Polish Ice Hockey Federation, National ice hockey federation in Warsaw, Poland
The Polish Ice Hockey Federation manages ice hockey organization at the national level, overseeing competition from professional leagues down to youth development. It coordinates players and officials through a nationwide network of ice rinks.
The federation was established in 1925 when four Warsaw clubs joined together and gained international recognition from the world governing body in 1926. It has shaped Polish ice hockey development ever since.
The federation shapes ice hockey across Poland by supporting men's, women's, and youth teams that represent the country in international tournaments. These teams embody what the sport means to Polish fans and players alike.
The indoor and outdoor facilities are spread across different locations throughout the country, offering access to ice hockey in various regions. Visitors should check which venue is nearest to their planned destination.
Poland's national team achieved their greatest triumph in 1976 when they defeated the Soviet Union at home during a world tournament. This victory remains a defining moment in the nation's ice hockey history.
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