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| Home Stadium = | | Home Stadium = | ||
| IIHF code = UKR | | IIHF code = UKR | ||
| IIHF Rank = | | IIHF Rank = 27 | ||
| IIHF max = 11 | | IIHF max = 11 | ||
| IIHF max date = | | IIHF max date = 2003, 2005 | ||
| IIHF min = | | IIHF min = 28 | ||
| IIHF min date = | | IIHF min date = 2022 | ||
| Team_Colors = {{color box|#0073BD}} {{color box|#FFF200}} | | Team_Colors = {{color box|#0073BD}} {{color box|#FFF200}} | ||
| Jerseys = [[Image:Ukrainehockey blue.png|100px]][[Image:Ukrainehockey yellow.png|100px]] | | Jerseys = [[Image:Ukrainehockey blue.png|100px]][[Image:Ukrainehockey yellow.png|100px]] | ||
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| Largest win = {{ih|UKR}} 37–2 {{ih-rt|BEL}}<br/><small>([[Bled]], [[Slovenia]]; 13 March 1993)</small> | | Largest win = {{ih|UKR}} 37–2 {{ih-rt|BEL}}<br/><small>([[Bled]], [[Slovenia]]; 13 March 1993)</small> | ||
| Largest loss = {{ih|FIN}} 9–0 {{ih-rt|UKR}}<br/><small>([[Helsinki]], [[Finland]]; 3 May 2003)</small> | | Largest loss = {{ih|FIN}} 9–0 {{ih-rt|UKR}}<br/><small>([[Helsinki]], [[Finland]]; 3 May 2003)</small> | ||
| World champ apps = | | World champ apps = 30 | ||
| World champ first = 1993 | | World champ first = 1993 | ||
| World champ best = 9th ([[2002 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships|2002]]) | | World champ best = 9th ([[2002 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships|2002]]) | ||
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| Olympic first = [[2002 Winter Olympics|2002]] | | Olympic first = [[2002 Winter Olympics|2002]] | ||
| Olympic medals = | | Olympic medals = | ||
| Record = | | Record = 167–180–27 | ||
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The '''Ukrainian national ice hockey team''' is the national [[ice hockey]] team of [[Ukraine]], and is controlled by the [[Ice Hockey Federation of Ukraine]], a member of the [[International Ice Hockey Federation]]. As of | The '''Ukrainian national ice hockey team''' (Ukrainian: Збірна України з хокею з шайбою) is the national [[ice hockey]] team of [[Ukraine]], and is controlled by the [[Ice Hockey Federation of Ukraine]], a member of the [[International Ice Hockey Federation]]. | ||
As part of the [[Soviet Union]], Ukraine played internationally from 1954 to 1991, and made their international debut as an independent country in 1992. | |||
Ukraine has played at the [[Ice hockey at the Olympic Games|Winter Olympics]] once, in [[Ice hockey at the 2002 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament|2002]]. The team's top finish was at the [[2002 IIHF World Championship|2002 World Championships]] when they finished in ninth place. Following the [[2007 IIHF World Championship|2007 World Championship]], Ukraine was relegated to [[IIHF World Championship Division I|Division I]]. | |||
==Tournament record== | ==Tournament record== | ||
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*[[2014 IIHF World Championship Division I|2014]] – Finished in 20th place (4th in Division I Group A) | *[[2014 IIHF World Championship Division I|2014]] – Finished in 20th place (4th in Division I Group A) | ||
*[[2015 IIHF World Championship Division I|2015]] – Finished in 22nd place (6th in Division I Group A) | *[[2015 IIHF World Championship Division I|2015]] – Finished in 22nd place (6th in Division I Group A) | ||
* [[2016 IIHF World Championship Division I|2016]] – Finished in 23rd place (1st in Division I Group B, promoted to Division I Group A) | |||
* [[2017 IIHF World Championship Division I|2017]] – Finished in 22nd place (6th in Division I Group A, relegated to Division I Group B) | |||
* [[2018 IIHF World Championship Division I|2018]] – Finished in 26th place (4th in Division I Group B) | |||
* [[2019 IIHF World Championship Division I|2019]] – Finished in 27th place (5th in Division I Group B) | |||
* [[2020 IIHF World Championship Division I|2020]] – Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.iihf.com/en/events/2020/wmia/news/18320/iihf-cancels-division-i-tournaments|title=IIHF cancels Division I tournaments|date=17 March 2019|work=iihf.com}}</ref> | |||
* [[2021 IIHF World Championship Division I|2021]] – Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic<ref>{{Cite web|title=IIHF – IIHF Council announces more cancellations|url=https://www.iihf.com/en/news/23178/iihf-council-announces-more-cancellations|access-date=18 November 2020|publisher=International Ice Hockey Federation}}</ref> | |||
* [[2022 IIHF World Championship Division I|2022]] – Finished in 24th place (3rd in Division I Group B) | |||
* [[2023 IIHF World Championship Division I|2023]] – Finished in 24th place (2nd in Division I Group B) | |||
* [[2024 IIHF World Championship Division I|2024]] – Finished in 23rd place (1st in Division I Group B, promoted to Division I Group A) | |||
==References== | |||
{{Reflist}} | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[http://www.fhu.com.ua/ Official website] | *[http://www.fhu.com.ua/ Official website] |
Latest revision as of 20:42, 6 August 2024
Association | Ice Hockey Federation of Ukraine |
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Most games | Vasily Bobrovnikov (182) |
Most points | Vitaly Litvinenko (105) |
IIHF code | UKR |
IIHF ranking | 27 |
Highest IIHF ranking | 11 (2003, 2005) |
Lowest IIHF ranking | 28 (2022) |
Team colors | |
First international | |
Kazakhstan 5–1 Ukraine (Saint Petersburg, Russia; 14 April 1992) | |
Biggest win | |
Ukraine 37–2 Belgium (Bled, Slovenia; 13 March 1993) | |
Biggest defeat | |
Finland 9–0 Ukraine (Helsinki, Finland; 3 May 2003) | |
IIHF World Championships | |
Appearances | 30 (first in 1993) |
Best result | 9th (2002) |
Olympics | |
Appearances | 1 (first in 2002) |
International record (W–L–T) | |
167–180–27 |
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The Ukrainian national ice hockey team (Ukrainian: Збірна України з хокею з шайбою) is the national ice hockey team of Ukraine, and is controlled by the Ice Hockey Federation of Ukraine, a member of the International Ice Hockey Federation. As part of the Soviet Union, Ukraine played internationally from 1954 to 1991, and made their international debut as an independent country in 1992.
Ukraine has played at the Winter Olympics once, in 2002. The team's top finish was at the 2002 World Championships when they finished in ninth place. Following the 2007 World Championship, Ukraine was relegated to Division I.
Tournament record
Olympic Games
- 2002 – Finished in 10th place
World Championship
- 1954–1991 – Participated as part of the Soviet Union national ice hockey team
- 1993 – Finished in 18th place (2nd in Pool C)
- 1994 – Finished in 23rd place (3rd in Pool C)
- 1995 – Finished in 23rd place (3rd in Pool C)
- 1996 – Finished in 22nd place (2nd in Pool C)
- 1997 – Finished in 21st place (1st in Pool C)
- 1998 – Finished in 17th place (1st in Pool B)
- 1999 – Finished in 14th place
- 2000 – Finished in 14th place
- 2001 – Finished in 10th place
- 2002 – Finished in 9th place
- 2003 – Finished in 12th place
- 2004 – Finished in 14th place
- 2005 – Finished in 11th place
- 2006 – Finished in 12th place
- 2007 – Finished in 16th place
- 2008 – Finished in 19th place (2nd in Division I Group B)
- 2009 – Finished in 20th place (2nd in Division I Group B)
- 2010 – Finished in 19th place (2nd in Division I Group A)
- 2011 – Finished in 21st place (3rd in Division I Group B)
- 2012 – Finished in 22nd place (6th in Division I Group A)
- 2013 – Finished in 23rd place (1st in Division I Group B)
- 2014 – Finished in 20th place (4th in Division I Group A)
- 2015 – Finished in 22nd place (6th in Division I Group A)
- 2016 – Finished in 23rd place (1st in Division I Group B, promoted to Division I Group A)
- 2017 – Finished in 22nd place (6th in Division I Group A, relegated to Division I Group B)
- 2018 – Finished in 26th place (4th in Division I Group B)
- 2019 – Finished in 27th place (5th in Division I Group B)
- 2020 – Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic[1]
- 2021 – Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic[2]
- 2022 – Finished in 24th place (3rd in Division I Group B)
- 2023 – Finished in 24th place (2nd in Division I Group B)
- 2024 – Finished in 23rd place (1st in Division I Group B, promoted to Division I Group A)
References
- ↑ "IIHF cancels Division I tournaments". iihf.com. 17 March 2019. https://www.iihf.com/en/events/2020/wmia/news/18320/iihf-cancels-division-i-tournaments.
- ↑ "IIHF – IIHF Council announces more cancellations". International Ice Hockey Federation. https://www.iihf.com/en/news/23178/iihf-council-announces-more-cancellations.
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