2011 IIHF World Championship Division III

The 2011 IIHF World Championship Division III was an international ice hockey tournament run by the International Ice Hockey Federation. The tournament was contested between 11–17 April 2011 in Cape Town, South Africa.[1] Prior to the start of the tournament, the Mongolian national team announced they would withdraw, citing financial reasons. All games against them were counted as a forfeit, with a score of 5–0 for the opposing team.[2]

2011 IIHF World Championship
Division III
Tournament details
Host country South Africa
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Dates11 April – 17 April
Teams6
← 2010
2012 →

The UAE decided to withdraw from the 2011 Division III tournament in Cape Town, South Africa because they refused to compete against Israel, who was also in the tournament.

Israel won all five of its games by a combined score of 57-9, and was promoted to the 2012 IIHF World Championship Division II.[3] Israel's Eliezer Sherbatov led the tournament in points, goals, assists, and +/-, earning 26 points (14 goals + 12 assists) in four games.[4] He was named the best forward of the tournament.[4][5]

Participants

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Team Qualification
  Greece Placed 2nd in Division III A last year.[6]
  Israel Placed 6th in Division II Group B and were relegated in 2010.[7]
  Luxembourg Placed 3rd in Division III A last year.[6]
  Mongolia Placed 3rd in Division III B last year.[8] (withdrew from tournament)
  South Africa Host, Placed 2nd in Division III B last year.[8]
  Turkey Placed 6th in Division II Group A and were relegated in 2010.[9]

Tournament

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Standings

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Promoted to Division II for 2012
Rk Team GP W OTW OTL L GF GA GDF PTS
1   Israel 5 4 1 0 0 57 9 +48 14
2   South Africa 5 4 0 1 0 43 9 +34 13
3   Turkey 5 3 0 0 2 29 25 +4 9
4   Luxembourg 5 2 0 0 3 33 22 +11 6
5   Greece 5 1 0 0 4 7 79 −72 3
6   Mongolia 5 0 0 0 5 0 25 −25 0

Fixtures

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All times local.

11 April 2011
13:00
Turkey  5–0
(forfeit)
  MongoliaGrandwest Ice Arena
11 April 2011
16:15
Greece  0–20
(0–5, 0–7, 0–8)
  LuxembourgGrandwest Ice Arena
Attendance: 140
Game reference
Pantelis Magklaras
Alexandros Moirasgetis
GoaliesPhilippe LepageReferee:
  Maksym Urda
Linesmen:
  Jos Korte
  Arkadiy Subbotin
0–103:42 – P. Bechtold (G. Scheier, K. Linster) (SH)
0–206:46 – F. Schons (R. Beran, T. Beran) (PP)
0–310:57 – P. Schon (C. Mossong)
0–416:21 – T. Beran (R. Beran) (SH)
0–519:02 – T. Beran (R. Beran, F. Schons)
0–621:36 – T. Beran (R. Beran, G. Biver)
0–722:35 – R. Beran (T. Beran, S. Minden)
0–823:43 – Y. Dessouroux (P. Schon)
0–924:46 – R. Beran (T. Beran)
0–1026:23 – Y. Dessouroux (C. Mossong, Y. Barthels)
0–1127:44 – P. Schon (C. Mossong)
0–1232:56 – P. Schon (C. Mossong)
0–1341:31 – S. Minden (T. Beran, R. Beran)
0–1446:11 – S. Backes (P. Schon)
0–1546:32 – R. Scheier (B. Welter, S. Backes)
0–1653:16 – B. Schneider (P. Schon) (PP)
0–1753:46 – R. Beran (T. Beran, C. Mossong)
0–1855:54 – B. Welter (G. Scheier)
0–1957:24 – T. Beran (R. Beran, F. Schons)
0–2057:55 – S. Backes (B. Welter)
43 minPenalties45 min
13Shots60
11 April 2011
21:45
South Africa  5 – 6 OT
(2–1, 2–2, 1–2)
( OT: 0–1 )
  IsraelGrandwest Ice Arena
Attendance: 851
Game reference
Ashley BockGoaliesAvihu SorotzkiReferee:
  Claudio Pianezze
Linesmen:
  Ulrich Pardatscher
  Jacques Riisom-Birker
C. Birrell (B. Matthews) (PP2) – 02:241–0
G. Lyon (B. Matthews) (PP) – 06:572–0
2–112:13 – D. Bochner (D. Mazour, S. Norman) (PP)
D. Magmoed (M. Giot) – 24:533–1
3–226:23 – D. Mazour (S. Norman)
A. Marais (G. Yates, G. Miller) – 33:224–2
4–337:32 – A. Geller (D. Mazour) (PP)
4–441:08 – S. Frenkel (D. Spivak)
C. Birrell (C. Engelbrecht) – 41:335–4
5–555:10 – E. Sherbatov (D. Mazour) (PP)
5–663:51 – E. Sherbatov (D. Mazour)
22 minPenalties20 min
36Shots37
12 April 2011
13:00
Mongolia  0–5
(forfeit)
  GreeceGrandwest Ice Arena
12 April 2011
16:15
Israel  11–1
(4–0, 4–0, 3–1)
  LuxembourgGrandwest Ice Arena
Attendance: 56
Game reference
Avihu Sorotzki
Boris Amromin
GoaliesPhilippe LepageReferee:
  Chris Deweerdt
Linesmen:
  Nickolas Beukes
  Seung Won Jung
E. Sherbatov (D. Spivak D. Bochner) (PP) – 02:471–0
D. Mazour (S. Frenkel) (PP) – 06:332–0
E. Sherbatov (A. Geller, S. Frenkel) (PP) – 11:013–0
D. Mazour (S. Norman, M. Lebedev) – 16:274–0
E. Sherbatov (D. Spivak, R. Oz) (SH) – 23:455–0
S. Norman (D. Mazour, S. Frenkel) – 25:436–0
S. Frenkel (A. Geller, E. Sherbatov) – 27:027–0
S. Frenkel (E. Sherbatov) – 39:318–0
D. Mazour (T. Avneri, D. Bochner) – 42:149–0
A. Geller (S. Frenkel, S. Cooper) – 47:3410–0
10–152:23 – B. Welter (G. Scheier)
E. Sherbatov (D. Spivak, R. Oz) (SH) – 55:3411–1
10 minPenalties29 min
38Shots25
12 April 2011
21:45
Turkey  1–11
(0–5, 1–3, 0–3)
  South AfricaGrandwest Ice Arena
Attendance: 738
Game reference
Levent Ozbaydugan
Fikri Atali
GoaliesDavid BergerReferee:
  Mikhal Buturlin
Linesmen:
  Mikulash Furnadziev
  Jacques Riisom-Birker
0–100:41 – D. Cardoso (M. Giot D. Magmoed)
0–208:31 – G. Yates (M. Giot)
0–311:41 – B. Matthews (C. Engelbrecht) (PP)
0–413:41 – C. Engelbrecht (C. Birrell) (PP)
0–514:23 – D. Magmoed (D. Cardoso, M. Giot)
C. Baykan (PP) – 24:001–5
1–625:25 – C. Birrell (D. Cardoso)
1–730:18 – D. Magmoed (U. Samaai) (PP)
1–837:59 – C. Engelbrecht (A. Marais, C. Birrell) (PP)
1–947:59 – J. Valadas (B. Matthews, G. Miller)
1–1056:07 – C. Nebe (C. Birrell, J. Valadas)
1–1157:22 – M. Giot
16 minPenalties16 min
31Shots67
14 April 2011
13:00
Israel  5–0
(forfeit)
  MongoliaGrandwest Ice Arena
14 April 2011
16:00
Turkey  16–0
(6–0, 4–0, 6–0)
  GreeceGrandwest Ice Arena
Attendance: 113
Game reference
Levent OzbayduganGoaliesPantelis Magklaras
Alexandros Moirasgetis
Referee:
  Claudio Pianezze
Linesmen:
  Jos Korte
  Ulrich Pardatscher
G. Tasdemir (F. Güçlü, C. Akyıldız) – 01:311–0
D. Ince (E. Ozmen, S. Aktürk) (PP) – 06:242–0
Y. Halil (S. Yildirim) – 07:213–0
O. Yavuzarslan (S. Yildirim) – 08:154–0
O. Yavuzarslan (S. Yildirim) – 13:535–0
E. Ozmen (S. Aktürk) – 14:146–0
Y. Halil (S. Gumus, S. Aktürk) (PP) – 25:077–0
G. Tasdemir (S. Gumus) – 26:168–0
E. Coskun (S. Aktürk) – 32:339–0
S. Aktürk (E. Coskun) (SH) – 33:3210–0
C. Akyıldız (S. Gumus, A. Solak) – 42:0311–0
S. Aktürk – 46:3112–0
O. Yavuzarslan (E. Taşboğa) – 53:3013–0
A. Solak (S. Gumus) – 54:4714–0
E. Coskun (D. Ince) – 55:0115–0
E. Ozmen (G. Tasdemir) – 58:5716–0
16 minPenalties12 min
46Shots10
14 April 2011
21:45
South Africa  5–2
(1–1, 1–0, 3–1)
  LuxembourgGrandwest Ice Arena
Attendance: 1,014
Game reference
David BergerGoaliesPhilippe LepageReferee:
  Maksym Urda
Linesmen:
  Seung Won Jung
  Arkadiy Subbotin
J. Valadas (A. Marais, B. Matthews) (PP) – 02:141–0
1–111:29 – R. Beran (F. Schons, T. Beran)
G. Lyon (C. Birrell) (PP) – 31:362–1
2–241:22 – B. Welter (J. Holtzem) (PP)
A. Marais (D. Magmoed, B. Matthews) (PP2) – 46:563–2
B. Matthews (C. Reeve, C. Birrell) (PP) – 47:344–2
C. Birrell (A. Marais, G. Yates) – 57:405–2
32 minPenalties24 min
49Shots37
15 April 2011
13:00
Mongolia  0–5
(forfeit)
  South AfricaGrandwest Ice Arena
15 April 2011
16:15
Luxembourg  5–6
(1–1, 1–2, 3–3)
  TurkeyGrandwest Ice Arena
Attendance: 87
Game reference
Philippe Lepage
Gilles Mangen
GoaliesLevent OzbayduganReferee:
  Mikhal Buturlin
Linesmen:
  Nickolas Beukes
  Arkadiy Subbotin
0–106:06 – E. Ozmen (S. Aktürk)
J. Holtzem (G. Scheier, B. Welter) – 18:231–1
1–221:23 – S. Gumus (Y. Halil, G. Tasdemir)
S. Minden (R. Beran, T. Beran) – 31:092–2
2–338:55 – S. Gumus (G. Tasdemir, Y. Halil) (PP)
2–441:06 – E. Coskun (C. Baykan)
2–542:49 – S. Aktürk (E. Ozmen, E. Coskun)
G. Scheier (PP) – 54:053–5
B. Schneider (S. Minden) (PP) – 54:124–5
4–656:03 – S. Aktürk (E. Coskun, E. Ozmen) (PP)
B. Welter (R. Beran, S. Minden) (PP) – 59:475–6
35 minPenalties18 min
36Shots35
15 April 2011
19:45
Greece  2–26
(0–6, 0–8, 2–12)
  IsraelGrandwest Ice Arena
Attendance: 1,014
Game reference
Alexandros Moirasgetis
Pantelis Magklaras
GoaliesBoris Amromin
Avihu Sorotzki
Referee:
  Chris Deweerdt
Linesmen:
  Mikulash Furnadziev
  Jos Korte
0–103:05 – E. Kniter (V. Schwarzman)
0–206:25 – D. Mazour (E. Sherbatov)
0–307:25 – M. Lebedev (S. Norman, I. Levy)
0–409:30 – E. Sherbatov (D. Mazour, S. Frenkel)
0–512:56 – S. Frenkel (D. Spivak)
0–617:27 – M. Lebedev (A. Geller, I. Levy)
0–724:53 – E. Sherbatov (A. Geller) (SH)
0–825:17 – D. Mazour (SH)
0–926:56 – A. Boulakhov (E. Kniter, D. Spivak)
0–1027:40 – E. Sherbatov (S. Frenkel)
0–1131:06 – D. Mazour (E. Sherbatov, R. Oz)
0–1233:02 – E. Kniter (S. Cooper)
0–1337:37 – S. Frenkel (E. Sherbatov)
0–1438:37 – S. Frenkel (E. Sherbatov)
0–1540:33 – E. Sherbatov
0–1644:01 – D. Mazour (S. Frenkel, D. Spivak) (PP)
0–1745:25 – I. Levy (S. Norman, M. Lebedev)
0–1846:31 – S. Frenkel (E. Sherbatov) (PP)
0–1948:25 – E. Sherbatov (S. Frenkel)
E. Fournogerakis (A. Dragatsis) – 50:371–19
1–2051:15 – T. Avneri
1–2151:51 – E. Kniter (A. Boulakhov)
1–2252:27 – D. Mazour (S. Frenkel, E. Sherbatov)
1–2353:01 – E. Sherbatov
1–2454:45 – S. Frenkel (E. Sherbatov)
1–2556:41 – V. Schwarzman (K. Malachi) (PP)
1–2656:50 – D. Mazour (E. Sherbatov)
K. Adamidis – 57:482–26
8 minPenalties2 min
8Shots65
17 April 2011
13:00
Luxembourg  5–0
(forfeit)
  MongoliaGrandwest Ice Arena
17 April 2011
16:15
Israel  9–1
(3–1, 5–0, 1–0)
  TurkeyGrandwest Ice Arena
Attendance: 1,014
Game reference
Avihu SorotzkiGoaliesFikri Atali
Levent Ozbaydugan
Referee:
  Claudio Pianezze
Linesmen:
  Ulrich Pardatscher
  Jacques Riisom-Birker
D. Mazour – 01:301–0
S. Frenkel (E. Sherbatov, A. Geller) (PP2) – 04:262–0
E. Sherbatov (S. Frenkel) – 12:283–0
3–116:31 – A. Solak (E. Coskun, C. Akyıldız)
S. Frenkel (E. Sherbatov) (PP) – 23:184–1
I. Levy(D. Mazour, D. Spivak) (PP) – 24:315–1
R. Oz (D. Spivak) (PP) – 25:286–1
E. Sherbatov (S. Frenkel) (PP) – 33:237–1
S. Frenkel – 35:488–1
E. Kniter (D. Spivak) (PP) – 52:359–1
34 minPenalties63 min
40Shots21
17 April 2011
21:45
South Africa  17–0
(4–0, 6–0, 7–0)
  GreeceGrandwest Ice Arena
Attendance: 1,014
Game reference
Ashley BockGoaliesPantelis Magklaras
Alexandros Moirasgetis
Referee:
  Maksym Urda
Linesmen:
  Mikulash Furnadziev
  Seung Won Jung
C. Engelbrecht (C. Birrell, U. Samaai) – 01:551–0
G. Lyon (G. Miller) – 06:422–0
G. Yates (C. Reeves, D. Magmoed) – 10:433–0
D. Cardoso (M. Giot, B. Matthews) – 15:304–0
A. Marais (A. Bock) – 22:555–0
G. Miller (I. Ashworth, C. Reeves) – 24:066–0
D. Magmoed (D. Cardoso, M. Giot) – 25:387–0
L. Carelse (D. Watson, C. Nebe) – 31:088–0
G. Lyon (G. Miller, J. Valadas) – 32:569–0
D. Magmoed (J. Valadas, G. Miller) (PP) – 36:1710–0
U. Samaai (G. Lyon) (SH) – 43:3911–0
D. Magmoed (U. Samaai, A. Marais) – 46:1112–0
G. Miller (G. Lyon) – 47:1613–0
D. Cardoso (G. Yates) – 49:4014–0
D. Cardoso (M. Giot) (PP) – 50:2715–0
U. Samaai (C. Reeves) – 51:4816–0
D. Cardoso (D. Watson, M. Giot) – 58:0917–0
43 minPenalties18 min
73Shots4

Officials

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The IIHF selected 4 referees and 7 linesmen to work the 2011 IIHF World Championship Div III. They were the following:

Statistics

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Scoring leaders

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List shows the top 10 skaters sorted by points, then goals.

Player GP G A Pts +/− PIM
  Eliezer Sherbatov 4 14 12 26 +22 0
  Sergei Frenkel 4 11 11 22 +21 4
  Daniel Mazour 4 11 7 18 +18 10
  Robert Beran 4 4 8 12 +8 31
  Thierry Beran 4 4 7 11 +4 0
  Daniel Spivak 4 4 6 10 +5 4
  Cameron Birrell 4 0 10 10 +16 0
  Deen Magmoed 4 6 3 9 +9 4
  Savaş Aktürk 4 4 5 9 +5 10
  Marc Giot 4 1 8 9 +8 6

GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/− = Plus/minus; PIM = Penalties in minutes; POS = Position
Source: IIHF.com

Leading goaltenders

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Only the top five goaltenders, based on save percentage, who have played 40% of their team's minutes are included in this list.

Player TOI SA GA GAA Sv% SO
  David Berger 120:00 68 3 1.50 95.59 0
  Avihu Sorotzki 201:14 81 6 1.79 92.59 0
  Ashley Bock 123:51 41 6 2.91 85.37 1
  Levent Ozbaydugan 191:05 114 17 5.34 85.09 1
  Philippe Lepage 221:57 124 21 5.68 83.06 1

TOI = Time on ice (minutes:seconds); SA = Shots against; GA = Goals against; GAA = Goals against average; Sv% = Save percentage; SO = Shutouts
Source: IIHF.com

Awards

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Best players selected by the directorate
Best players

Best player of each team selected by the coaches.

References

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  1. ^ "2011 IIHF World Championship Div. III". IIHF. Retrieved 15 November 2010.
  2. ^ IIHF (31 March 2011). "Mongolia cancels trips". IIHF. Archived from the original on 19 October 2012. Retrieved 31 March 2011.
  3. ^ Sammy Hudes (22 July 2011). "Israeli hockey player shocks world; (Video) Eliezer Sherbatov scores unbelievable, made-for-YouTube goal". Ynetnews.
  4. ^ a b Murray Greig (24 August 2020). "Israeli's Auschwitz switch causes stir". China Daily.
  5. ^ "Eli Sherbatov profile - Ели Шербатов Профиль". Eurohockey.com.
  6. ^ a b "2010 IIHF World Championship Div. III Group A". IIHF. Retrieved 15 November 2010.
  7. ^ "2010 IIHF World Championship Div. II Group B". IIHF. Retrieved 15 November 2010.
  8. ^ a b "2010 IIHF World Championship Div. III Group B". IIHF. Retrieved 15 November 2010.
  9. ^ "2010 IIHF World Championship Div. II Group A". IIHF. Retrieved 15 November 2010.