Association | Ice Hockey Association of Thailand |
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General manager | Pongsaya Hongswadhi |
Head coach | Casey Cook |
Assistants | James Speck |
Captain | Ken Kindborn |
Most games | Tewin Chartsuwan (78) |
Top scorer | Tewin Chartsuwan (82) |
Most points | Tewin Chartsuwan (141) |
Team colors | |
IIHF code | THA |
Ranking | |
Current IIHF | 43 1 (27 May 2024)[1] |
Highest IIHF | 43 (2024) |
Lowest IIHF | 51 (2019) |
First international | |
Japan 39–0 Thailand (Aomori, Japan; 2 February 2003) | |
Biggest win | |
Thailand 29–0 Bahrain (Astana, Kazakhstan; 29 January 2011) Thailand 29–0 India (Kuwait City, Kuwait; 25 April 2011) | |
Biggest defeat | |
Kazakhstan 52–1 Thailand (Changchun, China; 29 January 2007) | |
IIHF World Championships | |
Appearances | 4 (first in 2019) |
Best result | 41st (2024) |
Asian Winter Games | |
Appearances | 5 (first in 2003) |
Best result | 5th (2003, 2017) |
IIHF Challenge Cup of Asia | |
Appearances | 11 (first in 2008) |
Best result | 2nd (2009, 2012, 2018) |
Southeast Asian Games | |
Appearances | 1 (first in 2017) |
Best result | 1st (2019) |
International record (W–L–T) | |
62–44–1 |
Medal record | ||
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Challenge Cup of Asia | ||
2009 Abu Dhabi | ||
2012 Dehradun | ||
2018 Pasay | ||
2010 Taipei | ||
2011 Kuwait City | ||
2017 Bangkok | ||
Southeast Asian Games | ||
2019 Philippines | Team | |
2017 Kuala Lumpur | Team |
The Thailand national ice hockey team is the national men's ice hockey team of Thailand. The team is controlled by the Ice Hockey Association of Thailand and a member of the International Ice Hockey Federation. Thailand is currently ranked at fifty-first in the IIHF World Rankings and have been entered in the World Championship tournaments since 2019 but have not yet participated at any Olympic Games. They have played in the Challenge Cup of Asia, a regional tournament for lower-tier hockey nations in Asia.
The first official hockey league in Thailand, the Bangkok Ice Hockey league (BIHL) was founded in 2014. The majority of the practices and games for the handful of teams in the BIHL are held at the two rinks inside of Central Rama 9 and Imperial World in Samrong, two of Bangkok's popular shopping malls.[2] Currently, most of Thailand's national hockey players are playing on the BIHL with a player as young as 15 years old.