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| First game        = {{ihj|EST}} 12 - 3 {{ihj-rt|ISR}} <br> ([[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]; 1996-1997)
| First game        = {{ihj|EST}} 12 - 3 {{ihj-rt|ISR}} <br> ([[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]; 1996-1997)
| Largest win        = {{ihj|ISR}} 17 - 0 {{ihj-rt|RSA}} <br> ([[Mexico City]], [[Mexico]]; 2016)
| Largest win        = {{ihj|ISR}} 17 - 0 {{ihj-rt|RSA}} <br> ([[Mexico City]], [[Mexico]]; 2016)
| Largest loss      = {{ihj|EST}} 12 - 3 {{ihj-rt|ISR}} <br> ([[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]; 1996-1997)
| Largest loss      = {{ihj|CRO}} 16 - 1 {{ihj-rt|ISR}} <br> ([[Gangneung]], [[South Korea]]; January 28, 2020)
| World champ2 name  = [[IIHF World U20 Championship]]
| World champ2 name  = [[IIHF World U20 Championship]]
| World champ2 apps  = 1
| World champ2 apps  = 5
| World champ2 first = [[1997 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|1997]]
| World champ2 first = [[1997 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|1997]]
| World champ2 best  = 31st (1997)
| World champ2 best  = 31st (1997)
| Record            = 2-2-0
| Record            = 14-11-0
}}
}}
The '''Israel men's national under 20 ice hockey team''' is the national under-20 [[ice hockey]] team of [[Israel]]. The team is controlled by the [[Ice Hockey Federation of Israel]], a member of the [[International Ice Hockey Federation]]. Israel first played at the [[1997 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|1997 World Junior Championships]], but did not return until [[2016 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships – Division III|2016]].


The '''Israel men's national under 20 ice hockey team''' is the national under-20 [[ice hockey]] team of [[Israel]]. The team is controlled by the [[Ice Hockey Federation of Israel]], a member of the [[International Ice Hockey Federation]].
==History==
Israel played its first U20 game during the [[1997 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships]].<ref name="NATIONALTEAMS">{{cite web | url=http://nationalteamsoficehockey.com/uploads/Israel_U20_All_Time_Results.pdf | title=Israel U20 All Time Results | publisher=National Teams of Ice Hockey | access-date=2011-05-08 | url-status=dead | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110823011934/http://nationalteamsoficehockey.com/uploads/Israel_U20_All_Time_Results.pdf | archive-date=2011-08-23 }}</ref> They were placed in Pool D with the games being held in [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]. Israel's first game was against [[Estonia men's national junior ice hockey team|Estonia]] which they lost 12–3.<ref name="IIHE19042005">{{cite book |title=International Ice Hockey Encyclopaedia 1904–2005 |last=Müller |first=Stephan |year=2005 |publisher=Books on Demand |location=Germany |isbn=3-8334-4189-5 |page=283 }}</ref> The game is also recorded as Israel's largest ever loss.<ref name="NATIONALTEAMS"/> Within Pool D Israel was drawn into a preliminary group against Estonia, [[South Africa men's national junior ice hockey team|South Africa]], and [[Yugoslavia men's national junior ice hockey team|Yugoslavia]].<ref name="IIHE19042005"/> They finished the preliminary round in third place after managing to win their game against South Africa. Based on the positions in the preliminary round the teams were then drawn into placement games against the other preliminary group.<ref name="IIHE19042005"/> Israel was drawn into the placement game for fifth place against the hosts [[Bulgaria men's national junior ice hockey team|Bulgaria]].<ref name="IIHE19042005"/> They won the game 7–3, which is also their largest ever win in international participation.<ref name="NATIONALTEAMS"/>


==History==
After leaving the U20 level for several years, the team returned to the tournament for [[2016 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2016]]. Playing in [[2016 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships – Division III|Division III]], the lowest tier, they finished fourth out of the seven teams. The [[2017 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships – Division III|following year]] Israel finished fifth. They won the [[2018 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships – Division III|2018 tournament]], and were promoted to Division IIB for [[2019 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships – Division II|2019]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.iihf.com/home-of-hockey/news/news-singleview/?tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=12273&cHash=fc8f2a9960fa0615d9167e7bc9483293|title=Early promotion for Israel|last=Tchechankov|first=Ivan|date=2018-01-27|publisher=IIHF.com|access-date=2018-01-27}}</ref> A fifth-place finish ensured they stayed in Division IIB for 2020.
Israel played its first game during the [[1997 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships]].<ref name="NATIONALTEAMS">{{cite web | url=http://nationalteamsoficehockey.com/uploads/Israel_U20_All_Time_Results.pdf | title=Israel U20 All Time Results | publisher=National Teams of Ice Hockey | date= | accessdate=2011-05-08 |archiveurl= |archivedate= |deadurl=no}}</ref> They were placed in Pool D with the games being held in [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]. Israel's first game was against [[Estonia]] which they lost 12–3.<ref name="IIHE19042005">{{cite book |title=International Ice Hockey Encyclopaedia 1904–2005 |last=Müller |first=Stephan |authorlink= |coauthors= |year=2005 |publisher=Books on Demand |location=Germany |isbn=3-8334-4189-5 |page=283 |pages= |url= |accessdate=}}</ref> The game is also recorded as Israel's largest ever loss.<ref name="NATIONALTEAMS"/> Within Pool D Israel was drawn into a preliminary group against Estonia, [[South Africa]], and [[Yugoslavia]].<ref name="IIHE19042005"/> They finished the preliminary round in third place after managing to win their game against South Africa. Based on the positions in the preliminary round the teams were then drawn into placement games against the other preliminary group.<ref name="IIHE19042005"/> Israel was drawn into the placement game for fifth place against the hosts [[Bulgaria]].<ref name="IIHE19042005"/> They won the game 7–3, which is also their largest ever win in international participation.<ref name="NATIONALTEAMS"/>


==International competitions==
==International competitions==
*[[1997 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships]]. Finish: 5th in Pool D (31st overall)
[[File:IIHF U20 Div 3 2017 Israel v Bulgaria DSC 2042 (32434515676).jpg|thumb|200px|right|The Israeli national junior team at the [[2017 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships – Division III|2017 World Junior Championship Division III]].]]
 
* [[1997 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|1997]] – 31st place (5th place in Pool D)
==U18 Team==
* [[2016 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2016]] – 38th place (4th in [[2016 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships – Division III|Division III]])
The '''Israel men's national under-18 ice hockey team''' is the men's national under-18 [[ice hockey]] team of [[Israel]]. The team is controlled by the [[Ice Hockey Federation of Israel]], a member of the [[International Ice Hockey Federation]]. The team represents Israel at the [[IIHF World U18 Championship]]s.
* [[2017 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2017]] – 39th place (5th in [[2017 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships – Division III|Division III]])
 
* [[2018 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2018]] – 35th place (1st in [[2018 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships – Division III|Division III]])
===International competitions===
* [[2019 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2019]] – 33rd place (5th in [[2019 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships – Division II|Division IIB]])
;IIHF World U18 Championships
* [[2020 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2020]] – 34th place (6th in [[2020 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships – Division II|Division IIB]])
{{main|IIHF World U18 Championship}}
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{{col-2}}
*1999: 4th in Division II Europe
*2000: 5th in Division II Europe
*2001: 8th in Division III
*2002: Did not participate
*2003: 4th in Division III Group B
*2004: 5th in Division III
*2005: 3rd in Division III
*2006: 2nd in Division III
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*2007: 5th in Division II Group A
*2008: 6th in Division II Group B
*2009: Did not participate
*2010: 4th in Division III Group B
*2011: 4th in Division III Group B
*2012: Did not participate
*2013: 1st in Division III Group B(Promoted to Division III Group A)
*2014: 2nd in Division III Group A
*2015: 5th in Division III Group A
{{col-end}}


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 17:34, 7 August 2024

Israel
Shirt badge/Association crest
Association Ice Hockey Federation of Israel
IIHF code ISR
Team colors               
First international
Flag of Estonia.svg.png Estonia 12 - 3 Israel Flag of Israel.svg.png
(Sofia, Bulgaria; 1996-1997)
Biggest win
Flag of Israel.svg.png Israel 17 - 0 South Africa Flag of South Africa.svg.png
(Mexico City, Mexico; 2016)
Biggest defeat
Flag of Croatia.svg.png Croatia 16 - 1 Israel Flag of Israel.svg.png
(Gangneung, South Korea; January 28, 2020)
IIHF World U20 Championship
Appearances 5 (first in 1997)
Best result 31st (1997)
International record (W–L–T)
14-11-0

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The Israel men's national under 20 ice hockey team is the national under-20 ice hockey team of Israel. The team is controlled by the Ice Hockey Federation of Israel, a member of the International Ice Hockey Federation. Israel first played at the 1997 World Junior Championships, but did not return until 2016.

History

Israel played its first U20 game during the 1997 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships.[1] They were placed in Pool D with the games being held in Sofia, Bulgaria. Israel's first game was against Estonia which they lost 12–3.[2] The game is also recorded as Israel's largest ever loss.[1] Within Pool D Israel was drawn into a preliminary group against Estonia, South Africa, and Yugoslavia.[2] They finished the preliminary round in third place after managing to win their game against South Africa. Based on the positions in the preliminary round the teams were then drawn into placement games against the other preliminary group.[2] Israel was drawn into the placement game for fifth place against the hosts Bulgaria.[2] They won the game 7–3, which is also their largest ever win in international participation.[1]

After leaving the U20 level for several years, the team returned to the tournament for 2016. Playing in Division III, the lowest tier, they finished fourth out of the seven teams. The following year Israel finished fifth. They won the 2018 tournament, and were promoted to Division IIB for 2019.[3] A fifth-place finish ensured they stayed in Division IIB for 2020.

International competitions

The Israeli national junior team at the 2017 World Junior Championship Division III.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Israel U20 All Time Results". National Teams of Ice Hockey. http://nationalteamsoficehockey.com/uploads/Israel_U20_All_Time_Results.pdf. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Müller, Stephan (2005). International Ice Hockey Encyclopaedia 1904–2005. Germany: Books on Demand, 283. ISBN 3-8334-4189-5. 
  3. Tchechankov, Ivan (2018-01-27). "Early promotion for Israel". IIHF.com. http://www.iihf.com/home-of-hockey/news/news-singleview/?tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=12273&cHash=fc8f2a9960fa0615d9167e7bc9483293. 

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Junior National teams

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