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Revision as of 08:48, 5 December 2016

Austria
Austria
Organization Österreichischer Eishockeyverband
Joined IIHF March 18, 1912
President Dieter Kalt
IIHF Men's Ranking 14
IIHF Women's Ranking 16
Website http://www.eishockey.at

The Austrian Ice Hockey Association (German: Österreichischer Eishockeyverband, ÖEHV) is an association of Austrian sports clubs with ice hockey activities.

The highest-level hockey league in Austria is the Austrian Hockey League which is also called Erste Bank Eishockey Liga.

The federation was created on January 14, 1912. Its founding members were Training Eis Club, First Vienna FC 1894, Sportklub Slovan, and Wiener Sport Club.

Presidents

  • 1912 – 1919: Gustav Feix
  • 1919 – 1927: Oskar Schlesinger
  • 1927 – 1938: Alfred Schwarz
  • 1945 – 1948: Josef Fleischer
  • 1948 – 1950: Rudolf Novak sen.
  • 1950 – 1962: Ernst Pokomy
  • 1962 – 1977: Walter Wasservogel
  • 1977 – 1996: Hans Dobida
  • since 1996: Dieter Kalt sen.

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IIHF member associations
Full members

Australia - Austria - Azerbaijan - Belarus - Belgium - Bosnia and Herzegovina - Bulgaria - Canada - China - Chinese Taipei - Croatia - Czech Republic - Denmark - Estonia - Finland - France - Georgia - Germany - Great Britain - Hong Kong - Hungary - Iceland - India - Iran - Ireland - Israel - Italy - Japan - Kazakhstan - Korea DPR - Korea Republic - Kuwait - Kyrgyzstan - Latvia - Lithuania - Luxembourg - Malaysia - Mexico - Mongolia - Netherlands - New Zealand - Norway - Philippines - Poland - Romania - Russia - Serbia - Singapore - Slovakia - Slovenia - South Africa - Spain - Sweden - Switzerland - Thailand - Turkey - Turkmenistan - Ukraine - United Arab Emirates - United States

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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