Serbia women's national ice hockey team
Association | Serbian Ice Hockey Association |
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Head coach | Ilija Ćuković |
Assistants | Srđan Ristić |
Captain | Valentina Vrhoci |
Most games | ten players (12) |
Top scorer | Valentina Vrhoci (13) |
Most points | Valentina Vrhoci (25) |
IIHF code | SRB |
IIHF ranking | 42 |
Highest IIHF ranking | 42 (2023) |
Lowest IIHF ranking | 43 (2022) |
First international | |
Serbia 11–0 Bosnia and Herzegovina (Sarajevo, BIH; 15 October 2021) | |
Biggest win | |
Serbia 18–0 Bosnia and Herzegovina (Novi Sad, Serbia; 12 November 2021) | |
Biggest defeat | |
Romania 7–0 Serbia (Zagreb, Croatia; 11 March 2024) | |
World Championships | |
Appearances | 3 (first in 2022) |
Best result | 36th (2022) |
International record (W–L–T) | |
15–4–0 |
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The Serbia women's national ice hockey team is the women's national ice hockey team of Serbia. The team is controlled by the Serbian Ice Hockey Association, a member of the International Ice Hockey Federation.
History
The team first played in an international tournament at the 2022 IIHF Women's World Championship Division III, the lowest IIHF women's hockey tier.[1]
World Championship record
- 2022 – Finished in 36th place (2nd in Division IIIB)
- 2023 – Finished in 39th place (1st in Division IIIB)
- 2024 – Finished in 38th place (4th in Division IIIA)
References
External links
- [ Official website]
- IIHF profile
- National Teams of Ice Hockey
Women's National teams | |
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