2024 Men's EuroHockey Indoor Championship II|
Host countries | Portugal Hungary |
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Dates | 2–4 February |
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Teams | 12 (from 1 confederation) |
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Venue(s) | 2 (in 2 host cities) |
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Matches played | 33 |
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Goals scored | 340 (10.3 per match) |
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Top scorer(s) | Alessandro Muzzioli (18 goals) |
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The 2024 Men's EuroHockey Indoor Championship II was the fourteenth edition of the Men's EuroHockey Indoor Championship II, the second level of the men's European indoor hockey championships organized by the European Hockey Federation.
This was the first edition with a Championship II-A and II-B having equal status, replacing the former Championship II and Championship III. The winner of each event was promoted to the 2026 Championship. The tournaments were held from 2 to 4 February 2024 in Paredes, Portugal and Budapest, Hungary.[1]
Qualification
Participating teams qualified based on their performance in the 2022 Championships. Portugal was originally scheduled to participate in the Championship II, but they were offered a spot in the top tier due to the withdrawal of the Netherlands.[2]
Qualified teams
Championship II-A
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Host country | Portugal |
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City | Paredes |
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Dates | 2–4 February |
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Teams | 5 (from 1 confederation) |
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Venue(s) | Pavilhão Multiusos de Paredes |
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Champions | Ireland |
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Runner-up | Denmark |
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Third place | Lithuania |
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Matches played | 12 |
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Goals scored | 99 (8.25 per match) |
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Top scorer(s) | Ross Canning (13 goals) |
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Best player | Jesper Jonasson |
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Best goalkeeper | Stephen O'Keeffe |
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Championship II-A was held at Pavilhão Multiusos de Paredes in Paredes, Portugal from 2 to 4 February 2024. Ireland won their first EuroHockey Indoor Championship II title and were promoted to the 2026 Men's EuroHockey Indoor Championship by defeating Denmark 3–1 in the final.
Preliminary round
All times are local (UTC+0).
Pos
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Team
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Pld
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W
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D
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L
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GF
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GA
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GD
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Pts
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Promotion
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1
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Ireland
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4
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3
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0
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1
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31
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11
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+20
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9
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Final
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2
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Denmark
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4
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3
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0
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1
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31
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13
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+18
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9
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3
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Lithuania
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4
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2
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0
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2
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14
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15
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−1
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6
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Third place match
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4
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Cyprus
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4
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1
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0
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3
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5
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21
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−16
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3
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5
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Norway
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4
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1
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0
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3
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8
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29
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−21
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3
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Source:
FIHRules for classification: 1) points; 2) matches won; 3) goal difference; 4) goals for; 5) head-to-head result; 6) field goals for.
[3]
Ireland
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11–1
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Norway
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Mackay 10', 36' Canning 12', 22', 24', 39' Patterson 25' Williams 26', 34' Hosking 33', 35'
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Report
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Ashraf 17'
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Umpires: Karolis Donculas (LTU) Marco Santos (POR)
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Cyprus
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1–3
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Lithuania
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Lyne 38'
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Report
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Balsiukas 14' Pocevicius 20' Ridlauskas 32'
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Umpires: Divyabhanu Singh Rathore (NOR) Tommy Croese (BEL)
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Denmark
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13–2
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Norway
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Thorsted 10', 17', 20', 37', 40' Grand 13', 15', 21', 35' Nørgaard 18', 30' Jonasson 23', 23'
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Report
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Ashraf 20+' Janjua 38'
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Umpires: Simon O'Connor (IRL) Tommy Croese (BEL)
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Ireland
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6–3
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Lithuania
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Patterson 10+' Canning 11', 32', 40' Walker 19' Williams 36'
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Report
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Pocevicius 4' Sinkevičius 8', 30'
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Umpires: Raphaël Adrien (GER) Divyabhanu Singh Rathore (NOR)
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Lithuania
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3–4
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Norway
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Balsiukas 7', 27' Astrauskas 10'
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Report
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Janjua 4', 23' Singh 19', 38'
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Umpires: Marco Santos (POR) Raphaël Adrien (GER)
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Cyprus
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1–8
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Denmark
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Ilgin 20'
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Report
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Jonasson 1', 4', 34' Fich 8', 38' Møller 15' Nørgaard 17', 39'
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Umpires: Divyabhanu Singh Rathore (NOR) Karolis Donculas (LTU)
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Norway
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1–2
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Cyprus
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Singh 12'
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Report
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Lyne 12' Savvides 39'
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Umpires: Karolis Donculas (LTU) Simon O'Connor (IRL)
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Ireland
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5–6
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Denmark
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Canning 2' Williams 17' Hosking 23' Walker 28' Mackay 34'
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Report
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Jonasson 3', 3', 36' Grand 11', 40' Fich 29'
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Umpires: Marco Santos (POR) Tommy Croese (BEL)
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Denmark
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4–5
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Lithuania
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Thorsted 21' Fich 33' Nørgaard 39' Pedersen 40+'
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Report
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Ridlauskas 12', 28', 30' Sinkevičius 17' Ridlauskas 36'
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Umpires: Simon O'Connor (IRL) Raphaël Adrien (GER)
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Cyprus
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1–9
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Ireland
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Savvides 9'
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Report
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Patterson 7', 35', 37' Williams 8' Canning 23', 28', 34' Byrne 24' Hosking 31'
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Umpires: Karolis Donculas (LTU) Divyabhanu Singh Rathore (NOR)
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First to fourth place classification
Third and fourth place
Lithuania
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5–1
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Cyprus
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Balsiukas 3', 18' Pocevicius 10', 35' Stankevič 36'
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Report
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Lyne 1'
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Umpires: Marco Santos (POR) Simon O'Connor (IRL)
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Final
Ireland
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3–1
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Denmark
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Williams 5' Canning 37', 39'
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Report
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Grand 35'
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Umpires: Raphaël Adrien (GER) Tommy Croese (BEL)
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Final standings
Championship II-B
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Host country | Hungary |
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City | Budapest |
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Dates | 2–4 February |
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Teams | 7 (from 1 confederation) |
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Venue(s) | Soroksári Sportcsarnok |
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Champions | Turkey |
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Runner-up | Italy |
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Third place | Slovakia |
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Matches played | 21 |
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Goals scored | 241 (11.48 per match) |
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Top scorer(s) | Alessandro Muzzioli (18 goals) |
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Championship II-B was held at the Soroksári Sportcsarnok in Budapest, Hungary from 2 to 4 February 2024. Turkey won their first EuroHockey Indoor Championship II title and were promoted to the 2026 Men's EuroHockey Indoor Championship by finishing first in the round-robin tournament.
Standings
Pos
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Team
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Pld
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W
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D
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L
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GF
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GA
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GD
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Pts
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Promotion
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1
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Turkey (P)
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6
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6
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0
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0
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59
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12
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+47
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18
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EuroHockey Indoor Championship
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2
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Italy
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6
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5
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0
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1
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63
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10
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+53
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15
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3
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Slovakia
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6
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4
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0
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2
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54
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17
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+37
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12
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4
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Hungary (H)
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6
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3
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0
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3
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27
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21
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+6
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9
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5
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Bulgaria
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6
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1
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0
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5
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13
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57
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−44
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3
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6
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Serbia
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6
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1
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0
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5
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12
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59
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−47
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3
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7
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Greece
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6
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1
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0
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5
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13
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65
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−52
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3
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Source:
FIHRules for classification: 1) points; 2) matches won; 3) goal difference; 4) goals for; 5) head-to-head result; 6) field goals scored.
[3](H) Hosts;
(P) Promoted
Results
All times are local (UTC+0).
Bulgaria
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2–13
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Turkey
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Baklev 19' Momchilov 40'
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Report
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Öztürk 6' Aydin 10', 30', 34', 35' Elagöz 17' Ekinci 20' Özdemir 26', 31', 32', 37' Ataş 27' Acikgoz 33'
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Umpires: Isaac Charles (ENG) Balazs Szalay (HUN)
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Greece
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1–14
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Italy
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Antonakos 13'
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Report
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Pagliara 6', 14', 23' Valentino 10' Muzzioli 20', 27', 30', 37', 37', 39' Moretto 35' Chiesa 36' Succi 36', 38'
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Umpires: Daniël Veerman (NED) Ivan Yanchev (BUL)
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Slovakia
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15–1
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Serbia
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Jelačić 4', 9', 13', 25', 38' Augustinič 5', 6', 18', 34' Petráš 12', 20', 20+', 26' Garaj 15' Hruska 35'
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Report
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Katančić 11'
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Umpires: Ivan Grgurev (CRO) Mahmut Çilkiz (TUR)
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Hungary
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1–5
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Turkey
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Leber 25'
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Report
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Taşar 8' Sansar 30' Ekinci 34' Aydin 36' Acikgoz 40'
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Umpires: Michal Pivko (SVK) Kamaal Khan (ITA)
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Bulgaria
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2–13
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Italy
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Todorov 20' Aleksandrov 25'
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Report
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Pagliara 3', 35' Succi 9', 17', 30' Valentino 10+', 28', 40' Amorosini 16' Ughetto 21' Muzzioli 28', 37' Moretto 37'
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Umpires: Ivan Grgurev (CRO) Michal Pivko (SVK)
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Greece
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4–3
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Serbia
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A. Dierckx 8' Sideridis 20' N. Dierckx 27', 40'
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Report
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Losonci 13', 18', 21'
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Umpires: Balazs Szalay (HUN) Tomas Holek (CZE)
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Hungary
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2–6
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Slovakia
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Farkas 32' Hortobágyi 38'
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Report
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Petrás 9' Jelačić 17', 23', 40' Bogar 20' Krampl 30'
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Umpires: Ivan Yanchev (BUL) Isaac Charles (ENG)
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Turkey
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14–0
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Serbia
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Öztürk 2', 27' Elagöz 8', 20', 30' Ekinci 17', 23', 34' Aydin 18', 26', 37' Ataş 28', 39' Sansar 36'
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Report
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Umpires: Ivan Yanchev (BUL) Tomas Holek (CZE)
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Bulgaria
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0–13
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Slovakia
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Report
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Petráš 1', 7', 37' Bogar 3' Krampl 5' Jelačić 9', 24' Romanec 12', 20' Augustinič 16', 32', 34', 40'
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Umpires: Balazs Szalay (HUN) Kamaal Khan (ITA)
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Hungary
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1–10
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Italy
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Papp 33'
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Report
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Moretto 3' Muzzioli 4', 22', 40' Succi 4', 16' Pagliara 6', 14', 38' Chiesa 18'
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Umpires: Mahmut Çilkiz (TUR) Daniël Veerman (NED)
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Turkey
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15–2
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Greece
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Erdoğan 2' Öztürk 4', 21' Aydin 8', 26', 31', 38' Ataş 9' Elagöz 11', 19', 25' Acikgoz 14', 39' Özdemir 27' Ekinci 36'
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Report
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A. Dierckx 33' Goultidis 35'
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Umpires: Michal Pivko (SVK) Isaac Charles (ENG)
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Serbia
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7–2
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Bulgaria
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Dorgan 3' Losonci 15' Marjanušić 16' R. Kiš 19', 23', 24', 36'
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Report
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Stoyanov 6' Baklev 18'
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Umpires: Daniël Veerman (NED) Kamaal Khan (ITA)
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Italy
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5–1
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Slovakia
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Pagliara 6', 14' Succi 15' Muzzioli 23' Amorosini 26'
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Report
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Hruska 14'
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Umpires: Ivan Grgyrev (CRO) Tomas Holek (CZE)
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Greece
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0–11
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Hungary
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Report
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Farkas 2' Kovacs 11' Leber 20', 26' Wesselenyi 21' Hortobágyi 22' Ujvari 26' Papp 28' Szóga 34', 38' Csőgör 35'
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Umpires: Michal Pivko (SVK) Mahmut Çilkiz (TUR)
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Turkey
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4–3
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Italy
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Özdemir 2' Elagöz 5', 9' Ataş 34'
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Report
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Muzzioli 13', 22' Moretto 38'
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Umpires: Isaac Charles (ENG) Daniël Veerman (NED)
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Greece
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1–15
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Slovakia
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Koulouvardis 26'
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Report
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Jelačić 1', 8', 18', 23' Garaj 5' Bogar 11', 24' Krampl 17', 33' Augustinič 25', 34', 35', 37', 40' Petrás 29'
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Umpires: Kamaal Khan (ITA) Ivan Yanchev (BUL)
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Hungary
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6–0
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Bulgaria
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Wesselenyi 17', 37' Kovacs 18', 39' Leber 28' Szóga 35'
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Report
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Umpires: Tomas Holek (CZE) Mahmut Çilkiz (TUR)
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Italy
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18–1
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Serbia
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Saoncella 5' Succi 6', 25', 36', 40' Pagliara 7', 9', 17', 20', 27' Chiesa 12', 21' Valentino 19' Muzzioli 29', 35', 37', 39' Amorosini 30'
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Report
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Kakaš 26'
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Umpires: Ivan Grgurev (CRO) Balasz Szalay (HUN)
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Turkey
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8–4
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Slovakia
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Erdoğan 4' Aydin 6', 21' Elagöz 23', 37', 38' Acikgoz 25' Sansar 28'
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Report
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Romanec 1', 37' Petrás 9' Augustinič 14'
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Umpires: Daniël Veerman (NED) Tomas Holek (CZE)
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Greece
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5–7
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Bulgaria
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A. Dierckx 3', 8' N. Dierckx 5', 16', 26'
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Report
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Baklev 22', 23', 28', 35' Aleksandrov 30' Momchilov 34'
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Umpires: Isaac Charles (ENG) Mahmut Çilkiz (TUR)
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Serbia
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0–6
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Hungary
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Report
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Leber 17' Wesselenyi 18' Hortobágyi 27' Papp 28' Kovacs 30' Csőgör 38'
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Umpires: Ivan Yanchev (BUL) Michal Pivko (SVK)
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See also
References
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Championship | |
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Championship II |
- Porto 1997
- Porto 1999
- Vienna 2001
- Zagreb 2003
- La Spezia 2006
- Copenhagen 2008
- Poznań 2010
- Lignano 2012
- Bern 2014
- Espinho 2016
- Alanya 2018
- Lucerne 2020
- Paredes 2022
- Sveti Ivan Zelina–Oslo 2026
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Championship III |
- Brescia 2003
- Sofia 2006
- Sheffield 2008
- Alanya 2010
- Gondomar 2012
- Sveti Ivan Zelina 2014
- Vantaa 2016
- Nicosia 2018
- Santander 2020
- Nicosia 2022
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Championship IV | |
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