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Algeria Association Hockey Algeria Head coach Harond Litim Captain Harond Litim Most games Several Players (5) Top scorer Hakim Boukhaloua (5) Most points Harond Litim (11) Team colors IIHF code ALG Kuwait 8–2 Algeria (Abu Dhabi , UAE ; 16 June 2008) Algeria 14–5 Andorra (Füssen , Germany ; 4 May 2022) Colombia 11–1 Algeria (Füssen , Germany ; 7 May 2022) Appearances 1 (first in 2022 ) Best result 4th (2022) Appearances 1 (first in 2016 ) Best result 3rd (2016)Appearances 1 (first in 2008 ) Best result 4th (2008) 4–10–0
Medal record
African Cup
2016 Rabat
The Algerian national ice hockey team (Template:Lang-ar ) is the national men's ice hockey team of Algeria .
History
Formed in 2008, Algeria became a member of the IIHF on September 26, 2019. The national team was formed with the increasing number of Algerians who are playing ice hockey around the world. In June 2008, Algeria took part in the inaugural Arab Cup in Abu Dhabi , also involving the national teams of Kuwait , Morocco , and the host nation, the UAE . Algeria finished last, with Algerian forward, Harond Litim winning the MVP of the tournament award.[ 1]
Tournament record
Olympic Games
World Championship
Year
Location
Coach
Captain
Result
1930 through 2022
Did not participate
2023
TBD
To be determined
Development Cup
Year
Location
GP
W
L
T
GF
GA
Coach
Captain
Finish
2017
Canillo
Did not participate
2018
Füssen
2022
Füssen
5
2
0
3
32
35
Harond Litim
4th
African Cup
Year
Location
GP
W
L
T
GF
GA
Coach
Captain
Finish
2009
Kempton Park
Cancelled
2016[ a]
Rabat
4
2
0
2
52
42
Harond Litim
3rd
Arab Cup
Team
Current roster
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(May 2022 )
Arab Cup rosters
2008 Arab Cup Roster
2009 Arab Cup Roster
Staff & Management
All-time record against other nations
Last match update: 7 May 2022 [ 2]
See also
Notes & references
Notes
^ Clubs representing Morocco the hosts, Algeria , Egypt and Tunisia participated in the tournament. Algeria took part with HC Algiers Corsaires.
References
External links
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* IIHF associate members
** IIHF affiliate members
† IIHF suspended members
N Not an IIHF member
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