Unofficial Micras Ice Hockey World Championship

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Current champions
Floria Floria
Title gained
9 May 2020: 2–1 vs. Craitland Craitland, 2020 MHL World Championships,
Aslanlær Ini Arena, Mutfak, Birgeshir
Title defences
10 May 2020: 4–2 vs. Birgeshir Birgeshir, 2020 MHL World Championships,
Aslanlær Ini Arena, Mutfak, Birgeshir
12 May 2020: 7–4 vs. Qavaqaqqaqqaniitqeqertaq Qavaqaqqaqqaniitqeqertaq, 2020 MHL World Championships,
Aslanlær Ini Arena, Mutfak, Birgeshir
13 May 2020: 5–1 vs. Nova English Korea Nova English Korea, 2020 MHL World Championships,
Aslanlær Ini Arena, Mutfak, Birgeshir
15 May 2020: 2–1 vs. Mar Sara Mar Sara, 2020 MHL World Championships,
Aslanlær Ini Arena, Mutfak, Birgeshir
18 May 2020: 5–0 vs. Lamantia Lamantia, 2020 MHL World Championships,
Aslanlær Ini Arena, Mutfak, Birgeshir
21 May 2020: 6–3 vs. Mercury Mercury, 2020 MHL World Championships,
Otaq Buz Pisti, Otaq, Birgeshir
23 May 2020: 5–3 vs. Senya Senya, 2020 MHL World Championships,
Otaq Buz Pisti, Otaq, Birgeshir
18 June 2020: 6–3 vs. Jääland Jääland, Friendly,
The International Centre, Northcliff, Floria
20 June 2020: 5–1 vs. Jääland Jääland, Friendly,
FLO Telecom Arena, Northcliff, Floria
21 June 2020: 4–2 vs. Jääland Jääland, Friendly,
Dragonmoor Arena, Dragonmoor, Floria
2 July 2020: 3–2 vs. Mercury Mercury, 2020 Ice Hockey World Cup,
The Firedome, Longsight, Floria
4 July 2020: 3–2 vs. Shireroth Shireroth, 2020 Ice Hockey World Cup,
FLO Telecom Arena, Northcliff, Floria
5 July 2020: 4–1 vs. Nova English Korea Nova English Korea, 2020 Ice Hockey World Cup,
Dragonmoor Arena, Dragonmoor, Floria
10 July 2020: 4–1 vs. Mercury Mercury, 2020 Ice Hockey World Cup,
The Firedome, Longsight, Floria
11 July 2020: 4–3 3OT vs. Senya Senya, 2020 Ice Hockey World Cup,
The Firedome, Longsight, Floria
18 July 2020: 5–0 vs. Craitland Craitland, 2020 Ice Hockey World Cup,
Dragonmoor Arena, Dragonmoor, Floria
19 July 2020: 2–1 vs. Craitland Craitland, 2020 Ice Hockey World Cup,
The Firedome, Longsight, Floria
Next defence

The Unofficial Micras Ice Hockey World Championship (UMIHWC) is an informal way of calculating Micras' "best" ice hockey team, using a knock-out title system similar to that used in boxing and wrestling, based on the real-life Unofficial Football World Championships and the Unofficial Micras Football World Championships.

The UMIHWC is not sanctioned by the MHL, nor does it have any sort of official backing.

Rules

  • The first team to win an international ice hockey match were declared first ever Unofficial Micras Ice Hockey World Champions. This was Senya, who defeated River Warriors 6–2 in 2012 in a friendly match.
  • The next international match involving the title holder is considered a title match, with the winners taking the title, following any overtime or shoot-outs if necessary.
    • In the event of a title match being a tie, the current holders of the title remain champions.
  • Title matches are contested under the rules of the governing body by which they are sanctioned.
  • Where the title is vacated, it will revert back to the previous holder, with any days elapsed between the final game of the vacating holder and the next match of the new holder not being counted towards either's record. Days elapsed during the MHL hiatus between 2014 and 2017 are also not counted.

Chronology

Entries in gold indicate that, for at least part of the reign, the "title" holder was also MHL World Championships holder.

Entries with a gold medal icon indicate that, for at least part of the reign, the "title" holder was also Micras Games holder.

Holders Date won Date lost Matches held Days held
Senya Senya 11 November 2012 12 March 2013 1 121
Gerenia Gerenia 12 March 2013 7 April 2013* 8 26
Senya Senya 5 April 2014 9 April 2014 2 4
Mar Sara Mar Sara 9 April 2014 17 April 2014 3 8
Senya Senya 17 April 2014 20 April 2014* 1 3
MHL hiatus
Senya Senya 7 April 2017 7 April 2017 1 0
Birgeshir Birgeshir 7 April 2017 12 April 2017 2 5
Mar Sara Mar Sara 12 April 2017 16 April 2017 2 4
Senya Senya 16 April 2017 6 April 2018 5 355
Mar Sara Mar Sara 6 April 2018 8 April 2018 1 2
Birgeshir Birgeshir 8 April 2018 10 April 2018 1 2
Mercury Mercury 10 April 2018 13 April 2018 1 3
Mar Sara Mar Sara 13 April 2018 15 April 2018 1 2
River Warriors River Warriors 15 April 2018 15 July 2018 7 91
North Antarctica North Antarctica 15 July 2018 29 July 2018 2 14
Kalgachia Kalgachia 29 July 2018 3 August 2018 1 5
New Sussex New Sussex 3 August 2018 4 August 2018 1 1
Lamantia Lamantia 4 August 2018 7 September 2018 1 34
Mercury Mercury 7 September 2018 11 September 2018 2 4
Nova English Korea Nova English Korea 11 September 2018 16 September 2018 2 5
Craitland Craitland 16 September 2018 19 September 2018 1 3
Lakkvia Lakkvia 19 September 2018 22 September 2018 1 3
Birgeshir Birgeshir 22 September 2018 23 September 2018 1 1
Mercury Mercury 23 September 2018 8 April 2019 4 197
Senya Senya 8 April 2019 14 April 2019 4 6
Birgeshir Birgeshir 14 April 2019 19 April 2019 2 5
Mercury Mercury 19 April 2019 25 April 2020 3 372
Craitland Craitland 25 April 2020 9 May 2020 1 14
Floria Floria 9 May 2020 Holders 17† 71†

Up to their most recent "title" defence. * Title was vacated following the match, despite the holder winning.

Rankings

Rank Country Matches as
champion
Days as
champion
Reigns as
champion
Title last held
1 Floria Floria 17 71† 1 Holders
2 Senya Senya 14 489 6 14 April 2019
3 Mercury Mercury 10 576 4 25 April 2020
4 Gerenia Gerenia 8 26 1 7 April 2013
5 River Warriors River Warriors 7 91 1 15 July 2018
6 Mar Sara Mar Sara 7 16 4 15 April 2018
7 Birgeshir Birgeshir 6 13 4 19 April 2019
8 Craitland Craitland 2 17 2 9 May 2020
9 North Antarctica North Antarctica 2 14 1 29 July 2018
10 Nova English Korea Nova English Korea 2 5 1 16 September 2018
11 Lamantia Lamantia 1 34 1 7 September 2018
12 Kalgachia Kalgachia 1 5 1 3 August 2018
13 Lakkvia Lakkvia 1 3 1 22 September 2018
14 New Sussex New Sussex 1 1 1 4 August 2018

Up to their most recent "title" defence.