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Men's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 18 Division III Group A World Championship 2022

 

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Qualified Nations
 

  • BEL.gif Belgium
  • TPE.gif Chinese Taipei
  • ISL.gif Iceland
  • ISR.gif Israel
  • MEX.gif Mexico
  • TUR.gif Turkey

 

2019 Championships Results

 

Men's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 18 Division II Group B World Championship 2019

 

Men's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 18 Division III Group A World Championship 2019

 

Men's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 18 Division III Group B World Championship 2019

 

Tournament Format

 

Classical 6 Nations Round-Robin phase, Each team will play once against every opponent, 

 

The 1st Ranked Nations will qualify for the Men´s Under 18 Division II Group B World Championships next year in 2023

 

The 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th ranked Nations will stay in this Men´s Under 18 Division III Group A World Championships also for the next season,

 

The 6th Ranked Nation will be Relegated to the next year 2023 Men´s Under 18 Division III Group B World Championships.



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Tournament Schedule

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Monday April 11th, 2022 -

Round-Robin Day 1 Results (GMT +3)

 

13:00  :ISR Israel  4 - 3  Mexico :MEX

16:30  :ISL Iceland  3 - 1  Belgium :BEL

20:00  :TPE Chinese Taipei  8 - 3  Turkey :TUR

 

Provisional Standing After Day 1:

 

1. :TPE 3

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2. :ISL 3

3. :ISR 3

4. :MEX 0

5. :BEL 0

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6. :TUR 0

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Tuesday April 12th, 2022 -

Round-Robin Day 2 Results (GMT +3)

 

13:00  :ISR Israel  3 - 6  Iceland :ISL

16:30  :MEX Mexico  0 - 4  Chinese Taipei :TPE

20:00  :BEL Belgium  5 - 0  Turkey :TUR

 

Provisional Standing After Day 2:

 

1. :TPE 6

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2. :ISL 6

3. :BEL 3

4. :ISR 3

5. :MEX 0

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6. :TUR 0

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Thursday April 14th, 2022 -

Round-Robin Day 3 Results (GMT +3)

 

13:00  :BEL Belgium  9 - 1  Mexico :MEX

16:30  :ISR Israel  2 - 5  Chinese Taipei :TPE

20:30  :ISL Iceland  4 - 2  Turkey :TUR

 

Provisional Standing After Day 3:

 

1. :TPE 9

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2. :ISL 9

3. :BEL 6

4. :ISR 3

5. :TUR 0

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6. :MEX 0

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Friday April 15th, 2022 -

Round-Robin Day 4 Results (GMT +3)

 

13:00  :TPE Chinese Taipei  2 - 4  Belgium :BEL

16:30  :MEX Mexico  1 - 3  Iceland :ISL

20:00  :TUR Turkey  1 - 4  Israel :ISR

 

Provisional Standing After Day 4:

 

1. :ISL 12

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2. :BEL 9

3. :TPE 9

4. :ISR 6

5. :TUR 0

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6. :MEX 0

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