World Para Ice Hockey Championships B-Pool
17-22 September

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Astana 2025 Team Preview: Get to know Japan

Ranked No. 2 in the tournament, Japan will look to build on their golden campaign in Astana 2023 and reclaim their place among the sport’s elite group. They open their campaign against France on 6 September.

Players celebrate in joy

Astana 2025 Team Preview: Get to know Sweden

The 1994 Paralympic gold medallist enters Astana 2025 with sights set on promotion to the A‑Pool and qualification for the Milano‑Cortina 2026 Winter Games. They open their campaign against Kazakhstan on 6 September.

Finland Para ice hockey national team celebrating on an ice rink

Astana 2025 Team Preview: Get to know Finland

Finland returns to the B-Pool for the third time after winning the C-Pool World Championships in 2024. The team from Nordic region, which last appeared in the B-Pool event in 2023, aim for securing a spot in the Paralympic Winter Games for the first time.

Players celebrate in joy

Astana 2025 Team Preview: Get to know France

France, the bronze medallist at 2022 C-Pool Worlds, enters the B-Pool tournament in Astana with steady momentum and a goal to break into the top tier of international Para ice hockey. They open their campaign against Japan on September 6.

Players gather before the start of the match

Astana 2025 Team Preview: Get to know Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan, who burst onto the international stage with a silver at the 2022 C‑Pool Worlds, will be aiming for a podium spot at the 2025 World Para Ice Hockey Championships B-Pool that will be competed by six national teams over six days in Astana. The host, led by Aidos Toktarbayev, opens their campaign against Sweden on September 6.

Three Norwegian Para ice hockey players on the ice after a game

Lena Schroeder hopes Worlds open door to Paralympics

Norwegian captain praises USA and Canadian players as both teams top groups following dominant wins - Team USA beats Norway 10-0 while Canada wins over Great Britain (7-0) on Thursday at the Women's World Championships in Dolny Kubin

Players celebrate in joy

Dolny Kubin 2025: Get to know USA

Placed in Group A and spearheaded by dynamic forward Kelsey DiClaudio, Team USA enters the Women’s World Championships as the heavy favourite having won three consecutive Women’s World Challenge titles in 2022, 2023 and 2024

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Dolny Kubin 2025: Get to know Norway

Led by Lena Schroeder, one of the only three women to have competed in the Paralympic Winter Games in the sport, Norway is ready to make its mark on the global stage in Slovakia. Their first group-stage game against Australia promises to be a highlight of the round-robin phase

A female Para ice hockey player receiving a trophy from a woman in a hockey ring

Dolny Kubin 2025: Get to know Team World

Composed by players from nine different nationalities, Team World will be in Group B alongside Canada and Great Britain as part of the inaugural World Para Ice Hockey Women's World Championships in Slovakia