World Ranking 2010

IIHF

The IIHF World Ranking is a tool to reflect the long-term quality of the countries’ national team programme. The IIHF World Ranking is based on awarding points for the final positions in the last four IIHF World Championships and in the last Olympic Ice Hockey Tournament. The 2007 IIHF World Ranking is thus based on the performance at the 2007, 2006, 2005, and the 2004 World Championship and at the 2006 Olympic Ice Hockey Tournament in Turin.

The team that wins the IIHF World Championship gold medal or the Olympic gold medal receives 1200 points. In general, there is a 20-point interval between two ranked positions (for example, 880 points for the 13th place and 860 points for the 14th place). As an exception to this principle there is a 40-point interval between gold and silver, silver and bronze, the 4th and 5th position and between the 8th and 9th position in the top division. The reason for the larger intervals for these positions is to give teams a bonus for reaching the quarter-finals, the semi-finals, the final and for winning the gold medal. (The bonus formula can be changed with any alterations to the playing format).

To enable the ranking to accurately reflect current form, the greatest importance is given to results of the last year’s competition. To a lesser degree, attention is also paid to results from previous years. The system uses a four-year cycle as the points earned in one year decline linearly within the next 3 years and in the 5th year results are dropped from the calculation altogether.

Example: Value of the gold medal
Year 1: 100% value — 1200 points
Year 2: 75% value — 900 points
Year 3: 50% value — 600 points
Year 4: 25% value — 300 points
Year 5: 0% value — 0 points

The IIHF World Ranking will be released following each IIHF World Championship and the Olympic Ice Hockey Tournament.

Before each World Championship, a pre-championship report will be released, in which the values of the previous seasons are already reduced according to the above-described procedure and where only the points of the upcoming competition need to be added to get the IIHF World Ranking for the year.

2010 Men’s World Ranking

 Pos.  Team Points
1 Russia 3980 +1
2 Canada 3970 -1
3 Sweden 3845 +1
4 Finland 3805 -1
5 Czech Republic 3785 +1
6 United States 3650 -1
7 Switzerland 3540 +1
8 Slovakia 3405 -1
9 Germany 3360 +3
10 Belarus 3360 -1
11 Norway 3305 0
12 Latvia 3265 -2
13 Denmark 3185 0
14 Austria 2935 0
15 France 2900 +1
16 Italy 2860 -1
17 Kazakhstan 2790 +2
18 Ukraine 2760 -1
19 Slovenia 2730 -1
20 Hungary 2655 0
21 Japan 2575 0
22 Poland 2405 0
23 Great Britain 2350 +1
24 Lithuania 2300 -1
25 Netherlands 2210 0
26 Croatia 2125 +1
27 Estonia 2100 -1
28 Romania 1945 0
29 Serbia 1935 0
30 Spain 1790 0
31 Bulgaria 1560 0
32 Mexico 1520 0
33 Korea 1485 0
34 Australia 1350 0
35 Turkey 1265 +2
36 Belgium 1240 0
37 China 1120 -2
38 Iceland 1095 +1
39 Israel 970 -1
40 New Zealand 925 0
41 Ireland 750 +1
42 South Africa 735 -1
43 DPR Korea 730 0
44 Luxembourg 665 0
45 Greece 595 +1
46 Mongolia 540 -1
47 United Arab Emirates 220 new
48 Bosnia and Herzegovina 100 -1
49 Armenia 0 -1