Mexico Champion in U-18 Hockey | Ours Abroad News

The U-18 ice hockey team of Mexico won the world championship in Mexico City, moving up to Division II B.


Mexico Champion in U-18 Hockey | Ours Abroad News

The Mexican U-18 ice hockey team has achieved an important victory by becoming champions at the U-18 Division III A World Championship, which took place at the Ice World Santa Fe in Mexico City. This achievement represents a significant step for the team, as it grants them promotion to Division II B for upcoming international competitions.

In this context of victory for Mexican hockey, it was announced that Querétaro will be the host of the next Division III B Ice Hockey World Championship, scheduled to take place from April 27 to May 3 at the Lakeside Ice Park in Juriquilla.

Iñaki García, a standout player with 14 years of experience in the discipline, has been instrumental in the team's success. With eight consecutive national titles and participation in major international tournaments such as the Pee-Wee Tournament, García is an example of dedication and talent.

In the final of the recent championship, Mexico triumphed with a score of 6-4 over Israel, securing the gold medal and celebrating a historic milestone for ice hockey in our country. The authorities of the institution have congratulated García for his contribution to the victory, highlighting his role as a role model for future generations and a source of pride for the sports community in Mexico.