National Ice Hockey Federation of Moldova

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Moldova
Moldova
Organization National Ice Hockey Federation of Moldova
Joined IIHF May 20, 2008
President Iurii Topala

The National Ice Hockey Federation of Moldova (Romanian: Federaţiei Naţionale de Hochei pe gheaţă din Republica Moldova) is the governing body of ice hockey in Moldova. It was founded in 2007[1] and became a member of the International Ice Hockey Federation on 20 May 2008, but ceased being a member in 2023.[2]

Moldova has never had a national ice hockey team. In 2019, the only ice hockey activity in the country was noted to be a youth club in Chisinau.[3] According to IIHF statistics, as of September 2023, there were no registered ice hockey players or ice rinks in Moldova.[2]

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Affiliate members

Chile

Former members

Czechoslovakia - East Germany - Moldova - Namibia - Soviet Union - Yugoslavia