Results

IIHF U20 World Champs Div 3 01/28 11:00 5 [4] Turkey U20 v New Zealand U20 [2] L 2-4
IIHF U20 World Champs Div 3 01/27 11:00 4 [4] Turkey U20 v Israel U20 [1] L 1-4
IIHF U20 World Champs Div 3 01/25 18:00 3 [4] Bulgaria U20 v Turkey U20 [3] L 5-4
IIHF U20 World Champs Div 3 01/23 14:30 2 Mexico U20 v Turkey U20 W 3-4
IIHF U20 World Champs Div 3 01/22 11:00 1 Kyrgyzstan U20 v Turkey U20 W 3-4
IIHF U20 World Champs Div 3 02/02 14:00 50 Bulgaria U20 v Turkey U20 L 8-3
IIHF U20 World Champs Div 3 02/01 17:30 2 [1] Israel U20 v Turkey U20 [3] L 6-4
IIHF U20 World Champs Div 3 01/30 17:30 3 [2] Kyrgyzstan U20 v Turkey U20 [3] W 1-3
IIHF U20 World Champs Div 3 01/29 17:30 3 [1] Israel U20 v Turkey U20 [3] L 6-3
IIHF U20 World Champs Div 3 01/27 17:30 2 Turkey U20 v South Africa U20 W 9-3
IIHF U20 World Champs Div 3 01/26 17:30 1 Turkey U20 v Bulgaria U20 L 3-5
IIHF U20 World Champs Div 3 07/30 16:00 31 Turkey U20 v Bosnia and Herzegovina U20 W 5-1

The Turkey men's national under 20 ice hockey team is the national under-20 ice hockey team of Turkey. The team is controlled by the Turkish Ice Hockey Federation, a member of the International Ice Hockey Federation. They first played at the World Junior Championship in 1998, mainly staying at the Division III level.

History

Turkey played its first game in 1997 against the Netherlands during the Pool D tournament of the 1998 IIHF World U20 Championship. Turkey lost the game 32–1. The following year Turkey again competed in the Pool D tournament of the IIHF World U20 Championships. Turkey lost all four of their games including the one against the Netherlands which they lost 37–0. The loss to the Netherlands was recorded as their worst ever defeat in international competition.

In 2003 Turkey returned from a three-year absence to compete in the Division III tournament at the 2003 IIHF World U20 Championship. They won their first game ever in their first game back, defeating Luxembourg 14–1. In 2006 Turkey recorded their largest ever win in international competition after defeating Armenia 28–3 during the 2006 IIHF World U20 Championship Division III tournament. Turkey continued to compete in Division III of the IIHF World U20 Championships until 2009 where they did not participate in that year's tournament.

In 2010 Turkey returned to the World U20 Championships and hosted the Division III tournament in Istanbul. In 2012 they finished fifth in the Division III tournament being held in Dunedin, New Zealand.

Turkey U20 is the national ice hockey team representing Turkey in international competitions for players under the age of 20. The team is composed of talented young athletes who are passionate about the sport and dedicated to representing their country with pride.

Turkey U20 competes in various tournaments and championships, showcasing their skills and determination on the ice. They train rigorously to improve their game and work together as a cohesive unit to achieve success on the international stage.

With a strong sense of national pride and a commitment to excellence, Turkey U20 is a team to watch out for in the world of ice hockey. They continue to strive for greatness and aim to make their mark in the sport with their hard work, talent, and teamwork.