Mongolia | |
Flag and abbrev. | ![]() |
Continent | Asia |
Leader | ![]() |
Population | 2,996,081 |
Registered players | 890 |
Percentage | - |
National team | Mongolian National Team |
National federation | Mongolian Ice Hockey Feredation |
IIHF ranking | 45th |
Top league | Mongolian Championship |
Mongolia is a country of northeastern Asia. It has a population of about 2,900,000 and its capital is Ulan Bator.
History of hockey in Mongolia[]
Mongolia |
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Info |
Rinks |
Players |
Referees |
23 | |||||
Population |
2,736,800 |
Indoor |
0 |
Total |
890 |
Male |
-- | ||
Capital |
Ulan Bator |
Outdoor |
17 |
Male |
390 |
Female |
-- | ||
IIHF Since |
May 15 1999 |
Junior |
500 |
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Female |
0 |
The Mongolian national ice hockey team is the national ice hockey team of Mongolia, and is controlled by the Mongolian Hockey Federation, a member of the International Ice Hockey Federation. Mongolia made its international debut at the 1999 Asian Winter Games. The Mongolian national ice hockey team didn't participate in any IIHF tournaments until the 2007 IIHF World Championship Division III tournament. They played four games, losing all four by a combined margin of 3 goals for to 45 goals against. In 2008 Mongolia played at the IIHF World Championship Division III tournament in Luxembourg, and again they lost all of their games. Goal margin was 11 goals for and 59 against in five games. In the 2009 tournament, the Mongolians chose to forfeit the games and withdraw from the tournament. All of the games were marked as 5-0 losses towards the team. In 2010, the team was placed in group B of Division III. They started off the tournament against North Korea, and they lost 22-1. They then lost to South Africa (12-1) and to Armenia (15-0). Goal margin was 2 to 49. They finished the tournament with a 3rd place rematch against South Africa. Mongolia scored 3 times, but it was not enough as South Africa won 8-3.
The team is currently ranked 45th in the IIHF world ranking.
Mongolian Ice Hockey Federation was founded in 1990, and it became a member of the International Ice Hockey Federation in 1999. In 2001-02, the Mongolian league consisted of five to eight teams. The championship was won by a team of Ulan-Bator University.
Mongolia has participated in the 2002 Asian-Oceanian Junior (U18) Championships.
Organisation[]
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Notable Mongolian players[]
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See also[]
- Mongolian Ice Hockey Federation
- Mongolian towns