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|code = LTU
|code = LTU
|joined = February 19, 1938
|joined = February 19, 1938
|president = Petras Nausėda
|president = Dainius Zubrus
|mens_ranking = 25th
|mens_ranking = 25th
|womens_ranking =N/A
|womens_ranking =N/A

Revision as of 15:51, 8 August 2024

Lithuania
Lithuania
Organization Lithuanian Ice Hockey Federation
Joined IIHF February 19, 1938
President Dainius Zubrus
IIHF Men's Ranking 25th
IIHF Women's Ranking N/A
Website http://www.ledas.lt/

The Lithuanian Ice Hockey Federation (Lithuanian: Lietuvos Ledo Ritulio Federacija, LLRF) is the governing body that oversees ice hockey in Lithuania. Lithuania had first joined the International Ice Hockey Federation on February 19, 1938 but was annexed by the Soviet Union in 1940. The nation re-joined the IIHF on May 6, 1992, along with Estonia and Latvia.[1]

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Full members

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Associate members

Algeria - Andorra - Armenia - Argentina - Brazil - Colombia - Greece - Indonesia - Jamaica - Lebanon - Liechtenstein - Macau - Morocco - Nepal - North Macedonia - Oman - Portugal - Puerto Rico - Qatar - Tunisia - Uzbekistan

Affiliate members

Chile

Former members

Czechoslovakia - East Germany - Moldova - Namibia - Soviet Union - Yugoslavia

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