1979 World Ice Hockey Championships
- 1979 World Ice Hockey Championships
The 1979 Ice Hockey World Championships took place at the Palace of Sports of the Central Lenin Stadium in Moscow, Soviet Union from 26th April to 14th May. Eight teams took part, with the first round split into two groups of four, and the best two from each group advancing to the final group. The four best teams then play each other twice in the final round. This was the 46th World Championship and at the same time, the 57th ice hockey European Championship.
World Championship Medal Table
European Championships medal table
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