South African Ice Hockey Federation

The South African Ice Hockey Federation (SAIHF) (Afrikaans: Suid-Afrikaanse Yshokkie Federasie) is the governing body that oversees ice hockey in South Africa.[1][2] It was the first African nation to join the International Ice Hockey Federation.

South Africa
Association nameSouth African Ice Hockey Federation
IIHF CodeRSA
IIHF membership25 February 1937
PresidentJason Cerff
IIHF men's ranking41st
IIHF women's ranking33rd
www.saihf.com

National teams

2023 South Africa Participation

EventDivisionHost NationHost CityDateResult
Men'sDIV IIIASouth Africa South AfricaCape Town17 – 23 April 2023
Women'sDIV IIBSouth Africa South AfricaCape Town20 –26 February 20234th Place
Men U20DIV IIITurkey TurkeyIstanbul26 January 2022 – 2 February 20238th Place
Men U18DIV IIIBSouth Africa South AfricaCape Town13 – 16 March 20234th Place

2022 South Africa Participation

EventDivisionHost NationHost CityDateResult
Men'sDIV IIIBSouth Africa South AfricaCape Town13–18 March 2022Gold Medal (Promoted to 2023 Division IIIA)
Men U20DIV IIIMexico MexicoQueretaro22–30 July 20228th Place
Men U18DIV IIIBBosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and HerzegovinaSarajevo17–22 April 2022Bronze Medal
Women'sDIV IIICroatia CroatiaZagreb17–22 May 20224th Place

2021 South Africa Participation

EventDivisionHost NationHost CityDateResult
Men'sDIV IIIBSouth Africa South AfricaCape TownCancelled
Men U20DIV IIIMexico MexicoMexico CityCancelled
Men U18DIV IIIBLuxembourg LuxembourgKockelscheuerCancelled
Women'sDIV IIICroatia CroatiaZagrebCancelled

2020 South Africa Participation

EventDivisionHost NationHost CityDateResult
Men'sDIV IIIBSouth Africa South AfricaCape Town20–26 April 2020Cancelled
Men U20DIV IIIBulgaria BulgariaSofia13–19 January 20208th Place
Men U18DIV IIIBLuxembourg LuxembourgKockelscheuer29 March - 4 April 2020Cancelled
Women'sDIV IIIBulgaria BulgariaSofia4–10 December 2019Gold Medal

2019 South Africa Participation

EventDivisionHost NationHost CityDateResult
Men'sDIV IIIBulgaria BulgariaSofia22–28 April 20196th Place (Relegation to 2020 Division III Group B)
Men U20DIV IIIIceland IcelandReykjavík14–20 January 20197th Place
Men U18DIV IIIBSouth Africa South AfricaCape Town9–12 April 2019Bronze Medal
Women'sDIV IIBQSouth Africa South AfricaCape Town13–18 January 20193rd Place

2018 South Africa Participation

EventDivisionHost NationHost CityDateResult
Men'sDIV IIISouth Africa South AfricaCape Town16 – 22 April 20175th Place
Men U20DIV IIIQSouth Africa South AfricaCape Town26 – 28 January 20181st Place (Promoted to the 2019 U20 World Championship Division III)
Men U18DIV IIIBNew Zealand New ZealandQueenstown26 – 28 April 2018Bronze Medal
Women'sDIV IIBQBulgaria BulgariaSofia4 – 9 December 20173rd Place

2017 South Africa results

EventDivisionHost NationDateResult
Men'sDiv. IIIBulgaria Bulgaria10–16 April 20175th Place
Men U20Div. IIINew Zealand New Zealand16–22 January 20178th Place
Men U18Div IIIBMexico Mexico18–20 March 2017Bronze Medal
Women'sDiv IIIBQChinese Taipei Chinese Taipei12–17 December 20163rd Place

Provincial associations

Leagues

  • Cape Town Premier League
  • Cape Town U/20 League
  • Cape Town PeeWee League
  • Gauteng Premier League
  • Gauteng First Division
  • Gauteng Premier U20 League
  • Gauteng U18 League
  • Gauteng U16 League
  • Gauteng U14 League
  • Ladies League

National competitions

  • South African Super League
  • South African Junior Interprovincial Ice Hockey Championship
  • South African Ladies Interprovivial Ice Hockey Championships

See also

References

  1. "Passing the torch in South Africa". Letsplayhockey.com. 14 April 2016. Retrieved 18 October 2016.
  2. "Ice hockey makes a return". Independent Online. South Africa. 28 July 2015. Retrieved 18 October 2016.
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