IIHF World Ranking

Top 20 rankings as of May 2025[1]
Men's
Rank Change* Team Points
NR 1  Russia 4030
1 4  United States 3985
2 2   Switzerland 3975
3 3  Canada 3935
4 2  Sweden 3915
5 2  Czech Republic 3860
6 4  Finland 3780
7  Germany 3710
8 2  Denmark 3625
9 1  Slovakia 3595
10 1  Latvia 3585
11 1  Austria 3465
12 1  Norway 3370
13 1  Kazakhstan 3265
14 1  France 3255
NR  Belarus 3205
15 2  Slovenia 3180
16  Hungary 3170
17 2  Great Britain 3100
18  Italy 3025
Women's
Rank Change* Team Points
1 1  United States 4150
2 1  Canada 4140
3  Finland 3930
4  Czech Republic 3920
5   Switzerland 3855
NR  Russia 3790
6 1  Sweden 3730
7 1  Japan 3705
8  Germany 3635
9  Hungary 3475
10  Denmark 3425
11 2  Norway 3405
12 1  China 3365
13 1  Austria 3345
14 2  France 3340
15  Slovakia 3215
16  Netherlands 3175
17 1  Italy 3045
18 1  South Korea 3015
19 1  Great Britain 2930

The IIHF World Ranking is a ranking of the performance of the national ice hockey teams of member countries of the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF). It is based on a formula giving points for each team's placings at IIHF-sanctioned tournaments over the previous four years. The ranking is used to determine seedings and qualification requirements for future IIHF tournaments. The United States' teams are ranked first in both men's and women's play. Russia's men team has more points overall in the men's rankings but is excluded from the list due to its ongoing suspension from IIHF competition.

Description

The system was approved at the IIHF congress of September 2003.[2] According to former IIHF President René Fasel, the system was designed to be simple to understand and "reflect the long-term quality of all national hockey programs and their commitment to international hockey".[3]

The ranking is used to determine the seeding of the teams for the next World Championship and to select the teams which can participate in Winter Olympics without playing in the qualifying round. For example, for the 2022 Winter Olympics, the first eight teams of the Men's World Ranking and the first six of the Women's World Ranking were pre-qualified. Qualification for the men's tournament at the 2022 Winter Olympics was structured around the 2019 ranking. Twelve spots were made available for teams. The top eight teams in the World Ranking after the 2019 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships received automatic berths into the Ice Hockey event. All IIHF teams had an opportunity to qualify for the event. Teams that wished to participate ranked below 36th played in two preliminary qualifications in November 2019. The two winners of the first preliminaries and teams ranked 27–36th were divided in three groups to play in the second pre-qualification round in December 2019. The three winners of those preliminaries joined teams ranked 18–26th for the third pre-qualification round of three groups in February 2020. The winner of each of these pre-qualification groups and teams ranked 9–17 were divided in three groups to play in the final qualification in August 2021. The winner of each group then joined the eight top-ranked teams plus the host in the Olympics in 2022.

The women's tournament uses a similar qualification format. The top six teams in the IIHF Women's World Ranking after the 2020 IIHF Women's World Championship received automatic berths into the ice hockey event. Lower ranked teams had an opportunity to qualify for the event. Teams ranked 16th and below were divided into three groups where they played in a preliminary qualification round in the October 2021. The three group winners from the round advanced to the final qualification round, where the teams ranked seventh through fifteenth joined them.[4]

Formula

The world ranking is based on the final positions of the last four Men's or Women's IIHF World Championships and last Olympic ice hockey tournament. Points are assigned according to a team's final placement in the World Championship or the Olympic tournament. The world champion receives 1600 points and then a 20-point interval is used between teams. However, a 40-point interval is used between gold and silver, silver and bronze, fourth and fifth, and eighth and ninth. This is used as a bonus for the teams who reach the quarter-finals, the semi-finals, the final and for winning the gold medal.[1] Prior to 2023, the world champion received 1200 points, with other teams receiving the same point interval decreases.

Place 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ...
Points 1600 1560 1520 1500 1460 1440 1420 1400 1360 1340 1320 1300 1280 1260 1240 1220 1200 1180 1160 1140 ...

Points awarded in the current year are valued at the full amount. Points award in the prior years decline linearly by 25% until the fifth year when they are dropped from the calculation. Under this formula, any year with a World Championship and an Olympics will be counted twice in the tables[a], for a maximum ranking (gold medal in all five events) of: 5600 points at the completion of an Olympic year, 5200 points at the completion of the following year, 4800 points the next year, and 4400 points in the year before the next Olympics. For example, if after the 2026 Championship a team had won the gold medal in the last four championships and the last Olympic tournament, their score would be 5600:[b]

Competition Valuation
coefficient
Points
2026 IIHF World Championship 100% 1600
2026 Winter Olympics 100% 1600
2025 IIHF World Championship 75% 1200
2024 IIHF World Championship 50% 800
2023 IIHF World Championship 25% 400
2022 IIHF World Championship 0% 0
2022 Winter Olympics 0% 0
Counts five tournaments from four latest years 5600
  1. ^ From April 2014 to August 2022, Women's rankings counted Olympics points twice, to be on same formula as Men's rankings, as no Women's top division World Championship was held in Olympic years. This changed with the Women's top division starting to be held in Olympic years in 2022.
  2. ^ Due to the point value change from 2023, tournaments from 2020-2022 will still use the 1200 point values in the formula.

Men's rankings

The current men's ranking (as of May 2025) is based on the performance at the World Championships of 2025, 2024, 2023, and 2022, and at the Olympic ice hockey tournament of 2022. In the upcoming February 2026 rankings, points from the 2026 Olympic tournament will be added and points from the 2022 Olympics will be dropped.

Russia and Belarus were expelled from competing in all World Championships since 2022 because of their invasion of Ukraine. They were, however, granted the points of the positions they would have been seeded based on their 2021 ranking: in 2022, Russia in third place received 1120 points, and Belarus in 14th place received 860 points. Several nations withdrew from the 2022 World Championships over COVID-19 concerns. These nations similarly received the points of the positions they would have been seeded within their respective tournaments: Australia as second place in IIA received 560 points, New Zealand as third place in IIB received 440 points, North Korea as first place in IIIA received 360 points, Hong Kong as second place in IIIB received 220 points, and the Philippines as fourth place in IV received 100 points.[5]

The following table lists the full breakdown of ranking following the 2025 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships[6] and the calculations of the rankings during the 2026 Winter Olympics. Scores in italics represent minimum possible scores for unfinished tournaments. All tournament's points have their full value displayed, while the ranking is calculated by adding the current year's tournament points to the depreciated previous three years' tournament points as explained above. The depreciated percentages are shown in the column headings, first for the current total, then for the new total. The "Total" columns are the sums of the current tournament points and the depreciated values for past tournaments. The "+/–" columns indicate the increase or decrease in ranking since the last tournament. A dash in a tournament column indicates that the country did not participate.

Feb
2026
Rank
2025
Rank
Team WC division
(as of 2025)
OLY2026
(—)
(100%)
WC2025
(100%)
(100%)
WC2024
(75%)
(75%)
WC2023
(50%)
(50%)
WC2022
(25%)
(25%)
OLY2022
(25%)
(0%)
Feb
2026
Total
+/− 2025
Total
+/−
NR NR  Russia Expelled 1600 1560 1520 1520 1120 1160 5340 4030 1
1 1  United States Championship 1600 1600 1460 1500 1100 1060 5320 3985 4
2 3  Canada Championship 1560 1460 1500 1600 1160 1040 5235 1 3935 3
3 2   Switzerland Championship 1460 1560 1560 1460 1060 1000 5185 1 3975 2
4 4  Sweden Championship 1420 1520 1520 1440 1040 1100 5060 3915 2
5 5  Czech Republic Championship 1400 1440 1600 1400 1120 960 5020 3860 2
6 6  Finland Championship 1520 1420 1400 1420 1200 1200 5000 3780 4
7 7  Germany Championship 1440 1360 1440 1560 1020 940 4915 3710
8 9  Slovakia Championship 1500 1320 1420 1360 1000 1120 4815 1 3595 1
9 8  Denmark Championship 1360 1500 1280 1340 960 1020 4730 1 3625 2
10 10  Latvia Championship 1340 1340 1360 1520 940 920 4695 3585 1
11 11  Austria Championship 1200 1400 1340 1260 920 800 4465 3465 1
12 12  Norway Championship 1280 1300 1320 1280 880 880 4430 3370 1
13 14  France Championship 1320 1220 1260 1300 900 860 4360 1 3255 1
14 13  Kazakhstan Championship 1260 1240 1300 1320 860 700 4350 1 3265 1
15 15  Slovenia Championship 1240 1280 1180 1220 800 820 4215 3180 2
NR NR  Belarus Expelled 1220 1220 1240 1260 860 840 4215 3205
16 17  Great Britain Division I A 1220 1200 1240 1200 820 660 4155 1 3100 2
17 18  Italy Division I A 1300 1180 1160 1160 840 740 4140 1 3025
18 16  Hungary Championship 1160 1260 1200 1240 780 780 4135 2 3170
19 19  Poland Division I A 1080 1120 1220 1180 700 760 3880 2990
20 20  Japan Division I A 1180 1140 1120 1080 680 680 3870 2860 2
21 21  Romania Division I A 1120 1100 1140 1120 720 640 3815 2855
22 22  Ukraine Division I A 1140 1160 1080 1060 660 620 3805 2820 3
23 23  South Korea Division I B 1100 1060 1100 1140 740 720 3740 2820 3
24 24  Lithuania Division I B 1060 1080 1060 1100 760 600 3675 2765 1
25 26  Estonia Division I B 1020 1040 1040 1020 640 580 3510 1 2635
26 25  China Division I B 1040 1020 1020 1040 600 900 3495 1 2680 1
27 27  Spain Division I B 1000 1000 1000 960 540 520 3365 2495 1
28 28  Netherlands Division II A 960 960 980 1000 580 560 3300 2480 1
29 30  Serbia Division II A 980 940 940 980 620 500 3270 1 2415 1
30 29  Croatia Division I B 940 980 960 940 560 540 3250 1 2445 1
31 33  Iceland Division II B 920 820 860 880 480 480 2945 2 2145 1
32 32  United Arab Emirates Division II A 780 920 920 840 360 320 2900 2200 2
33 36  Bulgaria Division II B 820 780 780 800 420 380 2690 3 1965 1
34 38  Chinese Taipei Division II B 880 760 760 720 300 440 2645 4 1875
35 39  Turkey Division III A 840 680 740 760 340 460 2540 4 1815 3
36 40  Thailand Division II B 800 740 720 660 220 340 2465 4 1750 1
37 45  Georgia Division II B 900 840 800 0[a] 460 2455 8 1555 3
38 46  South Africa Division III A 860 660 640 680 240 2400 8 1540 1
39 41  Kyrgyzstan Division III A 760 720 700 600 160 400 2345 2 1685 2
40 47  Bosnia and Herzegovina Division III A 720 640 600 580 200 260 2150 7 1495 1
41 34  Australia Division II A 880 880 920 560 2140 7 2140 1
42 31  Israel Division II A 860 900 900 520 420 2115 11 2220
43 48  Hong Kong Division III B 740 560 560 560 220 280 2055 5 1385 1
44 35  Belgium Division II A 900 840 820 440 2050 9 2050 2
45 37  New Zealand Division II B 800 820 780 440 1915 8 1915 2
46 54  Iran Division IV 680 400 500 520 140 1750 8 1070 2
47 53  Kuwait Division IV 700 440 460 440 80 240 1725 6 1085 3
48 42  Turkmenistan Division III A 700 660 700 320 1625 6 1625 2
49 43  Mexico Division III B 600 620 740 400 360 1535 6 1625 3
50 44  Luxembourg Division III A 620 680 640 280 300 1520 6 1595 2
51 50  Singapore Division III B 500 520 540 120 1190 1 1190 1
52 49  Philippines Division III B 520 540 480 100 1190 1 1190 2
53 51  Mongolia Division III B 540 480 460 1130 1130 4
54 52  North Korea Division III B 580 580 360 1105 1105 2
55 55  Malaysia Division IV 380 420 500 100 970 970 2
56 56  Indonesia Division IV 420 440 420 960 960
57 57  Uzbekistan Division IV 480 480 480 new
58 58  Armenia Division IV 460 460 460
  1. ^ Georgia's result in 2023 was invalidated by the IIHF.

Women's rankings

The current women's ranking (as of April 2025) is based on the performance at the World Championships of 2025, 2024, 2023, and 2022, and at the Olympic ice hockey tournament of 2022. In the upcoming February 2026 rankings, points from the 2026 Olympic tournament will be added and points from the 2022 Olympics will be dropped.

The following table lists the ranking following the 2025 Women's Ice Hockey World Championships.[6] and the calculations of the rankings following the 2026 Winter Olympics. Scores in italics represent minimum possible scores for unfinished tournaments. All tournament's points have their full value displayed, while the ranking is calculated by adding the current year's tournament points to the depreciated previous three years' tournament points as explained above. The depreciated percentages are shown in the column headings, first for the current total, then for the new total. The "Total" columns are the sums of the current tournament points and the depreciated values for past tournaments. The "+/–" columns indicate the increase or decrease in ranking since the last tournament. A dash in a tournament column indicates that the country did not participate.

Feb
2026
Rank
2025
Rank
Team WC division
(as of 2025)
OLY2026
(—)
(100%)
WC2025
(100%)
(100%)
WC2024
(75%)
(75%)
WC2023
(50%)
(50%)
WC2022
(25%)
(25%)
OLY2022
(25%)
(0%)
Feb
2026
Total
+/− 2025
Total
+/−
1 1  United States Championship 1600 1600 1560 1600 1160 1160 5460 4150 1
2 2  Canada Championship 1560 1560 1600 1560 1200 1200 5400 4140 1
3 4  Czech Republic Championship 1460 1500 1500 1520 1120 1020 5125 1 3920
4 5   Switzerland Championship 1520 1460 1460 1500 1100 1100 5100 1 3855
5 3  Finland Championship 1440 1520 1520 1460 1040 1120 5090 2 3930
6 6  Sweden Championship 1500 1440 1420 1440 1020 1000 4980 3730 1
NR NR  Russia Expelled 1440 1440 1440 1460 1100 1060 4965 3790
7 8  Germany Championship 1420 1400 1440 1400 960 860 4840 1 3635
8 7  Japan Championship 1360 1420 1400 1420 1060 1040 4805 1 3705 1
9 9  Hungary Championship 1300 1340 1300 1360 1000 920 4545 3475
10 10  Denmark Division I A 1320 1300 1340 1300 940 940 4510 3425
11 14  France Division I A 1340 1260 1280 1340 920 880 4460 3 3340 2
12 11  Norway Championship 1260 1360 1320 1240 900 840 4455 1 3405 2
13 13  Austria Division I A 1280 1320 1260 1280 860 900 4400 3345 1
14 12  China Division I A 1240 1240 1360 1320 820 960 4365 2 3365 1
15 17  Italy Division I B 1400 1200 1160 1160 780 800 4245 2 3045 1
16 16  Netherlands Division I A 1220 1220 1240 1260 840 740 4210 3175
17 15  Slovakia Division I A 1180 1280 1200 1220 880 820 4190 2 3215
18 18  South Korea Division I B 1140 1120 1220 1200 740 780 3960 3015 1
19 19  Great Britain Division I B 1160 1160 1140 1120 700 720 3910 2930 1
20 20  Poland Division II A 1200 1060 1100 1180 800 760 3875 2865 1
21 23  Latvia Division I B 1100 1180 1180 1080 680 3875 2 2775 3
22 22  Kazakhstan Division I B 1120 1140 1080 1100 760 660 3810 2855
23 21  Slovenia Division I B 1080 1100 1120 1140 720 680 3770 2 2860
24 24  Spain Division II A 1020 1080 1060 1060 660 700 3590 2745 1
25 26  Mexico Division II A 1060 980 1040 1040 620 640 3495 1 2595 2
26 25  Chinese Taipei Division II A 1040 1020 1020 1020 640 620 3495 1 2610
27 27  Iceland Division II A 1000 1040 1000 1000 580 600 3435 2585
28 29  Turkey Division II B 980 860 880 860 540 580 3095 1 2260 1
29 33  Lithuania Division III A 960 840 800 800 440 520 2910 2 2080
30 36  Croatia Division III A 920 760 760 880 500 2815 6 1895
31 38  Romania Division III A 900 780 820 780 420 2790 5 1890
32 37  Bulgaria Division III B 940 720 740 760 420 540 2700 5 1895 2
33 40  Serbia Division III A 860 800 780 720 320 2685 7 1825
34 41  Estonia Division III B 880 680 700 740 340 2540 7 1660 2
35 28  Australia Division II B 960 940 940 560 2275 7 2275 2
36 30  Belgium Division II B 900 980 960 460 2230 6 2230 1
37 32  New Zealand Division II B 940 900 920 540 2210 5 2210
38 44  Thailand Division III A 840 820 720 2200 6 1360
39 31  Hong Kong Division II B 880 920 840 380 560 2085 8 2225 2
40 34  Ukraine Division II B 920 840 820 460 2075 6 2075 3
41 35  South Africa Division III A 740 860 900 520 1965 6 1965 1
42 39  North Korea Division II A 1000 960 620 1875 3 1875 2
43 42  Israel Division III B 700 680 700 280 1630 1 1630 1
44 43  Bosnia and Herzegovina Division III B 660 660[1] 680 300 1570 1 1570 1
45 45  Singapore Division III B 640 660 1135 1135

See also

Notes

^  Bosnia and Herzegovina seems to have been given an incorrect score in 2024. They were shown to have 1395 points in the 2024 World Ranking list[7] which calculates to earning 660 points that year instead of the 640 points they should have earned for 46th place. Singapore was also awarded 660 points.

References

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  7. ^ "IIHF – World Ranking (2024 Archive)". iihf.com. IIHF. Archived from the original on 17 January 2025. Retrieved 24 May 2025.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)