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==Some great Austrian players== |
==Some great Austrian players== |
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* {{flagicon|AUT}} [[Thomas Vanek]] |
* {{flagicon|AUT}} [[Thomas Vanek]] |
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+ | * Thomas Pock |
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+ | * Andreas Nodl |
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+ | * Michael Grabner |
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+ | * Reinhard Divis |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 17:27, 16 August 2010
Austria | |
Flag and abbrev. | AUT |
Continent | Europe |
Leader | Werner Faymann (Chancellor) |
Population | 8,205,533 (as of 2008) |
Registered players | 9,789 |
Percentage | 0,001% |
National team | Austrian National Team |
National federation | Österreichischer Eishockeyverband |
IIHF ranking | 16th (+1) |
Top league | Erste Bank Eishockey Liga |
Current champion | EC KAC |
Austria is a country in central Europe with a population of about 8,000,000.
Organisation
Austria |
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Info |
Rinks |
Players |
Referees |
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Population |
8,199 783 |
Indoor |
25 |
Total |
9711 |
Male |
229 | ||
Capital |
Vienna |
Outdoor |
106 |
Male |
3691 |
Female |
15 | ||
IIHF Since |
March 18, 1912 |
Interrupted 1920-24, 1939-46 |
Junior |
4966 |
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The Austrian men's national hockey team is the national ice hockey team for Austria. The team is controlled by Österreichischer Eishockeyverband. As of 2008 the Austrian team is ranked 16th in the IIHF World Rankings. Austria has not won a medal in a major tournament since 1947, and has not broken 10th place since 1994. Austria currently has 8,799 registered players (0.1% of the total population). Their head coach is Bill Gilligan.
Austria's first artificial ice rink was opened in Vienna in 1909. Three years later, Austria won European Championships bronze but the tournament was later annulled because the country was not a member of the international federation.
[1][2]In its first international game, Austria lost 0-5 to Bohemia. The Austrian Ice Hockey Federation was created in 1912 and Austria joined the International Ice Hockey Federation same year.
In the last decades Austria has played in the lower pools of World Championships. However, in 2004 it competed for the first time in a long while in Pool A finishing 11th.
Austrian hockey scheme | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Elite | Erste Bank Eishockey Liga (12) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Second | Österreichische Nationalliga (8) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Third | Oberliga () | Eishockeyliga OST () | Kärntner Eishockey () | Wiener Landesliga () | Wiener Unterliga () | Eishockey Steiermark () | NÖ Landesliga () | Tiroler Eishockey Eliteliga () |
History of hockey in Austria
International
Some great Austrian players
- Thomas Vanek
- Thomas Pock
- Andreas Nodl
- Michael Grabner
- Reinhard Divis
See also
This article is part of the Austrian hockey portal. |