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| First game        = {{ihw|POL}} 23–0 {{ihw-rt|IRL}}<br>{{small|([[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]; 14 March 2011)}}
| First game        = {{ihw|POL}} 23–0 {{ihw-rt|IRL}}<br>{{small|([[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]; 14 March 2011)}}
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| Largest win = {{ihw|IRE}} 12–0 {{ihw-rt|AND}}<br>{{small|([[Kuwait City]], [[Kuwait]]; 12 November 2022)}}
| Largest loss      = {{ihw|POL}} 23–0 {{ihw-rt|IRL}}<br>{{small|([[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]; 14 March 2011)}}
| Largest loss      = {{ihw|POL}} 23–0 {{ihw-rt|IRL}}<br>{{small|([[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]; 14 March 2011)}}
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| World champ2 name  = [[IIHF World Women's Championships]]
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| Record            = 0–6–0
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The '''Ireland women's national ice hockey team''' is the women's national [[ice hockey]] team of the [[Ireland|Republic of Ireland]]. The team is controlled by the [[Irish Ice Hockey Association]], a member of the [[International Ice Hockey Federation]].  Until the [[Dundalk Ice Dome]] reopens they do not meet minimum IIHF standards for participation.
The '''Ireland women's national ice hockey team''' is the women's national [[ice hockey]] team of the [[Ireland|Republic of Ireland]]. The team is controlled by the [[Irish Ice Hockey Association]], a member of the [[International Ice Hockey Federation]].  Until the [[Dundalk Ice Dome]] reopens they do not meet minimum IIHF standards for participation.
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Ireland played its first game in 2011 during the [[2011 Women's World Ice Hockey Championships – Division V]] tournament held in [[Sofia]], Bulgaria.<ref name="NATIONALTEAMS">{{cite web | url = http://nationalteamsoficehockey.com/uploads/Ireland_Women_All_Time_Results.pdf | title = Ireland Women All Time Results | publisher = National Teams of Ice Hockey | date = | accessdate = 26 April 2011 |archiveurl= |archivedate= |deadurl=no}}</ref> They competed against [[Bulgaria]], [[Poland]], [[Spain]], and [[Turkey]].<ref name="2011WOMENSIIHFDIVV">{{cite web | url = http://www.iihf.com/channels1011/ww-v | title = 2011 IIHF World Women's Championships Div. V | publisher = [[International Ice Hockey Federation]] | date = | accessdate = 26 April 2011 |archiveurl= |archivedate= |deadurl=no}}</ref> Their first game of the tournament was against Poland which they went on to lose 23–0, which would also be their largest recorded loss.<ref name="NATIONALTEAMS"/> Ireland lost all of the other three games of the tournament, finishing last in the group.<ref name="NATIONALTEAMS"/> The following year Ireland competed in the [[2013 IIHF Women's World Championship Division II Group B Qualification]] tournament against Bulgaria and Turkey. Ireland lost both of their games and failed to qualify for the [[2014 IIHF Women's World Championship Division II|2014 IIHF Women's World Championship Division II Group B]] tournament.<ref name="2013WOMENSD2BQ">{{cite web | url=http://www.iihf.com/competition/319/statistics.html | title=2013 IIHF Ice Hockey Women's World Championship Div. II Group B Qual. | publisher=International Ice Hockey Federation | date= | accessdate=5 January 2013 |archiveurl= |archivedate= |deadurl=no}}</ref>
Ireland played its first game in 2011 during the [[2011 Women's World Ice Hockey Championships – Division V]] tournament held in [[Sofia]], Bulgaria.<ref name="NATIONALTEAMS">{{cite web | url = http://nationalteamsoficehockey.com/uploads/Ireland_Women_All_Time_Results.pdf | title = Ireland Women All Time Results | publisher = National Teams of Ice Hockey | date = | accessdate = 26 April 2011 |archiveurl= |archivedate= |deadurl=no}}</ref> They competed against [[Bulgaria]], [[Poland]], [[Spain]], and [[Turkey]].<ref name="2011WOMENSIIHFDIVV">{{cite web | url = http://www.iihf.com/channels1011/ww-v | title = 2011 IIHF World Women's Championships Div. V | publisher = [[International Ice Hockey Federation]] | date = | accessdate = 26 April 2011 |archiveurl= |archivedate= |deadurl=no}}</ref> Their first game of the tournament was against Poland which they went on to lose 23–0, which would also be their largest recorded loss.<ref name="NATIONALTEAMS"/> Ireland lost all of the other three games of the tournament, finishing last in the group.<ref name="NATIONALTEAMS"/> The following year Ireland competed in the [[2013 IIHF Women's World Championship Division II Group B Qualification]] tournament against Bulgaria and Turkey. Ireland lost both of their games and failed to qualify for the [[2014 IIHF Women's World Championship Division II|2014 IIHF Women's World Championship Division II Group B]] tournament.<ref name="2013WOMENSD2BQ">{{cite web | url=http://www.iihf.com/competition/319/statistics.html | title=2013 IIHF Ice Hockey Women's World Championship Div. II Group B Qual. | publisher=International Ice Hockey Federation | date= | accessdate=5 January 2013 |archiveurl= |archivedate= |deadurl=no}}</ref>


==World Championship==
==International competitions==
===World Championship===
*[[2011 IIHF Women's World Championship]]s. Finish: 5th in [[2011 Women's World Ice Hockey Championships – Division V|Division V]] (35th overall)<ref name="2011WOMENSIIHFDIVV"/>
*[[2011 IIHF Women's World Championship]]s. Finish: 5th in [[2011 Women's World Ice Hockey Championships – Division V|Division V]] (35th overall)<ref name="2011WOMENSIIHFDIVV"/>
*[[2013 IIHF Women's World Championship]]s. Finish: 3rd in [[2013 IIHF Women's World Championship Division II Group B Qualification|Division II Group B Qualification]] (35th overall)<ref name="2013WOMENSD2BQ"/>
*[[2013 IIHF Women's World Championship]]s. Finish: 3rd in [[2013 IIHF Women's World Championship Division II Group B Qualification|Division II Group B Qualification]] (35th overall)<ref name="2013WOMENSD2BQ"/>
===IIHF Women's Development Cup===
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|-
!width=30|Year
!width=150|Host
!width=120|Result
!width=30|{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played}}
!width=30|{{Tooltip|W|Wins}}
!width=30|{{Tooltip|T|Ties}}
!width=30|{{Tooltip|L|Losses}}
|-
| 2022 || {{flagicon|KUW}} [[Kuwait City]] || 5th place || 5 || 2 || 0 || 3
|-
! colspan=2|Total !! 1/1 !! 5 !! 2 !! 0 !! 3
|}


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 15:49, 7 August 2024

Ireland
Shirt badge/Association crest
The Irish badge features the golden clàrsach on a green background which is also used on the Green harp flag, one of the flags used to represent Ireland.
Association Irish Ice Hockey Association
IIHF code IRL
IIHF ranking 38 Decrease1
Highest IIHF ranking 35 (first in 2013)
Lowest IIHF ranking 38 (2016)
Team colors               
First international
Flag of Poland.svg.png Poland 23–0 Ireland Flag of Ireland.svg.png
(Sofia, Bulgaria; 14 March 2011)
Biggest win
Flag of Ireland.svg.png Ireland 12–0 Andorra Flag of Andorra.svg.png
(Kuwait City, Kuwait; 12 November 2022)
Biggest defeat
Flag of Poland.svg.png Poland 23–0 Ireland Flag of Ireland.svg.png
(Sofia, Bulgaria; 14 March 2011)
IIHF World Women's Championships
Appearances 2 (first in 2011)
Best result 35th (2011, 2013)
International record (W–L–T)
2–9–0

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The Ireland women's national ice hockey team is the women's national ice hockey team of the Republic of Ireland. The team is controlled by the Irish Ice Hockey Association, a member of the International Ice Hockey Federation. Until the Dundalk Ice Dome reopens they do not meet minimum IIHF standards for participation.

History

Ireland played its first game in 2011 during the 2011 Women's World Ice Hockey Championships – Division V tournament held in Sofia, Bulgaria.[1] They competed against Bulgaria, Poland, Spain, and Turkey.[2] Their first game of the tournament was against Poland which they went on to lose 23–0, which would also be their largest recorded loss.[1] Ireland lost all of the other three games of the tournament, finishing last in the group.[1] The following year Ireland competed in the 2013 IIHF Women's World Championship Division II Group B Qualification tournament against Bulgaria and Turkey. Ireland lost both of their games and failed to qualify for the 2014 IIHF Women's World Championship Division II Group B tournament.[3]

International competitions

World Championship

IIHF Women's Development Cup

Year Host Result Pld W T L
2022 Flag of Kuwait Kuwait City 5th place 5 2 0 3
Total 1/1 5 2 0 3

References

External links


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