Yugoslavia national ice hockey team
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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 Serbian national ice hockey team.
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- First game: January 30, 1934. Ljubljana, Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Yugoslavia 0-1 Romania
- Last game: April 7, 1991. Ljubljana, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Yugoslavia 3-1 Netherlands
- Largest victory: March 28, 1987. Copenhagen, Denmark. Yugoslavia 28-1 Denmark
- Largest defeat: February 3, 1939. Zurich, Switzerland. Yugoslavia 0-24 Czechoslovakia
- Most points: Zvone Suvak, 202
- Most games: Edo Hafner, 203
[edit] Successor teams
Since the breakup of Yugoslavia, the following successor national teams have competed:
- Bosnia and Herzegovina national ice hockey team
- Croatia national ice hockey team
- Republic of Macedonia national ice hockey team
- Serbia national ice hockey team
- Slovenia national ice hockey team
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