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* Teams are listed by final ranking. W-L-T-PTS are calculated
from all games
played including preliminary, medal and consolation
rounds. Often teams
with superior W-L-T marks finish with inferior
rankings due to early
tournament losses that seed them in a lower bracket.
World Championships Division III
2008 Luxembourg
March 31-April 6, 2008
GP W OTW OTL L
GF GA PTS
DPR
Korea
5 5 0 0
0 40 6 15
South Africa
5 4 0 0
1 29 16 12
Luxembourg
5 1 2 0
2 22 13 7
Turkey
5 2 0 1
2 27 24 7
Greece
5 1 0 1
3 17 28 4
Mongolia
5 0 0 0
5 11 59 0
Total attendance: 4,397
*DPR Korea and South Africa are
promoted to Division II 2009
2007 Dundalk, Ireland
April 15-21, 2007
GP W OTW OTL L
GF GA PTS
New
Zealand
4 4 0 0
0 29 6 12
Ireland
4 2 1 0
1 20
8 8
Luxembourg
4 2 0 1
1 21 15 7
South Africa
4 1 0 0
3 17 16 3
Mongolia
4 0 0 0
4 3
45 0
Armenia
withdrew from competition
Total attendance: 6,524
*New Zealand and Ireland promoted
to Division II 2008
2006
Reykjavik, Iceland (April 24-29,2006)
GP W L
T GF GA PTS
Iceland
4 4 0
0 27
6 8
Turkey
4 2 1
1 18
16 5
Armenia
4 2 2
0 23
19 4
Ireland
4 1 2
1 5
17 3
Luxembourg
4 0 4
0 11
26 0
Total Attendance: 4487
*Iceland and Turkey
promoted to Division II 2007
2005
Mexico City, Mexico (March 7-13,2005)
GP W L
T GF GA PTS
Mexico 4
4 0 0 60 3
8
South Africa 4 3 1
0 47 12 6
Luxembourg 4 2
2
0 49 16 4
Ireland 4 1
3 0 32 20 2
Armenia 4 0
4 0 5 142
0
*Mexico and South Africa promoted
to Division II 2006
2004 Reykjavik, Iceland (March
16-21,2004)
GP W L
T GF GA PTS
Iceland 4 3
0 1 46 8
7
Turkey 4 3
1 0 26 14
6
Mexico 4 2
1 1 29 8
5
Ireland 4 1
3 0 23 23
2
Armenia 4 0
4 0 2 73
0
*Iceland and Turkey promoted to Division II 2005
2003 Auckland, New Zealand (April 3-6,2003)
GP W L
T GF GA PTS
New Zealand 2 2 0
0 14 3 4
Luxembourg 2 1
1
0 7 10 2
Turkey 2 0
2 0 4 12
0
The 2003 IIHF
World
Championship Division III will be operated with only three teams as the
Ice
Hockey
Federation of Armenia have been unsuccessful in securing visas to gain
entry
into New Zealand for this event.
*New Zealand and Luxembourg promoted to Division II 2004
Total Attendance: 1300
2002
Mexico City, Mexico (April 11-13,2002)
A qualification tournament was held involving
DPR
Korea, Mexico and New Zealand.
Date |
Game |
Result |
Spectators |
11.04.02 20:00 |
DPR Korea - New Zealand |
11 - 3 ( 3-0, 6-2, 2-1 ) |
300 |
12.04.02 20:00 |
Mexico - DPR Korea |
1 - 7 ( 1-2, 0-4, 0-1 ) |
800 |
13.04.02 20:00 |
New Zealand - Mexico |
6 - 6 ( 1-3, 3-3, 2-0 ) |
1300 |
DPR Korea and Mexico promoted to
2003
IIHF World Championship Div. II
Beginning in 2001, the IIHF World Championships will be played using
a new system.
The A Pool will be called the World Championships.
The B, C and D Pools will be changed into Division I and Division II.
Sixteen teams will take part at the World Championships. Every year
two teams
will get relegated to Division I. Division I and Division II will both
contain 12 teams.
Each division will be played in two groups containing six teams. The
winners of
the two groups will be promoted, a total of two teams, and the worst
teams
relegated. Both groups will be played in different countries.
The whole World Championships system will contain 40 teams. If other
countries
want to participate, they will have to play a qualification tournament
to enter Division II.
2000 Reykjavik, Iceland (April
10-16,2000)
Preliminary Round
Group A
GP W L
T GF GA PTS
Israel
2 2 0
0 21
3 4
Iceland
2 1 1
0 13
6 2
Turkey
2 0 2
0 0
25 0
Group B
Australia
2 2 0
0 17
0 4
New Zealand
2 1 1
0 4
11 2
Luxembourg
2 0 2
0
1 11 0
Group C
Belgium
2 2 0
0 15
1 4
South Africa
2 1 1
0 10
14 2
Mexico
2 0 2
0 4
14 0
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1st to 3rd
Israel
2 1 0
1 10
4 3
Belgium
2 1 0
1 8
4 3
Australia
2 0 2
0 6
16 0
4th to 6th
South Africa
2 2 0
0 16
5 4
Iceland
2 1 1
0 9
12 2
New Zealand
2 0 2
0 5
13 0
7th to 9th
Mexico
2 2 0
0 12
3 4
Luxembourg
2 1 1
0
8 12 2
Turkey
2 0 2
0 7
12 0
Israel, Belgium, Australia, South Africa, Iceland, New Zealand and
Mexico are promoted
to the 2001 IIHF World Championship Div.II
Luxembourg and Turkey will play in 2002 IIHF World Championship Div.II
Qualification
Attendance: 10,606
1999 Krugersdorp, South Africa
Rank
GP W L
T GF GA PTS
32
Spain
4 3 0
1 38
7 7
33
Israel
4 3 0
1 21
5 7
34 Australia
4 2 2
0 29
9 4
35 Belgium
4 3 1
0
32 9 6
36 South Africa 4
2 2 0
24 14 4
37 New Zealand 4
1 3 0
7
39 2
38
Turkey
4 1 3
0 7
42 2
39
Greece
4 1 3
0 10
18 2
40 Iceland
4 1 3
0
9 34 2
1998 Krugersdorp and Pretoria, South Africa
Rank
GP W L
T GF GA PTS
33 Bulgaria
5 4 0
1 50
7 9
34 Australia
5 3 1
1 35
15 7
35
Israel
5 3 2
0 34
16 6
36 Belgium
5 3 2
0
28 15 6
37 South Africa 5
3 2 0
32 20 6
38 New Zealand 5
1 4 0
15
39 2
39
Turkey
5 1 4
0 12
56 2
40
Greece
5 1 4
0 15
53 2
1997
Rank
GP W L
T GF GA PTS
29 Croatia
5 3 1
1
16 9 7
30 South Korea 5
4 1 0
19
9 8
31
Spain
5 2 3
0 21
19 4
32 Yugoslavia
5 1 2
2 13
18 4
33
Israel
5 2 3
0 18
25 4
34 Australia
5 1 3
1 20
25 3
35 Bulgaria
5 2 1
2 17
15 6
36 Belgium
5 2 3
0
12 16 4
1996
Rank
GP W L
T GF GA PTS
29 Lithuania
5 5 0
0 33
4 10
30 Yugoslavia
5 4 1
0 20
10 8
31
Spain
5 2 2
1 22
18 5
32 Belgium
5 2 3
0
10 24 4
33 South Korea 5
2 1 2
24
17 6
34 Bulgaria
5 2 3
0 16
16 4
35
Israel
7 2 4
1 30
21 5
36 Australia
5 0 5
0 14
43 0
1990
Rank
GP W L
T GF GA PTS
26 Great Britain 4
4 0 0
57
7 8
27 Australia
4 0 2
2 10
34 2
28
Spain
4 0 2
2 11
37 2
1989
Rank
GP W L
T GF GA PTS
25 Belgium
4 3 0
1
35 9 7
26 Romania
4 2 0
2
69 7 6
27 Great Britain 4
1 1 2
19 16 4
28
Spain
4 1 3
0 29
27 2
29 New Zealand 4
0 3 1
3
96 1
1987
Rank
GP W L
T GF GA PTS
25 Australia
6 5 0
1 176 6 11
26 South Korea 6
4 1 1
130
16 9
27 New Zealand 6
2 4 0
42
142 4
28 Hong Kong
6 0 6
0
1 185 0
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