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Men's Ice Hockey IIHF Division III Qualification World Championship 2019


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2019 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship Division I Group A
In Astana, :KAZ , 29 April 2019 - 5 May 2019
Participants: :BLR Belarus, :HUN Hungary, :KAZ Kazakhstan, :LTU Lithuania, :SLO Slovenia, :KOR South Korea


2019 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship Division I Group B
In Tallinn, :EST , TBD 2019
Participants: :EST Estonia, :JPN Japan, :LTU Lithuania, :NED Netherlands, :POL Poland, :ROU Romania


2019 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship Division II Group A
In Belgrade, :SRB , 8-14 April 2019 
Participants: :AUS Australia, :BEL Belgium, :CHN China, :CRO Croatia, :SRB Serbia, :ESP Spain


2019 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship Division II Group B
In Queretaro, :MEX , 14-20 April 2019
Participants: :GEO  Georgia, :ISL Iceland, :ISR Israel, :MEX  Mexico, :NZL New Zealand, :PRK North Korea


2019 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship Division III
In Sofia, :BUL , 22-28 April 2019
Participants: :BUL Bulgaria, :TPE Chinese Taipei, :LUX Luxembourg, :RSA South Africa,  :TUR Turkey, :TKM Turkmenistan


2019 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship Division III Qualification
In Abu Dhabi, :UAE , 31 March - 6 April 2019
Participants: :BIH Bosnia and Herzegovina, :HKG Hong Kong, :KGZ Kyrgyzstan, :KUW Kuwait, :THA Thailand, :UAE United Arab Emirates

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Sunday March 31st, 2019 -

Round-Robin Day 1 Schedule (GMT +4)

 

 

12:00  :BIH Bosnia and Herzegovina vs Thailand :THA

16:00  :KGZ Kyrgyzstan vs Kuwait :KUW

20:00  :UAE United Arab Emirates vs Hong Kong :HKG

 

 

*Tournament Format:

  • 6 Nations play a usual Round-Robin tournament, Each team play once every opponent,
  • The first ranked Nation will qualify for the Men´s Division III World Championships next year in 2020.
  • The Nations ranked 2nd-6th will have the possibilty to re-try their luck in this qualification also the next season 2020
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Bosnia and Herzegovina was leading 4-0 at 15th minute of the match and pretty well on their way to attack their bigger win in history but somehow managed to lose the game 4-5 after Penalty Shoot-Out after the match has ended 4-4 in regular time ..

 

the 3rd :THA goal was scored by a certain Chonlapath INGKHARRATPHITHAKON  :bowdown:

 

Manwhile :KGZ is right now playing it´s first ever IIHF World Championship program match and in what way they started !!! KGZ is leading 9-0 after 1st period over Kuwait...EDIT: already 10-0

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Sunday March 31st, 2019 -

Round-Robin Day 1 Results (GMT +4)

 

 

12:00  :BIH Bosnia and Herzegovina  4 - 5(PSO)  Thailand :THA

16:00  :KGZ Kyrgyzstan  0 - 5(Forfeit)  Kuwait :KUW

20:00  :UAE United Arab Emirates  11 - 1  Hong Kong :HKG

 

Provisional Standing After Day 1:

1. United Arab Emirates  3

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2. Kuwait  3

3. Thailand  2

4. Bosnia and Herzegovina  1

5. Kyrgyzstan  0

6. Kuwait  0

 

*Updated Results after diqualification of Kyrgyzstan

 

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