As of April 2020, the Spanish men's national program is 31st on the IIHF World Rankings and has 135 registered players.
The men's national team currently competes at the IIHF World Championship Division II, Group A level.
[2] On 10 March 1923,[2] Spain joined the IIHF after the Spanish Winter Sports Federation was founded in the same year.
Spain won their first international game against Belgium in the Challenge de Haute–Garonne tournament held in Bagnères-de-Luchon, France.
[4] In 2002, Spain finished in third place in Group B after defeating Bulgaria, Iceland and Luxembourg and losing to Yugoslavia and Lithuania.
[6] Spain hosted the Division II tournament in 2004 and finished fourth place in Group A by defeating Israel and Luxembourg.
Spain's only win came against Iceland while they lost to Serbia and Montenegro, Belgium, Israel and North Korea.
[8] In 2006, they lost to Serbia and Montenegro, Romania men's national ice hockey team and twice to Bulgaria while beating South Africa for their lone win.
[10] In 2008, Spain finished in third place by defeating Australia, Iceland and Mexico and lost to China and New Zealand.
In 2010, Spain rose in the rankings to 30th and competed in Division II of the 2010 IIHF World Championship.