2002 IIHF InLine Hockey World Championship

The 2002 IIHF InLine Hockey World Championship was the 6th IIHF InLine Hockey World Championship,[1] the premier annual international inline hockey tournament. It took place in Nuremberg and Pfaffenhofen an der Ilm, Germany, with the gold-medal game played on July 27, 2002.

2002 IIHF InLine Hockey World Championship
Tournament details
Host country Germany
DatesJuly 2002
Teams16
Venue(s)2 (in 2 host cities)
Final positions
Champions  Sweden
Runner-up  Finland
Third place  Germany
2001
2003

Championship

Group A

 Slovenia  Hungary  Brazil
 Finland 14:2 16:2 24:2
 Slovenia   12:1 7:2
 Hungary     8:6
Pl. Team GP W OTW OTL L Goals DIF PTS
1. Finland 3300054:6+489
2. Slovenia 3200121:17+46
3. Hungary 3100211:34−233
4. Brazil 3000310:39−290

Group B

 Austria  Great Britain  New Zealand
 United States 8:2 19:0 27:2
 Austria   13:1 18:1
 Great Britain     5:2
Pl. Team GP W OTW OTL L Goals DIF PTS
1. United States 3300054:5+509
2. Austria 3200133:10+236
3. Great Britain 310026:34−283
4. New Zealand 300035:50−450

Group C

 Czech Republic  Argentina  Belgium
 Germany 11:6 27:1 37:1
 Czech Republic   25:2 26:6
 Argentina     8:7
Pl. Team GP W OTW OTL L Goals DIF PTS
1. Germany 3300075:8+679
2. Czech Republic 3200157:19+386
3. Argentina 3100211:59−483
4. Belgium 3000314:71−570

Group D

 Slovakia  Japan  Chile
 Sweden 7:3 14:1 58:0
 Slovakia   9:5 25:2
 Japan     22:3
Pl. Team GP W OTW OTL L Goals DIF PTS
1. Sweden 3300079:4+759
2. Slovakia 3200137:14+236
3. Japan 3100228:26+23
4. Chile 300035:105−1000

Second round

Games against common opponents carried over from preliminary round

Group E

 Sweden  Slovakia
 Finland 8:5 12:3
 Slovenia 2:7 4:13
Pl. Team GP W OTW OTL L Goals DIF PTS
1. Finland 3300034:10+249
2. Sweden 3200119:13+66
3. Slovakia 3100219:23−43
4. Slovenia 300038:34−260

Group F

 United States  Austria
 Germany 5:4 16:3
 Czech Republic 5:3 10:4
Pl. Team GP W OTW OTL L Goals DIF PTS
1. Germany 3300032:13+199
2. Czech Republic 3200121:18+36
3. United States 3100215:12+33
4. Austria 300039:34−250

Group G

 Japan  Chile
 Hungary 2:3 16:2
 Brazil 4:9 8:3
Pl. Team GP W OTW OTL L Goals DIF PTS
1. Japan 3300034:9+259
2. Hungary 3200126:11+156
3. Brazil 3100218:20−23
4. Chile 300038:46−380

Group H

 Argentina  Belgium
 Great Britain 5:4 7:5
 New Zealand 13:4 14:6
Pl. Team GP W OTW OTL L Goals DIF PTS
1. Great Britain 3300017:11+69
2. New Zealand 3200129:15+146
3. Argentina 3100216:25−93
4. Belgium 3000318:29−110

Placement games

15th place game
July 26, 2002Belgium 13 - 4 Chile
13th place game
July 26, 2002Brazil 16 - 2 Argentina
9th-12th place qualifiers
July 26, 2002Japan 10 - 3 New Zealand
July 26, 2002Hungary 8 - 3 Great Britain
11th place game
July 27, 2002New Zealand 9 - 7 Great Britain
9th place game
July 27, 2002Hungary 9 - 6 Japan
7th place game
July 26, 2002Slovenia 7 - 4 Austria
5th place game
July 26, 2002United States 8 - 6 Slovakia

Semifinals

July 26, 2002Finland 6 - 3 Czech Republic
July 26, 2002Sweden 6 - 1 Germany

Bronze medal game

July 27, 2002Germany 9 - 6 Czech Republic

Gold medal game

July 27, 2002Sweden 6 - 5 OT Finland

References

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