IIHF 2025 Prize Money Explained: What the Winners and Finalists Take Home

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The Ice Hockey World Championships will advance to their latest action-packed edition. It is the biggest and most prestigious Ice Hockey World Championship competition that takes place in the world. So, stay in touch with this article to catch all the Latest updates on the IIHF 2025 prize money & competition, which will be available soon.

In the previous season, hosts Czechia managed to emerge as the Victor of the tournament. They faced Switzerland’s national team in the thrilling finals match and defeated them by a 2-0 score. On the other hand, the Czechia team managed to claim the seventh title in the competition.

Kevin Fiala from Switzerland was honored with the Most Valuable Player Award for the 2024 Edition. For the Latest season, top-ranking players are ready and excited to compete with the toughest teams in Ice Hockey. The forthcoming edition of the competition will take place in Sweden and Denmark.

Key Dates of the Ice Hockey World Championships 2025

The opening day of the upcoming season is all set to take place on 9th May 2025. A total of four matches will take place on the opening day 2 in Group A and 2 in Group B. So the teams that finished in the last position in the season will be relegated to the 2026 Division I A Competition.

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Ice Hockey Sport fans are looking forward to the most highlighted event of the IIHF Competition. The finals of the latest edition will take place on 25th May 2025. Venue details will be available very soon for the fans.

IIHF 2025 Prize Money Explained

The prize money details regarding the Ice Hockey World Championships 2025 winner and runners-up are not yet available. So the official organizers will reveal the details very soon. In the previous edition, Czechia won the championship and received CHF 3,000 as a cash prize.

Participating Team Details of IIHF 2025 Season

In the upcoming Ice Hockey WC 2025, fans will witness tough competition between 16 participating teams. These teams will compete at the group stage level in two groups, A and B, each consisting of 8 teams. The two unbeaten teams throughout the competition will play the final match in 2025.

Group AGroup B
Canada Denmark
France United States
Sweden Germany
Slovakia Switzerland
Slovenia Hungary
Latvia Kazakhstan
Finland Norway
Austria Czechia
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