Association | Ice Hockey Federation of Israel |
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Assistants | ![]() |
Most games | Evgeny Gussin (49) |
Most points | Sergei Zak (63) |
IIHF ranking | 39 |
Highest IIHF ranking | 33 (2006) |
Lowest IIHF ranking | 39 (2010) |
Team colours | |
First international | |
![]() ![]() (Johannesburg, South Africa; March 22, 1992) | |
Biggest win | |
![]() ![]() (Metulla, Israel; January 29, 1996) | |
Biggest defeat | |
![]() ![]() (Ljubljana, Slovenia; March 15, 1993) | |
IIHF World Championships | |
Appearances | 19 (first in 1992) |
Best result | 28th (in 2006) |
International record (W-L-T) | |
34–50–8 |

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The Israeli National Ice Hockey Team is the national ice hockey team of Israel. They are currently ranked 35th as of 2008 by the International Ice Hockey Federation. Their best achievement was promotion to the IIHF World Championship Division I in 2005 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships. Next year the team relegated again to Division II.
2009 World Championship Div II roster[]
- Head coach:
Jean Perron
Pos. | No. | Player | Team |
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GK | 1 | Avihu Sorotizki | ![]() |
GK | 25 | Boris Amromin | ![]() |
D | 2 | Daniel Spivak | ![]() ![]() |
D | 3 | Nisan Butbull | ![]() |
D | 5 | Jonathan Rebibo | ![]() |
D | 6 | Navot Kantor | ![]() |
F | 7 | Harol Harosh | ![]() |
F | 8 | Itzhak Levy | ![]() |
F | 9 | Evgeni Kniter | ![]() |
F | 10 | Sergei Frenkel | ![]() |
D | 13 | Shlomo Levy | ![]() |
F | 14 | Tai Avneri | ![]() |
D | 15 | Daniel Bochner | ![]() |
F | 16 | Avishai Geller | ![]() |
D | 17 | Mikhael Horowitz | ![]() |
D | 18 | Ron Soreanu | ![]() |
F | 19 | Ely Oosterhuis | ![]() |
F | 23 | Sergei Belo | ![]() |
F | 24 | Eduardo Revniaga | ![]() |
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