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The '''Latvian Ice Hockey Federation''' (Latvian: Latvijas Hokeja federācija) is the governing body that oversees ice hockey in [[Latvia]], including the [[Latvian Hockey League]] and the [[Latvia national ice hockey team]]. | [[File:Latviahockey.jpg|thumb|200px]] | ||
The '''Latvian Ice Hockey Federation''' (Latvian: Latvijas Hokeja federācija) is the governing body that oversees ice hockey in [[Latvia]], including the [[Latvian Hockey League]] and the [[Latvia men's national ice hockey team]].It was founded in 1931 and was admitted to the [[International Ice Hockey Federation|IIHF]] the same year. | |||
== History == | |||
The predecessor of the LHF, the '''Latvian Winter Sport Union''' (Latvian: Latvijas Ziemas sporta savienība, LZSS) was founded in 1926, although until 1931 it focused on the promotion of [[bandy]] instead of ice hockey. After the start of the Soviet occupation of Latvia in 1940, the LZSS was dissolved by [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] authorities, although it was suspended from the IIHF only in 1946. | |||
After the restoration of the independence of Latvia, the Latvian Hockey Federation was established in 1991 and re-admitted to the IIHF during its congress in [[Prague]] on May 6, 1992.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://lhf.lv/en/par_lhf|title=Par LHF (Latvian Hockey Federation)|website=lhf.lv|language=en|access-date=2019-05-23}}</ref> However, the Latvian national men's team was not restored back to the top division and had to play in [[1993 IIHF World Championship#World Championship Group C (Slovenia)|Group C]] in its first World Championships since [[1939 Ice Hockey World Championships|1939]]. The team returned to the top flight in [[1997 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships|1997]]. The women's national team played its first game in 1992. | |||
== Presidents of the LHF == | |||
* Vilnis Burtnieks (1992–1994) | |||
* Kirovs Lipmans (1994–1995, 1998–2016) | |||
* Uģis Magonis (1995–1998) | |||
* Aigars Kalvīti] (2016–present) | |||
==References== | |||
{{Reflist}} | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Latest revision as of 15:50, 8 August 2024
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Organization | Latvian Ice Hockey Federation |
Joined IIHF | February 22, 1931 |
President | Algars Kalvitis |
History | Latvia 1931–1946 Soviet Union 1952–1992 Latvia 1992–present |
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IIHF Men's Ranking | 10 |
IIHF Women's Ranking | 29 |
Website | http://www.lhf.lv/ |
The Latvian Ice Hockey Federation (Latvian: Latvijas Hokeja federācija) is the governing body that oversees ice hockey in Latvia, including the Latvian Hockey League and the Latvia men's national ice hockey team.It was founded in 1931 and was admitted to the IIHF the same year.
History
The predecessor of the LHF, the Latvian Winter Sport Union (Latvian: Latvijas Ziemas sporta savienība, LZSS) was founded in 1926, although until 1931 it focused on the promotion of bandy instead of ice hockey. After the start of the Soviet occupation of Latvia in 1940, the LZSS was dissolved by Soviet authorities, although it was suspended from the IIHF only in 1946.
After the restoration of the independence of Latvia, the Latvian Hockey Federation was established in 1991 and re-admitted to the IIHF during its congress in Prague on May 6, 1992.[1] However, the Latvian national men's team was not restored back to the top division and had to play in Group C in its first World Championships since 1939. The team returned to the top flight in 1997. The women's national team played its first game in 1992.
Presidents of the LHF
- Vilnis Burtnieks (1992–1994)
- Kirovs Lipmans (1994–1995, 1998–2016)
- Uģis Magonis (1995–1998)
- Aigars Kalvīti] (2016–present)
References
External links
- Official website
- Latvia at IIHF.com
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