Association | Saudi Winter Sports Federation |
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Head coach | Petr Večko |
Captain | Mohamad Bahamdin |
Top scorer | Faisal Salama (3) |
Most points | Faisal Salama & Badr Alhazmi |
Home stadium | Al-Shallal Ice Rink |
Team colors | Green / White |
IIHF code | KSA |
First international | |
Kuwait 10–3 Saudi Arabia (Kuwait City, Kuwait; 25 May 2010) | |
Biggest win | |
Saudi Arabia 5–2 Bahrain (Kuwait City, Kuwait; 25 May 2022) | |
Biggest defeat | |
UAE 14–1 Saudi Arabia (Kuwait City, Kuwait; 27 May 2010) | |
Gulf Ice Hockey Championship | |
Appearances | 1 (first in 2010) |
Best result | (2010) |
GCC Games | |
Appearances | 1 (first in 2022) |
Best result | (2022) |
International record (W–L–T) | |
3–3–0 |
Medal record | ||
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GCC Gulf Championship | ||
2010 Kuwait City | ||
GCC Games | ||
2022 Kuwait City |
The Saudi Arabia national ice hockey team (Arabic: منتخب المملكة العربية السعودية لهوكي الجليد) is the national men's ice hockey team of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia is not a member of the IIHF and therefore not eligible to enter any IIHF World Championship events.
History
The Saudi Arabian Nationals first played ice hockey in the early 1990s. Ice hockey was played in Riyadh at the Fal Shopping Centre Ice Rink, a rink 1/3 the size of a standard North American-sized ice rink. In 1994, five Saudis were part of a team consisting of mostly ex-pats from Canada and Finland. This particular team was the winner of the Canuck Cup held in Dubai. A member of the team was Prince Ahmed Al-Saud, a fan of hockey after watching it played in New York. Saudi Arabia played its first game in 2010 during the Gulf Ice Hockey Championship which was held in Kuwait City, Kuwait. Saudi Arabia played three games losing its opener against Kuwait 10–3. In their second game in the tournament, Saudi Arabia was beaten by a larger margin then the first, losing to the United Arab Emirates 14–1. In their final game of the tournament, they won their first ever international game after they defeated Oman 3–1. Saudi Arabia finished third in the four team tournament with the UAE winning gold. Saudi Arabia has not been active until the 2022 GCC Games, but at the 2023 Arab Cup, Saudi Arabia was unofficially represented at the tournament by the Jeddah Eagles club team.
Tournament record
GCC Gulf Championship
Year | Host | Result | Pld | W | OTW | OTL | L |
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2010 | Kuwait City | 3rd place | 3 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 2 |
Total | 1/1 | 3 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 2 |
GCC Games
Year | Host | Result | Pld | W | OTW | OTL | L |
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2022 | Kuwait City | 2nd place | 3 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Total | 1/1 | 3 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
All-time record against other national teams
Last match update: 26 May 2022
Positive balance (more Wins) | |
Neutral balance (Wins = Losses) | |
Negative balance (more Losses) |
Team | GP | W | T | L | GF | GA |
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Bahrain | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 5 | 2 |
Kuwait | 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 10 | 15 |
Oman | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 1 |
United Arab Emirates | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 19 |
Total | 6 | 3 | 0 | 3 | 20 | 37 |
References
- ^ "Saudia-Arabia-Men-All-Time-Results.pdf" (PDF). National Teams of Ice Hockey. Retrieved 2017-12-18.
- ^ Merk, Martin (2010-06-08). "UAE wins Gulf Championship". International Ice Hockey Federation. Archived from the original on 2010-06-11. Retrieved 2010-06-09.
- "Arab Cup - National Teams of Ice Hockey". nationalteamsoficehockey.com. 2023-02-02. Retrieved 2023-05-12.
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