And 2027 goes to …
by Christophe ROY|26 MAY 2023
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The 2023 IIHF Annual Congress has voted to assign the remaining tournaments of the 2024 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship program for the upcoming season, and voted to choose the host of the 2027 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship.

This vote was, by far, the most awaited decision of the day. The IIHF delegates had to choose between 2 excellent bids : one from Germany and the other from Kazakhstan, but only one winner in the end. After the very convincing presentations from both countries, all the delegates casted their secret ballots, and the winner is … GERMANY!
 

Worlds return to Germany

With 102 votes in its favor, Germany will have the honour to host the 2027 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship, 10 years exactly after the last IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship, which the DEB hosted together with France in 2017.

"This is a milestone for the DEB! We are beyond happy about the trust and the choice of the IIHF delegates. I would like to thank all those involved for their work over the past months, especially our IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship project team. The carefully jointly developed concept has been fully convincing. We are looking forward to hosting this major international event in the heart of Europe in May 2027," stated DEB President Dr. Peter Merten.

Similar to an ice hockey game, Germany articulated its bid around three periods moderated by Ex-National Team player Christoph Ullmann, where they presented videos to showcase the beautiful cities and the wonderful arenas where the games will be played.

The PSD Bank Dome in Dusseldorf with a capacity of 13,284 and the SAP Arena in Mannheim with a capacity for 13,200 fans have been chosen as the official venues. The city of Dusseldorf has a history of hosting IIHF Ice Hockey World Championships going back to 1955 as well as stints in 1975 and 1983. Mannheim last played host in 2010. So, Germany will once again host one of the biggest annual winter sports events in the world.
 
The IIHF Ice Hockey World Championships of the upcoming years:
  • 2024: Prague & Ostrava (Czechia), 10-26 May 2024
  • 2025: Stockholm (Sweden) & Herning (Denmark), 9-25 May 2025
  • 2026: Zurich & Fribourg (Switzerland), 15-31 May 2026
  • 2027: Germany, 14-30 May 2027

Regarding the lower-level tournaments, the allocations, voted and chosen by the IIHF congress were :
 
  • Bolzano, ITALY (28.04.2024 –04.05.2024) for Division I, Group A
  • Vilnius, LITHUANIA (27.04.2024 –03.05.2024) for Division I, Group B
  • Belgrade, SERBIA (21.04.2024 –27.04.2024) for Division II, Group A
  • Sofia, BULGARIA (15.04.2024 –21.04.2024) for Division II, Group B
  • Bishkek, KYRGYZSTAN (10.03.2024 –16.03.2024) for Division III, Group A

Division IIIB and IV will be decided at the next IIHF Semi-Annual Congress in early October.
 

Women's Championship Program

As it has already been announced on 16 April 2023, Utica, N.Y., will host the 2024 IIHF Women's World Championship. Two venues will be used for the 31 games—the Adirondack Bank Center and Utica University Nexus Center. The tentative dates for this top-level tournament are 4-14 April 2024.

The 2023 IIHF Ice Hockey Women's World Championship Division I, Group A is yet to be played. Denmark, Norway, Slovakia, Austria, China, and Netherlands will face-off in in Shenzhen, China between the 20 and 26 August 2023.

For the Women’s category, the lower-level tournaments were allocated to :
  • Riga, LATVIA (31.03.2024 –06.04.2024) for Division I, Group B
  • SPAIN ( 18.03.2024 –24.03.2024) for Division II, Group A
  • Istanbul, TÜRKIYE (01.04.2024 –07.04.2024) for Division II, Group B
  • Zagreb, CROATIA (11.03.2024 –17.03.2024) for Division III, Group A
  • Kohtia Jarve, ESTONIA (24.03.2024 –29.03.2024) for Division III, Group B

Division I, Group A will be decided at the next IIHF Semi-Annual congress in early October.
 

Men's Under 20 Championship Program

In the men’s U20 category, the top-level 2024 IIHF World Junior Championship has already been assigned earlier to Gothenburg, Sweden.
  • Budapest, HUNGARY (10.12.2023 –16.12.2023) for Division I, Group A
  • Bled, SLOVENIA (11.12.2023  17.12.2023) for Division I, Group B
  • Dumfries, GREAT BRITAIN (11.12.2023 –17.12.2023) for Division II, Group A
  • Novi Sad, SERBIA  (14.01.2024 –20.01.2024) for Division II, Group B
  • Tnuvot, ISRAEL (22.01.2024 -29.01.2024) for Division III, Group A
  • Sarajevo, BOSNIA & HERZEGOVINA (25.01.2024 –28.01.2024) for Division III, Group B
 

Men's Under 18 Championship Program

After co-hosting the top men’s senior level tournament, Finland will next welcome the younger generation of ice hockey players in 2024. As it was announced earlier this month, Finland will host the 2024 IIHF Ice Hockey U18 World Championship. The teams will play in the cities of Espoo and Vantaa.
  • Tallinn, ESTONIA (14.04.2024 –20.04.2024) for Division I, Group B
  •  Sosnowiec, POLAND (17.04.2024 –23.04.2024) for Division II, Group A
  • Spain (06.04.2024 –12.04.2024) for Division II, Group B
  • Istanbul, TÜRKIYE (04.03.2024 –10.03.2024) for Division III, Group A
  • Cape Town, SOUTH AFRICA (04.03.2024 - 07.03 2024) for Division III, Group B

Division I, Group A will be decided at the next IIHF Semi-Annual Congress in early October.
 

Women's Under 18 Championship Program

The top-level tournament for this category will be played in Switzerland between the 6 and the 14  January 2024. The cities and the venues still await to be confirmed.
  • SPAIN (08.01.2024 –14.01.2024) for Division I, Group B
  • Heerenveen, NETHERLANDS (15.01.2024 –21.01.2024) for Division II, Group A
  • Sofia, BULGARIA (08.01.2024 –14.01.2024) for Division II, Group B

Division I, Group A and Division III Group A&B will be decided at the next IIHF Semi-Annual congress in early October.

2025 IIHF Women's World Championship has been allocated to Czechia.
2025 IIHF World Junior Championship has been allocated to Canada.
2025 IIHF Ice Hockey U18 Women's World Championship has been allocated to Finland.

In a further decision put forth during the IIHF Annual Congress, the delegates voted in favor of Italy to automatically qualify for the 2026 Olympic Winter Games.