Yugoslavia men's national ice hockey team

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{{ Infobox national hockey team

| Name = Yugoslavia

| Badge = Emblem of SFR Yugoslavia.svg

| Badge_size = 150px

| caption =

| Nickname =

| Association = Ice Hockey Federation of Yugoslavia

| General Manager =

| Coach =

| Asst Coach =

| Captain =

| Most games = Edo Hafner (203)

| Top scorer =

| Most points = Zvone Šuvak (202)

| Home Stadium =

| IIHF code = YUG

| IIHF Rank =

| IIHF max =

| IIHF max date =

| IIHF min =

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| Team_Colors =

| Jerseys =

| First game = {{ih-rt|ROU}} 0–1 {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} Yugoslavia
(Ljubljana, Yugoslavia; January 30, 1934)
Last international
{{ih-rt|AUT}} 14–0 {{flagicon|SFR Yugoslavia}} Yugoslavia
(Klagenfurt, Austria; April 12, 1992)

| Largest win = Yugoslavia {{flagicon|SFR Yugoslavia}} 28–1 {{ih|BEL}}
(Copenhagen, Denmark; March 28, 1987)

| Largest loss = {{ih-rt|TCH}} 24–0 {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} Yugoslavia
(Zürich, Switzerland; February 3, 1939)

| World champ apps = 29

| World champ first = 1939

| World champ best = 8th (1974)

| Regional name = IIHF European Championships and World Cup

| Regional cup apps = 3

| Regional cup first = 1939

| Regional cup best = 7th (1968)

| Olympic apps = 5

| Olympic first = 1964

| Olympic medals =

| Record =

}}

The Yugoslav national ice hockey team was the national men's ice hockey in the former republic of Yugoslavia. They competed in five Olympic Games competitions. This article discusses the team that represented the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and its predecessors, but not the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. For the FRY, please see the Serbia and Montenegro men's national ice hockey team. The team was largely composed of players from Slovenia: throughout its existence 91% of all players on the national team were Slovene, and the entire roster for the team at the 1984 Winter Olympics, held in Sarajevo were from Slovenia.{{cite web|url=http://sochi2014.iihf.com/men/news/slovenia-yugoslavia/|title=A Slovenian send-off|last=Manninen|first=Henrik|date=2014-02-04|publisher=IIHF.com|access-date=2017-05-13}}

Olympic record

File:Équipement de hockey de l'équipe de Yougoslavie aux JO de 1984.jpg

class="wikitable sortable"
Games

! GP

! W

! T

! L

! GF

! GA

! Coach

! Captain

! Finish

! Rank

{{flagicon|AUT}} 1964 Innsbruck

| 8

| 3

| 1

| 4

| 30

| 51

| ?

| ?

| Consolation Round

| 14th

{{flagicon|FRA}} 1968 Grenoble

| 6

| 5

| 0

| 1

| 35

| 20

| ?

| ?

| Consolation Round

| 9th

{{flagicon|JPN|1947}} 1972 Sapporo

| 5

| 0

| 1

| 4

| 10

| 25

| ?

| ?

| Consolation Round

| 11th

{{flagicon|AUT}} 1976 Innsbruck

| 6

| 3

| 0

| 3

| 26

| 27

| ?

| ?

| Consolation Round

| 10th

{{flagicon|USA}} 1980 Lake Placid

| colspan=13|did not qualify, took part in Thayer Tutt Trophy.

style="border:3px solid red;"| {{flagicon|YUG}} 1984 Sarajevo

| 5

| 1

| 0

| 4

| 8

| 37

| Štefan Seme

| ?

| First Round

| 11th

{{flagicon|CAN}} 1988 Calgary

| colspan=13|did not qualify, took part in Thayer Tutt Trophy.

=Thayer Tutt Trophy record=

class="wikitable sortable"
Games

! GP

! W

! T

! L

! GF

! GA

! Coach

! Captain

! Finish

! Rank

style="border:3px solid red; background:#c96;"| {{flagicon|YUG}} 1980 Ljubljana

| 9

| 2

| 3

| 4

| 32

| 19

| ?

| ?

| Championship Round

| {{Bronze03}}

{{flagicon|FRA}} 1984 Briançon, Gap, Grenoble, and Villard-de-Lans

| colspan=13|did not participate, hosted the 1984 Winter Olympics.

{{flagicon|NED}} 1988 Eindhoven and Tilburg

| 6

| 3

| 1

| 2

| 25

| 22

| ?

| ?

| 5th Place Game

| 5th

World Championship record

File:Wereldkampioenschappen ijshockey C-landen te Genève Nederland tegen Joegoslavi…, Bestanddeelnr 912-1815.jpg vs Yugoslavia at the 1961 Ice Hockey World Championships]]

  • 1939 - 13th place
  • 1951 - 6th place in Pool B
  • 1955 - 5th place in Pool B
  • 1961 - 3rd place in Pool C
  • 1963 - 5th place in Pool B
  • 1965 - 7th place in Pool B
  • 1966 - 3rd place in Pool B
  • 1967 - 4th place in Pool B
  • 1969 - 3rd place in Pool B
  • 1970 - 4th place in Pool B
  • 1971 - 5th place in Pool B
  • 1972 - 6th place in Pool B
  • 1973 - 3rd place in Pool B
  • 1974 - 2nd place in Pool B
  • 1975 - 4th place in Pool B
  • 1976 - 5th place in Pool B
  • 1977 - 7th place in Pool B
  • 1978 - 8th place in Pool B
  • 1979 - 1st place in Pool C
  • 1981 - 7th place in Pool B
  • 1982 - 2nd place in Pool C
  • 1983 - 8th place in Pool B
  • 1985 - 2nd place in Pool C
  • 1986 - 7th place in Pool B
  • 1987 - 4th place in Pool C
  • 1989 - 2nd place in Pool C
  • 1990 - 1st place in Pool C
  • 1991 - 6th place in Pool B
  • 1992 - 8th place in Pool B

European Championship record

  • 1939 - 11th place
  • 1964 - 11th place
  • 1968 - 7th place

Successor teams

References

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