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| First game = [[File:Flag of Falkland Islands.png|20px]] Falkland Islands 8 - 2 [[File:Flag of the Chile.svg.png|20px]] Santiago Yetis<br><small>(Punta Arenas, [[Chile]]; July 2, 2015)</small> | | First game = [[File:Flag of Falkland Islands.png|20px]] Falkland Islands 8 - 2 [[File:Flag of the Chile.svg.png|20px]] Santiago Yetis<br><small>(Punta Arenas, [[Chile]]; July 2, 2015)</small> | ||
| Largest win = [[File:Flag of Falkland Islands.png|20px]] Falkland Islands 14 - 3 [[File:Flag of the Chile.svg.png|20px]] Punta Arenas Kotaix<br><small>(Punta Arenas, [[Chile]]; July 3, 2015)</small> | | Largest win = [[File:Flag of Falkland Islands.png|20px]] Falkland Islands 14 - 3 [[File:Flag of the Chile.svg.png|20px]] Punta Arenas Kotaix<br><small>(Punta Arenas, [[Chile]]; July 3, 2015)</small> | ||
| Largest loss = | | Largest loss = [[File:Flag of Falkland Islands.png|20px]] Falkland Islands 5 - 6 [[File:Flag of the Chile.svg.png|20px]] Santiago Yetis<br><small>(Punta Arenas, [[Chile]]; July 7, 2016)</small> | ||
| Record = | | Record = 6-1-0 | ||
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The '''Falkland Islands national ice hockey team''' represented the [[Falkland Islands]] at the 2015 [[Copa Invernada]] three-on-three ice hockey tournament staged in Punta Arenas, [[Chile]]. | The '''Falkland Islands national ice hockey team''' represented the [[Falkland Islands]] at the 2015 [[Copa Invernada]] three-on-three ice hockey tournament staged in Punta Arenas, [[Chile]]. | ||
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The Falklanders won all four games en route to winning the championship. They defeated the Santiago Yetis 8-2, the Punta Arenas Kotaix 14-3, and the Rio Grande Dragones 6-3 in the preliminary round. A 9-3 win over the Dragones in the final earned them the title. | The Falklanders won all four games en route to winning the championship. They defeated the Santiago Yetis 8-2, the Punta Arenas Kotaix 14-3, and the Rio Grande Dragones 6-3 in the preliminary round. A 9-3 win over the Dragones in the final earned them the title. | ||
The team returned to compete in the [[2016 Copa Invernada]]. They defeated Club Andino Usuhaia 11-2, but fell to the Santiago Yetis, 6-5. In the 3rd place game, they beat the Drakon's 7-4. | |||
The Falkland Islands played in the [[2019 Amerigol Latam Cup]] and the [[2022 Amerigol Latam Cup]] (as ROTW). They also competed in the [[Endemic Celebration Cup]], held in Punta Arenas, [[Chile]] from August 30-September 2, 2022. They lost to the Chile Warriors 2-1 and the Anhur Hockey Club 7-2, and defeated Kotaix Hockey 8-3 and Aonikenk Magallanes 9-1. | |||
The Falkland's teams returned with three gold trophies (U12, U16 and Ladies) and silver in the men's competition at the 2023 Winter Cup Classic, played in Punta Arenas from August 19-24. The men's team beat Kotaix Hockey 5-3, Aonikenk Magallanes 21-1 and 14-0, and the Punta Arenas Warriors 10-4, before dropping a 6-2 decision to them in the final. From July 12-17, 2024, they competed in the Southern Winter Cup Classic in Punta Arenas, earning three ties (6-6 and 4-4 against Brunswick Hockey and 2-2 against Aonikenk Magallanes), while also defeating Aonikenk 6-3 and 4-3. | |||
==Photos== | ==Photos== | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:50, 6 August 2024
Association | Falkland Islands Hockey Association |
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Team colors | |
First international | |
Falkland Islands 8 - 2 Santiago Yetis (Punta Arenas, Chile; July 2, 2015) | |
Biggest win | |
Falkland Islands 14 - 3 Punta Arenas Kotaix (Punta Arenas, Chile; July 3, 2015) | |
Biggest defeat | |
Falkland Islands 5 - 6 Santiago Yetis (Punta Arenas, Chile; July 7, 2016) | |
International record (W–L–T) | |
6-1-0 |
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The Falkland Islands national ice hockey team represented the Falkland Islands at the 2015 Copa Invernada three-on-three ice hockey tournament staged in Punta Arenas, Chile.
The Falklanders won all four games en route to winning the championship. They defeated the Santiago Yetis 8-2, the Punta Arenas Kotaix 14-3, and the Rio Grande Dragones 6-3 in the preliminary round. A 9-3 win over the Dragones in the final earned them the title.
The team returned to compete in the 2016 Copa Invernada. They defeated Club Andino Usuhaia 11-2, but fell to the Santiago Yetis, 6-5. In the 3rd place game, they beat the Drakon's 7-4.
The Falkland Islands played in the 2019 Amerigol Latam Cup and the 2022 Amerigol Latam Cup (as ROTW). They also competed in the Endemic Celebration Cup, held in Punta Arenas, Chile from August 30-September 2, 2022. They lost to the Chile Warriors 2-1 and the Anhur Hockey Club 7-2, and defeated Kotaix Hockey 8-3 and Aonikenk Magallanes 9-1.
The Falkland's teams returned with three gold trophies (U12, U16 and Ladies) and silver in the men's competition at the 2023 Winter Cup Classic, played in Punta Arenas from August 19-24. The men's team beat Kotaix Hockey 5-3, Aonikenk Magallanes 21-1 and 14-0, and the Punta Arenas Warriors 10-4, before dropping a 6-2 decision to them in the final. From July 12-17, 2024, they competed in the Southern Winter Cup Classic in Punta Arenas, earning three ties (6-6 and 4-4 against Brunswick Hockey and 2-2 against Aonikenk Magallanes), while also defeating Aonikenk 6-3 and 4-3.
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