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| First game = {{ih|AND}} 2–3 {{ih-rt|POR}}<br><small>([[Canillo]], [[Andorra]]; 29 September 2017)</small> | | First game = {{ih|AND}} 2–3 {{ih-rt|POR}}<br><small>([[Canillo]], [[Andorra]]; 29 September 2017)</small> | ||
| Largest win = {{ih|AND}} 2-11 {{ih-rt|POR}}<br><small>([[Füssen]], [[Germany]]; 19 November 2018)</small> | | Largest win = {{ih|AND}} 2-11 {{ih-rt|POR}}<br><small>([[Füssen]], [[Germany]]; 19 November 2018)</small> | ||
| Largest loss = {{ih| | | Largest loss = {{ih|LIE}} 21–0 {{ih-rt|POR}}<br>{{small|([[Bratislava]], [[Slovakia]]; 3 May 2023)}} | ||
| IIHF code = POR | | IIHF code = POR | ||
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* 2017, [[Canillo]], [[Andorra]] : Bronze | * 2017, [[Canillo]], [[Andorra]] : Bronze | ||
* 2018, [[Füssen]], [[Germany]] : Silver | * 2018, [[Füssen]], [[Germany]] : Silver | ||
* 2022, [[Füssen]], [[Germany]] : 6th place | |||
* 2023, [[Bratislava]], [[Slovakia]] : 5th place | |||
* 2024, [[Bratislava]], [[Slovakia]] : 2nd place | |||
==All-time Record Against Other Nations== | ==All-time Record Against Other Nations== | ||
<small>As of | <small>As of 6 May 2023<ref>{{Cite web |date=2016-08-07 |title=Portugal - National Teams of Ice Hockey |url=https://nationalteamsoficehockey.com/portugal/ |access-date=2023-05-22 |website=nationalteamsoficehockey.com |language=en-US}}</ref></small> | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:48, 6 August 2024
Nickname(s) | Seleção |
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Association | Federação de Desportos de Inverno de Portugal |
General Manager | Cristina Lopes |
Head coach | Jim Aldred |
Captain | Higínio Ferreira |
Most games | Kevin Hortinha (9 games) |
Top scorer | Philip Sardinha (13 goals) |
Most points | Philip Sardinha (16 pts) |
IIHF code | POR |
Team colors | |
First international | |
Andorra 2–3 Portugal (Canillo, Andorra; 29 September 2017) | |
Biggest win | |
Andorra 2-11 Portugal (Füssen, Germany; 19 November 2018) | |
Biggest defeat | |
Liechtenstein 21–0 Portugal (Bratislava, Slovakia; 3 May 2023) | |
IIHF World Championships | |
Appearances | 0 |
Olympics | |
Appearances | 0 |
Medals | 0 |
International record (W–L–T) | |
5–13–0 |
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The Portugal national ice hockey team is the national men's ice hockey team of Portugal. The team is controlled by the Federation of Portuguese Ice Sports, a member of the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) since May 13, 1999. Portugal is currently not ranked in the IIHF World Ranking and is not actively competing in any World Championship events.
History
Ice hockey was played in Portugal from 1996 until 2006 in the Palácio do Gelo shopping center, in Viseu. The ice rink has since closed down.
In 2000, The national team of Portugal played three games, the only games they ever played. The team they compiled to play was made up of former Portuguese emigrants who played ice hockey in the United States and Canada, as well as former players from traditional roller hockey. The event consisted of three games between the newly created national team of Portugal and the First Portuguese Canadian Cultural Center (FPCCC) from Toronto, Ontario, representing Canada. The games were held from June 21 to June 23, 2000 at the Palácio do Gelo in Viseu.
The tournament was a joint venture by the Federação Portuguesa de Desportos No Gelo and the Embassy of Canada, namely the Ambassador of Canada, Robert Vanderloo. The event was also sponsored by Banco Comercial Português and Nortel.
The FPCCC won the first game 18–6 and the second 21–5. Pedro Regado was the first ever player to score for Portugal when he scored on 8:04 mark of the first period. The third and final game was played with the decision to mix-up the teams, placing Portuguese descendants of the FPCCC on the Portuguese team. At the end of the third match, the score was a close 15–11 for FPCCC. In January 2015, Portugal returned to play two international exhibition games, against the Cesti Ivi in Elvas, Portugal. Portugal won their first game ever with a 6-4 win and a 6-2 win on the day after. This exhibition games were sponsored by the Czech Republic embassy in Portugal, namely by the strong support of Czech ambassador Stanislav Kázecký.
On January 14, 2016. Portugal played two exhibition games in Prague, Czech Republic. Portugal lost 0-2 against the Cesti Ivi and 0-3 against the Sklepovsti Srsani. Two days afterwards Portugal won their first ever away game with a 4-3 victory against the Cesti Ivi.
On 14 and 15 January 2017, Portugal hosted a quadrangular tournament in Elvas, Portugal. This was the largest ice hockey competition ever held in the country. Other than team Portugal, there were invited two teams from Czech Republic, the Cesti Ivi, the Sklepovsti Srsani and the second division French team Evry-Viry Jets. Even if Portugal was not able to conquer the tournament, this event was another step forward for the Portuguese ice hockey community and showed their capacity of organizing an international event.
Portugal played on 22 and 23 April 2017 at an international tournament with teams from Norway, Finland and Spain at Granada, Spain. The national team now lead by their Canadian Coach Jim Aldred was able to retain a 6-0 victory against the Granada Eagles. It was the first away tournament played by Portugal and it showed a clear improvement in their level of play.
History was made once again on September 29, 2017 when Portugal won their first official game against another ice hockey national team. At the 2017 IIHF Development Cup in Canillo, Andorra, Portugal won, 3-2 in a shootout, against the hosting nation. After this historical moment, Portugal also played Ireland and Morocco, recording losses, nevertheless, in the silver medal game, Portugal won again against Andorra, by the score of 5-3. At this date, the Portuguese national team clearly showed that they would be able to compete against other national teams and also deliver a consistent game.
On March 17 and 18, 2018, Portugal played at the Gladiators international tournament were they won a silver medal, with a 4 win and 3 draw record. The team performed with 27 goals for and only 7 against. This tournament brought also several new Portuguese players playing in France, Switzerland and Canada, which assisted the team to greatly perform against other competitive teams.
On April 28 and 29, 2018, Portugal played returned to Granada to play the Mr. Taxi Cup. The team performed, once again, at a very competitive level, with very close scores with more experience teams.
Portugal then participated in the 2018 IIHF Development Cup which was held in Füssen, Germany along with Andorra, Ireland and Macedonia. On November 19th Portugal faced Andorra and won the final score of 11-2. At 20:00 they played against Irelan] and grabbed another victory with the scoreboard reflecting 12-4. On November 20th Portugal faced Macedonia where they fell short by 1 goal with Macedonia taking the victory with 5-4. At 18:00 Portugal played against Ireland] once more to determine which would be playing for Gold. Winning 11-1 Portugals next game was at 19:00 against Macedonia where they fell short with the final score of 9-3 where Portugal obtained the Silver Medal.
Results
Date | Home Team | Away Team | Score | Location |
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21/06/2000 | Portugal | First Portugal Canadian Cultural Center | 6-18 | Viseu, Portugal |
22/06/2000 | Portugal | First Portugal Canadian Cultural Center | 5-21 | Viseu, Portugal |
23/06/2000 | Portugal | First Portugal Canadian Cultural Center | 11-15 | Viseu, Portugal |
10/01/2015 | Portugal | Cesti Ivi | 6-4 | Elvas, Portugal |
11/01/2015 | Portugal | Cesti Ivi | 6-2 | Elvas, Portugal |
14/01/2016 | Skelepovsti Srsani | Portugal | 4-0 | Prague, Czech Republic |
14/01/2016 | Cesti Ivi | Portugal | 3-0 | Prague, Czech Republic |
14/01/2016 | Cesti Ivi | Portugal | 1-0 | Prague, Czech Republic |
14/01/2016 | Skelepovsti Srsani | Portugal | 1-1 | Prague, Czech Republic |
16/01/2016 | Cesti Ivi | Portugal | 3-4 | Prague, Czech Republic |
14/01/2017 | Portugal | Cesti Ivi | 2-4 | Elvas, Portugal |
15/01/2017 | Portugal | Evry-Viry Jets | 2-4 | Elvas, Portugal |
15/01/2017 | Portugal | Skelepovsti Srsani | 1-5 | Elvas, Portugal |
22/04/2017 | Tromsø Stars | Portugal | 8-1 | Granada, Spain |
22/04/2017 | Granada Eagles | Portugal | 0-5 | Granada, Spain |
22/04/2017 | Granada Grizzlies | Portugal | 2-1 | Granada, Spain |
23/04/2017 | Fuengirola Lions | Portugal | 9-0 | Granada, Spain |
23/04/2017 | Helsinki Pita | Portugal | 6-0 | Granada, Spain |
23/04/2017 | Pyhäjärvi PPPC | Portugal | 2-1 | Granada, Spain |
23/04/2017 | Vantaa Mr. Taxi | Portugal | 2-0 | Granada, Spain |
29/09/2017 | Andorra | Portugal | 2-3 | Canillo, Andorra |
30/09/2017 | Ireland | Portugal | 9-4 | Canillo, Andorra |
30/09/2017 | Morocco | Portugal | 11-2 | Canillo, Andorra |
01/10/2017 | Andorra | Portugal | 3-5 | Canillo, Andorra |
17/03/2018 | Uk Lions A | Portugal | 2-2 | Nijmegen, Holland |
17/03/2018 | Gladiadors A | Portugal | 2-2 | Nijmegen, Holland |
17/03/2018 | Kuwait Mooseheads | Portugal | 1-2 | Nijmegen, Holland |
17/03/2018 | Blue Sox | Portugal | 1-5 | Nijmegen, Holland |
18/03/2018 | Les Crocodiles | Portugal | 1-1 | Nijmegen, Holland |
18/03/2018 | Gladiators B | Portugal | 0-6 | Nijmegen, Holland |
18/03/2018 | UK Lions B | Portugal | 0-9 | Nijmegen, Holland |
28/04/2018 | MR. Taxi Hockey Club | Portugal | 2-6 | Granada, Spain |
28/04/2018 | Granada Grizzlies | Portugal | 1-0 | Granada, Spain |
29/04/2018 | Club Hielo Mr. Taxi | Portugal | 1-0 | Granada, Spain |
29/04/2018 | Tromso Stars | Portugal | 2-1 | Granada, Spain |
29/04/2018 | Pitäjänmäen Tarmo | Portugal | 3-2 | Granada, Spain |
29/04/2018 | Granada Eagles | Portugal | 0-3 | Granada, Spain |
19/11/2018 | Andorra | Portugal | 2-11 | Füssen, Germany |
19/11/2018 | Ireland | Portugal | 4-12 | Füssen, Germany |
20/11/2018 | Macedonia | Portugal | 4-5 | Füssen, Germany |
20/11/2018 | Portugal | Ireland | 10-1 | Füssen, Germany |
21/11/2018 | Portugal | Macedonia | 3-9 | Füssen, Germany |
Record | Overall (W-L-D) | Home (W-L-D) | Away (W-L-D) | GS (Home) | GA (Home) | GS (Away) | GA (Away) | GS (Overall) | GA (Overall) |
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Portugal | 14-25-4 | 4-7-0 | 10-18-4 | 52 | 83 | 87 | 92 | 139 | 175 |
Tournaments results
IIHF Development Cup
- 2017, Canillo, Andorra : Bronze
- 2018, Füssen, Germany : Silver
- 2022, Füssen, Germany : 6th place
- 2023, Bratislava, Slovakia : 5th place
- 2024, Bratislava, Slovakia : 2nd place
All-time Record Against Other Nations
As of 6 May 2023[1]
Team | GP | W | T | L | GF | GA |
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Algeria | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 9 |
Andorra | 4 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 19 | 19 |
Argentina | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 6 |
Colombia | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 3 | 27 |
Ireland | 5 | 2 | 0 | 3 | 31 | 36 |
Liechtenstein | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 24 |
FYR Macedonia | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 7 | 14 |
Morocco | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 11 |
Total | 18 | 5 | 0 | 13 | 64 | 146 |
References
- ↑ "Portugal - National Teams of Ice Hockey" (in en-US). 2016-08-07. https://nationalteamsoficehockey.com/portugal/.
External links
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