Czech Republic and Sweden will play in the A-division final. Germany and Slovenia will play in the B-division final and fight for a spot in the two higher ranked groups for U19 WFC 2021. Norway as the 8th placed team, will be relegated to the lower two groups for 2021.

Also many other placements were decided during the fourth day of the Men’s U19 WFC 2019.

A-Division matches:

Latvia MU19 – Slovakia MU19 (5th place) 6-5
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Best players:
Kevins Smits (LAT)
Roman Faith (SVK)

 

Czech Republic MU19 – Switzerland MU19 (semi-final 2) 9-4
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Best players:
Josef Juha (CZE)
Moritz Mock (SUI)

 

Finland MU19 – Sweden MU19 (semi-final 1) 2-8
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Best players:
Samuli Huppunen (FIN)
Kalle Lundgren (SWE)

 

Denmark MU19 – Norway MU19 (7th place) 6-4
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Best players:
Casper Bisgaard Eiersted (DEN)
Nicholay Halvorsen (NOR)

 

B-Division matches:

New Zealand MU19 – Japan MU19 (15th place) 2-12
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Best players:
Cameron Fitzgerald Little (NZL)
Satoru Shimoyama (JPN)

 

Russia MU19 – Slovenia MU19 (semi-final 1) 5-8
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Best players:
Denis Naumov (RUS)
Blaz Tomc (SLO)

 

Germany MU19 – Poland MU19 (semi-final 2) 12-4
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Best players:
Timothy Schaffer (GER)
Dawid Szefner (POL)

 

USA MU19 – Canada MU19 (13the place) 7-11
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Best players:
Carl Eriksson (USA)
Simon Tracy (CAN)

 

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MU19 WFC 2019 A-Division

Group A: Finland (1), Switzerland (4), Latvia (5), Norway (9)
Group B: Sweden (2), Czech Republic (3), Denmark (6), Slovakia (7)

MU19 WFC 2019 B-Division

Group C: Poland (8), USA (15), Japan (16), Russia (29)
Group D: Germany (11), Canada (14), Slovenia (17), New Zealand (21)

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