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==Results== | ==Results== | ||
===2023=== | |||
*Categoria Hombres A champion: Club Andino Usuhaia (beat Panteras de Buneos Aires 2-0) | |||
*Categoria Hombres B champion: Los Nires (beat Club Andino Usuhaia 2-1) | |||
*Categoria Damas (women's competition) champion: Los Nires Zorras (beat Club Andino Usuhaia Kipas 3-2) | |||
*Categoria Sub-16 champion: Integrado 3 | |||
*Categoria Sub-14 champion: Club Andino Usuhaia | |||
*Categoria Sub-12 champion: Club Andino Usuhaia White | |||
*Categoria Sub-10 champion: Club Andino Usuhaia White | |||
===2022=== | |||
*Categoria Hombres Elite champion: Club Andino Usuhaia Submarino (beat ACEMHH 9-0) | |||
*Categoria Hombres B champion: Club Andino Usuhaia Margot | |||
*Categoria Damas (women's competition) champion: ACEMHH (beat Club Andino Usuhaia Kipas 1-0 in shootout) | |||
*Categoria Sub-17 champion: Club Andino Usuhaia | |||
*Categoria Sub-14 champion: LNHC | |||
*Categoria Sub-12 champion: ACEMHH Changuitos | |||
*Categoria Sub-10 champion: Club Andino Usuhaia Verde | |||
''Note: 2020 and 2021 tournaments not held due to COVID-19 pandemic.'' | |||
===[[2019 Copa Fin del Mundo|2019]]=== | |||
*Categoria Hombres Elite champion: Club Andino Usuhaia Geba | |||
*Categoria Hombres B champion: ONHC | |||
*Categoria Damas (women's competition) champion: ACEMHH | |||
*Categoria Sub-16 champion: ACEMHH Kosmos | |||
*Categoria Sub-14 champion: Nietos de ACEMHH | |||
*Categoria Sub-12 champion: Club Andino Usuhaia | |||
*Categoria Sub-10 champion: Los Nires | |||
===[[2018 Copa Fin del Mundo|2018]]=== | ===[[2018 Copa Fin del Mundo|2018]]=== | ||
*Categoria Mayores champion: ACEMHH Powerplay | *Categoria Mayores champion: ACEMHH Powerplay | ||
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*Categoria Sub-16 champion: ACEMHH | *Categoria Sub-16 champion: ACEMHH | ||
*Categoria Sub-14 champion: ACEMHH | *Categoria Sub-14 champion: ACEMHH | ||
*Categoria Sub-12 champion: Club Andino Usuhaia | *Categoria Sub-12 champion: Club Andino Usuhaia Laguna Del Diablo | ||
*Categoria Sub-10 champion: ACEMHH | *Categoria Sub-10 champion: ACEMHH | ||
===[[2017 Copa Fin del Mundo|2017]]=== | ===[[2017 Copa Fin del Mundo|2017]]=== | ||
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===2007=== | ===2007=== | ||
*Categoría Sub-16 champion: ACEMHH | *Categoría Sub-16 champion: ACEMHH | ||
*Categoría Sub-14 champion: ACEMHH | *Categoría Sub-14 champion: ACEMHH | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{Reflist}} | {{Reflist}} |
Revision as of 17:35, 6 September 2023
The Copa Fin del Mundo (in English, End of the World Cup) is a tournament staged in Ushuaia, Argentina. The tournament is known as the End of the World Cup as its host city of Ushuaia is generally regarded as the southernmost city in the world.
History
It was first contested in 2005 and was called the Encuentro Nacional de Hockey sobre Hielo Infantil, but was given its current name during the event.[1]
Matches were originally played at the Laguna Diablo natural ice rink, where ice was only available for several weeks during the year. In 2009, a new refrigerated outdoor rink opened in Ushuaia, on the same site as an Olympic-sized facility that was built in 1979.
The tournament was exclusively a youth competition until 2010, when the Libre (open/senior) division was added. The Damas (women's) tournament debuted the following year. The 2010 tournament was played at the new rink and was the first championship staged on a full-sized (Olympic) rink in Argentina and throughout South America. Prior to 2010, the Copa Fin del Mundo was staged between the local Club Andino Ushuaia squad and ACEMHH (Asociación Civil Escuela Metropolitana de Hockey sobre Hielo) from the capital of Buenos Aires. The Winter Club de Patinaje sobre Hielo Asociación Civil (WCHH) made its debut that year.
In 2013, the tournament was made open to international teams for the first time. Two foreign teams (313 Brasil of Brazil and Los Nordicos of Chile) participated in the competition. The 2014 Copa Fin del Mundo was held over two weeks, with all competitions but the new international senior division (Mayores Internacional de Clubes) taking place from July 16-24. The international competition was staged from August 6-10.
Results
2023
- Categoria Hombres A champion: Club Andino Usuhaia (beat Panteras de Buneos Aires 2-0)
- Categoria Hombres B champion: Los Nires (beat Club Andino Usuhaia 2-1)
- Categoria Damas (women's competition) champion: Los Nires Zorras (beat Club Andino Usuhaia Kipas 3-2)
- Categoria Sub-16 champion: Integrado 3
- Categoria Sub-14 champion: Club Andino Usuhaia
- Categoria Sub-12 champion: Club Andino Usuhaia White
- Categoria Sub-10 champion: Club Andino Usuhaia White
2022
- Categoria Hombres Elite champion: Club Andino Usuhaia Submarino (beat ACEMHH 9-0)
- Categoria Hombres B champion: Club Andino Usuhaia Margot
- Categoria Damas (women's competition) champion: ACEMHH (beat Club Andino Usuhaia Kipas 1-0 in shootout)
- Categoria Sub-17 champion: Club Andino Usuhaia
- Categoria Sub-14 champion: LNHC
- Categoria Sub-12 champion: ACEMHH Changuitos
- Categoria Sub-10 champion: Club Andino Usuhaia Verde
Note: 2020 and 2021 tournaments not held due to COVID-19 pandemic.
2019
- Categoria Hombres Elite champion: Club Andino Usuhaia Geba
- Categoria Hombres B champion: ONHC
- Categoria Damas (women's competition) champion: ACEMHH
- Categoria Sub-16 champion: ACEMHH Kosmos
- Categoria Sub-14 champion: Nietos de ACEMHH
- Categoria Sub-12 champion: Club Andino Usuhaia
- Categoria Sub-10 champion: Los Nires
2018
- Categoria Mayores champion: ACEMHH Powerplay
- Categoria Damas (women's competition) champion: Club Andino Usuhaia
- Categoria Sub-16 champion: ACEMHH
- Categoria Sub-14 champion: ACEMHH
- Categoria Sub-12 champion: Club Andino Usuhaia Laguna Del Diablo
- Categoria Sub-10 champion: ACEMHH
2017
- Categoria Adultos champion: Hijos de la Laguna
- Categoria Damas (women's competition) champion: Club Andino Usuhaia
- Categoria Sub-14 champion: ACEMHH
2016
- Categoria Mayores champion: Dragones de Rio Grande
2015
- Masters champion: Club Andino Usuhaia Azul
- Test champion: Club Andino Usuhaia Test B
- Categoria Damas (women's competition) champion: ACEMHH Lokas
- Categoria Sub-18 champion: ACEMHH Leones
- Categoria Sub-14 champion: Club Andino Usuhaia B
- Categoria Sub-12 champion: Club Andino Usuhaia B
- Categoria Sub-10 champion: ACEMHH Pulgas
2014
- Categoría Mayores (senior competition) champion: C.A. Ushuaia "A"
- Categoría Damas (women's competition) champion): Ovejas Negras H.C.
- Categoría Sub-16 champion: Winter C.H.H.
- Categoría Sub-14 champion: C.A. Ushuaia "A"
- Categoría Sub-12 champion: C.A. Ushuaia "A"
- Categoría Sub-10 champion: ACEMHH
- Mayores Internacional de Clubes (international senior competition) champion: C.A. Ushuaia "Verde"
2013
- Categoría Mayores (senior competition) champion: ACEMHH Naranja
- Categoría Damas (women's competition) champion): ACEMHH
- Categoría Sub-16 champion: C.A. Ushuaia
- Categoría Sub-14 champion: ACEMHH
- Categoría Sub-12 champion: C.A. Ushuaia "B"
2012
- Categoría Libre champion: ACEMHH Negro
- Categoría Damas (women's competition) champion): Buenos Aires
- Categoría Sub-14 champion: Buenos Aires
- Categoría Sub-12 champion: C.A. Ushuaia "B"
2011
- Categoría Libre champion: ACEMHH A
- Categoría Sub-18 champion: Buenos Aires
- Categoría Sub-14 champion: Buenos Aires
2010
- Categoría Libre champion: C.A. Ushuaia
- Categoría Sub-18 champion: Winter
- Categoría Sub-14 champion: C.A. Ushuaia
2009
- Categoría Sub-17 champion: C.A. Ushuaia
- Categoría Sub-13 champion: C.A. Ushuaia
2008
- Categoría Sub-14 champion: ACEMHH
- Categoría Sub-12 champion: C.A. Ushuaia
2007
- Categoría Sub-16 champion: ACEMHH
- Categoría Sub-14 champion: ACEMHH