Turkish Ice Hockey Federation

Turkey
Association name Turkish Ice Hockey Federation
IIHF membership May 1, 1991
President Akın Kılavuz
IIHF men's ranking 35
IIHF women's ranking 34
http://www.tbhf.org.tr

Turkish Ice Hockey Federation (Turkish: Türkiye Buz Hokeyi Federasyonu, TBHF) is the governing body of the ice hockey sport in Turkey. It was established in 1991 as the Turkish Ice Sports Federation (Turkish: Türkiye Buz Sporları Federasyonu, TBSF). It is a member of the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF). The TBHF is based in Ankara and its current chairman is A. Kadir Dökmeci.[1]

TBHF conducts two ice hockey leagues for men's, one for juniors /U20) and since February 2007 one for women's teams. The federation organizes also the national teams for men's, women's, juniors U20 and U18.

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History

Ice hockey playing started in Turkey in the beginning of 1980s at Atatürk ice rink and on the frozen pool of Youth Park in Ankara and Korukent ice rink in Istanbul. The first ice hockey match dates back to January 9, 1988 played at Atatürk ice rink in Ankara between the teams of Ankara and Istanbul, which were coached by an American officer Glenn Brown and Sinisha Tomic from Yugoslavia respectively.

By February 1989, the "Buz Pateni Sarayı" (literally "Ice Skating Palace"), country's first Olympic size hockey rink was opened in Ankara, which initiated the ice hockey in Turkey. Founding of an ice hockey school the same year by Cüneyt Kozan and Fahri Paslı was one of the most basic and important steps in the development of this sport branch in Turkey. Some of the sportspeople, who learnt playing ice hockey at this school, are still members of the national team.

Ankara Buz Pateni Sarayı hosted the first match ever played in compliance with the international rules and regulations end of 1989 between Ankara Tarım Kredi Spor and Istanbul Paten Kulübü teams.

By January 1990, ice hockey sport was subordinated to the Turkish Ski Federation, and the first official championship ever was organized among two teams from Ankara and two from Istanbul.

With the foundation of the Turkish Ice Sports Federation in 1991, ice hockey sport separated from the Turkish Ski Federation and came along with figure skating sport under the authority of the new organization. Turkey became member of the International Ice Hockey Federation IIHF the same year, and formed the national team to participate at the 1992 World championships Group C tournaments.

The rising interest in ice hockey effected the increasing number of players and then the teams. Rino Ouellette, a Canadian diplomat in Ankara, who coached two teams consecutively, contributed much to the development of ice hockey sport in Turkey. A tournament, organized in 1992, laid the ground stone for the establishment of Turkey's first ice hockey league in 1993.

From 1992 on, the federation conducted regularly courses for referees and trainers.

Under increasing competition pressure, the teams were forced to transfer valuable players from countries with ice hockey tradition like Canada, Russia, Ukraina etc. The presence of the foreign sportspeople contributed considerable to the enhancement of this sport resulting in Turkey's first international win in 1997 against New Zealand.[2]

In the end of 2006, ice hockey sport detached on International Skating Union's recommendation from the Turkish Ice Sports Federation establishing its own organization.[3]

Domestic events and teams

The TBHF conducts in the 2006-2007 season four leagues and an outdoor ice hockey tournament.[4] In the Turkish Ice Hockey Super League, 8 teams compete. Turkish Ice Hockey First League compromise 5 teams. In the Juniors (U20) League, there are 11 teams.[5] The Turkish Ice Hockey Women's League debuted in February 2007 with 7 teams.[6] Currently there are 625 registered hockey players in Turkish ice hockey leagues.[7]

Prize money

The federation re-evaluated the prize money scheme for all the six divisions valid in the 2010–11 season.[8]

Prize Money Scheme (in TUL)*
League Champion Runner-up Third Fourth Fifth
Super League 25,000 15,000 10,000
Women'S League 12,500 7,500 5,000
First League 5,000 3,000 2,000
Juniors (U20) League 5,000 3,000 2,000
Youth (U18) League 5,000 3,000 2,000
Boys Tournement 3,000 2,000 2,000 1,000 1,000

Turkish Ice Hockey Super League

Club Home town Arena Founded Last season
Anka Spor Kulübü Ankara Bel-Pa 2004 3rd
Başkent Yıldızları Spor Kulübü Ankara Bel-Pa 1998 4th
Büyükşehir Belediyesi Ankara Spor Kulübü Ankara Bel-Pa 1978 6th
İstanbul Paten Spor Kulübü Istanbul Galleria 1987 5th
İstanbul TED Kolejliler Spor Kulübü Istanbul Galleria 2000 Promoted from First League
Kocaeli Büyükşehir Belediyesi Kağıt Spor Kulübü Izmit Kocaeli 2000 1st
Polis Akademisi ve Koleji Spor Kulübü Ankara Bel-Pa 1996 2nd
TED Ankara Kolejliler Spor Kulübü Ankara Bel-Pa 1954 7th

Turkish Ice Hockey First League

Club Home town Arena Founded Last season
ABBA Spor Kulübü Ankara Bel-Pa 2005
Ankara Emniyet Spor Kulübü Ankara Bel-Pa 1990 2nd
Ankara Üniversitesi Spor Kulübü Ankara Bel-Pa 1948
İzmit Şirintepe Spor Kulübü Izmit Kocaeli 2000
ODTÜ Spor Kulübü Ankara Bel-Pa 1962 4th
Truva Paten Spor Kulübü Istanbul Galleria 2005 5th
Yükseliş Spor Kulübü Ankara Bel-Pa 2007

Turkish Ice Hockey Women's League - Group A

Club Home town Arena Founded Last season
Anka Spor Kulübü Ankara Bel-Pa 2004
Ankara Üniversitesi Spor Kulübü Ankara Bel-Pa 1948
ODTÜ Spor Kulübü Ankara Bel-Pa 1962
Polis Akademisi ve Koleji Spor Kulübü Ankara Bel-Pa 1996 1st
Truva Paten Spor Kulübü Ankara Galleria 2005

Turkish Ice Hockey Women's League - Group B

Club Home town Arena Founded Last season
ABBA Spor Kulübü Ankara Bel-Pa 2005
Boğaziçi Patinaj Spor Kulübü Istanbul Galleria 1986
Başkent Yıldızları Buz Hokeyi Spor Kulübü Ankara Bel-Pa 1998
Kocaeli Büyükşehir Belediyesi Kağıt Spor Kulübü Izmit Kocaeli 2000 2nd
Milenyum Paten Kulübü Ankara Bel-Pa 2002

Turkish Juniors (U20) League

International events

Turkish national ice hockey teams took part in the following events:

2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008

Coach

The national team's head coach is Jim MacEachern form Manitouwadge, Ontario, Canada. Jim coached the four Turkish national teams for the 2007-2008 season and is currently negotiating an extension of his contract.

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