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Men's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 18 Division III Group A World Championship 2024


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Qualified Nations

 

  • BEL.gif Belgium
  • BIH.gif Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • ISL.gif Iceland
  • MEX.gif Mexico
  • NZL.gif New Zealand
  • TUR.gif Turkiye

 

2023 Championships Results

 

Men's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 18 Division II Group B World Championship 2023

 

Men's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 18 Division III Group A World Championship 2023

 

Men's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 18 Division III Group B World Championship 2023

 

Tournament Format

 

A classic Round-Robin Format Tournament, Every team will play once against each opponent.

 

The 1st Ranked Team will qualify for the next year Men´s Under 18 Division II Group B World Championship,
The 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th Ranked Nations will stay in this category also for the next edition.
The 6th Ranked Nation will be Relegated to the next year´s Men´s Under 18 Division III Group B World Championship.
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Round Robin Schedule

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Standing Link

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Monday March 4th, 2024 -

Round-Robin Day 1 Results (GMT +3)

 

13:00  :NZL New Zealand  2 - 5  Mexico :MEX

16:30  :ISL Iceland  13 - 1  Bosnia and Herzegovina :BIH

20:00  :TUR Turkiye  3 - 5  Belgium :BEL

 

Provisional Standing After Day 1:

 

1.  :ISL  3

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2. :MEX  3

3. :BEL  3

4. :TUR  0

5. :NZL  0

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6. :BIH  0

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Tuesday March 5th, 2024 -

Round-Robin Day 2 Results (GMT +3)

 

13:00  :BIH Bosnia and Herzegovina  2 - 7  New Zealand :NZL

16:30  :BEL Belgium  8 - 0  Mexico :MEX

20:00  :ISL Iceland  3 - 7  Turkiye :TUR

 

Provisional Standing After Day 2:

 

1.  :BEL  6

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2. :ISL  3

3. :TUR  3

4. :NZL  3

5. :MEX  3

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6. :BIH  0

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Thursday March 7th, 2024 -

Round-Robin Day 3 Results (GMT +3)

 

13:00  :BEL Belgium  9 - 2  Bosnia and Herzegovina :BIH

16:30  :ISL Iceland  6 - 2  New Zealand :NZL

20:00  :TUR Turkiye  2 - 4  Mexico :MEX

 

Provisional Standing After Day 3:

 

1.  :BEL  9

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2. :ISL  6

3. :MEX  6

4. :TUR  3

5. :NZL  3

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6. :BIH  0

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