- Mexico national ice hockey team
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Mexico Association Federacion Deportiva de Mexico de Hockey sobre Hielo Head coach Joaquin de la Garma Assistants Diego de la Garma
George KingstonCaptain Fernando Ugarte Most games Lior Miller (46) Most points Adrian Cervantes (52) IIHF ranking 33 Highest IIHF ranking 32 (2010) Lowest IIHF ranking 43 (2005) Team colours First international Belgium 5–0 Mexico
(Reykjavik, Iceland; April 10, 2000)Biggest win Mexico 48–0 Armenia
(Mexico City, Mexico; March 11, 2005)Biggest defeat Romania 19–0 Mexico
(Bucharest, Romania; March 26, 2001)IIHF World Championships Appearances 11 (first in 2000) Best result 35th (2008) International record (W–L–T) 13–33–2 The Mexican national ice hockey team is the national men's ice hockey team of Mexico and a member of the International Ice Hockey Federation. They are currently ranked 32nd in the IIHF World Rankings and currently compete in IIHF World Championship Division II.[1]
History
Mexico joined the International Ice Hockey Federation in April 1985.[2] They played its first game in 2000 during the 2000 World Championships, losing to Belgium 5–0.[3] Since then they have participated in every World Championship and are currently in division II after finishing fifth in the group A tournament, which was held in Mexico.[3][4] It is the only Latin American team that competes in the IIHF tournament.
Roster
From the 2011 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships[5]
Goaltenders # Player Catches Height Weight Date of Birth Club 1 Andres De la Garma R 180 cm 70 kg Mar. 11, 1988 Zapotec Totems 20 Alfonso De Alba R 173 cm 71 kg Apr. 16, 1985 Aztec Eagle Warriors Defensemen # Player Shoots Height Weight Date of Birth Club 3 Manuel Escandon L 185 cm 80 kg Jul. 28, 1991 Teotihuacan Priests 5 Lior Miller R 180 cm 73 kg Mar. 5, 1981 Zapotec Totems 8 Luis Alberto De la Vega R 182 cm 75 kg Mar. 23, 1988 Mayan Astronomers 15 Fernando Ugarte R 178 cm 65 kg Jan. 11, 1983 Teotihuacan Priests 17 Luis David Gonzalez R 181 cm 72 kg Oct. 7, 1988 Teotihuacan Priests 21 Francisco Padilla R 176 cm 77 kg Mar. 7, 1993 Zapotec Totems 24 Alejandro Rosette R 180 cm 78 kg Sep. 15, 1987 Aztec Eagle Warriors Forwards # Player Shoots Height Weight Date of Birth Club 6 Jorge Ehlers R 175 cm 60 kg Jul. 16, 1987 Zapotec Totems 7 Raul Bravo R 179 cm 75 kg Sep. 27, 1983 Mayan Astronomers 9 Oscar Flores R 176 cm 80 kg Apr. 22, 1992 Zapotec Totems 10 Hector Carerro R 180 cm 70 kg Apr. 3, 1991 Teotihuacan Priests 11 Alexander Gutierrez R 182 cm 76 kg Dec. 14, 1990 Teotihuacan Priests 12 Sebastian Ortega R 180 cm 70 kg Jun. 13, 1987 Aztec Eagle Warriors 13 Andres Valenzuela R 181 cm 75 kg Sep. 13, 1989 Aztec Eagle Warriors 14 Ruben Cuevas R 176 cm 75 kg Feb. 15, 1993 Mayan Astronomers 16 Manuel Sierra R 188 cm 92 kg Aug. 27, 1981 Aztec Eagle Warriors 18 Ander Barberena R 175 cm 69 kg Nov. 8, 1989 Zapotec Totems 19 Guillermo Diaz R 175 cm 68 kg Dec. 22, 1983 Mayan Astronomers 22 Oscar Rubio R 175 cm 77 kg Dec. 31, 1988 Aztec Eagle Warriors 23 Christian Smithers R 187 cm 80 kg Aug. 2, 1992 Mayan Astonomers References
- ^ "2010 Men's World Ranking". International Ice Hockey Federation. http://www.iihf.com/home-of-hockey/championships/world-ranking/mens-world-ranking/2010-ranking.html. Retrieved 2010-06-13.
- ^ "Mexico". International Ice Hockey Federation. http://www.iihf.com/iihf-home/countries/mexico.html. Retrieved 2010-06-13.
- ^ a b "Mexico All Time Results". National Teams of Ice Hockey. http://nationalteamsoficehockey.com/Mexico_All_Time_Results.pdf. Retrieved 2010-06-13.[dead link]
- ^ "2010 IIHF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP Div. II Group A". International Ice Hockey Federation. http://www.iihf.com/channels0910/wm-iia. Retrieved 2010-06-13.
- ^ "Mexico". International Ice Hockey Federation. http://stats.iihf.com/Hydra/263/IHM2630MEX_33_3_0.pdf. Retrieved 2011-04-20.
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