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| founded              = 2018
| founded              = 2018
| number of teams      = 12
| number of teams      = 12
| champions            = {{Team flag|Mercury|women's ice hockey}}
| champions            = {{Team flag|Floria|women's ice hockey}}
| season              = [[2019 MHL Women's World Championships|2019]]
| season              = [[2021 MHL Women's World Championships|2021]]
| most titles          = {{Team flag|Mercury|women's ice hockey}} (2)
| most titles          = {{Team flag|Mercury|women's ice hockey}} (2)
| current              = [[2020 MHL World Championships]]
| current              = [[2021 MHL Women's World Championships]]
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|''2018''<br>''[[2018 MHL Women's World Championships|Details]]''
|''2018''<br>''[[2018 MHL Women's World Championships|Details]]''
|{{Team flag|Birgeshir}}
|{{Team flag|Birgeshir|link=microwiki:Birgeşir}}
|{{Team flag big|Mercury|women's ice hockey}}
|{{Team flag big|Mercury|women's ice hockey}}
|'''[[2018 MHL Women's World Championships#Final|4&ndash;1]]'''
|'''[[2018 MHL Women's World Championships#Final|4&ndash;1]]'''
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|''2020''<br>''[[2020 MHL Women's World Championships|Details]]''
|''2020''<br>''[[2020 MHL Women's World Championships|Details]]''
|{{Team flag|No|flag}}
|{{Team flag|Mercury}}
|{{Team flag big|Shireroth|women's ice hockey}}
|{{Team flag big|Shireroth|women's ice hockey|old}}
|'''[[2020 MHL Women's World Championships#Final|5&ndash;4]]'''
|'''[[2020 MHL Women's World Championships#Final|5&ndash;4]]'''
|{{Team flag big|Mercury|women's ice hockey}}
|{{Team flag big|Mercury|women's ice hockey}}
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|{{Team flag big|New Sussex|women's ice hockey}}
|{{Team flag big|New Sussex|women's ice hockey}}
|{{Team flag big|Jääland|women's ice hockey}}
|{{Team flag big|Jääland|women's ice hockey}}
|-
|''2021''<br>''[[2021 MHL Women's World Championships|Details]]''
|{{Team flag|Floria||old 2}}
|{{Team flag big|Floria|women's ice hockey|old 2}}
|'''[[2021 MHL Women's World Championships#Final|4&ndash;3]] {{Hockey OT}}'''
|{{Team flag big|Senya|women's ice hockey}}
|{{Team flag big|New Sussex|women's ice hockey}}
|{{Team flag big|Etourney|women's ice hockey}}
|{{Team flag big|Merenolitovina|women's ice hockey}}
|-
|''2022''<br>''[[2022 MHL Women's World Championships|Details]]''
|{{Team flag|No|flag}}
|{{Team flag big|Floria|women's ice hockey|old 2}}
|'''[[2022 MHL Women's World Championships#Final|4&ndash;2]]'''
|{{Team flag big|Mercury|women's ice hockey}}
|{{Team flag big|Shireroth|women's ice hockey|old}}
|{{Team flag big|Lusa|women's ice hockey}}
|{{Team flag big|Normark|women's ice hockey}}
|}
|}
<small>*Gerenia were not promoted to the 'B' Conference in 2018.</small>
<small>*Gerenia were not promoted to the 'B' Conference in 2018.</small>
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|align=left|{{Team flag|Mercury|women's ice hockey}} || 2 || 1 || 0 || '''3'''
|align=left|{{Team flag|Mercury|women's ice hockey}} || 2 || 2 || 0 || '''4'''
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|2
|2
|align=left|{{Team flag|Shireroth|women's ice hockey}} || 1 || 0 || 0 || '''1'''
|align=left|{{Team flag|Floria|women's ice hockey}} || 2 || 1 || 1 || '''4'''
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|3
|3
|align=left|{{Team flag|Florian Republic|women's ice hockey}} || 0 || 1 || 1 || '''2'''
|align=left|{{Team flag|Shireroth|women's ice hockey|old}} || 1 || 0 || 1 || '''2'''
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|4
|4
|align=left|{{Team flag|Senya|women's ice hockey}} || 0 || 1 || 0 || '''1'''
|align=left|{{Team flag|Senya|women's ice hockey}} || 0 || 2 || 0 || '''2'''
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|rowspan=2|5
|rowspan=3|5
|align=left|{{Team flag|Nova English Korea|women's ice hockey}}|| 0 || 0  || 1 || '''1'''
|align=left|{{Team flag|Nova English Korea|women's ice hockey}}|| 0 || 0  || 1 || '''1'''
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|align=left|{{Team flag|Craitland|women's ice hockey}}|| 0 || 0  || 1 || '''1'''
|align=left|{{Team flag|Craitland|women's ice hockey}}|| 0 || 0  || 1 || '''1'''
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|align=left|{{Team flag|New Sussex|women's ice hockey}}|| 0 || 0  || 1 || '''1'''
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Latest revision as of 23:45, 27 December 2023

MHL Women's World Championships
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Founded 2018
Number of teams 12
Current champions Floria Floria
(2021)
Most titles Mercury Mercury (2)
2021 MHL Women's World Championships

The MHL Women's World Championships is the highest level of international women's ice hockey competition organised by the MHL, the governing body of the sport on Micras.

The tournament is played once a year, being competed for by twelve nations.

Format

The six nations which qualified for last season's knockout stages are in the 'A' Conference, and the other teams are in the 'B' Conference. The top four teams from the 'A' Conference, and the top two from the 'B' Conference advance to the knockout stages. The 'C' Conference exists beneath the 'B' Conference, although this is not part of the main competition, as no teams from this division advance to the playoffs. The bottom two teams from the 'B' Conference are relegated to the 'C' Conference, with the top two teams from the 'C' Conference replacing them.

Squads

All competing nations for each tournament are required to name a roster of players. Competing nations have to name a roster of 2 goaltenders and 18 skaters. Teams may use any numbers from 1 to 99.

Previous tournaments

Year Host Winners Score Runners-up Third Place 'B' Champions 'C' Champions
2018
Details
Birgeshir Birgeshir
Mercury
Mercury
4–1
Senya
Senya
Nova English Korea
Nova English Korea
Nova English Korea
Nova English Korea
Gerenia
Gerenia
2019
Details
Lamantia Lamantia
Mercury
Mercury
2–1
Florian Republic
Florian Republic
Craitland
Craitland
Florian Republic
Florian Republic
Qavaqaqqaqqaniitqeqertaq
Qavaqaqqaqqaniitqeqertaq
2020
Details
Mercury Mercury
Shireroth
Shireroth
5–4
Mercury
Mercury
Florian Republic
Florian Republic
New Sussex
New Sussex
Jääland
Jääland
2021
Details
Floria Floria
Floria
Floria
4–3 OT
Senya
Senya
New Sussex
New Sussex
Etourney
Etourney
Merenolitovina
Merenolitovina
2022
Details
No
Floria
Floria
4–2
Mercury
Mercury
Shireroth
Shireroth
Lusa
Lusa
Normark
Normark

*Gerenia were not promoted to the 'B' Conference in 2018.

Medals by nation

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Mercury Mercury 2 2 0 4
2 Floria Floria 2 1 1 4
3 Shireroth Shireroth 1 0 1 2
4 Senya Senya 0 2 0 2
5 Nova English Korea Nova English Korea 0 0 1 1
Craitland Craitland 0 0 1 1
New Sussex New Sussex 0 0 1 1