South Korea women's national under-18 ice hockey team

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Shirt badge/Association crest
Association Korea Ice Hockey Association
IIHF code KOR
Team colors               
First international
 South Korea 1–0 Spain 
(Jaca, Spain; 12 January 2019)
Biggest win

 South Korea 5–0 Mexico 
(Jaca, Spain; 13 January 2019)

 South Korea 6–1 Chinese Taipei 
(Jaca, Spain; 13 January 2024)
Biggest defeat
 Poland 6–0 South Korea 
(Katowice, Poland; 10 January 2023)
IIHF World Women's U18 Championship - Division IB
Appearances 4 (first in 2020)
Best result 4th – Div. I Gr. B
(18th overall, 2020)
International record (W–L–T)
11–12–0

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The South Korea women's national under-18 ice hockey team is the women's national under-18 ice hockey team of South Korea. The team is controlled by the Korea Ice Hockey Association, a member of the International Ice Hockey Federation. The team made its international debut in January 2019 and currently play in Division I Group B of the IIHF World Women's U18 Championships.

History

The South Korea women's national under-18 ice hockey team debuted at the 2019 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship Division I Group B Qualification tournament in Jaca, Spain.[1] Their opening game of the tournament was against Spain which they won 1–0.[2] South Korea went on to win their next two preliminary round games, including a 5–0 win over Mexico which is currently their largest win on record.[2] The team finished at the top of Group B in the preliminary round and were drawn against Australia for the semifinals.[3][4] South Korea won their semifinal and advanced to the gold medal game against Kazakhstan.[4] South Korea won the match 4–3 following a shootout and gained promotion to Division I Group B for 2020.[1][4] The IIHF Directorate named Eom Suyeon the tournament's best defender and Kim Heewon was selected as the best South Korean player of the tournament.[5][6]

In January 2020 South Korea travelled to Katowice, Poland for the 2020 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship Division I Group B.[7] Their opening game against Austria which they lost 0–4, currently their largest loss on record.[7] South Korea went on to finish the tournament in fourth after winning two games of their five games and finishing ahead of Poland and Great Britain.[8] Huh Eun-Bee was named the best South Korean player of the tournament.[9]

International competitions

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