman and ice hockey player, coach, referee and administrator. He played ice hockey for Belgium men's national ice hockey team and won four bronze medals from in 1910 to 1914. He was a leading supporter of the efforts to introduce ice hockey at the Olympic Games, and served on the organizing committee for ice hockey at the 1920 Summer Olympics. After playing in the 1920 Olympics he served as president of the Royal Belgian Ice Hockey Federation from 1920 to 1935, and as president of the Ligue Internationale de Hockey sur Glace (LIHG) from 1922 to 1947, which was later known as the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF). During his time as president the LIHG more than doubled its membership and welcomed the first nat

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  • Paul Loicq (en)
  • Paul Loicq (cs)
  • Paul Loicq (de)
  • Paul Loicq (fr)
  • Paul Loicq (pl)
  • Paul Loicq (nl)
  • Луак, Поль (ru)
  • Paul Loicq (sv)
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  • Paul Loicq (* 11. August 1888 in Brüssel; † 26. März 1953 in Sint-Genesius-Rode) war ein belgischer Eishockeyspieler, -schiedsrichter und -funktionär. (de)
  • Paul Loicq (né le 11 août 1888 à Bruxelles en Belgique et mort le 26 mars 1953 à Rhode-Saint-Genèse également en Belgique) est un joueur, puis un arbitre et enfin un administrateur de hockey sur glace. Il est membre du Temple de la renommée du hockey depuis 1961 en tant que bâtisseur du hockey. (fr)
  • Paul Loicq (Brussel, 11 augustus 1888 - Sint-Genesius-Rode, 26 maart 1953) was een Belgisch ijshockeyspeler, -scheidsrechter en sportbestuurder. (nl)
  • Paul Loicq, född 11 augusti 1888 i Bryssel, död 26 mars 1953 i Sint-Genesius-Rode, Belgien, var en belgisk ishockeyspelare och ishockeydomare. Han kom på femte plats under de Olympiska sommarspelen i Antwerpen 1920. Åren 1922–1947 var Loicq president för Internationella ishockeyförbundet, IIHF. 1961 valdes Loicq in i Hockey Hall of Fame. (sv)
  • Paul Loicq (ur. 11 sierpnia 1888 w Brukseli, zm. 26 marca 1953 w Sint-Genesius-Rode) – belgijski hokeista, sędzia hokejowy i działacz hokeja na lodzie, prezydent IIHF w latach 1922-1947. (pl)
  • Поль Луак (фр. Paul Loicq; 11 августа 1888, Брюссель — 26 марта 1953) — бельгийский хоккеист и хоккейный функционер, президент ИИХФ (1922-1947). (ru)
  • Paul Loicq (11. srpna 1888, Brusel – 26. března 1953, ) byl belgický lední hokejista, později hokejový funkcionář. Členem belgického národního týmu byl v letech 1919 až 1926. V roce 1920 reprezentoval Belgii na hokejovém turnaji Letních olympijských her, jeho tým skončil sedmý. Již během aktivní kariéry působil na několika funkcionářských postech v belgickém hokeji. V letech 1922 až 1947 zastával funkci prezidenta Mezinárodní hokejové federace (IIHF). V této době také sám působil jako mezinárodní rozhodčí. Přispěl ke vzdělávání rozhodčích, mimo jiné založil mezinárodní akademii pro rozhodčí. (cs)
  • Paul Loicq (11 August 1888 – 26 March 1953) was a Belgian lawyer, businessman and ice hockey player, coach, referee and administrator. He played ice hockey for Belgium men's national ice hockey team and won four bronze medals from in 1910 to 1914. He was a leading supporter of the efforts to introduce ice hockey at the Olympic Games, and served on the organizing committee for ice hockey at the 1920 Summer Olympics. After playing in the 1920 Olympics he served as president of the Royal Belgian Ice Hockey Federation from 1920 to 1935, and as president of the Ligue Internationale de Hockey sur Glace (LIHG) from 1922 to 1947, which was later known as the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF). During his time as president the LIHG more than doubled its membership and welcomed the first nat (en)
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  • Sint-Genesius-Rode, Belgium (en)
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  • Brussels, Belgium (en)
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