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{{IIHFnation
{{IIHFnation
|IIHFnation = Kazakhstan
|IIHFnation = Kazakhstan
|logo_image =Kazakhstan Ice Hockey Federation Logo.png
|logo_image =QHF Logo.png
|image_size = 250px
|image_size = 250px
|organization = Kazakhstan Ice Hockey Federation
|organization = Kazakhstan Ice Hockey Federation
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|joined = May 6, 1992  
|joined = May 6, 1992  
|president = Askar Mamin
|president = Askar Mamin
|mens_ranking = 17th
|mens_ranking = 15
|womens_ranking =17th
|womens_ranking =22
|website = [http://www.icehockey.kz/ www.icehockey.kz]
|website = [http://www.icehockey.kz/ www.icehockey.kz]
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[[File:Kazakhstan Ice Hockey Federation Logo.png|thumb|150px]]
The '''Kazakhstan Ice Hockey Federation''' (Kazakh: Қазақстанның шайбалы хоккей федерациясы, {{lang-ru|Казахстанская федерация хоккея с шайбой}}) is the governing body of[ice hockey in [[Kazakhstan]]. Kazakhstan was one of nine former republics of the [[Soviet Union]] to join the [[International Ice Hockey Federation]] on May 6, 1992.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.iihf.com/iihf-home/the-iihf/100-year-anniversary/100-top-stories/story-42.html|title=Story #42;Breakup of old Europe creates a new hockey world|publisher=International Ice Hockey Federation|accessdate=2009-06-09|year=2008|author=Szemberg, Szymon; Podnieks, Andrew}}</ref>
The '''Kazakhstan Ice Hockey Federation''' (Kazakh: Қазақстанның шайбалы хоккей федерациясы, {{lang-ru|Казахстанская федерация хоккея с шайбой}}) is the governing body of[ice hockey in [[Kazakhstan]]. Kazakhstan was one of nine former republics of the [[Soviet Union]] to join the [[International Ice Hockey Federation]] on May 6, 1992.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.iihf.com/iihf-home/the-iihf/100-year-anniversary/100-top-stories/story-42.html|title=Story #42;Breakup of old Europe creates a new hockey world|publisher=International Ice Hockey Federation|accessdate=2009-06-09|year=2008|author=Szemberg, Szymon; Podnieks, Andrew}}</ref>


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===Men===
===Men===
*[[Kazakhstan men's national ice hockey team|Men's national ice hockey team]]
*[[Kazakhstan men's national ice hockey team|Men's national ice hockey team]]
*[[Kazakhstan men's national under-20 ice hockey team|Men's national under-20 ice hockey team]]
*[[Kazakhstan men's national junior ice hockey team|Men's national under-20 ice hockey team]]
*[[Kazakhstan men's national under-18 ice hockey team|Men's national under-18 ice hockey team]]
*[[Kazakhstan men's national under-18 ice hockey team|Men's national under-18 ice hockey team]]
===Women===
===Women===

Latest revision as of 15:48, 8 August 2024

Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan
Organization Kazakhstan Ice Hockey Federation
Joined IIHF May 6, 1992
President Askar Mamin
IIHF Men's Ranking 15
IIHF Women's Ranking 22
Website www.icehockey.kz
Kazakhstan Ice Hockey Federation Logo.png

The Kazakhstan Ice Hockey Federation (Kazakh: Қазақстанның шайбалы хоккей федерациясы, Russian: Казахстанская федерация хоккея с шайбой) is the governing body of[ice hockey in Kazakhstan. Kazakhstan was one of nine former republics of the Soviet Union to join the International Ice Hockey Federation on May 6, 1992.[1]

The country has 4716 registered hockey players.[2]

National teams

Old federation logo

Men

Women

References

External links


IIHF member associations
Full members

Australia - Austria - Azerbaijan - Belarus - Belgium - Bosnia and Herzegovina - Bulgaria - Canada - China - Chinese Taipei - Croatia - Czech Republic - Denmark - Estonia - Finland - France - Georgia - Germany - Great Britain - Hong Kong - Hungary - Iceland - India - Iran - Ireland - Israel - Italy - Japan - Kazakhstan - Korea DPR - Korea Republic - Kuwait - Kyrgyzstan - Latvia - Lithuania - Luxembourg - Malaysia - Mexico - Mongolia - Netherlands - New Zealand - Norway - Philippines - Poland - Romania - Russia - Serbia - Singapore - Slovakia - Slovenia - South Africa - Spain - Sweden - Switzerland - Thailand - Turkey - Turkmenistan - Ukraine - United Arab Emirates - United States

Associate members

Algeria - Andorra - Armenia - Argentina - Brazil - Colombia - Greece - Indonesia - Jamaica - Lebanon - Liechtenstein - Macau - Morocco - Nepal - North Macedonia - Oman - Portugal - Puerto Rico - Qatar - Tunisia - Uzbekistan

Affiliate members

Chile

Former members

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

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