Hockey growing across the globe (2024)

Ice hockey is growing worldwide according to the International Ice Hockey Federation's annual survey of players.

The IIHF published the results of their 2013 survey on Friday, pointing out that worldwide, the total number of hockey players from 2012 to 2013 has increased 2.47 percent. 1.64 million people in the world play organized hockey.

As you'd expect, Canada leads the world with a total of 625,152 registered ice hockey players. They lead in nearly every other category surveyed, too: players under 20, female players, number of officials and total number of rinks both indoor and outdoor. The one category Canada doesn't have the worldwide advantage is among senior players (those over 20 years old), where the United States holds the edge.

South Korea, which will host the 2018 Winter Olympics, saw a 28.73 percent growth in their total number of registered players according to the IIHF, and of their 2,106 players, 1,796 are under the age of 20.

The IIHF has a full breakdown of the numbers at their site. You can also play around with the data in our chart below, which you can sort by simply clicking any category. Here are some of the quirkier stats we found:

* One nation in the world has more female players than male players: North Korea. The DPRK has nearly as many female players as Russia, 515 to 562. Russia has 66,551 male players, though.

* Japan has more outdoor ice rinks than Finland. They have more than every country besides Canada, Russia and Sweden, actually.

* The USA and Canada haveplayed head-to-head in every single gold medal game in Women's World Championship history, and that's not surprising: Combined, the two nations have 152,930 female players. The rest of the world combined? 26,442.

* Morocco, Malaysia, Ukraine, Serbia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Andorra, Israel, and Thailand all have female players in organized hockey, but none of those nations have enough female players to ice a standard 20-to-23-woman team.

* 63,156 of Russia's 66,551 total players are under the age of 20. A lot of them are learning hockey on outdoor sheets of ice, too. The country has more than 2,000 outdoor rinks (second only to Canada) and just 386 indoor rinks.

* There are more female hockey referees (one) in Lithuania than there are female players (zero).

* Should the Czechs be worried? Only 23,209 of their 105,242 male players are under the age of 20, a percentage lowest among leading hockey nations.

Which other interesting facts can you pull out of the data below? All numbers via the IIHF.


Registered PlayersOfficialsRinks
NationTotalSeniorU20FemaleMaleFemaleIndoorOutdoorPopulation
Canada625,15291,379446,54387,23031,8041,4842,6315,00034,568,211
United States510,279137,766306,81365,70023,0561,2471,89885316,668,567
Czech Republic107,72282,00323,2092,5104,3332061582310,162,921
Finland66,63624,77837,0714,7871,70050259155,266,114
Russia66,5512,83363,1565621,156133862,064142,500,482
Sweden64,21413,06047,9683,1863,169813521399,119,423
Germany34,2569,58621,5563,114192172014581,147,265
Switzerland26,46611,47614,0829081,02140158297,996,026
France18,0416,76310,0221,256997124565,951,611
Japan15,4747,7465,6202,10882068110120127,253,075
Austria11,3725,8674,8536524132245728,221,646
Slovakia9,2302,0256,7544515111660175,488,339
Belarus7,2553,2193,9775912703039,625,888
Italy6,9092,0024,5024051566452461,482,297
Norway6,8992,2843,972643199174424,722,701
Great Britain6,7982,2893,8156942922784063,395,574
Latvia4,5692,8511,63682161221702,178,443
Ukraine4,3675913,7641277025744,573,205
Kazakhstan4,3244443,773107467188117,736,896
Denmark4,1981,6272,16540610242505,556,452
Hungary3,9132093,21648886518189,939,470
Australia3,6582,2031,0673883752920022,262,501
Netherlands2,8881,4651,19422945526216,805,037
Poland2,5757131,49436876335638,383,809
Mexico2,3453901,597358182230116,220,947
South Korea2,1061201,796190621143448,955,203
North Korea1,57564042051520031224,720,407
Estonia1,34156870073231761,266,375
Hong Kong1,3375976617990407,182,724
New Zealand1,2776654281845010634,365,113
Romania1,1881569478552561521,790,479
Lithuania1,0734646090331843,515,858
Belgium1,0322557324538318110,444,268
Mongolia9764605160800133,226,516
India9103003452651003121,220,800,359
Slovenia88614868751371701,992,690
Spain8542365308830118047,370,542
Turkey79031032016080308380,694,485
Greece71346315397420010,772,967
Israel653270374950207,707,042
Serbia65219244911242317,243,007
Iceland6116244510418330315,281
China610118308184633258431,349,585,838
Croatia5529940251141244,475,611
Chinese Taipei54665439423544023,299,716
Bulgaria4886137849301356,981,642
South Africa48315925767825048,601,098
Singapore4343089531201105,460,302
Luxembourg3921302352726831514,862
United Arab Emirates37111818667120405,473,972
Kuwait340891797211202,695,316
Georgia33580255040314,555,911
Kyrgyzstan330228102060145,548,042
Ireland2971897038144004,775,982
Malaysia2301189715101029,628,392
Bosnia & Herzegovina203581351060203,875,723
Morocco156825618302032,649,130
Thailand1455383915311067,448,120
Macau1374861288010583,003
FYR Macedonia1267947000142,087,171
Liechtenstein8765220000037,009
Andorra5623249001085,293

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