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|IIHF since          = May 22, 2010
|IIHF since          = May 22, 2010
|IIHF ranking        = N/A
|IIHF ranking        = N/A
|Top league          = None
|Top league          = Moroccan Championship
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==Overview==
==Overview==
===National Teams===
===National Teams===
*[[Moroccan National Team]]
{{IIHFteams2|Morocco}}
===Domestic Teams===
===Domestic Teams===
See [[:Category:Ice hockey teams in Morocco]]
See [[:Category:Ice hockey teams in Morocco]]
===Arenas===
===Arenas===
See [[:Category:Arenas in Morocco]]  
See [[:Category:Arenas in Morocco]]  
===Competitions===
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!Competition
!Founded
!Folded
!Notes
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|[[Moroccan Championship]]
|2017
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|National championship
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Morocco's first ice rink opened at the MegaMall in Rabat in 2005. Mrini Khalid, president of the national federation, created the first ice hockey club in the country, the Capitals de Rabat. With the help of his brother and a few players, he opened a hockey school as well. The Capitals participated in the prestigious Quebec International Pee-Wee Tournament in 2006. They were and the first Arab/African team to participate in the event.<ref>[http://www.moroccohockey.com/index_1.asp?r=1&g=34&h=34 Moroccan Federation - History]</ref>
Morocco's first ice rink opened at the MegaMall in Rabat in 2005. Mrini Khalid, president of the national federation, created the first ice hockey club in the country, the Capitals de Rabat. With the help of his brother and a few players, he opened a hockey school as well. The Capitals participated in the prestigious Quebec International Pee-Wee Tournament in 2006. They were and the first Arab/African team to participate in the event.<ref>[http://www.moroccohockey.com/index_1.asp?r=1&g=34&h=34 Moroccan Federation - History]</ref>


The federation lists seven active clubs in the country: Eagles de Casablanca, Fisher de Mohammedia, Huskies de Kenitra, Pirates de Sale, Bears de Casablanca, Buffalos de Casablanca, and the Capitals de Rabat. There is no national hockey league in Morocco, although informal games are played, and Rabat hosted the 2012 Ain Soltane International Tournament.
The federation lists seven active clubs in the country: Eagles de Casablanca, Fisher de Mohammedia, Huskies de Kenitra, Pirates de Sale, Bears de Casablanca, Buffalos de Casablanca, and the Capitals de Rabat. Rabat hosted the 2012 Ain Soltane International Tournament. The first [[Moroccan Championship]] was held in 2017, with the Pirates de Sale capturing the title.


In June 2008, the [[Moroccan National Team]] participated in the inaugural [[Arab Cup of Ice Hockey]] held in Abu Dhabi. They finished in third place at the tournament, finishing in third place with a final record of 2-3.<ref>[http://www.nationalteamsoficehockey.com/morocco.html National Teams of Ice Hockey - Morocco]</ref>  
In June 2008, the [[Moroccan National Team]] participated in the inaugural [[Arab Cup of Ice Hockey]] held in Abu Dhabi. They finished in third place at the tournament, finishing in third place with a final record of 2-3.<ref>[http://www.nationalteamsoficehockey.com/morocco.html National Teams of Ice Hockey - Morocco]</ref>  

Latest revision as of 23:19, 7 August 2024

Morocco
Flag of Morocco.svg.png
Continent Africa
Population 32,545,170
Registered players 117
Referees 3
Rinks 1
National teams Men's
National federation Moroccan Ice Hockey Association
IIHF since May 22, 2010
IIHF ranking N/A
Top league Moroccan Championship


Morocco is a country in North Africa. Rabat is the capital, and Casablanca is the largest city.

Overview

National Teams

Men's · Men's-U20 · Men's-U18 · Women's · Women's-U18

Domestic Teams

See Category:Ice hockey teams in Morocco

Arenas

See Category:Arenas in Morocco

Competitions

Competition Founded Folded Notes
Moroccan Championship 2017 - National championship

History of hockey in Morocco

The Moroccan Ice Hockey Association is the governing body of ice hockey in the country. Morocco joined the IIHF on May 22, 2010.[1]

Morocco's first ice rink opened at the MegaMall in Rabat in 2005. Mrini Khalid, president of the national federation, created the first ice hockey club in the country, the Capitals de Rabat. With the help of his brother and a few players, he opened a hockey school as well. The Capitals participated in the prestigious Quebec International Pee-Wee Tournament in 2006. They were and the first Arab/African team to participate in the event.[2]

The federation lists seven active clubs in the country: Eagles de Casablanca, Fisher de Mohammedia, Huskies de Kenitra, Pirates de Sale, Bears de Casablanca, Buffalos de Casablanca, and the Capitals de Rabat. Rabat hosted the 2012 Ain Soltane International Tournament. The first Moroccan Championship was held in 2017, with the Pirates de Sale capturing the title.

In June 2008, the Moroccan National Team participated in the inaugural Arab Cup of Ice Hockey held in Abu Dhabi. They finished in third place at the tournament, finishing in third place with a final record of 2-3.[3]

References

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