Romania women's national ice hockey team

The Coat of arms of Romania is the badge used on the players jerseys.
Nickname(s) Tricolori
Association Romanian Ice Hockey Federation
General Manager Agota Csiszer
Head coach Gheorge Pogăcean
Assistants Cristinel Munteanu
Captain Magdolna Popescu
Most games Ibolya Sandor (31)
Most points Magdolna Dobondi (41)
Team colors                    
IIHF code ROU
Ranking
Current IIHF 37
Highest IIHF 25 (first in 2003)
Lowest IIHF 38 (2014)
First international
 Netherlands 14–1 Romania 
(Bucharest, Romania; March 5, 2001)
Biggest win
 Romania 27–0 Turkey 
(Miercurea-Ciuc, Romania; March 26, 2007)
Biggest defeat
 Italy 15–0 Romania 
(Bucharest, Romania; March 8, 2001)
IIHF World Women's Championships - Division III
Appearances 2 (first in 2003)
Best result 5th (2004)
International record (W–L–T)
12-26-1

The Romanian women's national ice hockey team represents Romania at the International Ice Hockey Federation's IIHF World Women's Championships. The women's national team is controlled by Romanian Ice Hockey Federation. As of 2015, Romania has 53 female players.[1] The Romanian women's national team is no longer ranked in the IIHF since they have not participated since 2011.

History

The Romanian women's national team made their debut at the 2001 Women's World Ice Hockey Championships. They finished 9th out of ten in the qualification event for Division II and thus entered the newly founded Division III in the following year. At the 2004 Women's World Championship, they were relegated to Division IV, which is where they have been competing since then. As the lower divisions saw no match play in 2009,[2] and there was no IIHF World Women's Championship in the Olympic year 2010, the Romanian team will play their first World Championship match in three years at the 2011 IIHF Women's World Championship.

Olympic record

The Romanian women's hockey team has never qualified for an Olympic tournament.

World Championship record

All-time record against other nations

As of September 14, 2011

Team GP W T L GF GA
 Turkey 2 2 0 0 36 1
 Estonia 2 2 0 0 13 3
 Iceland 4 2 0 2 12 9
 South Africa 4 2 0 2 13 12
 South Korea 3 1 0 2 7 9
 New Zealand 4 1 0 3 9 21
 Croatia 1 0 0 1 2 3
 Australia 1 0 0 1 1 9
 Netherlands 1 0 0 1 1 14
 Italy 1 0 0 1 0 15
 Slovenia 2 0 0 2 1 12
 Austria 2 0 0 2 0 18
 Belgium 3 0 0 3 1 16
 Hungary 4 0 0 4 9 15

2011 Roster

[3]

Goaltenders
Number Player Club
20 Beata Antal SC Miercurea Ciuc
25 Andreea Herescu CSS Triumf Bucharest
97 Agnes Szigeti SC Miercurea Ciuc
Defensemen
Number Player Club
3 Kinga Koncsag SC Miercurea Ciuc
6 Dalma Katona SC Miercurea Ciuc
10 Csilla Gyorgy SC Miercurea Ciuc
11 Melinda Vancsa SC Miercurea Ciuc
14 Noemi Ballo SC Miercurea Ciuc
17 Timea Csiszer SC Miercurea Ciuc
19 Erika Gal SC Miercurea Ciuc
Forwards
Number Player Club
4 Zsuzsana Szabo CSS Triumf Bucharest
7 Erika Zerkula SC Miercurea Ciuc
8 Laura Ballo SC Miercurea Ciuc
9 Bernadette Biro SC Miercurea Ciuc
12 Magdolna Popescu SC Miercurea Ciuc
13 Agota Barta SC Miercurea Ciuc
15 Emoke Miklos SC Miercurea Ciuc
18 Andreea Novac CSS Triumf Bucharest
21 Ioana Danciu CSS Triumf Bucharest
22 Alexandra Orban CSS Triumf Bucharest
23 Ibolya Sandor SC Miercurea Ciuc
96 Katalin Sajtos SC Miercurea Ciuc
98 Livia Voitovici CSS Triumf Bucharest
99 Ileana Radu CSS Triumf Bucharest

References

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