Hong Kong men's national under-18 ice hockey team

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Hong Kong uses their national emblem as the badge on their teams jerseys
Association Hong Kong Ice Hockey Association
IIHF code HKG
Team colors               
First international
 Hong Kong 20 – 0 India 
(Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates; 2 April 2012)
Biggest win
 Hong Kong 26 – 0 Malaysia 
(Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates; 3 April 2012)
IIHF U18 Challenge Cup of Asia
Appearances 1 (first in 2012)
Best result 5th (2012)

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The Hong Kong men's national under-18 ice hockey team is the men's national under-18 ice hockey team of Hong Kong. The team is controlled by the Hong Kong Ice Hockey Association, a member of the International Ice Hockey Federation.

History

The Hong Kong men's national under-18 ice hockey team played its first game in 2012 during the 2012 IIHF U18 Challenge Cup of Asia in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.[1] Prior to the start of the tournament Hong Kong were disqualified and all of their games were declared forfeit due to problems with player eligibility.[2] the team was allowed to play exhibition games during the tournament, however the results of the games did not count towards the standings with the scores being officially recorded as 5–0 wins to all the opposing teams.[1] Hong Kong won all four of their exhibition games against the other teams in the tournament.[3][4][5][6] The largest win was against Malaysia which they won 26–0.[4]

International competitions

IIHF World U18 Championships

Main article: IIHF World U18 Championship

References

External links


Men's national under-18 ice hockey teams
Africa

South Africa

Americas

Canada - Mexico - United States

Asia and Oceania

Australia - China - Chinese Taipei - Hong Kong - India - Israel - Japan - Kazakhstan - Malaysia - Mongolia - New Zealand - North Korea - South Korea - Thailand - United Arab Emirates

Europe

Armenia - Austria - Belarus - Belgium - Bosnia and Herzegovina - Bulgaria - Croatia - Czech Republic - Denmark - Estonia - Finland - France - Germany - Great Britain - Greece - Hungary - Iceland - Ireland - Italy - Latvia - Lithuania - Luxembourg - Netherlands - Norway - Poland - Romania - Russia - Serbia - Slovakia - Slovenia - Spain - Sweden - Switzerland - Turkey - Ukraine

Former teams

Czechoslovakia - East Germany - Serbia and Montenegro - Soviet Union - Yugoslavia

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