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| Nickname          =
| Nickname          =
| Association        = [[Czech Ice Hockey Association]]
| Association        = [[Czech Ice Hockey Association]]
| Most games         = Simona Studentová (84)
| Most games = Alena Mills (166)
| Top scorer         =
| Top scorer = Alena Mills<br>Tereza Vanišová (52)
| Most points       = Simona Studentová (52)
| Most points = Kateřina Mrázová (112)
| Home Stadium       =
| Home Stadium =  
| IIHF code         = CZE
| IIHF code = CZE
| IIHF Rank         = 9
| IIHF Rank = 5th
| IIHF max           = 9
| IIHF max = 5
| IIHF max date     = first in 2013
| IIHF max date = 2023
| IIHF min           = 14
| IIHF min = 14
| IIHF min date     = 2011
| IIHF min date = 2011
| Team_Colors       =
| Team_Colors =
| First game         = {{ihw|CZE}} 6–0 {{ihw-rt|ITA}}<br>([[Belluno]], [[Italy]]; 27 February 1993)
| Jerseys = [[File:Czech Republic national ice hockey team jerseys 2022 (WOG).png|173px]]
| Largest win       = {{ihw|CZE}} 9–0 {{ihw-rt|NED}}<br>([[Füssen]], [[Germany]]; 21 March 1999)
| pattern_b1 =
| Largest loss       = {{ihw|GER}} 11–0 {{ihw-rt|CZE}}<br>([[Plzeň]], [[Czech Republic]]; 5 November 1995)
| pattern_b2 =  
| World champ2 name = [[IIHF World Women's Championships]]
| First game = {{ihw-rt|CZE}} 6–0 {{ihw|ITA}}<br>([[Belluno]], Italy; 27 February 1993)
| World champ2 apps = 1
| Largest win = {{ihw-rt|CZE}} 16–0 {{ihw|POL}}<br>([[Chomutov]], Czech Republic; 13 November 2021)
| Largest loss = {{ihw-rt|GER}} 11–0 {{ihw|CZE}}<br>([[Plzeň]], Czech Republic; 5 November 1995)
| World champ2 name = [[IIHF World Women's Championships|World Championships]]
| World champ2 apps = 20
| World champ2 first = [[2013 IIHF Women's World Championship|2013]]
| World champ2 first = [[2013 IIHF Women's World Championship|2013]]
| World champ2 best = 8th ([[2013 IIHF Women's World Championship|2013]])
| World champ2 best = [[File:Bronze medal icon.png|16px]] ''Bronze:'' ([[2022 IIHF Women's World Championship|2022]], [[2023 IIHF Women's World Championship|2023]])
| Record             = 103–106–17
| Olympic apps = 1
| Olympic first = [[2022 Winter Olympics – Women's tournament|2022]]
| Olympic medals =
| Record = 207–180–17
}}
}}
The '''Czech women's national [[ice hockey]] team''' represents [[Czech Republic]] at the [[International Ice Hockey Federation]]'s [[IIHF World Women's Championships]]. The women's national team is controlled by [[Czech Ice Hockey Association]]. As of 2011, Czech Republic has 2,085 female players.<ref>IIHF, http://www.iihf.com/iihf-home/countries/czech-republic.html</ref> The Czech women's national team is ranked 9th in the world.
The '''Czech women's national [[ice hockey]] team''' represents [[Czech Republic]] at the [[International Ice Hockey Federation]]'s [[IIHF World Women's Championships]]. Since 2021, the team has been officially known in English as '''Czechia'''. The women's national team is controlled by [[Czech Ice Hockey Association]]. As of 2021, Czech Republic has 4,142 female players.<ref>IIHF, http://www.iihf.com/iihf-home/countries/czech-republic.html</ref>  


==Tournament record==
==Tournament record==
===Olympic Games===
===Olympic Games===
The Czech women's team has never qualified for an Olympic tournament.
*[[2022 Winter Olympics – Women's tournament|2022]] – Finished 7th


===World Championship===
===World Championship===
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*[[2015 IIHF Women's World Championship|2015]] – Finished 9th (Promoted to Top Division)
*[[2015 IIHF Women's World Championship|2015]] – Finished 9th (Promoted to Top Division)
*[[2016 IIHF Women's World Championship|2016]] – Finished 6th
*[[2016 IIHF Women's World Championship|2016]] – Finished 6th
*[[2017 IIHF Women's World Championship|2017]] – Finished 8th
*[[2019 IIHF Women's World Championship|2019]] – Finished 6th
*[[2020 IIHF Women's World Championship|2020]] – Cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic<ref>{{cite web |last=Steiss |first=Adam |url=https://iihf.com/en/events/2020/ww/news/18296/women%E2%80%99s-worlds-cancelled |title=Women's Worlds cancelled |date=7 March 2020 |website=[[International Ice Hockey Federation]] |access-date=21 April 2020 |archive-date=12 December 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201212023758/https://www.iihf.com/en/events/2020/ww/news/18296/women%E2%80%99s-worlds-cancelled |url-status=live}}</ref>
*[[2021 IIHF Women's World Championship|2021]] – Finished 7th
*[[2022 IIHF Women's World Championship|2022]] – '''{{Bronze medal}}'''
*[[2023 IIHF Women's World Championship|2023]] – '''{{Bronze medal}}'''
*[[2024 IIHF Women's World Championship|2024]] – Finished 4th


===European Championship===
===European Championship===
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*[[1995 Women's European Ice Hockey Championships|1995]] – Finished in 9th place (2nd in Group B)
*[[1995 Women's European Ice Hockey Championships|1995]] – Finished in 9th place (2nd in Group B)
*[[1996 Women's European Ice Hockey Championships|1996]] – Finished in 9th place (2nd in Groupe B)
*[[1996 Women's European Ice Hockey Championships|1996]] – Finished in 9th place (2nd in Groupe B)
==U18 Team==
{{ Infobox_national_hockey_team
| Name              = Czech Republic
| Badge              =
| Badge_size        = 150px
| Association        = [[Czech Ice Hockey Association]]
| General Manager    =
| Most games        = Aneta Tejralová (22)
| Top scorer        = Tereza Vanisova (7)
| Most points        = Klára Chmelová (13)
| Home Stadium      =
| IIHF code          = CZE
| IIHF Rank          =
| IIHF max          =
| IIHF max date      =
| IIHF min          =
| IIHF min date      =
| Team_Colors        =
| Jerseys            =
| First game        = <small>{{ihw18|CAN}} 11 – 2 {{ihw18-rt|CZE}}</small> <br> ([[Calgary]], [[Canada]]; January 7, 2008)
| Largest win        = <small>{{ihw18|CZE}} 7 – 3 {{ihw18-rt|SUI}}</small> <br> ([[Füssen|Fussen]], [[Germany]]; January 6, 2009)
| Largest loss      = <small>{{ihw18|USA}} 18 – 0 {{ihw18-rt|CZE}}</small> <br> ([[Füssen|Fussen]], [[Germany]]; January 9, 2009)
| World champ2 name  = [[IIHF World Women's U18 Championships]]
| World champ2 apps  = 9
| World champ2 first = 2008
| World champ2 best  = [[Image:Bronze medal icon.png]] ([[2008 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship|2008]], [[2014 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship|2014]])
| Record            = 18–31–0
}}
{{MedalBox|medals=
{{Medal|Sport|[[IIHF World Women's U18 Championships]]}}
{{Medal|Bronze |[[2008 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship|2008 Canada]]|}}
{{Medal|Bronze |[[2014 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship|2014 Hungary]]|}}
}}
The '''Czech Women's National Under-18 Ice Hockey Team''' is the national under-18 [[ice hockey]] team in [[Czech Republic]]. The team represents Czech Republic at the [[International Ice Hockey Federation]]'s [[IIHF World Women's U18 Championships]].
==World Women's U18 Championship record==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Year
! GP
! W
! L
! GF
! GA
! Pts
! Rank
|-
| ''[[2008 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship|2008]]'' || 5 || 3 || 2 || 14 || 26 || 9 || Won bronze medal
|-
| ''[[2009 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship|2009]]'' || 5 || 1 || 4* || 9 || 45 || 4 || 4th place
|-
| ''[[2010 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship|2010]]'' || 5 || 3 || 2 || 14 || 24 || 9 || 7th place
|-
| ''[[2011 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship|2011]]'' || 6 || 2 || 4 || 10 || 33 || 6 || 4th place
|-
| ''[[2012 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship|2012]]'' || 5 || 1 || 4 || 8 || 24 || 3 || 6th place
|-
| ''[[2013 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship|2013]]'' || 6 || 2 || 4 || 12 || 36 || 6 || 4th place
|-
| ''[[2014 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship|2014]]'' || 6 || 4* || 2 || 12 || 12 || 11 || Won bronze medal
|-
| ''[[2015 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship|2015]]'' || 6 || 1 || 5 || 7 || 26 || 3 || 4th place
|-
| ''[[2016 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship|2016]]'' || 5 || 1 || 4 || 7 || 24 || 3 || 5th place
|}
*''*Includes one loss in extra time (in the playoff round)''
*''^Includes one win in extra time (in the playoff round)''


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 14:31, 7 August 2024

Czech Republic
Shirt badge/Association crest
Association Czech Ice Hockey Association
Most games Alena Mills (166)
Top scorer Alena Mills
Tereza Vanišová (52)
Most points Kateřina Mrázová (112)
IIHF code CZE
IIHF ranking 5th
Highest IIHF ranking 5 (2023)
Lowest IIHF ranking 14 (2011)
Czech Republic national ice hockey team jerseys 2022 (WOG).png
First international
Czech Republic Flag of the Czech Republic.svg.png 6–0 Flag of Italy.svg.png Italy
(Belluno, Italy; 27 February 1993)
Biggest win
Czech Republic Flag of the Czech Republic.svg.png 16–0 Flag of Poland.svg.png Poland
(Chomutov, Czech Republic; 13 November 2021)
Biggest defeat
Germany Flag of Germany.svg.png 11–0 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg.png Czech Republic
(Plzeň, Czech Republic; 5 November 1995)
World Championships
Appearances 20 (first in 2013)
Best result Bronze medal icon.png Bronze: (2022, 2023)
Olympics
Appearances 1 (first in 2022)
International record (W–L–T)
207–180–17

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The Czech women's national ice hockey team represents Czech Republic at the International Ice Hockey Federation's IIHF World Women's Championships. Since 2021, the team has been officially known in English as Czechia. The women's national team is controlled by Czech Ice Hockey Association. As of 2021, Czech Republic has 4,142 female players.[1]

Tournament record

Olympic Games

  • 2022 – Finished 7th

World Championship

  • 1999 – Finished 4th in Group B
  • 2000 – Finished 7th in Group B
  • 2001 – Finished 3rd in Division I
  • 2004 – Finished 2nd in Division I
  • 2005 – Finished 3rd in Division I
  • 2007 – Finished 5th in Division I
  • 2008 – Finished 3rd in Division I
  • 2009 – Finished 5th in Division I (Demoted to Division II)
  • 2011 – Finished 1st in Division II (Promoted to Division I)
  • 2012 – Finished 1st in Division IA (Promoted to Top Division)
  • 2013 – Finished 8th (Demoted to Division IA)
  • 2014 – Finished 9th (Promoted to playoff)
  • 2015 – Finished 9th (Promoted to Top Division)
  • 2016 – Finished 6th
  • 2017 – Finished 8th
  • 2019 – Finished 6th
  • 2020 – Cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic[2]
  • 2021 – Finished 7th
  • 2022Bronze medal icon.png
  • 2023Bronze medal icon.png
  • 2024 – Finished 4th

European Championship

  • 1991 – Finished in 8th place (4th in Group B)
  • 1993 – Finished in 8th place (2nd in Group B)
  • 1995 – Finished in 9th place (2nd in Group B)
  • 1996 – Finished in 9th place (2nd in Groupe B)

References

External links


Women's National teams

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