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==Olympics==
==Olympics==
Israel has tried to qualify for the [[Olympics]] four times. In their first attempt in [[Ice hockey at the 1998 Winter Olympics – Men's qualification|1996]] for the [[1998 Winter Olympics]] they played Greece in a preliminary match in [[Metula]], which they lost 10-2. However, Greece used ineligible players, so Israel played another preliminary match against Yugoslavia, in [[Kaunas]]. Israel lost the game 5-3, but ended up being disqualified anyways due to use of ineligible players from Russia.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.hockeyarchives.info/QualifJO1998.htm|title=Qualifications for the 1998 Olympic Games|publisher=Hockey Archives}} {{in lang|fr}}</ref> The scores for both forfeited matches are recorded as 5-0.
Israel has tried to qualify for the [[Olympics]] four times. In their first attempt in [[Ice hockey at the 1998 Winter Olympics – Men's qualification|1996]] for the [[1998 Winter Olympics]] they played Greece in a preliminary match in [[Metula]], which they lost 10-2. However, Greece used ineligible players, so Israel played another preliminary match against Yugoslavia, in [[Kaunas]]. Israel lost the game 5-3, but ended up being disqualified anyways due to use of ineligible players from Russia.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.hockeyarchives.info/QualifJO1998.htm|title=Qualifications for the 1998 Olympic Games|publisher=Hockey Archives}} </ref> The scores for both forfeited matches are recorded as 5-0.


Israel's second attempt was in [[Ice hockey at the 2014 Winter Olympics – Men's qualification|2012]] for the [[2014 Winter Olympics]], where they were the lowest-ranked country attempting to qualify at 40th place.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nhl-puck-daddy/33-hockey-teams-asking-part-2014-sochi-winter-153859387.html|title=Here are the 32 hockey teams asking to be a part of 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics|publisher=Yahoo! Sport}}</ref> Israel was placed in a preliminary qualifying group with Croatia, Serbia and Mexico for a round-robin qualifier in [[Zagreb]], in which they lost every game.
Israel's second attempt was in [[Ice hockey at the 2014 Winter Olympics – Men's qualification|2012]] for the [[2014 Winter Olympics]], where they were the lowest-ranked country attempting to qualify at 40th place.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nhl-puck-daddy/33-hockey-teams-asking-part-2014-sochi-winter-153859387.html|title=Here are the 32 hockey teams asking to be a part of 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics|publisher=Yahoo! Sport}}</ref> Israel was placed in a preliminary qualifying group with Croatia, Serbia and Mexico for a round-robin qualifier in [[Zagreb]], in which they lost every game.

Latest revision as of 13:50, 22 August 2024

Shirt badge/Association crest
Association Ice Hockey Federation of Israel
Most games Sergei Frenkel (81)[1]
Top scorer Daniel Mazour (50)[2]
Most points Sergei Frenkel (109)[1]
IIHF code ISR
IIHF ranking 33
Highest IIHF ranking 32 (2014)
Lowest IIHF ranking 40 (2011–12)
Team colors               
First international
Spain Flag of Spain.svg.png 23–4 Flag of Israel.svg.png Israel
(Johannesburg, South Africa; 22 March 1992)
Biggest win
Israel Flag of Israel.svg.png 26–2 Flag of Greece.svg.png Greece
(Cape Town, South Africa; 15 April 2011)
Biggest defeat
Latvia Flag of Latvia.svg.png 32–0 Flag of Israel.svg.png Israel
(Ljubljana, Slovenia; 15 March 1993)
IIHF World Championships
Appearances 29 (first in 1992)
Best result 28th (2006)
International record (W–L–T)
67–84–9

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The Israel national ice hockey team (Hebrew: נבחרת ישראל בהוקי קרח) is the national men's ice hockey team of Israel. Israel was ranked 35th as of May 2017 by the International Ice Hockey Federation.[3] In 2019, the team won the gold medal in the 2019 IIHF World Championship Division II Group B tournament in Mexico City.

Its greatest achievement in its history was winning its division II group in 2005 and being promoted to division I for the first, and thus far only, time. Israel was relegated back to division II a year later.

World Championships record

Eliezer Sherbatov drew international attention when he first played in the 2005 IIHF World U18 Championship Division III, in Bulgaria, at the age of 13, becoming the youngest player to step on the ice in an under-18 ice hockey world championship.[4][5] He scored 9 points (4 goals + 5 assists) in 5 games, as the team won a bronze medal, Israel's first in hockey in a championship tournament.[5][6][7]

The team was promoted to the IIHF World Championship Division I in 2005 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships.[8] The following year the team was relegated again to Division II.[9] In 2010, Israel was relegated to Division III.[10]

However, in 2011 the team finished first in Division III Group B, earning a promotion back to Division II.[11] Israel won all five of its games by a combined score of 57–9, and was promoted to the IIHF Division II WHC to be played in 2012.[5] Sherbatov led the tournament in points, goals, assists, and +/-, earning 26 points (14 goals + 12 assists) in just four games.[12] He was named the best forward of the tournament.[12][13]

At the 2012 IIHF World Championship Division II tournament in Bulgaria, the Israeli team was able to stay in the second division.[13] Beginning in 2015 and still as of 2020, Sherbatov was captain of the national team.[14][12]

In 2019, the team won the gold medal in the 2019 IIHF World Championship Division II Group B tournament in Mexico City, Israel's first gold medal in hockey.[15][7] With the win, the team qualified for the World Championships Division 2A.[16] Sherbatov was named Best Forward, and had the best +/- rating, was the top goal scorer, and was the top scorer with 15 points (7 goals + 8 assists) in 5 games.[13]

Year Place Division Division place Group GP W T L GF GA
1992 30th Group C2 4th 5 1 1 3 22 42
1993 31st Group C1 6th 7 2 0 5 30 97
1994 34th Group C2 7th 5 1 0 4 19 36
1995 35th Group C2 6th 6 3 0 3 39 23
1996 35th Group D 7th 7 3 1 3 34 35
1997 33rd Group D 5th 5 2 0 3 22 28
1998 35th Group D 3rd 5 3 0 2 39 19
1999 33rd Group D 2nd 4 3 0 1 21 5
2000 34th Group D 1st 4 3 0 1 31 7
2001 32nd Division II 2nd Group B 5 4 0 1 21 11
2002 34th Division II 3rd Group A 5 3 0 2 14 22
2003 37th Division II 3rd Group B 5 1 2 2 11 19
2004 38th Division II 5th Group A 5 0 1 4 3 28
2005 30th Division II 1st Group B 5 4 1 0 21 11
2006 28th Division I 6th Group A 5 0 0 5 3 47
2007 34th Division II 3rd Group B 4 2 0 2 6 24
2008 36th Division II 4th Group A 5 2 0 3 16 28
2009 38th Division II 5th Group A 5 1 0 4 9 38
2010 39th Division II 6th Group B 5 0 0 5 11 55
2011 41st Division III 1st 5 5 0 0 57 9
2012 39th Division II 5th Group B 5 2 0 3 19 22
2013 35th Division II 1st Group B 5 4 0 1 30 14
2014 34th Division II 6th Group A 5 1 0 4 19 37
2015 39th Division II 5th Group B 5 1 0 4 11 20
2016 37th Division II 3rd Group B 5 2 0 3 22 33
2017 37th Division II 3rd Group B 5 3 0 2 24 14
2018 37th Division II 3rd Group B 5 3 0 2 24 14
2019 35th Division II 1st Group B 5 5 0 0 32 16
2020 Division II Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic[17]
2021 Division II Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic[17]
2022 31st Division II 5th Group A 4 0 0 4 4 32
2023 33rd Division II 5th Group A 5 1 0 4 14 37
2024 32nd Division II 4th Group A 5 1 0 4 17 26
Total 156 66 6 84 645 849

Olympics

Israel has tried to qualify for the Olympics four times. In their first attempt in 1996 for the 1998 Winter Olympics they played Greece in a preliminary match in Metula, which they lost 10-2. However, Greece used ineligible players, so Israel played another preliminary match against Yugoslavia, in Kaunas. Israel lost the game 5-3, but ended up being disqualified anyways due to use of ineligible players from Russia.[18] The scores for both forfeited matches are recorded as 5-0.

Israel's second attempt was in 2012 for the 2014 Winter Olympics, where they were the lowest-ranked country attempting to qualify at 40th place.[19] Israel was placed in a preliminary qualifying group with Croatia, Serbia and Mexico for a round-robin qualifier in Zagreb, in which they lost every game.

In 2015 Israel attempted to qualify for the 2018 Winter Olympics, and were placed in the first preliminary round. In their group matches held in Tallinn, they were unable to qualify for the second preliminary round, beating Bulgaria but losing to Estonia and Mexico.

Israel's most recent attempt was in 2019 for the 2022 Winter Olympics. For the first time, they were ranked high enough to skip the first round of qualification, and were placed in the second pre-qualification round held in Brașov. In their group they lost to Romania and Iceland, but were able to beat Kyrgyzstan in overtime.

Year Seeding Round Group Place GP W OTW OTL L GF GA
1994 Did not enter
1998 ---- Preliminary Matches DQ 2 1 0 0 1 5 5
2002 Did not enter
2006
2010
2014 40th Preliminary Qualifier Group K 4th 3 0 0 0 3 5 29
2018 32nd Qualification Round 1 Group K 3rd 3 1 0 0 2 6 26
2022 33rd Qualification Round 2 Group K 3rd 3 0 1 0 2 5 24
2026 Did not enter

All-time record against other nations

As of 27 April 2024

Team GP W T L GF GA
Flag of Australia.svg.png Australia 14 6 0 8 50 69
Flag of Belgium.svg.png Belgium 15 6 1 8 46 60
Flag of Bulgaria.svg.png Bulgaria 11 6 2 3 50 36
Flag of China.svg.png China 9 1 0 8 25 58
Flag of Croatia.svg.png Croatia 7 0 0 7 7 53
Flag of Estonia.svg.png Estonia 5 0 0 5 9 79
Flag of France.svg.png France 1 0 0 1 0 9
Flag of Georgia.svg.png Georgia 2 1 0 1 10 9
Flag of Germany.svg.png Germany 1 0 0 1 2 11
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg.png Great Britain 1 0 0 1 0 12
Flag of Greece.svg.png Greece 5 4 1 0 59 13
Flag of Hungary.svg.png Hungary 1 0 0 1 0 8
Flag of Iceland.svg.png Iceland 12 8 0 4 55 34
Flag of Ireland.svg.png Ireland 1 1 0 0 7 1
Flag of Japan.svg.png Japan 1 0 0 1 1 7
Flag of Kyrgyzstan (2023).png Kyrgyzstan 1 1 0 0 5 4
Flag of Latvia.svg.png Latvia 1 0 0 1 0 32
Flag of Lithuania.svg.png Lithuania 1 0 0 1 2 7
Flag of Luxembourg.svg.png Luxembourg 4 2 2 0 26 9
Flag of Mexico.svg.png Mexico 11 6 0 5 42 46
Flag of Mongolia.svg.png Mongolia 1 1 0 0 5 0
Flag of the Netherlands.svg.png Netherlands 1 0 0 1 0 7
Flag of New Zealand.svg.png New Zealand 8 3 0 5 36 31
Flag of North Korea.svg.png North Korea 8 5 2 1 45 31
Flag of Romania.svg.png Romania 4 0 0 4 2 55
Flag of Serbia.svg.png Serbia 8 2 0 6 20 44
Flag of South Africa.svg.png South Africa 8 7 0 1 46 21
Flag of South Korea.svg.png South Korea 4 0 1 3 11 23
Flag of Spain.svg.png Spain 9 1 1 7 17 76
Flag of Turkey.svg.png Turkey 8 8 0 0 78 11
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg.png United Arab Emirates 1 0 0 1 6 10
Flag of Ukraine.svg.png Ukraine 1 0 0 1 0 29
Total 165 69 9 87 662 895

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Sergei Frenkel profile". https://www.eliteprospects.com/player/69678/sergei-frenkel. 
  2. "Daniel Mazour profile". https://www.eliteprospects.com/player/115461/daniel-mazour. 
  3. "2017 Men's World Ranking". IIHF. http://www.iihf.com/home-of-hockey/championships/world-ranking/mens-world-ranking/2017-ranking/. 
  4. Alex Di Pietro. "Sherbatov a Montréal Junior", The Suburban. 
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Sammy Hudes (22 July 2011). "Israeli hockey player shocks world; (Video) Eliezer Sherbatov scores unbelievable, made-for-YouTube goal". https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4097431,00.html. 
  6. Mike G. Morreale (18 July 2011). "Sherbatov scored amazing D-III Worlds goal". National Hockey League. https://www.nhl.com/news/sherbatov-scored-amazing-d-iii-worlds-goal/c-569601. 
  7. 7.0 7.1 Marty Klinkenberg (21 August 2020). "Israeli-Canadian Eliezer Sherbatov on his Jewish heritage and playing hockey in Poland". The Globe and Mail. https://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/hockey/article-israeli-canadian-eliezer-sherbatov-on-his-jewish-heritage-and-playing/. 
  8. "2005 IIHF World Championship Div II Group A". IIHF. http://www.iihf.com/Hydra/Tournaments_05/output/wsiia/hydra.iihf.com/IIHF_Core/jsp/content/web_output/index.jsp@compId=1000000012. 
  9. "Final rankings". IIHF. http://www.iihf.com/Hydra/Tournaments_06/output/wsia/hydra.iihf.com/data/iihf/output/xml/47/IHM047Z207_Final_Ranking_1_0.pdf. 
  10. 2010 IIHF World Championship DIV II Group B
  11. 2011 IIHF World Championship DIV III
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 Murray Greig (24 August 2020). "Israeli's Auschwitz switch causes stir". https://www.chinadaily.com.cn/a/202008/24/WS5f431dbaa31083481726231d.html. 
  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 "Eli Sherbatov profile – Ели Шербатов Профиль". http://www.eurohockey.com/player/91130-eli-sherbatov.html. 
  14. Cramer, Philissa (9 August 2020). "Captain of Israel’s hockey team signs to play in Oswiecim, otherwise known as Auschwitz". https://www.clevelandjewishnews.com/jta/captain-of-israel-s-hockey-team-signs-to-play-in-oswiecim-otherwise-known-as-auschwitz/article_12726044-9d8c-5305-9f1b-9708673ce8e0.html. 
  15. Joshua Halickman (3 May 2019). "Gold-medal celebration on ice for Israel hockey". https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/sports/golden-medal-celebration-on-ice-for-israel-hockey-588489. 
  16. Abigail Klein Leichman (5 May 2019). "Israeli national ice-hockey team wins gold medal". https://www.israel21c.org/israeli-national-ice-hockey-team-wins-gold-medal/. 
  17. 17.0 17.1 "Men’s Division II, III cancelled". IIHF. https://www.iihf.com/en/news/18314/men%e2%80%99s-division-ii%2c-iii-cancelled. 
  18. "Qualifications for the 1998 Olympic Games". Hockey Archives. https://www.hockeyarchives.info/QualifJO1998.htm. 
  19. "Here are the 32 hockey teams asking to be a part of 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics". Yahoo! Sport. https://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nhl-puck-daddy/33-hockey-teams-asking-part-2014-sochi-winter-153859387.html. 


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