These are the 1999 European Junior Ice Hockey Championships:
European Championships Division I[]
These were held in Bucharest, Romania, from March 16-20, 1999.
First round[]
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Placing round[]
7th place | ||||||
20. January 1999 | Bucharest | ![]() |
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14:2 (3:2,4:0,7:0) | |
5th place | ||||||
20. January 1999 | Bucharest | – | ![]() |
0:15 (0:4,0:7,0:4) | ||
3rd place | ||||||
20. January 1999 | Bucharest | ![]() |
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10:1 (2:1,5:0,3:0) | |
Final | ||||||
20. January 1999 | Bucharest | ![]() |
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5:1 (2:0,2:1,1:0) |
Latvia was promoted to Group B, and both Croatia and Yugoslavia were relegated to the European Division II, for the 2000.
European Championships Division II[]
These were held in Sofia, Bulgaria, from March 1-7, 1999.
First round[]
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Placing round[]
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Spain was promoted to the European Division I for 2000.
External links[]
IIHF European Junior Championships |
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