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Brazil men's national ice hockey team

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Brazil
Shirt badge/Association crest
NicknameYellow Eagles
(Águias Amarelas)
AssociationConfederação Brasileira de Desportos no Gelo (CBDG)
Head coachJens Hinderlie
Most gamesJulio Baptista &
João Gonçalves (11)
Most pointsBruno Gomes (22)
Team colors    
IIHF codeBRA
Ranking
Current IIHFNR (26 May 2025)[1]
First international
 Mexico 16–0Brazil 
(Mexico City,Mexico; 2 March 2014)
Biggest win
 Brazil 13–0Argentina 
(Mexico City,Mexico; 11 June 2017)
Biggest defeat
 Puerto Rico 19–0Brazil 
(Canillo,Andorra; April 26, 2025)
Pan American Ice Hockey Tournament
Appearances4 (first in2014)
Best result 3rd (2015)
International record (W–L–T)
6–32–1

TheBrazilian national ice hockey team (Portuguese:Seleção Brasileira de Hóquei no Gelo) is the national men'sice hockey team ofBrazil. The team is controlled by theBrazilian Ice Sports Federation and is an associate member of theInternational Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF). Brazil is currently not ranked in theIIHF World Ranking and has still not actively competed in anyWorld Championship, but has played in thePan American Tournament, a regional tournament for lower-tier hockey nations in theAmericas.

History

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Ice hockey in Brazil

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Brazil joined the IIHF on 26 June 1984. It was the firstSouth American nation to join the IIHF untilArgentina joined in 1998 andChile in 2000. Brazil has still not actively competing in any World Championship in ice hockey, except ininline hockey. There are a number of rinks around the country. The teams that competed for the 2009–10National Championship are Sociedade Hipica Campinas, Sertãozinho, Amparo NL, Palmeiras, Darks-Guariani, Portuguesa and Capelle Hockey School.Mike Greenlay andRobyn Regehr, who both played in theNHL, were born in Brazil.

Participation in IIHF competitions

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Brazil participated in the2014 Pan American Ice Hockey Tournament. They played their first international game against the host nation,Mexico, which they lost 16–0. In the following game, Brazil recorded its first international goal in a 5–3 defeat to Argentina.[2]

In the2015 edition, Brazil recorded its first win in its first game in the tournament, 5–2, against a juniorMexico team.[3]

After beating Argentina “B” (7–0) and losing toColombia (3–0) and Mexico (11–1), Brazil won its last game by 6–1 against Argentina's main team on 7 June, and reached third place in standings, thus winning the bronze medal, its first in the tournament.[4] | In 2023 the Brasil national ice hockey team established cooperation with Czech teamDukla Jihlava

International competitions

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Pan American Tournament

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YearHostResultPldWOWOLL
2014MexicoMexico City5th place40004
2015MexicoMexico City 3rd place53002
2016MexicoMexico City4th place62004
2017MexicoMexico City5th place65001

Roster

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Last roster update: 6 November 2018[5]

Head coach:United StatesJens Hinderlie[6]

#NamePos
1Daniel HammerleG
2Jose Alexandre GuilardiF
10Andreas Diego MindellF
11Bruno GomesF
12Yan GracianoF
14Luis Roberto CustodioD
17Henrique DeganiF
18Mike de SouzaF
21Carlos CarnelosD
24Raul BruchetD
27Tiago GomesD
28Breno AmaralF
38Allen RuaneG
64Julio BaptistaF
66Pedro Roberto ToniettoG
67Daniel BaptistaD
81Thomas Camilo PierottiF
88Sudario Alonso NetoD
91Leandro GracianoF
91João ReisD
Rafael LindenbergD

All-time record against other nations

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Last match update: 26 April 2025[7]

TeamPldWTLGFGA+/–
 Andorra110074+3
 Argentina82063253-21
 Chile3201217+14
 Colombia100191464-50
 Greece3003618-12
 Ireland1001016-16
 Jamaica100107-7
 Liechtenstein1001219-17
 Mexico3003131-30
 Portugal2002216-14
 Puerto Rico3003336-33
 Venezuela310216160
Total396132104287-185

References

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  1. ^"IIHF Men's World Ranking". IIHF. 26 May 2025. Retrieved26 May 2025.
  2. ^"Brazil vs. Argentina". Euro Hockey. Retrieved2015-06-08.
  3. ^"Brazil records first ever hockey victory in 5-2 victory over Mexico". The Hockey House. Archived fromthe original on 2018-09-19. Retrieved2015-06-08.
  4. ^"Brazil Wins First Ever Ice Hockey Medal at Pan-American Games". The Hockey House. Archived fromthe original on 2019-01-15. Retrieved2015-06-08.
  5. ^AmeriGol - Miami International Hockey Association
  6. ^"Em busca de mais resultados".Confederação Brasileira de Desportos no Gelo. Archived fromthe original on 2015-06-11. Retrieved2015-06-08.In Portuguese
  7. ^"Ice Hockey in Brazil".National Teams of Ice Hockey. Retrieved2023-04-14.

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