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|Continent = Africa | |Continent = Africa | ||
|Population = 37,100,000 | |Population = 37,100,000 | ||
|Registered players = | |Registered players = 97 | ||
|Referees = | |Referees = 1 | ||
|Rinks = | |Rinks = 1 | ||
|National teams = Men's | |National teams = Men's | ||
|National federation = | |National federation = Hockey Algeria | ||
|IIHF since = | |IIHF since = September 26, 2019 | ||
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|Top league = None | |Top league = None | ||
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==History of hockey in Algeria== | ==History of hockey in Algeria== | ||
[[Hockey Algeria]] is the governing body for ice hockey in the country. Algeria became an IIHF member on September 26, 2019.<ref>[https://www.iihf.com/en/associations/14684/algeria Algeria - IIHF.com]</ref> | |||
In 2006, an unofficial Algerian Ice Hockey Association was founded. In 2007, it changed its name to the Algerian Ice Hockey and Inline Federation.<ref>[http://www.hockeyalgeria.com/ Hockey Algeria]</ref> There are three rinks in Algiers and one in Tizi Ouzou (all synthetic). | In 2006, an unofficial Algerian Ice Hockey Association was founded. In 2007, it changed its name to the Algerian Ice Hockey and Inline Federation.<ref>[http://www.hockeyalgeria.com/ Hockey Algeria]</ref> There are three rinks in Algiers and one in Tizi Ouzou (all synthetic). | ||
Latest revision as of 15:54, 15 November 2019
Algeria | |
Continent | Africa |
Population | 37,100,000 |
Registered players | 97 |
Referees | 1 |
Rinks | 1 |
National teams | Men's |
National federation | Hockey Algeria |
IIHF since | September 26, 2019 |
Top league | None |
Algeria is a country in Northern Africa. Algiers is the capital and largest city.
History of hockey in Algeria
Hockey Algeria is the governing body for ice hockey in the country. Algeria became an IIHF member on September 26, 2019.[1]
In 2006, an unofficial Algerian Ice Hockey Association was founded. In 2007, it changed its name to the Algerian Ice Hockey and Inline Federation.[2] There are three rinks in Algiers and one in Tizi Ouzou (all synthetic).
The Algerian National Team made its international debut at the 2008 Arab Cup of Ice Hockey. They lost all five games they played in, and finished in fourth and last place at the tournament. Harond Litim led the team in scoring with 11 points.
In May 2009, the national team played two games against the French club, Viry Chatillon. Viry Chatillon won the first game 11-3, but the Algerians won the second game, 6-5.
On April 30, 2011, the national team played a game against les Peaux Rouges d'Evry (a French side). The match ended in an 8-8 deadlock. The Algiers Corsaires competed in the 2016 African Ice Hockey Cup and the 2018 Arab Club Cup.
Some notable members of the national team include Karim Kerbouche, Harond Litim, Kevin Benchabane, Felix Chougui, Nassim Boulakdem, Said Sebaa, Hichem Bourabreb, and Khalid Abdulwahid.