Tunisian Ice Hockey Association

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Tunisia
Tunisia
Organization Association Tunisienne de Hockey sur Glace
Joined IIHF September 22, 2021
President Ihab Ayed

The Tunisian Ice Hockey Association (French: Association Tunisienne de Hockey sur Glace (ATHG)) is the governing body of ice hockey in Tunisia.

History

The Tunisian Ice Hockey Association was founded in 2009, and was later accepted into the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) on 22 September 2021.[1][2] Tunisia was the fourth African nation to join the IIHF after South Africa, Morocco and Algeria. The ATHG has been an associate member of the IIHF and therefore has no right to vote in the General Assembly. The current president of the ATHG is Ihab Ayed.[2][3]

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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