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| Nickname            = La Roja En Hielo (The Red On Ice)  
| Nickname            = La Roja En Hielo (The Red On Ice)  
| Association        = [[National Association of Hockey on Ice and Inline]]
| Association        = [[Chilean Ice and Inline Hockey Federation]]
| General Manager    = Monica Arias
| Coach              = Monica Arias
| Asst Coach          =  
| Asst Coach          =  
| Captain            = Carlos Valdebenito Jr.
| Most games          = Carlos Valdebenito Jr. (17)
| Most games          =
| Top scorer          = Gaston Araya (15)
| Top scorer          = Carlos Valdebenito Jr, Miguel Villaroel, Stephane Binnebeek (2)
| Most points        = Gaston Araya (19)
| Most points        = Carlos Valdebenito Jr. (6)
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| IIHF code          = CHI
| IIHF code          = CHI
| IIHF Rank          =  
| IIHF Rank          = NR
| IIHF max            =  
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| Team_Colors        = {{color box|#C8102E|border=darkgray}} {{color box|#0039A6|border=darkgray}} {{color box|white|border=darkgray}}
| Team_Colors        = {{color box|#e70013|border=darkgray}} {{color box|#002654|border=darkgray}} {{color box|white|border=darkgray}}
| Jerseys            =<!-- Deleted image removed:  [[File:First Chilean Jersey.jpg|220px]] -->
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| First game          = {{ih|ARG}} 26–0 '''Chile''' {{flagicon|CHI}}<br><small>([[Mexico City]], [[Mexico]]; 5 June 2017)</small>
| First game          = {{ih-rt|ARG}} 26–0 {{ih|CHI}}<br>{{small|([[Mexico City]], [[Mexico]]; 5 June 2017)}}
| Largest win        = {{flagicon|CHI}} '''Chile''' 6–0 {{ih-rt|BRA}}<br><small>([[Mexico City]], [[Mexico]]; 8 June 2017)</small>
| Largest win        = {{ih-rt|CHI}} 7–3 {{ih|BRA}}<br>{{small|([[Coral Springs, Florida|Coral Springs]], [[United States]]; 21 August 2023)}}
| Largest loss        = {{ih|ARG}} 26–0 '''Chile''' {{flagicon|CHI}}<br><small>([[Mexico City]], [[Mexico]]; 5 June 2017)</small>
| Largest loss        = {{ih-rt|ARG}} 26–0 {{ih|CHI}}<br>{{small|([[Mexico City]], [[Mexico]]; 5 June 2017)}}
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| Regional cup first  = [[2017 Pan American Ice Hockey Tournament|2017]]
| Regional cup first  = [[2017 Pan American Ice Hockey Tournament|2017]]
| Regional cup best  = 7th (2017)
| Regional cup best  = 7th (2017)
| Record              = 2–4–0
| Regional2 name      = Amerigol LATAM Cup
| Regional2 cup apps  = 3
| Regional2 cup first = 2019
| Regional2 cup best  = 6th (2019)
| Record              = 2–9–0
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The '''Chilean national ice hockey team''' (Spanish: Selección de hockey sobre hielo de Chile) is the national [[ice hockey]] team of [[Chile]]. Chile is currently not ranked in the [[IIHF World Ranking]]s and have not entered in any [[Ice Hockey World Championships|IIHF World Championship]]
The '''Chile national ice hockey team''' (Spanish: Selección de hockey sobre hielo de Chile) is the national men's [[ice hockey]] team of [[Chile]] and is controlled by the [[Chilean Ice and Inline Hockey Federation]]. Chile is currently not ranked in the [[IIHF World Ranking]] and has not entered in any [[Ice Hockey World Championships|IIHF World Championship]] events.


==History==
==History==
The Chilean [[National Association of Hockey on Ice and Inline]] was founded and it joined the IIHF in 2000. It was the third [[South America]]n nation to join the IIHF.<ref name="IIHF.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.iihf.com/home-of-hockey/news/news-singleview/?tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=8204&cHash=a16c9ffdb6532ef75913fb8a481a3e23|title=Antarctic hockey dreams|accessdate=1 November 2013|publisher=[[International Ice Hockey Federation]]}}</ref> Chile is an Affiliate member of the IIHF, therefore are not recongnized for ice hockey, only inline hockey. There are three ice rinks in Santiago, Puerto Montt and Punta Arenas.
The Chilean Ice and Inline Hockey Federation, known in Spanish as the ''Federación Chilena de Hockey en Línea y en Hielo'' (FCHLH), was founded and joined the IIHF in 2000. Chile became the third South American nation to join the IIHF after Brazil and Argentina.<ref name="IIHF.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.iihf.com/home-of-hockey/news/news-singleview/?tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=8204&cHash=a16c9ffdb6532ef75913fb8a481a3e23|title=Antarctic hockey dreams|date=1 November 2013|publisher=[[International Ice Hockey Federation]]|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140903062846/http://www.iihf.com/home-of-hockey/news/news-singleview/?tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=8204&cHash=a16c9ffdb6532ef75913fb8a481a3e23|archive-date=3 September 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref> Chile is currently an IIHF affiliate member, and therefore not recognized for ice hockey, just inline hockey. There are three ice rinks in Chile (Santiago, Puerto Montt, and Punta Arenas).


The team made its debut in international ice hockey competition at the [[2017 Pan American Ice Hockey Tournament|2017 Pan American Tournament]] which was held in [[Mexico City]], [[Mexico]] between 5 and 11 June 2017. The first game on 5 June 2017, was a loss to [[Argentina|Argentina "A"]] 26–0. The second game came against the would be champions of the tournament, [[Mexico men's national ice hockey team|Mexico "A"]], losing 17–0. The third game created a number of milestones for the Chilean team. The first goal in country history and eventual game winner was scored by the Chilean captain, Carlos Valdebenito Jr., who also finished with what is now the current most points in the game record of 2 goals and 3 assists totaling 5 points in the 6–0 victory over Brazil "B".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nationalteamsoficehockey.com/colombia-and-brazil-look-good-chile-makes-history-day-four/|title=Colombia and Brazil Look Good, Chile Makes History Day Four|publisher=National Teams of Ice Hockey|date=9 June 2017}}</ref> Chilean goalkeeper, Leonidas Aceitón, recorded its first shutout. Unfortunately the team suffered several injuries in the first three games of the tournament.  Having travelled with only 8 skaters and 1 goalie, Chile was given permission by the tournament organizers to use players from other countries, sadly making future games unofficial as a mixed team of Chilean and foreign players. Players from Mexico & Brazil joined the squad in the fourth game. The fourth game was a hard fought 4–3 victory over Argentina "B". The fifth game turned in a 6–0 loss to Colombia (Red). The sixth and final game was played on 11 June 2017, losing 9–0 to Brazil "A". The team finished 7th place with a record of 2–4.  
Chile made its debut in international ice hockey competition at the [[2017 Pan American Ice Hockey Tournament|2017 Pan American Tournament]], which was held in [[Mexico City]], [[Mexico]] between 5 and 11 June 2017. The first game on 5 June 2017 was a defeat to [[Argentina men's national ice hockey team|Argentina "A"]] 26–0. The second game came against the would-be champions of the tournament, [[Mexico men's national ice hockey team|Mexico "A"]], losing 17–0. The third game created a number of milestones for the Chilean team. The first goal in country history, and eventual game-winner was scored by the Chilean captain, Carlos Valdebenito Jr., who scored 3 goals and adding 2 assists totaling 5 points, also making it the current most points in the game record in the 6–0 victory over [[Brazil men's national ice hockey team|Brazil "B"]]. However, the team's win over a club or "B" team was unofficial, and therefore does not count towards Chile's official international record. Chilean goalkeeper, Leonidas Aceitón, recorded his first shutout. Unfortunately, they suffered several injuries in the first three games of the tournament and having traveled with only eight skaters and one goalie, Chile was given permission by the tournament organizers to use players from other countries. Players from Mexico and Brazil joined the squad in the fourth game onwards. The fourth game was a hard-fought 4–3 victory over Argentina "B". The fifth game turned in a 6–0 loss to [[Colombia men's national ice hockey team|Colombia (Red)]]. The sixth and final game was played on 11 June, a 9–0 defeat to Brazil "A". In the end, they finished 7th place with a record of 2–4.
 
On 6 September 2019, Chile played at the Amerigol LATAM Cup, sanctioned by the AmeriGol International Hockey Association, in [[Coral Springs, Florida]], [[United States]]. This marks the second tournament appearance (first Amerigol LATAM Cup appearance) for the Chilean squad. Both times skating in Division I. Tournament record stands 0–3. They were defeated by [[Venezuela men's national ice hockey team|Venezuela]] 8–4. Two games were played on 7 September. First, a 12–2 loss to the Mexico Selects team, followed by an 11–2 quarter-final loss to Colombia.


==Tournament record==
==Tournament record==
===Pan American Tournament===
===Pan American Tournament===
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
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!width=30|{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played}}
!width=30|{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played}}
!width=30|{{Tooltip|W|Wins}}
!width=30|{{Tooltip|W|Wins}}
!width=30|{{Tooltip|OW|Overtime wins}}
!width=30|{{Tooltip|OTW|Overtime wins}}
!width=30|{{Tooltip|OL|Overtime losses}}
!width=30|{{Tooltip|OTL|Overtime losses}}
!width=30|{{Tooltip|L|Losses}}
!width=30|{{Tooltip|L|Losses}}
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| [[2017 Pan American Ice Hockey Tournament|2017]] || {{flagicon|MEX}} [[Mexico City]] || 7th place || 6 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 4
| [[2017 Pan American Ice Hockey Tournament|2017]] || {{flagicon|MEX}} [[Mexico City]] || 7th place || 6 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 4
|-
! colspan=2|Total !! 1/1 !! 6 !! 2 !! 0 !! 0 !! 4
|}
|}
===Amerigol LATAM Cup===
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|-
!width=30|Year
!width=150|Host
!width=120|Result
!width=30|{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played}}
!width=30|{{Tooltip|W|Wins}}
!width=30|{{Tooltip|T|Ties}}
!width=30|{{Tooltip|L|Losses}}
|-
| 2019 || rowspan=4|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Coral Springs, Florida|Coral Springs]] || 6th place<br>{{nowrap|{{small|(Division 1)}}}} || 3 || 0 || 0 || 3
|-
| 2020 || colspan=5|''Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic''
|-
| 2021 || 6th place<br>{{nowrap|{{small|(Division 2)}}}} || 4 || 1 || 1 || 2
|-
| 2022 || bgcolor="#CD7F32"|[[File:Bronze medal icon.png|16px]] 3rd place<br>{{nowrap|{{small|(Division 2)}}}} || 4 || 3 || 0 || 1
|-
! colspan=2|Total !! 3/4 !! 11 !! 4 !! 1 !! 6
|}


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 17:06, 5 August 2024

Chile
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname(s) La Roja En Hielo (The Red On Ice)
Association Chilean Ice and Inline Hockey Federation
Most games Carlos Valdebenito Jr. (17)
Top scorer Gaston Araya (15)
Most points Gaston Araya (19)
IIHF code CHI
IIHF ranking NR
Team colors               
First international
Argentina Flag of Argentina.svg.png 26–0 Flag of the Chile.svg.png Chile
(Mexico City, Mexico; 5 June 2017)
Biggest win
Chile Flag of the Chile.svg.png 7–3 Flag of Brazil.svg.png Brazil
(Coral Springs, United States; 21 August 2023)
Biggest defeat
Argentina Flag of Argentina.svg.png 26–0 Flag of the Chile.svg.png Chile
(Mexico City, Mexico; 5 June 2017)
Pan American Ice Hockey Tournament
Appearances 1 (first in 2017)
Best result 7th (2017)
Amerigol LATAM Cup
Appearances 3 (first in 2019)
Best result 6th (2019)
International record (W–L–T)
2–9–0

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The Chile national ice hockey team (Spanish: Selección de hockey sobre hielo de Chile) is the national men's ice hockey team of Chile and is controlled by the Chilean Ice and Inline Hockey Federation. Chile is currently not ranked in the IIHF World Ranking and has not entered in any IIHF World Championship events.

History

The Chilean Ice and Inline Hockey Federation, known in Spanish as the Federación Chilena de Hockey en Línea y en Hielo (FCHLH), was founded and joined the IIHF in 2000. Chile became the third South American nation to join the IIHF after Brazil and Argentina.[1] Chile is currently an IIHF affiliate member, and therefore not recognized for ice hockey, just inline hockey. There are three ice rinks in Chile (Santiago, Puerto Montt, and Punta Arenas).

Chile made its debut in international ice hockey competition at the 2017 Pan American Tournament, which was held in Mexico City, Mexico between 5 and 11 June 2017. The first game on 5 June 2017 was a defeat to Argentina "A" 26–0. The second game came against the would-be champions of the tournament, Mexico "A", losing 17–0. The third game created a number of milestones for the Chilean team. The first goal in country history, and eventual game-winner was scored by the Chilean captain, Carlos Valdebenito Jr., who scored 3 goals and adding 2 assists totaling 5 points, also making it the current most points in the game record in the 6–0 victory over Brazil "B". However, the team's win over a club or "B" team was unofficial, and therefore does not count towards Chile's official international record. Chilean goalkeeper, Leonidas Aceitón, recorded his first shutout. Unfortunately, they suffered several injuries in the first three games of the tournament and having traveled with only eight skaters and one goalie, Chile was given permission by the tournament organizers to use players from other countries. Players from Mexico and Brazil joined the squad in the fourth game onwards. The fourth game was a hard-fought 4–3 victory over Argentina "B". The fifth game turned in a 6–0 loss to Colombia (Red). The sixth and final game was played on 11 June, a 9–0 defeat to Brazil "A". In the end, they finished 7th place with a record of 2–4.

On 6 September 2019, Chile played at the Amerigol LATAM Cup, sanctioned by the AmeriGol International Hockey Association, in Coral Springs, Florida, United States. This marks the second tournament appearance (first Amerigol LATAM Cup appearance) for the Chilean squad. Both times skating in Division I. Tournament record stands 0–3. They were defeated by Venezuela 8–4. Two games were played on 7 September. First, a 12–2 loss to the Mexico Selects team, followed by an 11–2 quarter-final loss to Colombia.

Tournament record

Pan American Tournament

Year Host Result Pld W OTW OTL L
2017 Flag of Mexico Mexico City 7th place 6 2 0 0 4
Total 1/1 6 2 0 0 4

Amerigol LATAM Cup

Year Host Result Pld W T L
2019 Flag of United States Coral Springs 6th place
(Division 1)
3 0 0 3
2020 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021 6th place
(Division 2)
4 1 1 2
2022 Bronze medal icon.png 3rd place
(Division 2)
4 3 0 1
Total 3/4 11 4 1 6


References

External links


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