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|code = SWE
|code = SWE
|joined = March 23, 1912
|joined = March 23, 1912
|president = Christer Englund
|president = Anders Larsson
|mens_ranking = 1
|mens_ranking = 4
|womens_ranking = 6
|womens_ranking = 9
|website = http://www.swehockey.se
|website = http://www.swehockey.se
}}
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The '''Swedish Ice Hockey Association''' (SIHA) or ''Svenska Ishockeyförbundet'' in Swedish, is an association of [[Sweden|Swedish]] sports clubs with ice hockey activities.
The '''Swedish Ice Hockey Association''' (SIHA) or ''Svenska Ishockeyförbundet'' in Swedish, is an association of [[Sweden|Swedish]] sports clubs with ice hockey activities.


SIHA was originally part of the Swedish Football Association but became an association of its own on November 17, 1922. In 1920, the SIHA became a member of the [[International Ice Hockey Federation]] (IIHF). Apart from hockey, inline hockey is the province of the SIHA as well.
It was established in Stockholm on 17 November 1922 by representatives from seven clubs. Before then, organized ice hockey in Sweden had been administered by the Swedish Football Association. In 1920, Sweden became a member of the [[International Ice Hockey Federation]] (IIHF). In addition to ice hockey, SIF is also responsible for inline hockey.


The association's general secretary currently is Christer Englund.
The association's general secretary is Tommy Boustedt.  


== Leagues and levels ==
The Swedish Ice Hockey Association is involved in all levels of ice hockey in Sweden. It organizes the two Swedish Championship leagues, the men's [[Swedish Hockey League]] (SHL) and [[Swedish Women's Hockey League]] (SDHL), in addition to other national, regional, and district leagues and tournaments.
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'''Men's National'''
* [[Swedish Hockey League]] (SHL)
* [[HockeyAllsvenskan]]
* [[Hockeyettan]] (previously called Division 1)
* [[J20 SuperElit]] (also called J20 Nationell)
* J18 Allsvenskan ('Under-18 All-Swede')
* U16 SM-slutspel (Under-16 Swedish Championship Playoff')
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'''Women's National'''
* [[Swedish Women's Hockey League]] (SDHL)
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'''Men's Regional'''
* [[Swedish Division 2|Hockeytvåan]]
* [[Swedish Division 3|HockeyTrean]]
* [[Swedish Division 4|HockeyFyran]]
* J18 Elit
* J16 Elit
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'''Women's Regional'''
* [[Damettan]]
* DamTvåan
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'''Regional Districts'''
{| class="wikitable"
| align="center" | '''Region Syd'''
| align="center" |'''Region Väst'''
| align="center" |'''Region Öst'''
| align="center" |'''Region Norr'''
|-
|[[Blekinge]]
|[[Dalarna]]
|[[Gotland]]
|[[Jämtland]]/[[Härjedalen]]
|-
|[[Bohuslän]]/Dal
|[[Gästrikland]]
|[[Stockholm County|Stockholm]]
|[[Medelpad]]
|-
|[[Gothenburg|Göteborg]]
|[[Hälsingland]]
|[[Södermanland]]
|[[Norrbotten]]
|-
|[[Skåne County|Skåne]]
|[[Värmland]]
|[[Uppland]]
|[[Västerbotten]]
|-
|[[Småland]]
|[[Västmanland]]
|
|[[Ångermanland]]
|-
|[[Västergötland]]
|[[Örebro län]]
|
|
|-
|[[Östergötland]]
|
|
|
|}
== National teams ==
* [[Sweden men's national ice hockey team|Men's National Team]]  - ''Tre Kronor''
* [[Sweden women's national ice hockey team|Women's National Team]] - ''Damkronorna''
* [[Sweden men's national junior ice hockey team|Men's National U20]] - ''Juniorkronorna'' (also called Team 20)
* [[Sweden men's national under-18 ice hockey team|Men's National U18]] - ''Småkronorna'' (also called Team 18)
* [[Sweden women's national under-18 ice hockey team|Women's National Under-18 Team]] – ''Damlandslaget'' U18
==Chairmen==
==Chairmen==
The following individuals have been chairmen.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.swehockey.se/Omforbundet/Historikstatistik/|title=Om Svenska Ishockeyförbundet|publisher=Swedish Ice Hockey Association|language=Swedish|accessdate=1 September 2011}}</ref>
The following individuals have been chairmen.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.swehockey.se/Omforbundet/Historikstatistik/|title=Om Svenska Ishockeyförbundet|publisher=Swedish Ice Hockey Association|language=Swedish|accessdate=1 September 2011}}</ref>
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*1983-2002: Rickard Fagerlund
*1983-2002: Rickard Fagerlund
*2002-2004: Kjell Gustav Nilsson
*2002-2004: Kjell Gustav Nilsson
*2004-: Christer Englund
*2004-2017: Christer Englund
 
*2017-: Anders Larsson
== References ==
== References ==



Latest revision as of 16:10, 8 August 2024

Sweden
Sweden
Organization Swedish Ice Hockey Association
Joined IIHF March 23, 1912
President Anders Larsson
IIHF Men's Ranking 4
IIHF Women's Ranking 9
Website http://www.swehockey.se

The Swedish Ice Hockey Association (SIHA) or Svenska Ishockeyförbundet in Swedish, is an association of Swedish sports clubs with ice hockey activities.

It was established in Stockholm on 17 November 1922 by representatives from seven clubs. Before then, organized ice hockey in Sweden had been administered by the Swedish Football Association. In 1920, Sweden became a member of the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF). In addition to ice hockey, SIF is also responsible for inline hockey.

The association's general secretary is Tommy Boustedt.

Leagues and levels

The Swedish Ice Hockey Association is involved in all levels of ice hockey in Sweden. It organizes the two Swedish Championship leagues, the men's Swedish Hockey League (SHL) and Swedish Women's Hockey League (SDHL), in addition to other national, regional, and district leagues and tournaments.

Men's National

Women's National

Men's Regional

Women's Regional

Regional Districts

Region Syd Region Väst Region Öst Region Norr
Blekinge Dalarna Gotland Jämtland/Härjedalen
Bohuslän/Dal Gästrikland Stockholm Medelpad
Göteborg Hälsingland Södermanland Norrbotten
Skåne Värmland Uppland Västerbotten
Småland Västmanland Ångermanland
Västergötland Örebro län
Östergötland

National teams

Chairmen

The following individuals have been chairmen.[1]

  • 1922-1924: Isaac Westergren
  • 1924-1948: Anton Johanson
  • 1948-1973: Helge Berglund
  • 1973-1978: Ove Rainer
  • 1978-1983: Arne Grunander
  • 1983-2002: Rickard Fagerlund
  • 2002-2004: Kjell Gustav Nilsson
  • 2004-2017: Christer Englund
  • 2017-: Anders Larsson

References

  1. "Om Svenska Ishockeyförbundet" (in Swedish). Swedish Ice Hockey Association. http://www.swehockey.se/Omforbundet/Historikstatistik/. Retrieved 1 September 2011. 

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