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Qualified Nations

Group A

 

  • AUS.gif Australia
  • BIH.gif Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • KGZ.gif Kyrgyzstan
  • NZL.gif New Zealand

 

Group B
 

  • BUL.gif Bulgaria
  • ISR.gif Israel
  • RSA.gif South Africa
  • TUR.gif Turkey

 

2022 Championships Results

 

Men's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 20 Division III World Championship 2022

 

Tournament Format

 

 

The Tournament is composed of 2 Phases, The Preliminary Round and the Knock-Out Round.

 

In the Preliminary Round the 8 Nations are divided into Two 4 Teams Preliminary Groups A & B. In each group Every team will play once against every opponent of its own Preliminary Round Group.

All Teams advance to the Quarterfinals.

 

In the Knock-Out Round, the 1st ranked Team of Group A will play in the Quarterfinals the 4th team of Group B, the 1st Ranked Nation from Group B against 4th Team of Group A, while the 2nd Ranked Nation of Group A will face the 3rd Ranked Team of Group B and the 2nd Ranked Team of Group B will play against the 3rd ranked Team of Group A.

 

The Quarterfinals winners will advance to the Semifinals, while Losing Quarterfinalists will qualify to the Placement Matches (The Two highest seeded Nations after Preliminary Round losing in Quarterfinals will play for 5th and 6th Place, the Lowest Two seeded Nations after Preliminary Round losing in Quarterfinals will qualify for the 7th and 8th Place Game)

The Semifinals winners will qualify for the Gold Medal Match, the losing teams to the bronze Medal Match.

 

The Gold Medal Game winner will be promoted to the Next Year´s Men´s Under 20 Division II Group B World Championship, while all the remaining 7 Nations will have to stay in this division also for the next edition in 2024.



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Preliminary Round Schedule

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Standing Link


Knockout Round Schedule

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Results Link

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Thursday January 26th, 2023 -

Preliminary Round Day 1 Results (GMT +3)

 

Group A

10:00  :AUS Australia  12 - 4  Kyrgyzstan :KGZ

17:00  :BIH Bosnia and Herzegovina  1 - 6  New Zealand :NZL

 

Provisional Standing After Day 1:

 

1.  :AUS  3

2. :NZL  3

3. :BIH  0

4. :KGZ  0

 

Group B

13:30  :ISR Israel  16 - 1  South Africa :RSA

20:30  :TUR Turkey  3 - 5  Bulgaria :BUL

 

Provisional Standing After Day 1:

 

1.  :ISR  3

2. :BUL  3

3. :TUR  0

4. :RSA  0

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Friday January 27th, 2023 -

Preliminary Round Day 2 Results (GMT +3)

 

Group A

10:00  :BIH Bosnia and Herzegovina  3 - 4  Kyrgyzstan :KGZ

17:00  :NZL New Zealand  2 - 6  Australia :AUS

 

Provisional Standing After Day 2:

 

1.  :AUS  6

2. :NZL  3

3. :KGZ  3

4. :BIH  0

 

Group B

13:30  :BUL Bulgaria  0 - 8  Israel :ISR

20:30  :TUR Turkey  9 - 3  South Africa :RSA

 

Provisional Standing After Day 2:

 

1.  :ISR  6

2. :BUL  3

3. :TUR  3

4. :RSA  0

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Sunday January 29th, 2023 -

Preliminary Round Last Day Results (GMT +3)

 

Group A

10:00  :AUS Australia  10 - 0  Bosnia and Herzegovina :BIH

17:00  :KGZ Kyrgyzstan  3 - 1  New Zealand :NZL

 

Final Standing:

 

1.  :AUS  9

2. :KGZ  6

3. :NZL  3

4. :BIH  0

 

Group B

13:30  :RSA South Africa  0 - 5  Bulgaria :BUL

20:30  :ISR Israel  6 - 3  Turkey :TUR

 

Final Standing:

 

1.  :ISR  9

2. :BUL  6

3. :TUR  3

4. :RSA  0

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