Latvia women's national ice hockey team
| Association | Latvijas Hokeja Federācija |
|---|---|
| General manager | Denijs Romanovskis |
| Head coach | Hannu Saintula |
| Assistants | Vladislavs Koniševs Paulis Zvirgzdiņš |
| Captain | Līga Miljone |
| Most games | Inese Geca-Miljone (133) |
| Top scorer | Inese Geca-Miljone (87) |
| Most points | Inese Geca-Miljone (142) |
| Team colors | |
| IIHF code | LAT |
| Ranking | |
| Current IIHF | 29 (28 August 2023) |
| Highest IIHF | 11 (2007) |
| Lowest IIHF | 29 (first in 2022) |
| First international | |
| Ukraine 3–0 Latvia (Riga, Latvia; 1 November 1992) | |
| Biggest win | |
| Latvia 39–0 Bulgaria (Liepāja, Latvia; 5 September 2008) | |
| Biggest defeat | |
| Finland 17–0 Latvia (Riga, Latvia; 24 March 1995) | |
| World Championship | |
| Appearances | 22 (first in 1999) |
| Best result | 11th (2007, 2011) |
| International record (W–L–T) | |
| 77–101–7 | |
The Latvian women's national ice hockey team represents Latvia at the International Ice Hockey Federation's IIHF Women's World Championship and is controlled by the Latvian Ice Hockey Federation (Latvian: Latvijas Hokeja federācija). In recent years, participation women's hockey has increased in Latvia; the number of registered women's players grew from 74 in 2018 to 223 in 2020.