Venezuela men's national ice hockey team

The Venezuelan national ice hockey team (Spanish: Selección de hockey sobre hielo de Venezuela) is the national ice hockey team of Venezuela and is controlled by the Venezuelan Ice and Inline Hockey Association (AVHLH), the governing body for both ice and inline hockey in Venezuela. Venezuela is currently not a member of the IIHF and therefore not eligible to enter any IIHF World Championship events.

Venezuela
AssociationAsociación Venezolana de Hockey en Línea y en Hielo
CaptainJuan Singer
Team colorsN/A
IIHF codeVEN
First international
 Colombia 12–1 Venezuela 
(Coral Springs, United States; 9 November 2018)
Biggest win
 Venezuela 8–4 Chile 
(Coral Springs, United States; 6 September 2019)
Biggest defeat
 Colombia 13–0 Venezuela 
(Coral Springs, United States; 11 November 2018)
Amerigol LATAM Cup
Appearances2 (first in 2018)
Best result4th (2018, 2019)
International record (W–L–T)
2–4–0

History

Venezuela made its debut in international ice hockey competition at the 2018 Amerigol LATAM Cup, sanctioned by the Amerigol Miami International Hockey Association, which took place in Coral Springs, Florida, United States.[1] The team played their first game against Colombia on 9 November 2018, which they fell to them 12–1. On 10 November 2018, the team played their fourth game and went on to win 5–3 against Brazil. They eliminated Brazil in the preliminary round and advanced to the Amerigol LATAM Cup semi-finals. On 11 November 2018, the team once again played against Colombia, went on to a 13–0 loss, and finished fourth place as the semi-finalist.

In the 2019 Amerigol LATAM Cup, the team won 8–4 against Chile and later won 5–3 against the Mexico Selects team. In the semi-finals, they lost 7–4 to Colombia and later in the bronze medal game, lost 3–2 to the Mexico Selects team, finishing fourth place for the second straight year.

Tournament record

Amerigol LATAM Cup

Year Host Result Pld W OTW OTL L
2018 Coral Springs4th place51004
2019 Coral Springs4th place
(Division 1)
42002
Total1/193006

Roster

Last roster update: 6 November 2018[2]

#NamePos
1Eduardo Bonilla
7Hugo Pérez
10Jacinto Becerra
17Armando Viscaya
19Randolfo Vera
39Dieter JaaniorgG
53Gabriel Velandia
66Marlon Espina
68Johan Espina
69Edgar Contreras
76Robert Osa (A)
79Juan Singer (C)
98Ricardo Macho
99Martin Lee

All-time record against other nations

Last match update: 8 September 2019

Key
    Positive balance (more Wins)
    Neutral balance (Wins = Losses)
    Negative balance (more Losses)
Team GP W T L GF GA
 Chile110084
 Brazil110053
 Argentina1001510
 Colombia3003532
Total62042349
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