Czechoslovakia men's national ice hockey team

Czechoslovakia
AssociationCzechoslovak Ice Hockey Association
Most gamesJiří Holík (319)
Top scorerJosef Maleček (216)
Most pointsJosef Maleček (285)
Home stadiumŠtvanice Winter Stadium, Prague 1933–1969 – demolished in 2011 Nikolajka Winter Stadium, Prague 1969–1970 – closed in 2022 Sports halls of ČSTV and PKOJF, Prague 1970–1992 (now Fortuny Sports Hall
IIHF codeTCH
First international
Canada  15–0  Czechoslovakia
(Antwerp, Belgium; 24 April 1920)
Last international
Czechoslovakia  7–2   Switzerland
(Moscow, Russia; 19 December 1992)
Biggest win
Czechoslovakia  24–0  Yugoslavia
(Basel, Switzerland; 3 February 1939)
Czechoslovakia  24–0  Belgium
(Prague, Czechoslovakia; 21 February 1947)
Czechoslovakia  27–3  East Germany
(East Berlin, East Germany; 25 April 1951)
Czechoslovakia  25–1  Japan
(Moscow, the Soviet Union; 4 March 1957)
Biggest defeat
Canada  30–0  Czechoslovakia
(Chamonix, France; 28 January 1924)
Olympics
Appearances16 (first in 1920)
Medals Silver: 4 (1948, 1968, 1976, 1984)
Bronze: 4 (1920, 1964, 1972, 1992)
IIHF World Championships
Appearances52 (first in 1930)
Best result Gold: 6 (1947, 1949, 1972, 1976, 1977, 1985)
Silver: 10 (1961, 1965, 1966, 1971, 1974, 1975, 1978, 1979, 1982, 1983)
Bronze: 14 (1933, 1938, 1955, 1957, 1959, 1963, 1969, 1970, 1973, 1981, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1992)
Canada Cup
Appearances5 (first in 1976)
Best result 2nd: (1976)
Czechoslovakia men's national ice hockey team
Medal record
Men's ice hockey
Olympic Games
1948 St. Moritz Team
1968 Grenoble Team
1976 Innsbruck Team
1984 Sarajevo Team
1920 Antwerp Team
1964 Innsbruck Team
1972 Sapporo Team
1992 Albertville Team
World Championships
1947 Czechoslovakia
1949 Sweden
1972 Czechoslovakia
1976 Poland
1977 Austria
1985 Czechoslovakia
1961 Switzerland
1965 Finland
1966 Yugoslavia
1971 Switzerland
1974 Finland
1975 West Germany
1978 Czechoslovakia
1979 Soviet Union
1982 Finland
1983 West Germany
1933 Czechoslovakia
1938 Czechoslovakia
1955 West Germany
1957 Soviet Union
1959 Czechoslovakia
1963 Sweden
1969 Sweden
1970 Sweden
1973 Soviet Union
1981 Sweden
1987 Austria
1989 Sweden
1990 Switzerland
1992 Czechoslovakia

The Czechoslovakia men's national ice hockey team was the national ice hockey team of Czechoslovakia, and competed from 1920 until 1992. The successor to the Bohemia national ice hockey team, which was a European power prior to World War I, the Czechoslovak national team first appeared at the 1920 Summer Olympics, two years after the creation of the state. In the 1940s, they established themselves as the best team in Europe, becoming the first team from the continent to win two World Championships (1947 and 1949). After the arrival of the Soviet Union on the international hockey scene in the 1950s, the Czechoslovaks regularly fought Sweden and Canada for silver and bronze medals, and sometimes beat the Soviets. In total, they won the gold medal six times.

Due to the split of the country Czechoslovakia into the Czech Republic and Slovakia, the team was replaced in 1993 with the Czech and the Slovak national teams. The International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) recognized the Czech national team as a successor of Czechoslovakia national team and kept it in the top group, while the Slovak national team was entered into the lowest level, Pool C, winning promotion in successive years to join the elite division in 1996.