The Swedish Ice Hockey Association (Swedish: Svenska Ishockeyförbundet (SIF)) in Swedish, is an association of Swedish ice hockey clubs. It was established in Stockholm on 17 November 1922 by representatives from seven clubs.[1] Before then, organized ice hockey in Sweden had been administered by the Swedish Football Association. In 1920, Sweden became a member of the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF). In addition to ice hockey, SIF is also responsible for inline hockey.
Association name | Swedish Ice Hockey Association |
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IIHF Code | SWE |
Founded | 17 November 1922 |
IIHF membership | 23 March 1912 |
President | Anders Larsson |
IIHF men's ranking | 4th (2020) |
IIHF women's ranking | 9th (2020) |
www.swehockey.se |
The association's general secretary is Tommy Boustedt.
Leagues and levels
editThe Swedish Ice Hockey Association is involved in all levels of ice hockey in Sweden. It organizes the two Swedish Championship leagues, the men's Swedish Hockey League (SHL) and Swedish Women's Hockey League (SDHL), in addition to other national, regional, and district leagues and tournaments.
Men's National
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Women's National
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Men's Regional
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Women's Regional
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Regional Districts
Region Syd | Region Väst | Region Öst | Region Norr |
Blekinge | Dalarna | Gotland | Jämtland/Härjedalen |
Bohuslän/Dal | Gästrikland | Stockholm | Medelpad |
Göteborg | Hälsingland | Södermanland | Norrbotten |
Skåne | Värmland | Uppland | Västerbotten |
Småland | Västmanland | Ångermanland | |
Västergötland | Örebro län | ||
Östergötland |
National teams
editSweden has eight national hockey teams:
- Men's National Team - Tre Kronor
- Women's National Team - Damkronorna
- Men's National U20 - Juniorkronorna (also called Team 20)
- Men's National U19 – Team 19
- Men's National U18 - Småkronorna (also called Team 18)
- Women's National Under-18 Team – Damlandslaget U18
- Men's National U17 – Team 17
- Women National U16 – Damlandslaget U16
- Men's National U16 – Team 16
- Men's National Inline Team
Chairmen
editThe following have served as chairman.[2]
See also
editReferences
edit- "GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT SWEDISH ICE HOCKEY" (PDF). The Swedish Ice Hockey Association. Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 September 2006. Retrieved 24 May 2006.
- ^ "Swedish Ice Hockey Year by Year" (PDF). Swedish Ice Hockey Association. Retrieved 8 March 2020.
- ^ "Om Svenska Ishockeyförbundet" (in Swedish). Swedish Ice Hockey Association. Archived from the original on 24 October 2014. Retrieved 1 September 2011.
External links
edit- Svenska Ishockeyförbundet (Official site both in Swedish only)