Andorra national roller hockey team

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Andorra
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AssociationAndorra Roller Sports Federation
Confederation World Skate Europe
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Ranking
Ranking 11th

The Andorra national roller hockey team is the national team side of Andorra at international roller hockey. Usually is part of FIRS Roller Hockey B World Cup and CERH European Roller Hockey Championship.

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World Championship record

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Andorra at the 2007 World Cup.
YearDiv.Pos.GPWDL
Flag of Macau.svg 1990B7th9603
Flag of Andorra.svg 1992B1st7511
Flag of Italy.svg 1993 A7th8305
Flag of Brazil.svg 1995 A16th8107
Flag of Mexico.svg 1996B4th8512
Flag of Macau.svg 1998B4th7502
2000Did not participate
Flag of Uruguay.svg 2002B1st6501
Flag of Portugal.svg 2003 A14th6105
Flag of Macau.svg 2004 B3rd7502
Flag of the United States.svg 2005 A12th6204
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg 2007 A10th6204
Flag of Spain.svg 2009 A16th6105
2010–2018Did not participate
Flag of Spain.svg 2019 10th6402
Flag of Argentina.svg 2022 11th6312

European Championship record

YearPos.GPWDL
Flag of Germany.svg 19928th9216
Flag of Portugal.svg 199410th7214
1996–2004Did not participate
Flag of Italy.svg 2006 8th7106
2008–2016Did not participate
Flag of Spain.svg 2018 6th7304
Flag of Portugal.svg 2021 5th6114

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