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Mexico men's national ice hockey team

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Men's national ice hockey team representing Mexico

Mexico
Shirt badge/Association crest
AssociationFederación Deportiva de Mexico de Hockey sobre Hielo (FDMHH)
General managerJoaquin de la Garma
Head coachDiego de la Garma
AssistantsLuis Olivares
CaptainHéctor Majul
Most gamesFernando Ugarte (124)
Top scorerAdrian Cervantes (72)
Most pointsAdrian Cervantes (142)
Team colors   
IIHF codeMEX
Ranking
Current IIHF43Decrease 3 (26 May 2025)[1]
Highest IIHF32 (2010O, 2014, 2015)
Lowest IIHF43 (2005–06)
First international
Belgium  5–0 Mexico
(Reykjavík, Iceland; 10 April 2000)
Biggest win
Mexico  48–0 Armenia
(Mexico City, Mexico; 11 March 2005)
Biggest defeat
Romania  19–0 Mexico
(Bucharest, Romania; 26 March 2001)
IIHF World Championships
Appearances24 (first in2000)
Best result35th (2008)
Pan American Tournament
Appearances4 (first in2014)
Best result 1st (2017)
International record (W–L–T)
58–80–2
Medal record
Pan American Tournament
Gold medal – first place2017 Mexico City
Silver medal – second place2014 Mexico City
Silver medal – second place2015 Mexico City
Silver medal – second place2016 Mexico City
IIHF World Championship Division III
Gold medal – first place2005 Mexico City
Bronze medal – third place2004 Reykjavik

TheMexico national ice hockey team (Spanish:Selección Mexicana de hockey sobre hielo) is the national men'sice hockey team ofMexico. The team is controlled by theMexico Ice Hockey Federation (Spanish:Federación Deportiva de Mexico de Hockey sobre Hielo) and a member of theInternational Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF). As of 28 May 2023, Mexico is currently ranked 37th in theIIHF World Ranking.

History

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Mexico joined the IIHF on 30 April 1985.[2] They played their first game during the2000 World Championships, losing toBelgium (5–0).[3] Since then they have participated in every World Championship and are currently in Division III A. Mexico is the onlyLatin American team that competes in IIHF tournaments. Mexico hosted thePan American Tournament from 2014 to 2017, losing to the Canada Selects once and toColombia in the final match three times. In 2017, Mexico won its first Pan American Tournament, went undefeated6–0 after defeating Colombia in the final.

Mexico won theIIHF World Championship Division III as host in2005 Mexico City, beating South Africa, Luxembourg, Ireland and Armenia, and was promoted to Division II for 2006.

Tournament record

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World Championships

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YearHostResultPldWOTWOTLL
2000IcelandReykjavík40th place
(7th in Group D)
422
2001RomaniaBucharest40th place
(6th in Division II B)
505
2002MexicoMexico City42nd place
(2nd in Division II Q)
201*1
2003South KoreaSeoul39th place
(6th in Division II A)
505
2004IcelandReykjavík43rd place
(3rd in Division III)
421*1
2005MexicoMexico City41st place
(1st in Division III)
440
2006New ZealandAuckland38th place
(5th inDivision II B)
514
2007South KoreaSeoul38th place
(5th inDivision II B)
40004
2008AustraliaNewcastle35th place
(4th inDivision II B)
52003
2009BulgariaSofia37th place
(5th inDivision II B)
51004
2010MexicoNaucalpan37th place
(5th inDivision II A)
51004
2011AustraliaMelbourne37th place
(5th inDivision II A)
51004
2012BulgariaSofia38th place
(4th inDivision II B)
52012
2013Turkeyİzmit37th place
(3rd inDivision II B)
53101
2014SpainJaca36th place
(2nd inDivision II B)
54001
2015South AfricaCape Town37th place
(3rd inDivision II B)
53012
2016MexicoMexico City36th place
(2nd inDivision II B)
54010
2017New ZealandAuckland39th place
(5th inDivision II B)
51004
2018SpainMadrid39th place
(5th inDivision II B)
51004
2019MexicoMexico City39th place
(5th inDivision II B)
51013
2020 and 2021Cancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic[4][5]
2022IcelandReykjavík36th place
(5th inDivision II B)
40004
2023TurkeyIstanbul40th place
(6th inDivision II B)
50005
2024KyrgyzstanBishkek46th place
(6th inDivision III A)
50014
2025MexicoQueretaro47th place
(1st inDivision III B)
55000
Total23/23112381766

Pan American Tournament

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YearHostResultPldWOTWOTLL
2014MexicoMexico City 2nd place53002
2015 2nd place54010
2016 2nd place65010
2017 1st place66000
Total4/42218022

Head-to-head record

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Last match update: 3 May 2025

TeamPldWTLGFGA+/–
 Argentina7700664+62
 Armenia2200650+65
 Australia70071260–48
 Belgium80081066–56
 Brazil3300311+30
 Bulgaria115065761–4
 Chile1100170+17
 China72052227–5
 Chinese Taipei100117–6
 Colombia64022714+13
 Croatia100129–7
 Estonia1001313–10
 Georgia200228–6
 Hong Kong110052+3
 Iceland51131224–12
 Ireland2200144+10
 Israel115064741+6
 Kyrgyzstan100149–5
 Luxembourg4301167+9
 Mongolia110076+1
 Netherlands1001117–16
 New Zealand124173147–16
 North Korea73042621+5
 Philippines110091+8
 Romania1001019–19
 Serbia4103542–37
 Singapore1100181+17
 South Africa85032530–5
 South Korea4004648–42
 Spain81071762–45
 Thailand100105–5
 Turkey85033620+16
 Turkmenistan100148–4
 United Arab Emirates100149–5
Total14058280602693–91

References

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  1. ^"IIHF Men's World Ranking". IIHF. 26 May 2025. Retrieved26 May 2025.
  2. ^"Mexico".International Ice Hockey Federation. Retrieved13 June 2010.
  3. ^"Mexico All Time Results"(PDF). National Teams of Ice Hockey. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved13 June 2010.
  4. ^"Men's Division II, III cancelled".IIHF. Retrieved13 March 2020.
  5. ^"IIHF – IIHF Council announces more cancellations". International Ice Hockey Federation. Retrieved18 November 2020.

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