IIHF World Championship Division II
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The IIHF World Championship Division II are an annual sports event organized by the International Ice Hockey Federation. The division championships are played in two groups.
The two national teams that finish last in their groups at the Division I are relegated to Division II for next year's World Championships. At the Division II Championship, the winner of each group is promoted to next year's Division I, while the loser of each group is relegated to the IIHF World Championship Division III.
The Division II World championships have been played in their current format since 2001, when Division II was formed from the five lowest-placing teams in Pool C, and the seven best teams from Pool D.
Division II
Teams
Division II teams for 2007
The IIHF has entered Serbia in the 2007 tournament as the successor to the Serbia and Montenegro national team.
National Team | Since |
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Australia | 2001 |
Belgium | 2005 |
Bulgaria | 1999 |
Croatia | 2007 |
North Korea | 2003 |
Iceland | 2007 |
Israel | 2007 |
South Korea | 2005 |
Mexico | 2006 |
Serbia | 2000 |
Spain | 2000 |
Turkey | 2007 |
Results
Year | Promoted | Relegated | ||
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2001 | South Korea | Romania | New Zealand | Mexico |
2002 | Estonia | Lithuania | Turkey | Luxembourg |
2003 | South Korea | Belgium | Mexico | Iceland |
2004 | China | Lithuania | Luxembourg | South Africa |
2005 | Croatia | Israel | Turkey | Iceland |
2006 | Romania | China | South Africa | New Zealand |
2007 | Croatia | South Korea | Turkey | North Korea |
Pool C
Champions 1961-2000
Year | National team |
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1961 | Romania |
1963 | Austria |
1966 | Italy |
1967 | Japan |
1969 | Japan |
1970 | Austria |
1971 | Romania |
1972 | Austria |
1973 | Norway |
1974 | Switzerland |
1975 | Norway |
1976 | Austria |
1977 | Italy |
1978 | Netherlands |
1979 | Yugoslavia |
1981 | Austria |
1982 | Japan |
1983 | Netherlands |
1985 | France |
1986 | Norway |
1987 | Japan |
1989 | Netherlands |
1990 | Yugoslavia |
1991 | Denmark |
1992 | Great Britain |
1993 | Latvia |
1994 | Slovakia |
1995 | Belarus |
1996 | Kazakhstan |
1997 | Ukraine |
1998 | Hungary |
1999 | Netherlands |
2000 | Hungary |