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The'''Turkmenistan Ice Hockey Federation''' (Turkmen: Türkmenistanyň şaýbaly hokkeý federasiýasy; TŞHF; formerly the '''National Center of Turkmenistan for Winter Sports'''; Turkmen: Turkmenistanyň gyşgy sport görnüşleriniň milli merkezi) is the governing body of ice hockey in [[Turkmenistan]]. Turkmenistan is the third former Soviet republic from Central Asia after Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan to join the [[IIHF]] in 2015.<ref>[http://www.iihf.com/home-of-hockey/news/news-singleview/?tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=9818&cHash=2df9b1d77fb89e59d8a838aeaebd1d56 Welcome Turkmenistan]</ref>  
The'''Turkmenistan Ice Hockey Federation''' (Turkmen: Türkmenistanyň şaýbaly hokkeý federasiýasy; TŞHF; formerly the '''National Center of Turkmenistan for Winter Sports'''; Turkmen: Turkmenistanyň gyşgy sport görnüşleriniň milli merkezi) is the governing body of ice hockey in [[Turkmenistan]].
==History==
In 2014, at the IIHF congress in [[Minsk]], [[Belarus]], an official application was submitted for the entry of the National Hockey Center of Turkmenistan into the [[International Ice Hockey Federation]] (IIHF). On 15 May 2015, the application of Turkmenistan was approved, the National Winter Sports Center of Turkmenistan became the 74th member of the IIHF. Turkmenistan became the third former Soviet Republic from Central Asia to join the IIHF after [[Kazakhstan]] and [[Kyrgyzstan]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.iihf.com/home-of-hockey/news/news-singleview/?tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=9818&cHash=2df9b1d77fb89e59d8a838aeaebd1d56 |title=Welcome Turkmenistan |website=IIHF.com |date=2015-05-15 |access-date=2016-10-26}}</ref>


===Presidents===
*Begench Patyshakulievich Rejepov (1 March 2012–30 June 2015)
*Agajan Hudayberdiyev (30 June 2015–15 January 2017)
*Jora Hudayberdiyev<ref>[https://turkmenportal.com/blog/36242/specialisty-federacii-hokkeya-turkmenistana-prinyali-uchastie-v-onlainvebinare-skills4all Специалисты Федерации хоккея Туркменистана приняли участие в онлайн-вебинаре Skills4All]</ref> (15 January 2017–present)
==Leagues==
The Turkmenistan Ice Hockey Championship consisting of 8 teams is held annually. The first championship was held in 2014. Competitions are held in two rounds of 28 games each. The teams that took from the first to the fourth places in the championship will compete for the Turkmenistan Ice Hockey Cup.
===Playing levels===
*[[Turkmenistan Championship]]
==Ice hockey venues==
In 2006, Bouygues completed the construction of the first Ice Palace in Turkmenistan. At the present moment, hockey teams from Ashgabat and the [[Turkmenistan men's national ice hockey team|Turkmenistan national team]] hold games and trainings in the palace.
In 2011, a second ice facility, the [[Winter Sports Complex Ashgabat]], was opened in Turkmenistan at a cost of 134.4 million euros. The total area of the new sports facility is 107 thousand square meters. In the center of the palace, there is an ice arena measuring 60 by 30 meters. One of the largest hockey arenas in the [[Commonwealth of Independent States]].
==National teams==
*[[Turkmenistan men's national ice hockey team|Men's national team]]
==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 16:19, 8 August 2024

Turkmenistan
Turkmenistan
Organization National Center of Turkmenistan for Winter Sports
Joined IIHF May 15, 2015
President Jora Hudayberdiyev

TheTurkmenistan Ice Hockey Federation (Turkmen: Türkmenistanyň şaýbaly hokkeý federasiýasy; TŞHF; formerly the National Center of Turkmenistan for Winter Sports; Turkmen: Turkmenistanyň gyşgy sport görnüşleriniň milli merkezi) is the governing body of ice hockey in Turkmenistan.

History

In 2014, at the IIHF congress in Minsk, Belarus, an official application was submitted for the entry of the National Hockey Center of Turkmenistan into the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF). On 15 May 2015, the application of Turkmenistan was approved, the National Winter Sports Center of Turkmenistan became the 74th member of the IIHF. Turkmenistan became the third former Soviet Republic from Central Asia to join the IIHF after Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan.[1]

Presidents

  • Begench Patyshakulievich Rejepov (1 March 2012–30 June 2015)
  • Agajan Hudayberdiyev (30 June 2015–15 January 2017)
  • Jora Hudayberdiyev[2] (15 January 2017–present)

Leagues

The Turkmenistan Ice Hockey Championship consisting of 8 teams is held annually. The first championship was held in 2014. Competitions are held in two rounds of 28 games each. The teams that took from the first to the fourth places in the championship will compete for the Turkmenistan Ice Hockey Cup.

Playing levels

Ice hockey venues

In 2006, Bouygues completed the construction of the first Ice Palace in Turkmenistan. At the present moment, hockey teams from Ashgabat and the Turkmenistan national team hold games and trainings in the palace.

In 2011, a second ice facility, the Winter Sports Complex Ashgabat, was opened in Turkmenistan at a cost of 134.4 million euros. The total area of the new sports facility is 107 thousand square meters. In the center of the palace, there is an ice arena measuring 60 by 30 meters. One of the largest hockey arenas in the Commonwealth of Independent States.

National teams

References

External links


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