German U20 national ice hockey team
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| Association | German ice hockey association |
| Trainer | Tobias Abstreiter |
| Most games | Jochen Hecht (26) |
| Most of the points | Tobias Rieder (26) |
| Homepage | deb-online.de |
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First international match Germany 4-3 USA 23 December 1976 |
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Highest victory Germany 15-0 Italy 10 December 1982 |
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Biggest defeat Germany 2:18 Canada December 27, 1985 |
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| Participation | since 1977 |
| best result | 5th place (1981) |
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The German U20 national junior ice hockey team is a selection of top German players who are younger than 20 years of age, made by the national junior coach . It represents the German Ice Hockey Federation (DEB) at international level at the Junior World Championships of the IIHF . The current trainer is Tobias Abstreiter .
From 2009 to 2013, the U20 selection took part in the DEB Cup . She reached the semi-finals in 2009 and 2010.
Trainer
- 1999 Ernst Höfner
- 2000 Ernst Höfner, Uli Egen
- 2001 Ernst Höfner, Bernhard Englbrecht
- 2002 Ernst Höfner, Bernhard Englbrecht
- 2003 Ernst Höfner, Rupert Meister
- 2004 Ernst Höfner, Klaus Merk
- 2005 Ernst Höfner, Klaus Merk
- 2006 Ernst Höfner, Uwe Krupp , Klaus Merk
- 2007 Ernst Höfner, Uwe Krupp, Klaus Merk
- 2008 Ernst Höfner, Klaus Merk, Uwe Krupp
- 2009 Ernst Höfner, Uwe Krupp
- 2010 Ernst Höfner, Uwe Krupp
- 2011 Ernst Höfner, Uwe Krupp
- 2012 Ernst Höfner, Axel Kammerer
- 2016 Christian Künast , Steffen Ziesche
- 2019 Tobias Abstreiter
Placements at international tournaments
| year | competition | place | placement |
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| 1977 | WM | Banská Bystrica and Zvolen , Czechoslovakia | Rank 6 |
| 1978 | WM | Canada | 7th place |
| 1979 | WM | Karlstad and Karlskoga , Sweden | 7th place |
| 1980 | WM | Helsinki , Finland | Rank 6 |
| 1981 | WM | Allgäu , Germany | 5th place |
| 1982 | WM | United States and Canada | 7th place |
| 1983 | WM | Leningrad , Soviet Union | 7th place |
| 1984 | WM | Norrköping and Nyköping , Sweden | 7th place |
| 1985 | WM | Vantaa , Helsinki and Turku , Finland | 7th place |
| 1986 | WM | Hamilton , Toronto et al. a., Canada | 8th place, relegation |
| 1987 | B-WM | Rouen , France | 1st place, ascent |
| 1988 | WM | Moscow , Soviet Union | 7th place |
| 1989 | WM | Anchorage , USA | 8th place, relegation |
| 1990 | B-WM | Bad Tölz and Geretsried | place 2 |
| 1991 | B-WM | Tychy and Oświęcim , Poland | 1st place, ascent |
| 1992 | WM | Füssen and Kaufbeuren | 7th place |
| 1993 | WM | Falun and Gävle , Sweden | 7th place |
| 1994 | WM | Frýdek-Místek , Czech Republic | 7th place |
| 1995 | WM | Red Deer , Canada | 7th place |
| 1996 | WM | Boston , USA | 8th place |
| 1997 | WM | Geneva and Morges , Switzerland | 9th place |
| 1998 | WM | Helsinki and Hämeenlinna , Finland | 10th place, relegation |
| 1999 | B-WM | Székesfehérvár and Dunaújváros , Hungary | 4th place |
| 2000 | B-WM | Minsk , Belarus | place 2 |
| 2001 | WM Div. I. | Füssen and Landsberg , Germany | place 2 |
| 2002 | WM Div. I. | Zeltweg and Kapfenberg , Austria | 1st place, ascent |
| 2003 | WM | Halifax and Sydney , Canada | 9th place, relegation |
| 2004 | WM Div. I. | Berlin , Germany | 1st place, group A, ascent |
| 2005 | WM | Grand Forks , USA | 9th place, relegation |
| 2006 | WM Div. I. | Bled , Slovenia | 1st place, group A, ascent |
| 2007 | WM | Leksand and Mora , Sweden | 9th place, relegation |
| 2008 | WM Div. I. | Bad Toelz , Germany | 1st place, group A, ascent |
| 2009 | WM | Ottawa , Canada | 9th place, relegation |
| 2010 | WM Div. I. | Megève and Saint-Gervais , France | 1st place, group A, ascent |
| 2011 | WM | Buffalo , USA | 10th place, relegation |
| 2012 | WM Div. IA | Garmisch-Partenkirchen , Germany | 1st place, ascent |
| 2013 | WM | Ufa , Russia | 9th place |
| 2014 | WM | Malmo , Sweden | 9th place |
| 2015 | WM | Toronto and Montreal , Canada | 10th place, relegation |
| 2016 | WM Div. IA | Vienna , Austria | 5th place |
| 2017 | WM Div. IA | Bremerhaven , Germany | place 2 |
| 2018 | WM Div. IA | Méribel and Courchevel , France | place 3 |
| 2019 | WM Div. IA | Fuessen , Germany | 1st place, ascent |
| 2020 | WM | Ostrava and Třinec , Czech Republic | 9th place |
Web links
See also
- German national ice hockey team of men
- German U18 national ice hockey team
- German U19 national ice hockey team
- German national ice hockey team for women
Individual evidence
- ↑ life4sports.de, Ice Hockey U20 Division I, Group A World Championship 2010 in France
- ↑ DEB restructuring: Toni Söderholm is the new national coach. Retrieved May 26, 2019 .