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|National federation = [[Federasi Hoki Es Indonesia]]
|National federation = [[Federasi Hoki Es Indonesia]]
|IIHF since          = May 19, 2016
|IIHF since          = May 19, 2016
|IIHF ranking        = N/A
|IIHF ranking        = Indonesia Ice Hockey League
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==Overview==
==Overview==
===National Teams===
===National Teams===
*Indonesian National Team
{{IIHFteams2|Indonesia}}
===Domestic Teams===
===Domestic Teams===
See [[:Category:Ice hockey teams in Indonesia]]
See [[:Category:Ice hockey teams in Indonesia]]

Latest revision as of 23:17, 7 August 2024

Indonesia
Flag of Indonesia.svg.png
Continent Asia
Population 237,424,363
Registered players 157
Referees 10
Rinks 3
National teams None
National federation Federasi Hoki Es Indonesia
IIHF since May 19, 2016
IIHF ranking Indonesia Ice Hockey League


Indonesia is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania. Jakarta is the capital and largest city.

Overview

National Teams

Men's · Men's-U20 · Men's-U18 · Women's · Women's-U18

Domestic Teams

See Category:Ice hockey teams in Indonesia

Arenas

See Category:Arenas in Indonesia

Competitions

Competition Founded Folded Notes
Indonesia Ice Hockey League 2012 - National league
Indonesia Ice Hockey Tournament 2012 - National tournament

History of hockey in Indonesia

The Federasi Hoki Es Indonesia (Indonesia Ice Hockey Association) was founded in 2012. The country joined the IIHF on May 19, 2016.

Indonesia has sent teams to participate in tournaments such as the Malaysia International Ice Hockey Tournament, the Singapore Invitational Ice Hockey Tournament, and the Land of Smiles Ice Hockey Classic in Thailand.

There is an Indonesia Ice Hockey League run by the Federasi Hoki Es Indonesia and based out of the Sky Rink Jakarta.[1][2] Indonesia presently has five senior and three junior clubs in existence.

From November 23-25, 2012, a tournament called the Indonesia National Ice Hockey Tournament was played. It was divided into A and B divisions, with the Jakarta Blues winning the A Division and the Wild Panthers winning the B Division. The tournament has been repeated annually since then. In 2015, there were Adult, U14, and U12 divisions contested.

Ice hockey was first played in Indonesia in 1996 when the country's second indoor rink, the Sky Rink, opened at the Mall Taman Anggrek in Jakarta. Indonesia's first rink, the Senayan-Jakarta, had been built in the 1980s. Two more rinks have recently opened, the Gardenice (800 square metres) in Bandung and the 24-by-55-metre BX Rink at the Bintaro Jaya Xchange Mall in Tangsel.

Back in 1998, two teams known as the Flaming Nitro Jakarta and Barong Jakarta existed. Teams from three nations participated in the Jakarta Cup, staged in October 1997.

References

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