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{{ | {{Infobox national hockey team | ||
| Name = Uzbekistan | | Name = Uzbekistan | ||
| Badge = | | Badge = | ||
| Badge_size = | | Badge_size = 160px | ||
| Association = | | caption = | ||
| First game = | | Association = [[Uzbekistan Ice Hockey Federation]] | ||
| Largest win = | | Nickname = | ||
| Largest loss = | | General Manager = | ||
| Record = | | Coach = | ||
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| Top scorer = Rustam Azimov (5) | |||
| Most points = Rustam Azimov (7) | |||
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| IIHF code = UZB | |||
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| Team_Colors = {{color box|blue|border=darkgray}} {{color box|#43B02A|border=darkgray}} {{color box|white|border=darkgray}} | |||
| First game = {{ih-rt|UZB}} 17–0 {{ih|BHR}}<br>{{small|([[Kazan]], [[Russia]]; 14 January 2023)}} | |||
| Largest win = {{ih-rt|UZB}} 17–0 {{ih|BHR}}<br>{{small|([[Kazan]], [[Russia]]; 14 January 2023)}} | |||
| Largest loss = <!-- ''None'' --> | |||
| World champ apps = 0 (''Did not enter'') | |||
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| Record = 1–0–0 | |||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
Uzbekistan, representing the [[Uzbekistan|Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic]], played its first game in 1978 during the [[Soviet Winter Spartakiad]] which was held in [[Pervouralsk]], USSR.<ref name="RESULTS">{{cite web | url=http://www.nationalteamsoficehockey.com/uploads/Uzebekistan_All_Time_Results.pdf | title=Uzbekistan All Time Results | publisher=National Teams of Ice Hockey | date= | accessdate=2011-11-20 |archiveurl= |archivedate= |deadurl=no}}</ref> The team played in six games against other regions and republics of the [[Soviet Union]]. Uzbekistan lost their games against [[Leningrad]], [[Tatar ASSR]], Kuibyshev Region, [[Latvia men's national ice hockey team|Latvian SSR]] and [[Bashkir ASSR]], but won their game against the [[Lithuania men's national ice hockey team|Lithuanian SSR]] 6–1, which is also their largest recorded victory against another international team.<ref name="RESULTS"/> In 1982 Uzbekistan competed in their second Winter Spartakiad being held in [[Norilsk]], USSR. The team again competed in six games, again winning only one game against the Lithuanian SSR. They lost their other five games against [[Moscow]], [[Chelyabinsk Oblast]], Kuibyshev Region, [[Estonia men's national ice hockey team|Estonian SSR]] and Latvian SSR. Their game against the Latvian SSR was recorded as their largest loss against another international team.<ref name="RESULTS"/> Uzbekistan competed in their last competition during the 1986 Winter Spartakiad being held in [[Krasnoyarsk]], USSR. The team competed in three games, losing all three against [[Lipetsk Oblast]], Latvian SSR, and the [[Ukraine men's national ice hockey team|Ukrainian SSR]].<ref name="RESULTS"/> | Uzbekistan, representing the [[Uzbekistan|Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic]], played its first game in 1978 during the [[Soviet Winter Spartakiad]] which was held in [[Pervouralsk]], USSR.<ref name="RESULTS">{{cite web | url=http://www.nationalteamsoficehockey.com/uploads/Uzebekistan_All_Time_Results.pdf | title=Uzbekistan All Time Results | publisher=National Teams of Ice Hockey | date= | accessdate=2011-11-20 |archiveurl= |archivedate= |deadurl=no}}</ref> The team played in six games against other regions and republics of the [[Soviet Union]]. Uzbekistan lost their games against [[Leningrad]], [[Tatar ASSR]], Kuibyshev Region, [[Latvia men's national ice hockey team|Latvian SSR]] and [[Bashkir ASSR]], but won their game against the [[Lithuania men's national ice hockey team|Lithuanian SSR]] 6–1, which is also their largest recorded victory against another international team.<ref name="RESULTS"/> In 1982 Uzbekistan competed in their second Winter Spartakiad being held in [[Norilsk]], USSR. The team again competed in six games, again winning only one game against the Lithuanian SSR. They lost their other five games against [[Moscow]], [[Chelyabinsk Oblast]], Kuibyshev Region, [[Estonia men's national ice hockey team|Estonian SSR]] and Latvian SSR. Their game against the Latvian SSR was recorded as their largest loss against another international team.<ref name="RESULTS"/> Uzbekistan competed in their last competition during the 1986 Winter Spartakiad being held in [[Krasnoyarsk]], USSR. The team competed in three games, losing all three against [[Lipetsk Oblast]], Latvian SSR, and the [[Ukraine men's national ice hockey team|Ukrainian SSR]].<ref name="RESULTS"/> | ||
===National team=== | |||
Uzbekistan played an official game against other national team for the first time in 2023. At the [[2023 Kazan Hockey Cup]] in Kazan, [[Russia]], they defeated [[Bahrain]] 17–0, their largest victory against other national team.<ref>[https://www.ak-bars.ru/en/kazanhockeycup/games/50524 Официальный сайт | ХК «Ак Барс»]</ref> Although their last two games were played against clubs and other teams did not count, they defeated the [[Saudi Arabia]]n club team, Jeddah Eagles, 4–2, and then a narrowly 3–2 loss to a mixed team from [[Algeria]], [[Lebanon]] and [[Morocco]]. | |||
==All-time record against other national teams== | |||
<small>''Last match update: 14 January 2023''</small> | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="float:right; font-size:95%" | |||
|+ Key | |||
|- | |||
| style="background:#ccffcc;"| || '''Positive balance''' <small>(more Wins)</small> | |||
|- | |||
| style="background:#ffffcc;"| || '''Neutral balance''' <small>(Wins = Losses)</small> | |||
|- | |||
| style="background:#ffcccc;"| || '''Negative balance''' <small>(more Losses)</small> | |||
|} | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:95%; text-align:center" | |||
|- | |||
! width=192|Team | |||
! width=40|{{tooltip|GP|Games played}} | |||
! width=40|{{tooltip|W|Wins}} | |||
! width=40|{{tooltip|T|Ties}} | |||
! width=40|{{tooltip|L|Losses}} | |||
! width=40|{{tooltip|GF|Goals for}} | |||
! width=40|{{tooltip|GA|Goals against}} | |||
|- style="background:#ccffcc;" | |||
| align=left|{{ih|BHR}} || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 17 || 0 | |||
|- | |||
! Total !! 1 !! 1 !! 0 !! 0 !! 17 !! 0 | |||
|} | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 21:28, 5 August 2024
Association | Uzbekistan Ice Hockey Federation |
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Top scorer | Rustam Azimov (5) |
Most points | Rustam Azimov (7) |
IIHF code | UZB |
Team colors | |
First international | |
Uzbekistan 17–0 Bahrain (Kazan, Russia; 14 January 2023) | |
Biggest win | |
Uzbekistan 17–0 Bahrain (Kazan, Russia; 14 January 2023) | |
IIHF World Championships | |
Appearances | 0 (Did not enter) |
International record (W–L–T) | |
1–0–0 |
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The Uzbekistan national ice hockey team is the national ice hockey team of Uzbekistan. The team played in three Soviet Winter Spartakiads between 1978 and 1986.
History
Uzbekistan, representing the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic, played its first game in 1978 during the Soviet Winter Spartakiad which was held in Pervouralsk, USSR.[1] The team played in six games against other regions and republics of the Soviet Union. Uzbekistan lost their games against Leningrad, Tatar ASSR, Kuibyshev Region, Latvian SSR and Bashkir ASSR, but won their game against the Lithuanian SSR 6–1, which is also their largest recorded victory against another international team.[1] In 1982 Uzbekistan competed in their second Winter Spartakiad being held in Norilsk, USSR. The team again competed in six games, again winning only one game against the Lithuanian SSR. They lost their other five games against Moscow, Chelyabinsk Oblast, Kuibyshev Region, Estonian SSR and Latvian SSR. Their game against the Latvian SSR was recorded as their largest loss against another international team.[1] Uzbekistan competed in their last competition during the 1986 Winter Spartakiad being held in Krasnoyarsk, USSR. The team competed in three games, losing all three against Lipetsk Oblast, Latvian SSR, and the Ukrainian SSR.[1]
National team
Uzbekistan played an official game against other national team for the first time in 2023. At the 2023 Kazan Hockey Cup in Kazan, Russia, they defeated Bahrain 17–0, their largest victory against other national team.[2] Although their last two games were played against clubs and other teams did not count, they defeated the Saudi Arabian club team, Jeddah Eagles, 4–2, and then a narrowly 3–2 loss to a mixed team from Algeria, Lebanon and Morocco.
All-time record against other national teams
Last match update: 14 January 2023
Positive balance (more Wins) | |
Neutral balance (Wins = Losses) | |
Negative balance (more Losses) |
Team | GP | W | T | L | GF | GA |
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Bahrain | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 17 | 0 |
Total | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 17 | 0 |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "Uzbekistan All Time Results". National Teams of Ice Hockey. http://www.nationalteamsoficehockey.com/uploads/Uzebekistan_All_Time_Results.pdf. Retrieved 2011-11-20.
- ↑ Официальный сайт | ХК «Ак Барс»
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