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South Africa
Association South African Ice Hockey Association
Most points Gregory Donde (17)
IIHF code RSA
Team colors               
First international
 Yugoslavia 8 - 1 South Africa 
(Tallinn, Estonia; 1 January 1996)
Biggest win
 South Africa 12 - 1 Bulgaria 
(Mexico City, Mexico; 15 January 2000)
Biggest defeat
 Great Britain 21 - 0 South Africa 
(Miercurea Ciuc, Romania; 9 January 2003)
IIHF World U20 Championship
Appearances 11 (first in 1996)
Best result 31st (2002)
International record (W–L–T)
11-34-2

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The South Africa men's national under 20 ice hockey team is the national under-20 ice hockey team of South Africa. The team is controlled by the South African Ice Hockey Association, a member of the International Ice Hockey Federation.

History[]

South Africa played its first game in 1996 against Yugoslavia during the Group D tournament of the 1996 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. South Africa lost the game 8-1.[1] South Africa continued to play in Group D during the World Junior Ice Hockey Championships until 2001 where the International Ice Hockey Federation changed to playing format. South Africa was reseeded into the newly formed Division III tournament of the World Junior Ice Hockey Championships.[2] In 2002 South Africa gained promotion to Division II due to a restructuring that would increase the number of teams in Division II from eight to twelve.[2] The following year South Africa suffered their largest defeat against Great Britain during the 2003 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships Division II Group A tournament. Great Britain shutout South Africa winning the game 21-0.[1] In 2004 South Africa finished last in their Division II Group B tournament and were relegated to Division III for the following year.[3]

South Africa did not participate in the following two World Championships, but returned to Division III for the 2008 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships, finishing fifth in the group of seven.[4]

International competitions[]

All-time record against other teams[]

As of January 25, 2016[5]

Opponent Played Won Drawn Lost For Aga Diff Win %
 Armenia 1 0 0 1 1 13 -12 0.00%
 Australia 2 0 1 1 9 23 -14 0.00%
 Belgium 1 0 0 1 2 6 -4 0.00%
 Bulgaria 9 6 0 3 55 34 +21 66.67%
 China 1 0 0 1 0 13 -13 0.00%
 Croatia 2 0 0 2 1 24 -23 0.00%
 Estonia 3 0 0 3 6 45 -39 0.00%
 Great Britain 3 0 0 3 3 46 -43 0.00%
 Iceland 3 1 0 2 7 18 -11 33.33%
 Israel 2 0 0 2 2 23 -21 0.00%
 Lithuania 3 0 0 3 3 29 -26 0.00%
 Mexico 9 2 0 7 19 46 -27 22.22%
 Netherlands 1 0 0 1 1 11 -10 0.00%
 New Zealand 6 0 1 5 9 39 -30 0.00%
 Romania 3 0 0 3 5 22 -17 0.00%
 Select Elite Team 1 0 0 1 0 4 -4 0.00%
 Serbia 1 0 0 1 1 10 -9 0.00%
 Serbia and Montenegro 1 0 0 1 2 9 -7 0.00%
 South Korea 1 0 0 1 1 16 -15 0.00%
 Spain 3 0 0 3 6 15 -9 0.00%
 Turkey 6 4 0 2 25 21 +4 66.67%
 Yugoslavia 3 0 0 3 3 27 -24 0.00%
Total 65 13 2 50 161 494 -333 20.00%

U18 Team[]

The South Africa men's national under-18 ice hockey team is the men's national under-18 ice hockey team of South Africa. The team is controlled by the South African Ice Hockey Association, a member of the International Ice Hockey Federation. The team represents South Africa at the IIHF World U18 Championships.

International competitions[]

IIHF Asian Oceanic U18 Championships[]

Main article: IIHF Asian Oceanic U18 Championships
  • 1999: 2nd in Division II (6th overall)

IIHF World U18 Championships[]

Year City Country Result
1999 2nd place in DIV II
2000 Sofia  Bulgaria 7th place in European Championships Div II
2001 Sofia  Bulgaria 4th place in Division III
2002 Kaunas  Lithuania 5th place in Division III
2003 Belgrade  FR Yugoslavia 6th place in Division II Group B
2004 Sofia  Bulgaria Silver in Division III
2005 Kohtla-Järve  Estonia 6th place in Division II Group A
2006 Miercurea Ciuc  Romania Bronze in Division III
2007 Beijing  China 5th place in Division III
2008 Mexico City  Mexico 4th place in Division III Group A
2009 Taipei  Chinese Taipei 4th place in Division III Group A
2010 Mexico City  Mexico Bronze in Division III Group B
2011 Mexico City  Mexico Bronze in Division III Group B
2012 Sofia  Bulgaria 6th in Division III
2013 İzmit  Turkey Silver in Division III Group B
2014 İzmit  Turkey Gold in Division III Group B
2015 Taipei City  Chinese Taipei 6th in Division III Group A
2016 Cape Town  South Africa Silver in Division III Group B

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Junior National teams

Armenia - Australia - Austria - - Belarus - Belgium - Bosnia and Herzegovina - - Bulgaria - Canada - China - Chinese Taipei - Croatia - Czech Republic - Denmark - Estonia - Finland - France - Germany - Great Britain - Greece - Hong Kong - Hungary - Iceland - India - Ireland - Israel - Italy - Japan - Kazakhstan - Latvia - Lithuania - Luxembourg - Malaysia - Mexico - Mongolia - North Korea - Norway - New Zealand - The Netherlands - Poland - Romania - Russia - Serbia - Slovakia - Slovenia - South Africa - South Korea - Spain - Sweden - Switzerland - Thailand - Turkey - Ukraine - United Arab Emirates - United-States

Defunct teams: CIS - Czechoslovakia - East Germany - Serbia and Montenegro - U.S.S.R.- Yugoslavia

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