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Serbia smashes Bosnia in closing game of ice hockey Women's World Championship Division 3

By IANS | Updated: April 1, 2023 10:40 IST

Jerusalem, April 1 Serbia defeated Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) 11-0 in the Ice Hockey Women's World Championship in ...

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Jerusalem, April 1 Serbia defeated Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) 11-0 in the Ice Hockey Women's World Championship in Division III Group B.

Serbia won the three-team tournament held in the Israeli village of Tenuvot and qualified for Group A with a perfect 4-0 win-loss record. Israel and BiH finished with a 1-3 record each, reports Xinhua.

Serbia, who beat Bosnia 12-1 in the previous game between the two in the tournament, did not face difficulties to win by the same margin in the second game as well.

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