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词条 Greece men's national ice hockey team
释义

  1. History

  2. 2013 World Championship Division III

  3. World Championship record

  4. All-time Record against other nations

  5. All-time Record against other clubs

  6. 2010 World Championship

  7. 1992 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships Group C2

  8. References

  9. External links

{{ Infobox national hockey team
| Name = Greece
| Badge = Logo2009.jpg
| Badge_size = 140px
| Nickname =
| Association = Hellenic Ice Sports Federation
| General Manager =
| Coach = Igor Apostolidis
| Asst Coach = Panagiotis Efkarpidis
| Captain = Dimitrios Kalyvas
| Most games = Dimitrios Kalyvas (41)
| Top scorer = Dimitrios Kalyvas (26)
| Most points = Dimitrios Kalyvas (55)
| Home Stadium =
| IIHF code = GRE
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|pattern_b2 =_vneck_twowhitestripes|pattern_la2 =_icehockey_buffbisons_a|pattern_ra2 =_icehockey_buffbisons_a|body2 = 0000FF|leftarm2 = 0000FF|rightarm2 = 0000FF|shorts2 = 000030
| IIHF Rank = {{IIHF World Ranking|GRE}}
| IIHF max = 44
| IIHF max date = first in 2011
| IIHF min = 49
| IIHF min date = first in 2015
| Team_Colors = {{color box|#000080|border=darkgray}} {{color box|white|border=darkgray}}
| Jerseys =
| First game = {{ih|GRE}} 15–3 {{ih-rt|TUR}}
{{small|(Johannesburg, South Africa; 21 March 1992)}}
| Largest win = {{ih|GRE}} 13–0 {{ih-rt|GEO}}
{{small|(Abu Dhabi, UAE; 15 October 2012)}}
| Largest loss = {{ih|ISR}} 26–2 {{ih-rt|GRE}}
{{small|(Cape Town, South Africa; 15 April 2011)}}
| World champ apps = 12
| World champ first = 1992
| World champ best = 29th (1992)
| Olympic apps =
| Olympic first =
| Olympic medals =
| Record = 17–37–1
}}

The Greek national ice hockey team ({{lang-el|Εθνική Ελλάδος χόκεϊ επί πάγου}}) is the national ice hockey team of Greece and as an associate member of the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) competed in Division III of the IIHF World Championships. Greece are unable to compete in any IIHF tournaments because they cannot fulfill the minimum standard of having one operational indoor rink in the "olympic size".

History

Ice hockey started in Greece in 1984 by players that returned to Greece from abroad. The first official Greek Championship was held in 1989 at the Peace and Friendship Stadium with five teams taking place. It was the first time that ice hockey games were held in an official-size rink in the country. In 1990, the first junior national team was formed and took part in the World Junior Championship Pool C, held in Yugoslavia. In 1991, the junior national team took part in the World Junior Championship, held in Italy. In 1992, the first ever men's national team was formed and took place in the World Championships Pool C2 held in South Africa. With only two weeks of serious training abroad and the support of the Greeks of South Africa, the men's national team finished ahead of three other new hockey nations, winning the Bronze medal, placing them 29th overall.

Despite the great achievement, the start of the decline of the sport came in 1993. Economic help was discontinued by the Greek Undersecretary of State for Sports and all expenses to keep ice hockey alive were passed over to the players. Practices stopped and many players quit.

Since May 2003, the last ice rink in Greece closed and the national team was left without an ice rink. In the next 4 years, players of the national team traveled at their own expense in the Czech Republic in order to train themselves. Unfortunately, the IIHF determined in 2013 that the team will not be able to participate in any World Championship programs until an Olympic sized ice rink is constructed in the country.[1]

Ice hockey was slowly dying until Dimitris Kalyvas (currently the captain of Team Greece) tried to convince the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) that the National Team is still active and that development of the sport is continuing in the country despite not having an ice rink. He later received the support of the Hellenic Ice Sports Federation. After many emails, the IIHF decided to send 2 delegates to Athens to investigate. After a review by the IIHF in 2008, Greece retained its status within the IIHF, and took part in a qualification tournament against Armenia and Bosnia-Herzegovina in Sarajevo prior to the 2008 Division III championship in Luxembourg. They defeated both teams, beating Armenia 8 – 5 (although Armenia was forced to forfeit each game 5 – 0), and Bosnia-Herzegovina 10 – 1. They took part in Division III from 2008 until 2013, highlighted by a second-place finish in their group (third overall) in 2010.

2013 World Championship Division III

Forwards
#PlayerPositionShootsDate of birthClub
2Pavlos KasampoulisFLJul. 21, 1988Iptamenoi Pagodromoi Athinai
3Polykarpos AmanatidisFLAug. 23, 1979Aris Thessaloniki
6Georgios KoulelesFROct. 2, 1983Iptamenoi Pagodromoi Athinai
7Eleftherios FournogerakisFROct. 19, 1979Mad Cows Athens
8Iason PachosFRAug. 3, 1985Iptamenoi Pagodromoi Athinai
10Alexandros Valsamas-RallisFROct. 1, 1984Iptamenoi Pagodromoi Athinai
92Ari MinadisFRSep. 16, 1992Iptamenoi Pagodromoi Athinai
12Dimitrios MalamasFRMay 12, 1973Aris Thessaloniki
13Ioannis KoufisFRJun. 28, 1965Iptamenoi Pagodromoi Athinai
17Panagiotis KoulourisLWLSep. 2, 1983Aris Thessaloniki
19Georgios KalyvasFLDec. 6, 1978Iptamenoi Pagodromoi Athinai
21Dimitrios KalyvasFLDec. 11, 1973Iptamenoi Pagodromoi Athinai
22Kyriakos AdamidisFLDec. 03, 1990PAOK Thessaloníki HC
Defencemen
#PlayerPositionShootsDate of birthClub
5Nikolaos ChatzigiannisDLJan. 30, 1978Aris Thessaloniki
9Ioannis ZiakasDLJul. 31, 1972PAOK Thessaloníki HC
11Orestis TiliosDLNov. 7, 1974Iptamenoi Pagodromoi Athinai
14Diogenis SourasDRSep. 8, 1986Iptamenoi Pagodromoi Athinai
15Antonis KanellisDLMay 29, 1991Warriors Athens
24Nikolaos PapadopoulosDRDec. 22, 1987PAOK Thessaloníki HC
16Marios LibertosDRJun. 14, 1970Iptamenoi Pagodromoi Athinai
Goaltenders
#PlayerPositionCatchesDate of birthClub
1Georgios FiotakisGLJan. 25, 1971Albatros Athens
25Dalibor PloutsisGLNov. 15, 1976Iptamenoi Pagodromoi Athinai
Staff
TitleStaff Member
Head CoachIgor Apostolidis
Assistant CoachPanagiotis Efkarpidis
Team LeaderNikos Bliagos
StaffGeorgia Proimou

World Championship record

Year Location Result
1992 Johannesburg, South Africa Bronze in Pool C2 (29th)
1993 Ankara, Turkey 2nd in Pool C qualifying Group 4 (NR)
1995 Johannesburg, South Africa 9th place in Pool C2 (38th)
1996 Metula, Israel 3rd in Pool D qualifying Group 2 (NR)
1998 Krugersdorp / Pretoria, South Africa 8th place in Pool D (40th)
1999 Krugersdorp, South Africa 8th place in Pool D (39th)
2008 Luxembourg City, Luxembourg 5th place in Div III (45th)
2009 Dunedin, New Zealand 4th place in Div III (44th)
2010 Kockelscheuer, Luxembourg Silver in Group B of Division III (43rd)
2011 Cape Town, South Africa 5th place in Division III (45th)
2012 Erzurum, Turkey 5th place in Division III (45th)
2013 Cape Town, South Africa 5th place in Division III (45th)

All-time Record against other nations

As of April 21, 2013[2]
Team GP W T L GF GA
TUR}} 9 3 0 6 36 55
BIH}} 1 1 0 0 10 1
ARM}}* 1 1 0 0 5 0
GEO}} 1 1 0 0 13 0
MGL}} 3 3 0 0 19 7
IRL}} 4 1 0 3 14 17
ISL}} 1 1 0 0 8 6
LUX}} 7 2 0 5 17 45
ISR}} 5 1 0 4 13 59
NZL}} 4 1 0 3 16 22
BEL}} 2 0 1 1 7 19
PRK}} 3 0 0 3 5 18
AUS}} 1 0 0 1 2 10
LTU}} 1 0 0 1 1 20
RSA}} 5 0 0 5 8 50
ESP}} 4 0 0 4 3 42
UAE}} 3 2 0 1 11 6
Total 55 17 1 37 187 372

Note: Greece was awarded a 5–0 victory over Armenia in the 2008 IIHF World Championship Division III Qualification after Armenia forfeited the game due to player eligibility issues. The score of the game was originally an 8–5 for Greece.

All-time Record against other clubs

As of December 15, 2007[3]
Team GP W T L GF GA
CZE}} HC Brod 1 0 0 1 2 12
CZE}} HC Hradiště 1 0 0 1 1 15
CZE}} HC Veteraní 1 0 0 1 5 15
CZE}} HC Popelkou 1 0 1 0 7 7
CZE}} HC Hamag Zlín 1 0 0 1 1 9
Total 5 0 1 4 16 58

2010 World Championship

The Greece national ice hockey team competed in the 2010 IIHF World Championship Division III which was held in Luxembourg from April 14- April 17. The team was successful in winning the silver medal; gold went to Ireland and the host country Luxembourg won bronze

{{Ice hockey box
| date = April 14
| time = 16:30
| team1 = {{ih-rt|GRE}}
| team2 = {{ih|UAE}}
| score = 7–1
| periods = (2–1, 1–0, 4–0)
| reference = https://reports.iihf.hockey/Hydra/228/IHM228901_74_3_0.pdf
| goalie1 = Ntalimpor Ploutsis
| goalie2 = Khaled Al Suwaidi
Ahmed Al Dhaheri
| progression = 1 – 0
1 – 1
2 – 1
3 – 1
4 – 1
5 – 1
6 – 1
7 – 1
| goals1 = 2:30 – Koufis (Papadopoulous)

14:23 – G. Kalyvas (D. Kalyvas, Papadopoulous)
25:55 – Koufis (D. Kalyvas, Lempesis)
41:37 – G. Kalyvas (D. Kalyvas, Pachos) (PP)
49:13 – Pachos (G. Kalyvas) (PP)
53:09 – Koufis (Papadopoulous) (PP)
55:15 – G. Kalyvas (D. Kalyvas)(PP)
| goals2 =
13:45 – Al. Dhaheri (Al Zaabi, Al Darmaki)
| official = Benny Haxelmans
| official2 =
| stadium = Patinoire de Kockelscheuer
| attendance = 131
| penalties1 = 20
| penalties2 = 20
| shots1 = 32
| shots2 = 35
}}{{Ice hockey box
| date = April 15
| time = 16:30
| team1 = {{ih-rt|GRE}}
| team2 = {{ih|IRE}}
| score = 1–3
| periods = (1–0, 0–3, 0–0)
| reference = https://reports.iihf.hockey/Hydra/228/IHM228903_74_2_0.pdf
| goalie1 = Ntalimpor Ploutsis
| goalie2 = Kevin Kelly
| progression = 1 – 0
1 – 1
1 – 2
1 – 3
| goals1 = 3:53 – D. Kalyvas (Papadopoulous, Tilios) (PP2)
| goals2 =
25:00 – Hamill (M. Morrison, O'Driscoll) (PP)
32:35 – M. Morrison (Ewen, Martin)
36:26 – M. Morrison (Hamill) (SH)
| official = Wilhelm Schimm
| official2 =
| stadium = Patinoire de Kockelscheuer
| attendance = 102
| penalties1 = 37
| penalties2 = 30
| shots1 = 15
| shots2 = 38
}}{{Ice hockey box
| date = April 17
| time = 20:00
| bg = #eeffff
| team1 = {{ih-rt|LUX}}
| team2 = {{ih|GRE}}
| score = 1–2
| periods = (0–0, 0–1, 1–1)
| reference = https://reports.iihf.hockey/Hydra/228/IHM228906_74_3_0.pdf
| goalie1 = Philippe Lepage
| goalie2 = Ntalimpor Ploutsis
| progression = 0 – 1
0 – 2
1 – 2
| goals1 =

56:27 – Dessouroux (Welter) (PP2)
| goals2 = 29:31 – G. Kalyvas (D. Kalyvas) (PP2)
52:23 – Lambridis (Efkarpidis)
| official = Wilhelm Schimm
| official2 =
| stadium = Patinoire de Kockelscheuer
| attendance = 1,150
| penalties1 = 60
| penalties2 = 18
| shots1 = 27
| shots2 = 21
}}

1992 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships Group C2

Here are the Results of Team Greece's first medal winning championship in 1992.

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| date = March 21, 1992
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| score = 3:15
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| date = March 23, 1992
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| score = 5:9
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| score = 1:10
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| score = 9:4
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| date = March 27, 1992
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| score = 7:4
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Qualification-

{{Ice hockey box
| date = December 6, 1992
| time =
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| team1 = {{ih-rt|GRE}}
| team2 = {{ih|TUR}}
| score = 10:2
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| date = December 7, 1992
| time =
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| team1 = {{ih-rt|ISR}}
| team2 = {{ih|GRE}}
| score = 8:1
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References

1. ^Game over for National Team
2. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.nationalteamsoficehockey.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Greece-Men-All-Time-Results-1.pdf|title=Greece-Men-All-Time-Results-1.pdf|date=15 January 2018|publisher=National Teams of Ice Hockey}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.nationalteamsoficehockey.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Greece-Men-All-Time-Results-1.pdf|title=Greece-Men-All-Time-Results-1.pdf|date=15 January 2018|publisher=National Teams of Ice Hockey}}

External links

  • Official website
  • IIHF profile
  • National Teams of Ice Hockey
  • ICE HOCKEY IN GREECE
  • {{el icon}} ΧΟΚΕΫ ΕΠΙ ΠΑΓΟΥ ΣΤΗΝ ΕΛΛΑΔΑ
{{Hockey in Greece}}{{National sports teams of Greece}}{{Men's national ice hockey teams}}

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