Hong Kong women's national ice hockey team
Hong Kong uses their national emblem as the badge on their teams jerseys | |
Association | Hong Kong Ice Hockey Association |
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Top scorer | Estelle Ip |
Most points | Estelle Ip |
Home stadium | Mega Box |
IIHF code | HKG |
IIHF ranking | 35 1 |
Highest IIHF ranking | 35 (2016) |
Lowest IIHF ranking | 37 (2014) |
Team colors | Red and White |
First international | |
Hong Kong 13–0 Macau (Hong Kong, China; December 1, 2007) | |
Biggest win | |
Hong Kong 13–0 Macau (Hong Kong, China; December 1, 2007) | |
Biggest defeat | |
Chinese Taipei 7–0 Hong Kong (Taipei, Republic of China; November 7, 2014) | |
International record (W–L–T) | |
6–4–0 |
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The Hong Kong women's national ice hockey team (simplified Chinese: 香港女子冰球代表队; traditional Chinese: 香港女子冰球代表隊; pinyin: Xiānggǎng Nǚzǐ Bīngqiú Dàibiǎo Duì; Cantonese Yale: Heūnggóng Neuíhzí Bīngkaùh Doihbiú Deuih) is the women's national ice hockey team in Hong Kong. They will begin participating in the World Championships in 2014 at the Division II Qualification level in Mexico City.
World Championships record
- 2014 – Finished in 36th place (4th in Division IIB Qualification).
- 2015 – Finished in 34th place (2nd in Division IIB Qualification).
- 2016 – Finished in 34th place (2nd in Division IIB Qualification).
External links
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