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Association | Federazione Italiana Sport del Ghiaccio |
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Most points | Markus Brunner (23) |
IIHF code | ITA |
Team colors | |
First international | |
Denmark 3 - 0 Italy (Caen, France; March 5, 1979) | |
Biggest win | |
Italy 21- 1 Greece (Belgrade, Yugoslavia; December 30, 1990) | |
Biggest defeat | |
Norway 12 - 1 Italy (Rouen, France; March 15, 1987 | |
IIHF World U20 Championship | |
Appearances | 34 (first in 1979) |
Best result | 11th (1993) |
International record (W–L–T) | |
69-91-18 |
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The Italian men's national under 20 ice hockey team is the national under-20 ice hockey team in Italy. The team represents Italy at the International Ice Hockey Federation's IIHF World U20 Championship.[1]
U18 Team
The Italy men's national under-18 ice hockey team is the men's national under-18 ice hockey team of Italy. The team is controlled by the Federazione Italiana Sport del Ghiaccio, a member of the International Ice Hockey Federation. The team represents Italy at the IIHF World U18 Championships.
International competitions
- IIHF World U18 Championships
- Main article: IIHF World U18 Championship
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References
- ↑ "Italy". National Teams of Ice Hockey. http://www.nationalteamsoficehockey.com/italy.html. Retrieved 2011-11-21.
Junior National teams | |
Armenia - Australia - Austria - Belarus - Belgium - Bosnia and Herzegovina - Bulgaria - Canada - China - Chinese Taipei - Croatia - Czech Republic - Denmark - Estonia - Finland - France - Germany - Great Britain - Greece - Hungary - Iceland - India - Ireland - Indonesia - Israel - Italy - Jamaica - Japan - Kazakhstan - Kuwait - Kyrgyzstan - Latvia - Lithuania - Luxembourg - Malaysia - Mexico - Mongolia - North Korea - Norway - New Zealand - The Netherlands - Philippines - Poland - Puerto Rico - Romania - Russia - Serbia - Slovakia - Slovenia - South Africa - South Korea - Spain - Sweden - Switzerland - Thailand - Turkey - Ukraine - United Arab Emirates - United States Defunct teams: CIS - Czechoslovakia - Serbia and Montenegro - U.S.S.R.- Yugoslavia |
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