Mongolia men's national under-18 ice hockey team
The Mongolia men's national under-18 ice hockey team is the men's national under-18 ice hockey team of Mongolia. The team is controlled by the Mongolian Ice Hockey Federation, a member of the International Ice Hockey Federation.
Association | Mongolian Ice Hockey Federation |
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IIHF code | MGL |
First international | |
New Zealand 5 – 1 Mongolia (Bangkok, Thailand; 25 March 2000) | |
Biggest win | |
Mongolia 37 – 0 Macau (Samarkand, Uzbekistan; 25 April 2024) | |
Biggest defeat | |
Australia 33 – 0 Mongolia (Taipei, Chinese Taipei; 2 March 2009) | |
IIHF World U18 Championship | |
Appearances | 3 (first in 2008) |
Best result | 42nd (2008) |
IIHF Asian Oceanic U18 Championship | |
Appearances | 3 (first in 2000) |
Best result | 4th (2002) |
IIHF U18 Asia and Oceania Championship | |
Appearances | 2 (first in 2023 2024) |
Best result | 3rd (2023) 3rd (2024) |
International record (W–L–T) | |
8–20–1 |
History
editThe Mongolia men's national under-18 ice hockey team played its first game in 2000 against New Zealand during the 2000 IIHF Asian Oceanic Junior U18 Championship Division II tournament being held in Bangkok, Thailand.[1] Mongolia lost the game 1–5 and finished the tournament in last place.[2] The following year the team finished first in the Division II tournament at the 2001 IIHF Asian Oceanic U18 Championship and were set to gain promotion to Division I but due to a format change both divisions were merged for the 2002 IIHF Asian Oceanic U18 Championship.[1][3] During the tournament Mongolia achieved their largest victory in international participation when they defeated Thailand 12–1.[1] At the 2002 IIHF Asian Oceanic U18 Championship Mongolia finished fourth after winning two of their five games, beating both Chinese Taipei and Thailand.[1] After a six-year absence from international competition the under-18 team returned to compete in the 2008 IIHF World U18 Championships Division III Group A being held in Mexico City, Mexico. They finished in last place after losing all five of their games.[4] The following year they again finished in last place and also suffered their largest defeat in international competition after losing to Australia 0–33.[5] In 2011 Mongolian under-18 were set to play at their fourth World Championships however the Mongolian Ice Hockey Federation had to withdraw both the under-18 team and the men's senior team from their respective tournaments due to financial reasons.[6]
International competitions
edit- 2000 IIHF Asian Oceanic Junior U18 Championship. Finish: 4th in Division II (8th overall)
- 2001 IIHF Asian Oceanic U18 Championship. Finish: 1st in Division II (5th overall)
- 2002 IIHF Asian Oceanic U18 Championship. Finish: 4th
- 2008 IIHF World U18 Championships. Finish: 5th in Division III Group A (43rd overall)
- 2009 IIHF World U18 Championships. Finish: 5th in Division III Group A (43rd overall)
- 2010 IIHF World U18 Championships. Finish: 5th in Division III Group A (44th overall)
- 2023 IIHF Ice Hockey U18 Asia and Oceania Championship. Finish: 3rd place
- 2024 Finish: 3rd place
Fixtures and results
edit2000
edit25 March 2000 20:00 | Mongolia | 1 – 5 (0–2, 0–1, 1–2) | New Zealand | Bangkok Attendance: 350 |
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26 March 2000 16:00 | Mongolia | 2 – 6 (1–2, 1–3, 0–1) | Chinese Taipei | Bangkok Attendance: 300 |
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28 March 2000 18:00 | Thailand | 4 – 4 (1–0, 1–2, 2–2) | Mongolia | Bangkok Attendance: 300 |
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2001
edit10 March 2001 14:00 | Thailand | 1–12 (1–4, 0–3, 0–5) | Mongolia | Seoul Attendance: 300 |
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2002
edit10 March 2002 11:30 | Chinese Taipei | 2–5 (1–1, 0–3, 1–1) | Mongolia | Auckland Attendance: 300 |
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11 March 2002 19:15 | Mongolia | 10–4 (6–0, 1–2, 3–2) | Thailand | Auckland Attendance: 300 |
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12 March 2002 12:30 | Australia | 9–2 (3–0, 2–2, 4–4) | Mongolia | Auckland Attendance: 300 |
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14 March 2002 15:15 | Mongolia | 1–17 (1–5, 0–5, 0–7) | China | Auckland Attendance: 300 |
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15 March 2002 15:15 | Mongolia | 1–14 (0–2, 0–7, 1–5) | New Zealand | Auckland Attendance: 300 |
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2008
edit2 March 2008 16:00 | New Zealand | 29–0 (7–0, 10–0, 12–0) | Mongolia | San Jeronimo Arena Attendance: 550 |
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6 March 2008 19:00 | Mexico | 10–1 (5–0, 0–1, 5–0) | Mongolia | San Jeronimo Arena Attendance: 326 |
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7 March 2008 16:00 | Mongolia | 2–12 (1–5, 0–4, 1–3) | South Africa | San Jeronimo Arena Attendance: 145 |
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8 March 2008 16:00 | Chinese Taipei | 13–4 (5–0, 5–0, 3–4) | Mongolia | San Jeronimo Arena Attendance: 375 |
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2009
editMarch 2, 2009 16:00 | Australia | 33–0 | Mongolia | Tapei Annex Ice Rink Attendance: 150 |
Referee: Park GJ | |||||
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March 3, 2009 16:00 | Mongolia | 1–19 | New Zealand | Tapei Annex Ice Rink Attendance: 100 |
Referee: K Hokkanen | |||||
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March 5, 2009 16:00 | South Africa | 12–3 | Mongolia | Tapei Annex Ice Rink Attendance: 120 |
Referee: R van Gameren | |||||
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2010
edit9 March 2010 15:30 | Mongolia | 1–18 (0–6, 1–7, 0–5) | Chinese Taipei |
10 March 2010 19:00 | China | 27–0 (8–0, 14–0, 5–0) | Mongolia |
11 March 2010 19:00 | Turkey | 19–1 (7–0, 7–1, 5–0) | Mongolia |
12 March 2010 19:00 | Bulgaria | 14–0 (4–0, 4–0, 6–0) | Mongolia |
2023
editAll times are local (UTC+8)
11 March 2023 20:30 | Mongolia | 5-0 | Iran | AIC_Steppe_Arena, Mongolia |
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12 March 2023 20:30 | Mongolia | 10-2 | United Arab Emirates | AIC_Steppe_Arena, Mongolia |
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14 March 2023 20:30 | Mongolia | 4-7 | Uzbekistan | AIC_Steppe_Arena, Mongolia |
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15 March 2023 20:30 | Turkmenistan | 6-4 | Mongolia | AIC_Steppe_Arena, Mongolia |
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17 March 2023 20:30 | Thailand | 4-6 | Mongolia | AIC_Steppe_Arena, Mongolia |
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2024
edit23 April 2024 19:30 | India | 0-32 (0–10, 0–9, 0–13) | Mongolia | Ice Rink, Samarkand |
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25 April 2024 19:30 | Mongolia | 37-0 (13–0, 12–0, 12–0) | Macau | Ice Rink, Samarkand Attendance: 70 |
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6 min | Penalties | 2 min | ||
75 | Shots | 5 |
26 April 2024 19:30 | Indonesia | 4-9 (2–3, 1–3, 1–3) | Mongolia | Ice Rink, Samarkand Attendance: 250 |
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16 min | Penalties | 2 min | ||
16 | Shots | 62 |
28 April 2024 11:00 | Mongolia | 12-3 (7–3, 1–0, 4–0) | United Arab Emirates | Ice Rink, Samarkand Attendance: 300 |
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33 min | Penalties | 37 min | ||
42 | Shots | 20 |
Semi Final
edit29 April 2024 19:30 | Thailand | 7-4 (0–1, 1–4, 3–2) | Mongolia | Humo Arena, Tashkent Attendance: 50 |
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12 min | Penalties | 14 min | ||
37 | Shots | 41 |
Third place game
edit30 April 2024 16:00 | Mongolia | 4-2 (2–0, 2–1, 0–1) | United Arab Emirates | Humo Arena, Tashkent Attendance: 80 |
10 min | Penalties | 10 min | ||
38 | Shots | 26 |
References
edit- ^ a b c d Müller, Stephan (2005). International Ice Hockey Encyclopaedia 1904–2005. Germany: Books on Demand. pp. 390–395. ISBN 3-8334-4189-5.
- ^ "2000 IIHF Asian Oceanic Junior U18 Championship Div II". IIHF. Retrieved 2012-01-16.
- ^ "Final Ranking". IIHF. Retrieved 2012-01-21.
- ^ "2008 IIHF World U18 Championship Div. III Group A". IIHF. Retrieved 2012-01-21.
- ^ "2009 IIHF World U18 Championship Div. III Group A". IIHF. Retrieved 2012-01-22.
- ^ "Mongolia cancels trips". IIHF. 2011-03-31. Archived from the original on 2012-04-22. Retrieved 2012-01-21.