Ice hockey has been played in the United Kingdom since the beginning of the twentieth century, and it was a game between Englishmen that is generally accepted to have started the modern era of the sport. The
Great Britain men's national ice hockey team enjoyed worldwide success through the 1920s and 1930s, achieving bronze at the 1924
Olympics, and gold twelve years later. They also won medals at the
World Championships in 1935, 1937 and 1938, though never won the tournament. The national team has struggled since the
Second World War, and has not finished better than twelfth in the World Championships since 1962. Ice hockey is played professionally in the United Kingdom in the
Elite Ice Hockey League, a ten-team league which was founded in 2003.