Andorra men's national ice hockey team

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The Andorra national ice hockey team (Catalan: Selecció d'hoquei sobre gel d'Andorra) is the national men's ice hockey team of Andorra. The team is controlled by the Federació Andorrana d'Esports de Gel (FAEG) and has been an associate member of the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF).

Head coachOriol Boronat
Top scorerGerard Ávila (12)
Most pointsGerard Ávila (16)
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Andorra
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AssociationFederació Andorrana d'Esports de Gel
Head coachOriol Boronat
Top scorerGerard Ávila (12)
Most pointsGerard Ávila (16)
Home stadiumPalau de Gel d'Andorra[1]
Team colors       
IIHF codeAND
Ranking
Current IIHFNR (26 May 2025)[2]
First international
Portugal  3–2  Andorra
(Canillo, Andorra; 29 September 2017)
Biggest win
Andorra  12–0  Portugal
(Füssen, Germany; 6 May 2022)
Biggest defeat
Liechtenstein  24–2  Andorra
(Canillo, Andorra; April 26, 2025)
IIHF Development Cup
Appearances3 (first in 2017)
Best result4th (2017, 2018)
International record (W–L–T)
1–17–1
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History

Ice hockey in Andorra as a sport began in 1987, with the opening of the Palau de Gel, the principality's only ice rink, in the town of Canillo. The Andorran Federation of Ice Sports, known in Catalan as the Federació Andorrana d'Esports de Gel (FAEG), was established in 1992 and later joined the IIHF on 4 May 1995.[3] Despite not having a national team nor entering in any IIHF tournaments, Canillo was the host city of the 1997 IIHF World Championship Group D tournament, as well as the 2024 IIHF Women's World Championship Division II A tournament.

However, it was only in 2017, when an official Andorra national team was organized. The national team made its debut at the 2017 IIHF Development Cup which was hosted in Canillo. Andorra played Portugal, Ireland, and Morocco. They lost all of their matches in the tournament, including a 5–3 defeat to Portugal in the bronze medal match.[3] Andorra's first match was on 29 September 2017 against Portugal, the match ended in a 3–2 defeat in penalty shootout.[4]

In 2022, Andorra applied to participate in the IIHF World Championships, though the Andorran federation noted that the country had difficulty fulfilling IIHF criteria, which include having 60 registered players and a domestic league.[5]

Tournament record

World Championship

More information Year, Host ...
Year Host Result Pld W OTW OTL L
1930 through 1994Not a member of the IIHF
1995 through 2026Did not enter
Total0/0
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IIHF Development Cup

More information Year, Host ...
Year Host Result Pld W OTW OTL L
2017Andorra Canillo4th place40013
2018Germany Füssen4th place50005
20225th place511*3
2023Slovakia BratislavaDid not participate
2024Slovakia Bratislava
2025Andorra Canillo6th place50005
Total3/31410216
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All-time record against other national teams

As of 7 May 2022[6]
More information Team, GP ...
Team GP W T L GF GA
 Algeria1001514
 Brazil100147
 Colombia100138
 Greece100147
 Ireland40132025
 Liechtenstein2002632
 Morocco100139
 North Macedonia2002715
 Portugal51042234
 Puerto Rico1001115
Total19111775166
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