Singapore | |
Badge: | Flag of Singapore.svg |
Badge Size: | 170px |
Association: | Singapore Ice Hockey Association |
General Manager: | Jessie Woo |
Coach: | Robert Martini |
Captain: | Daniel Chew |
Most Games: | Daniel Chew (68) |
Top Scorer: | Ethan Redden (25) |
Most Points: | Daniel Chew (61) |
Iihf Code: | SGP |
Iihf Max: | 51 |
Iihf Max Date: | since 2023 |
Iihf Min: | 55 |
Iihf Min Date: | 2021–22 |
First Game: | 4–0 (Hong Kong, China; 24 March 2008) |
Largest Win: | 13–0 (Kuwait City, Kuwait 21 April 2015) |
Largest Loss: | 15–0 (Pasay, Philippines; 8 April 2018) 15–0 (Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan; 7 March 2022) |
World Champ Apps: | 3 |
World Champ First: | 2022 |
World Champ Best: | 47th (2022) |
World Champ2 Name: | Asian Winter Games |
World Champ2 Apps: | 1 |
World Champ2 First: | 2017 |
World Champ2 Best: | 10th (2017) |
Regional Name: | Southeast Asian Games |
Regional Cup Apps: | 2 |
Regional Cup First: | 2017 |
Regional Cup Best: | 2nd (2019) |
Regional2 Name: | IIHF Challenge Cup of Asia |
Regional2 Cup Apps: | 6 |
Regional2 Cup First: | 2008 |
Regional2 Cup Best: | 4th (2017) |
Record: | 27–47–3 |
The Singapore national ice hockey team is the national men's ice hockey team of Singapore. The team is controlled by the Singapore Ice Hockey Association and a member of the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) since 2 May 1996. As of 28 May 2023, Singapore is currently ranked 51st in the IIHF World Ranking.
Singapore made its World Championship debut in 2022, and has also played in the Challenge Cup of Asia, a regional tournament for lower-tier hockey national teams in Asia. Until the 2024 Division III Group B tournament, they are unable to participate in the IIHF World Championship tournament in 2025 due to the JCube Ice Rink (the only indoor Olympic-size ice rink in the city-state) closed in 2023,[1] and cannot meet their minimum participation standards.
As of 29 February 2024[3]