1993 IIHF European U18 Championship

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The 1993 IIHF European U18 Championship was the twenty-sixth playing of the IIHF European Junior Championships.

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Group A

Played April 2 to 9, 1993 in Nowy Targ and Oswiecim, Poland.

First round

Group 1
TeamCZEFINGERITAGF/GAPoints
1. Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 6:212:015:133:36
2. Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 2:65:04:011:64
3. Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 0:120:51:11:181
4. Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 1:150:41:12:201
Group 2
TeamSWERUSNORPOLGF/GAPoints
1. Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 7:213:114:134:46
2. Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2:79:27:118:104
3. Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 1:132:95:58:271
4. Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 1:141:75:57:261

Final round

Championship round
TeamSWERUSCZEFINNORGERGF/GAPoints
1. Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden (7:2)2:16:4(13:1)7:135:910
2. Flag of Russia.svg  Russia (2:7)4:02:2(9:2)15:032:117
3. Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 1:20:4(6:2)18:0(12:0)37:86
4. Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 4:62:2(2:6)5:1(5:0)18:155
5. Flag of Norway.svg  Norway (1:13)(2:9)0:181:54:28:472
6. Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 1:70:15(0:12)(0:5)2:43:430
7th place
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 6:89:410:7Flag of Italy.svg  Italy

Italy was relegated to Group B for 1994.

Tournament Awards

Group B

Played March 18 to 28, 1993 in Bucharest, Romania.

TeamSUIHUNFRAAUTROMDENESPGBRGFGA
1. Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 4:26:112:011:15:011:29:258:814
2. Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 2:43:14:38:13:110:210:240:1412
3. Flag of France.svg  France 1:61:33:14:14:212:014:039:1310
4. Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 0:123:41:36:33:22:27:422:307
5. Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 1:111:81:43:67:24:56:323:394
6. Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 0:51:32:42:32:74:32:113:264
7. Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 2:112:100:122:25:43:44:518:483
8. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 2:92:100:144:73:61:25:417:522

Switzerland was promoted to Group A and Great Britain was relegated to Group C, for 1994.

Group C

Qualification

Played November 4 and 5, 1992.

Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 0:9
0:16
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia Zagreb
Ljubljana

Played March 22 to 28, in Riga Latvia. Seven of the nine participants were new to the tournament.

First round

Group 1
TeamSLOLTUNEDGF/GAPoints
1. Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 8:17:015:14
2. Flag of Lithuania (1988-2004).svg  Lithuania 1:87:38:112
3. Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 0:73:73:140
Group 2
TeamSVKUKRBULGF/GAPoints
1. Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 5:239:044:24
2. Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 2:529:131:62
3. Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 0:391:291:680
Group 3
TeamBLRLATESTGF/GAPoints
1. Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 3:26:39:54
2. Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 2:310:412:72
3. Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 3:64:107:160

Final round

1st-3rd place
TeamBLRSVKSLOGF/GAPoints
1. Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 4:13:37:43
2. Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 1:49:010:42
3. Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 3:30:93:121
4th-6th place
TeamUKRLATLTUGF/GAPoints
1. Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 6:419:125:54
2. Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 4:65:19:72
3. Flag of Lithuania (1988-2004).svg  Lithuania 1:191:52:240
7th-9th place
TeamESTNEDBULGF/GAPoints
1. Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 7:424:031:44
2. Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 4:77:311:102
3. Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 0:243:73:310

Belarus was promoted to Group B for 1994.

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