Zuzana Moravčíková (ice Hockey)
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Zuzana Moravčíková (born 23 October 1980) is a Slovak retired
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and former member of the Slovak national team. She has served as general manager of the Slovak women's national under-18 ice hockey team since 2021.


International career

Moravčíková was selected to represent Slovakia in the women's ice hockey tournament at the
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in
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, where she played in all five games, though she did not record a point.IIHF - Team Slovakia Stats - 2010 Olympics
/ref> She also played in the 2010 Olympic qualification tournament campaign.IIHF - Team Slovakia Stats - 2010 Olympic Qualifier
/ref> Moravčíková participated in eight
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tournaments, across two divisions. She debuted with the Slovak national team at the 1999 Ice Hockey Women's World Championship Group B and went on to play in the 2001 Division I qualification tournament in
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, the Division II tournaments in
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; and the Division I tournaments in
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and
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.IIHF - Team Slovakia Stats - 2003 World Championship Division II
/ref>IIHF - Team Slovakia Stats - 2004 World Championship Division II
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/ref>IIHF - Team Slovakia Stats - 2007 World Championship Division II
/ref>IIHF - Team Slovakia Stats - 2008 World Championship Division II
/ref>IIHF - Team Slovakia Stats - 2009 World Championship Division I
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International career


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* * * 1980 births Living people European Women's Hockey League players Ice hockey executives Ice hockey players at the 2010 Winter Olympics Olympic ice hockey players for Slovakia Sportspeople from Ružomberok Ice hockey people from the Žilina Region Slovak women's ice hockey forwards {{Slovakia-icehockey-bio-stub