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'''Colombia''' is a country in South America. Bogota is the capital and largest city.
'''Colombia''' is a country in South America. Bogota is the capital and largest city.


==Overview==
===National teams===
{{IIHFteams2|Colombia}}
==History of hockey in Colombia==
==History of hockey in Colombia==
The [[Colombian Ice Hockey Federation]] is the governing body for ice hockey in the country. Colombia became an IIHF member on September 26, 2019.<ref>[https://www.iihf.com/en/associations/14687/colombia IIHF - Colombia]</ref>
The [[Colombian Ice Hockey Federation]] is the governing body for ice hockey in the country. Colombia became an IIHF member on September 26, 2019.<ref>[https://www.iihf.com/en/associations/14687/colombia IIHF - Colombia]</ref>


The country fielded a [[Colombian National Team|national ice hockey team]], composed primarily of inline hockey players, that played in the [[Pan American Ice Hockey Tournament]] annually from 2014-2017. The team won gold in 2015 and 2016. They fielded yellow and red teams in 2017. The yellow team lost to Mexico in the final. Colombia won the gold medal at the [[2018 Amerigol Latam Cup]], and finished as runners up at the [[2019 Amerigol Latam Cup|2019 tournament]].  
The country fielded a national ice hockey team, composed primarily of inline hockey players, that played in the [[Pan American Ice Hockey Tournament]] annually from 2014-2017. The team won gold in 2015 and 2016. They fielded yellow and red teams in 2017. The yellow team lost to Mexico in the final. Colombia won the gold medal at the [[2018 Amerigol Latam Cup]], and finished as runners up at the [[2019 Amerigol Latam Cup|2019 tournament]].  


A [[Women's Colombian National Team|women's team]] also participated in the 2015 Pan American female tournament, finishing second. They finished fourth in 2016 and second in 2017. The women's team came in second at the 2019 Amerigol Latam Cup.<ref>[http://www.nationalteamsoficehockey.com/Colombia.html National Teams of Ice Hockey - Colombia]</ref>  
A women's team also participated in the 2015 Pan American female tournament, finishing second. They finished fourth in 2016 and second in 2017. The women's team came in second at the 2019 Amerigol Latam Cup.<ref>[http://www.nationalteamsoficehockey.com/Colombia.html National Teams of Ice Hockey - Colombia]</ref>  


There are no ice rinks in Colombia currently.
There are no ice rinks in Colombia currently.

Latest revision as of 23:16, 7 August 2024

Colombia
Flag of Colombia.png
Continent South America
Population 48,258,494
Registered players 110
Referees 10
Rinks 0
National teams Men's, Women's
National federation Colombian Ice Hockey Federation
IIHF since September 26, 2019


Colombia is a country in South America. Bogota is the capital and largest city.

Overview

National teams

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

History of hockey in Colombia

The Colombian Ice Hockey Federation is the governing body for ice hockey in the country. Colombia became an IIHF member on September 26, 2019.[1]

The country fielded a national ice hockey team, composed primarily of inline hockey players, that played in the Pan American Ice Hockey Tournament annually from 2014-2017. The team won gold in 2015 and 2016. They fielded yellow and red teams in 2017. The yellow team lost to Mexico in the final. Colombia won the gold medal at the 2018 Amerigol Latam Cup, and finished as runners up at the 2019 tournament.

A women's team also participated in the 2015 Pan American female tournament, finishing second. They finished fourth in 2016 and second in 2017. The women's team came in second at the 2019 Amerigol Latam Cup.[2]

There are no ice rinks in Colombia currently.

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