Mongolia men's national under-18 ice hockey team

The Mongolia men's national under-18 ice hockey team is the men's national under-18 ice hockey team of Mongolia. The team is controlled by the Mongolian Ice Hockey Federation, a member of the International Ice Hockey Federation.

Mongolia U18
Shirt badge/Association crest
AssociationMongolian Ice Hockey Federation
Team colors     
IIHF codeMGL
First international
 New Zealand 5 – 1 Mongolia 
(Bangkok, Thailand; 25 March 2000)
Biggest win
 Mongolia 37 – 0 Macau 
(Samarkand, Uzbekistan; 25 April 2024)
Biggest defeat
 Australia 33 – 0 Mongolia 
(Taipei, Chinese Taipei; 2 March 2009)
IIHF World U18 Championship
Appearances3 (first in 2008)
Best result42nd (2008)
IIHF Asian Oceanic U18 Championship
Appearances3 (first in 2000)
Best result4th (2002)
IIHF U18 Asia and Oceania Championship
Appearances2 (first in 2023 2024)
Best result3rd (2023) 3rd (2024)
International record (W–L–T)
8–20–1

History

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The Mongolia men's national under-18 ice hockey team played its first game in 2000 against New Zealand during the 2000 IIHF Asian Oceanic Junior U18 Championship Division II tournament being held in Bangkok, Thailand.[1] Mongolia lost the game 1–5 and finished the tournament in last place.[2] The following year the team finished first in the Division II tournament at the 2001 IIHF Asian Oceanic U18 Championship and were set to gain promotion to Division I but due to a format change both divisions were merged for the 2002 IIHF Asian Oceanic U18 Championship.[1][3] During the tournament Mongolia achieved their largest victory in international participation when they defeated Thailand 12–1.[1] At the 2002 IIHF Asian Oceanic U18 Championship Mongolia finished fourth after winning two of their five games, beating both Chinese Taipei and Thailand.[1] After a six-year absence from international competition the under-18 team returned to compete in the 2008 IIHF World U18 Championships Division III Group A being held in Mexico City, Mexico. They finished in last place after losing all five of their games.[4] The following year they again finished in last place and also suffered their largest defeat in international competition after losing to Australia 0–33.[5] In 2011 Mongolian under-18 were set to play at their fourth World Championships however the Mongolian Ice Hockey Federation had to withdraw both the under-18 team and the men's senior team from their respective tournaments due to financial reasons.[6]

International competitions

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Fixtures and results

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2000

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25 March 2000
20:00
Mongolia  1 – 5
(0–2, 0–1, 1–2)
  New ZealandBangkok
Attendance: 350
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26 March 2000
16:00
Mongolia  2 – 6
(1–2, 1–3, 0–1)
  Chinese TaipeiBangkok
Attendance: 300
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28 March 2000
18:00
Thailand  4 – 4
(1–0, 1–2, 2–2)
  MongoliaBangkok
Attendance: 300
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2001

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10 March 2001
14:00
Thailand  1–12
(1–4, 0–3, 0–5)
  MongoliaSeoul
Attendance: 300
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2002

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10 March 2002
11:30
Chinese Taipei  2–5
(1–1, 0–3, 1–1)
  MongoliaAuckland
Attendance: 300
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11 March 2002
19:15
Mongolia  10–4
(6–0, 1–2, 3–2)
  ThailandAuckland
Attendance: 300
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12 March 2002
12:30
Australia  9–2
(3–0, 2–2, 4–4)
  MongoliaAuckland
Attendance: 300
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14 March 2002
15:15
Mongolia  1–17
(1–5, 0–5, 0–7)
  ChinaAuckland
Attendance: 300
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15 March 2002
15:15
Mongolia  1–14
(0–2, 0–7, 1–5)
  New ZealandAuckland
Attendance: 300
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2008

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2 March 2008
16:00
New Zealand  29–0
(7–0, 10–0, 12–0)
  MongoliaSan Jeronimo Arena
Attendance: 550
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6 March 2008
19:00
Mexico  10–1
(5–0, 0–1, 5–0)
  MongoliaSan Jeronimo Arena
Attendance: 326
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7 March 2008
16:00
Mongolia  2–12
(1–5, 0–4, 1–3)
  South AfricaSan Jeronimo Arena
Attendance: 145
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8 March 2008
16:00
Chinese Taipei  13–4
(5–0, 5–0, 3–4)
  MongoliaSan Jeronimo Arena
Attendance: 375
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2009

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March 2, 2009
16:00
Australia  33–0  MongoliaTapei Annex Ice Rink
Attendance: 150
Referee:
Park GJ  
W Darge (EQ) 00:53
W Darge (EQ) 04:15
J McFadden (EQ) 04:53
K Dolling (EQ) 10:29
R Outred (EQ) 10:41
E Sewell (EQ) 11:45
B Cliff (EQ) 12:09
J McFadden (EQ) 13:04
E Sewell (EQ) 15:32
A McKenzie (EQ) 16:16
S Best (EQ) 17:16
J Kyros (EQ) 17:46
S Best (EQ) 18:20
A McKenzie (EQ) 21:40
B Cliff (EQ) 23:56
J Kyros (EQ) 25:07
S Renner (EQ) 26:44
S McGregor (EQ) 30:33
K Dolling (EQ) 31:29
W Darge (EQ) 34:07
R McLeod (EQ) 34:22
W Darge (EQ) 38:27
W Darge (EQ) 38:45
K Dolling (EQ) 41:11
W Darge (EQ) 44:00
J McFadden (EQ) 47:15
C Vickers (PP) 51:35
S Austin (EQ) 52:34
A McKenzie (EQ) 53:11
W Darge (EQ) 53:38
B Funes (EQ) 58:17
C Vickers (EQ) 59:14
R Outred (EQ) 59:53
Goals
March 3, 2009
16:00
Mongolia  1–19  New ZealandTapei Annex Ice Rink
Attendance: 100
Referee:
K Hokkanen  
Z Batdorj (PP) 43:12GoalsJ Challis (PP) 04:31
J Challis (PP) 13:38
H King (PP) 14:02
A Gouldstone (PP) 25:19
L Pickering (EQ) 27:22
D Dickson (EQ) 29:01
D Dunlop (EQ) 30:30
H Dunlop (PP) 34:15
G Lloyd (EQ) 35:14
J Challis (EQ) 36:08
H Dunlop (EQ) 37:04
J Challis (PP) 38:34
D Dickson (EQ) 39:24
J Challis (EQ) 47:00
D Dunlop (EQ) 47:29
D Dickson (PP) 60:13
J Challis (EQ) 51:11
C McDermid (EQ) 54:38
M Attwell (PP) 58:54
March 5, 2009
16:00
South Africa  12–3  MongoliaTapei Annex Ice Rink
Attendance: 120
Referee:
R van Gameren  
C Labuschagne (PP) 05:15
J Goodwin (EQ) 11:28
U Samaai (SH) 13:54
Kyle van Rooyen (EQ) 17:08
U Samaai (SH) 20:50
C Labuschagne (EQ) 29:50
C Labuschagne (EQ) 32:06
C Labuschagne (EQ) 32:31
C Williams (SH) 45:44
W du Preez (EQ) 54:38
C Labuschagne (EQ) 55:03
J Johnson (PP) 57:51
GoalsS Zagdjav (EQ) 27:11
A Ganbat (EQ) 38:45
T Dondov (EQ) 40:54

2010

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9 March 2010
15:30
Mongolia  1–18
(0–6, 1–7, 0–5)
  Chinese Taipei
10 March 2010
19:00
China  27–0
(8–0, 14–0, 5–0)
  Mongolia
11 March 2010
19:00
Turkey  19–1
(7–0, 7–1, 5–0)
  Mongolia
12 March 2010
19:00
Bulgaria  14–0
(4–0, 4–0, 6–0)
  Mongolia

2023

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All times are local (UTC+8)

11 March 2023
20:30
Mongolia  5-0  IranAIC_Steppe_Arena, Mongolia
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12 March 2023
20:30
Mongolia  10-2  United Arab EmiratesAIC_Steppe_Arena, Mongolia
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14 March 2023
20:30
Mongolia  4-7  UzbekistanAIC_Steppe_Arena, Mongolia
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15 March 2023
20:30
Turkmenistan  6-4  MongoliaAIC_Steppe_Arena, Mongolia
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17 March 2023
20:30
Thailand  4-6  MongoliaAIC_Steppe_Arena, Mongolia
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2024

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23 April 2024
19:30
India  0-32
(0–10, 0–9, 0–13)
  MongoliaIce Rink, Samarkand
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25 April 2024
19:30
  Mongolia37-0
(13–0, 12–0, 12–0)
  MacauIce Rink, Samarkand
Attendance: 70
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6 minPenalties2 min
75Shots5
26 April 2024
19:30
Indonesia  4-9
(2–3, 1–3, 1–3)
  MongoliaIce Rink, Samarkand
Attendance: 250
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16 minPenalties2 min
16Shots62
28 April 2024
11:00
Mongolia  12-3
(7–3, 1–0, 4–0)
  United Arab EmiratesIce Rink, Samarkand
Attendance: 300
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33 minPenalties37 min
42Shots20

Semi Final

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29 April 2024
19:30
  Thailand7-4
(0–1, 1–4, 3–2)
  MongoliaHumo Arena, Tashkent
Attendance: 50
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12 minPenalties14 min
37Shots41

Third place game

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30 April 2024
16:00
Mongolia  4-2
(2–0, 2–1, 0–1)
  United Arab EmiratesHumo Arena, Tashkent
Attendance: 80
10 minPenalties10 min
38Shots26

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Müller, Stephan (2005). International Ice Hockey Encyclopaedia 1904–2005. Germany: Books on Demand. pp. 390–395. ISBN 3-8334-4189-5.
  2. ^ "2000 IIHF Asian Oceanic Junior U18 Championship Div II". IIHF. Retrieved 2012-01-16.
  3. ^ "Final Ranking". IIHF. Retrieved 2012-01-21.
  4. ^ "2008 IIHF World U18 Championship Div. III Group A". IIHF. Retrieved 2012-01-21.
  5. ^ "2009 IIHF World U18 Championship Div. III Group A". IIHF. Retrieved 2012-01-22.
  6. ^ "Mongolia cancels trips". IIHF. 2011-03-31. Archived from the original on 2012-04-22. Retrieved 2012-01-21.