The International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) is the governing body of international ice hockey, boasting 83 member associations worldwide. Established in 1908 in Paris, France, the IIHF is responsible for regulating the international rulebook, managing player transfers, and overseeing officiating guidelines. Moreover, it organizes various development programmes aimed at popularizing hockey globally. The IIHF holds authority over ice hockey in the Olympic Games and conducts the IIHF World Championships for men, women, juniors under-20, juniors under-18, and women under-18.
Additionally, the IIHF manages a range of European club competitions and, in 2008, commemorated its centenary with an array of ambitious projects, such as the Century All Star Team, the 100 Top Stories of the Century, and the Victoria Cup. Although specific details about the company's headquarters and recent investments are not available, the IIHF's extensive reach and influential position within the global ice hockey community demonstrate compelling potential for future partnerships and growth.
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