![]() The Coat of arms of Romania is the badge used on the players jerseys. | |
Association | Romanian Ice Hockey Federation |
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GM | Ion Stoica |
Head coach | George Pogacean |
Assistants | Cristinel Munteanu |
Captain | Voicu Ana |
IIHF code | ROU |
Team colours | |
First international | |
![]() (Spittal an der Drau, Austria; 7 January 2016) | |
Biggest defeat | |
![]() (Spittal an der Drau, Austria; 8 January 2016) | |
International record (W-L-T) | |
0–4–0 |
The Romania women's national under-18 ice hockey team is the women's national under-18 ice hockey team of Romania. The team is controlled by the Romanian Ice Hockey Federation, a member of the International Ice Hockey Federation. In 2016 the team debuted at the IIHF World Women's U18 Championships where they competed in the Division I Qualification tournament, finishing in last place.
History[]
In January 2016 the Romanian women's national under-18 ice hockey team debuted at the IIHF World Women's U18 Championships where they played in the 2016 Division I Qualification tournament in Spittal an der Drau and Radenthein, Austria.[1] Romania was placed in Group A with Austria, China and Kazakhstan.[2] The team finished last in Group A's preliminary round after losing all three of their games, which included their largest loss on record after Kazakhstan defeated them 15–0.[2] Romania then progressed to the seventh place classification game against Australia, who had finished last in Group B.[2][3] Romania was defeated by Australia 6–7 following a shootout and finished the tournament in eighth place.[3][4] Alina Oprea was selected as the best Romanian player of the tournament.[5]
International competitions[]
- 2016 IIHF World Women's U18 Championships. Finish: 8th in Division I Qualification (22nd overall)
- 2017 IIHF World Women's U18 Championships. Finish: 4th in Division I B Qualification (24th overall)
Team roster[]
For the 2016 IIHF Ice Hockey U18 Women's World Championship Division I Qualification[6][7]
# | Name | Pos | S/G | Age | Club |
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4 | Katalin Adorjan | D | L | 25 | align="left"| SC Miercurea Ciuc |
18 | Voicu Ana (C) | F | L | 26 | align="left"| Corona Brasov |
6 | Orsolya Antal | D | R | 24 | align="left"| SC Miercurea Ciuc |
21 | Bianca Bobu | G | L | 24 | align="left"| CSS Triumf Bucharest |
12 | Ana Chiurtu | D | L | 27 | align="left"| Dunarea Galati |
11 | Franzieska Gosler | F | R | 24 | align="left"| Corona Brasov |
20 | Miruna Ionescu | F | L | 25 | align="left"| CSS Triumf Bucharest |
5 | Renata Istvan | D | L | 24 | align="left"| SC Miercurea Ciuc |
24 | Diana Iuga (A) | F | L | 24 | align="left"| SC Miercurea Ciuc |
9 | Kinga Jakab | F | L | 24 | align="left"| SC Miercurea Ciuc |
14 | Orsolya Jakab | F | L | 26 | align="left"| SC Miercurea Ciuc |
19 | Sabina Jugurica | F | R | 25 | align="left"| CSS Triumf Bucharest |
1 | Andrea Kurko | G | L | 27 | align="left"| SC Miercurea Ciuc |
13 | Nikolett Molnar | F | L | 24 | align="left"| SC Miercurea Ciuc |
8 | Nadina Niciu | D | R | 26 | align="left"| CSS Triumf Bucharest |
17 | Alina Oprea (A) | F | L | 27 | align="left"| CSS Triumf Bucharest |
3 | Vivien Simon | D | R | 25 | align="left"| SC Miercurea Ciuc |
23 | Kata Tamas | D | R | 26 | align="left"| SC Miercurea Ciuc |
7 | Maria Trandafir | D | R | 24 | align="left"| CSS Triumf Bucharest |
References[]
- ↑ 2016 IIHF Ice Hockey U18 Women’s World Championship Division I Qualification. International Ice Hockey Federation. Archived from the original on 2016-01-16. Retrieved on 2016-01-16.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Tournament Progress - Preliminary Round. International Ice Hockey Federation (2016-01-10). Archived from the original on 2016-01-16. Retrieved on 2016-01-16.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Tournament Progress - Play-offs. International Ice Hockey Federation (2016-01-11). Archived from the original on 2016-01-16. Retrieved on 2016-01-16.
- ↑ Final Ranking. International Ice Hockey Federation (2016-01-11). Archived from the original on 2016-01-16. Retrieved on 2016-01-16.
- ↑ Best Players of Each Team Selected by Coaches. International Ice Hockey Federation (2016-01-11). Retrieved on 2016-01-16.
- ↑ Team Roster. International Ice Hockey Federation (2016-01-06). Retrieved on 2016-01-31.
- ↑ AUT – ROU Line-ups. International Ice Hockey Federation (2016-01-07). Retrieved on 2016-01-31.
External links[]
- Romanian Ice Hockey Federation website (in Romanian)
Ice hockey in Romania | |
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Romanian Hockey League: | Steaua Rangers - HSC Csíkszereda - Progym Gheorgheni - Corona Braşov - Dunărea Galaţi - Sportul Studenţesc Bucureşti |
National teams | Men's national team - Women's national team - Men's under-20 national team - Men's under-18 national team - Women's under-18 national team |
Other articles: | Campionatul Naţional - Cupa României - Romanian Ice Hockey Federation - MOL Liga - Panonian League |
Related articles: IIHF - IIHF Continental Cup - IIHF European Champions Cup |
Women's national under-18 ice hockey teams | |
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Africa | South Africa |
Americas | Canada - Mexico - United States |
Asia and Oceania | Australia - China - Chinese Taipei - Japan - Kazakhstan - New Zealand - South Korea |
Europe | Austria - Belgium - Bulgaria - Czechia - Denmark - Estonia - Finland - France - Germany - Great Britain - Hungary - Iceland - Italy - Latvia - Netherlands - Norway - Poland - Romania - Russia - Slovakia - Spain - Sweden - Switzerland - Turkey |
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