Bandy World Championship

The Bandy World Championship is a competition for the men's teams of bandy-playing nations.

The tournament is administrated by the Federation of International Bandy. It is distinct from the Bandy World Cup, a club competition, and from the Women's Bandy World Championship. A Youth Bandy World Championship also exists separately from the senior competition and has competitions in both the male and female categories.

Bandy World Championship
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2023 Bandy World Championship
SportBandy
First season1957
No. of teams11 (2023)
CountriesWorldwide
Most recent
champion(s)
Bandy World Championship Sweden
(13th title)
Most titlesBandy World Championship Soviet Union
(14 titles)
Official websiteworldbandy.com
Bandy World Championship
A record twenty countries participated in the World Championships of 2019. Blue means Division A countries, red Division B countries and green the other FIB members. Latvia, which was relegated from Division A in 2016, made a late cancellation in 2017.
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The old outdoor arena in Västerås, Sweden, where Finland won in 2004 for the first and only time.
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Zinkensdamms IP, Stockholm, Sweden. Venue for the final at the XXVIth championships in 2006
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ABB Arena Syd in Västerås, Sweden, host for the XXIXth championships in 2009

The 2020 Bandy World Championship for Division A was scheduled to be played in Irkutsk, Russia in 2020 but was postponed twice due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The 2021 Bandy World Championship for Division A and B was initially scheduled to be played in Syktyvkar, Russia, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The tournament was rescheduled for Division B to 8–13 March 2022 and for Division A to 27 March–3 April 2022. However, in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Finland and Sweden withdrew from the tournament, which was then postponed indefinitely.

History

Although bandy has been played since the 19th century, the first men's world championships were only played as recently as 1957, and the first women's championships not until 2004.

Before this, friendlies had been played regularly between the Nordic countries. A film from British Pathé created in 1935 called "Ice Hockey At Helsingfors On Sleeve As Ice Hockey At Halsingfors News In A Nutshell (1935)" shows an international bandy match between women bandy players from Finland and women bandy players from Sweden being played outdoors at Helsingfors Ice Stadium (Helsinki) in Finland where the narrator corrects the misconception that it is an international women's ice hockey game. Helsingfors is the Swedish name for Helsinki and comes from the name of the surrounding parish, Helsinge (etymological origin of the Finnish name Helsinki) and the rapids (in Swedish: fors), which flowed through the original town.

A bandy tournament for men was held as a demonstration sport at the 1952 Winter Olympics in Oslo, but this had no world championship status. A four-nation tournament in 1954 for men was played in Moscow, this was the first time the Soviet Union met teams from other countries and the first time the new, jointly agreed rules were used, however this was not called a world championship. The international federation was founded in 1955 by the four countries which had men's national bandy teams who had played in Moscow.

The first ever men's Bandy World Championship was organised in 1957 in association with the 50th anniversary of the Ball Association of Finland, which at the time was the governing body of bandy in Finland. It was played at the Helsinki Olympic Stadium.

From 1961 to 2003, the men's championships were played every two years, but since then has been played annually. (During the period 1972–1990, the Rossiya Tournament was held for national teams in the years when there was no world championship. This was always played in the Soviet Union and arranged by newspaper Sovetskaya Rossiya. It was affectionately called "the small world championship".)

Participating nations

For a long time, only four countries competed at the world championships: the Soviet Union, Sweden, Finland and Norway, with the Soviet Union the dominating country. More countries have joined the tournaments in recent decades, starting with the United States in 1985. The interest in the sport has spread to other parts of Europe, North America and Asia, and the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991 also opened the way for separate national teams from the former Soviet republics. Somalia became the first team from Africa to compete, in the 2014 tournament in Irkutsk. The record number of participants is 20, set in 2019.

Denmark, Switzerland, Armenia and Poland are countries that a few years ago expressed interest in participating in future tournaments. Denmark and Poland have left FIB, while Switzerland debuted in the 2019 edition, as did Great Britain. Armenia wished to participate in the 2011, but was not allowed to, as the tournament format at the time only allowed twelve teams and several more wanted to come. Of the countries which still have not taken part, India was also denied in 2011. Most probably also Lithuania. The reason for the 2011 tournament having only eleven teams, was a late cancellation from Australia, another country no longer an FIB member.

With more nations competing, Group B was created in 1991. In 2012 there was a Group C for the first time as 14 countries participated. Group C was abolished in 2013, when instead two sub-groups of Group B were created. In 2014 there were two sub-groups also in Group A, increasing the number of teams in that division from six to eight. The number of groups is not fixed, it is changed from year to year and there are discussions about reinstating a Group C. Japan and Kyrgyzstan attended their first World Championships in 2012, Ukraine joined in 2013, Germany and Somalia made their debuts in 2014, China in 2015, and the Czech Republic in 2016. Russia, Finland, Sweden, Kazakhstan, Norway, USA and Belarus usually play in group A. Until 2011, the best team in group B Went into a playoff match with the team which came bottom of the A-group, replacing them if they won. In 2004 the B-pool was played in a location separate from group A for the first time, at the City Park Ice Rink in Budapest. In 2013 this happened again as Vetlanda hosted the B-pool, whereas Vänersborg was the main venue of the A-pool with three matches played at other locations, Trollhättan, Gothenburg and Oslo. In 2015 and 2016 the tournaments were separated in time while in the same cities. The Division B matches are shorter in time, except for the end matches.

Participation details

    1957-2001
Team 57 61 63 65 67 69 71 73 75 77 79 81 83 85 87 89 91 93 95 97 99 01
Bandy World Championship  Belarus part of Soviet Union 7th
Bandy World Championship  Canada 6th 6th 7th 7th
Bandy World Championship  Finland 2nd 3rd 2nd 4th 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 2nd 2nd 3rd 4th 3rd 3rd 2nd 3rd
Bandy World Championship  Hungary 8th 7th 8th 8th
Bandy World Championship  Kazakhstan part of Soviet Union 4th 4th 5th 4th
Bandy World Championship  Netherlands 7th 8th 9th
Bandy World Championship  Norway 4th 4th 2nd 4th 4th 4th 4th 4th 4th 4th 4th 4th 4th 4th 4th 3rd 5th 5th 4th 5th
Bandy World Championship  Russia part of Soviet Union 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st
Bandy World Championship  Soviet Union 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 3rd 1st 1st defunct
Bandy World Championship  Sweden 3rd 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 1st 3rd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 3rd 2nd
Bandy World Championship  United States 5th 5th 5th 5th 5th 6th 6th 6th 6th
Total teams 3 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 8 8 8 9 6 7
    2003-2023
Team 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 Total
Bandy World Championship  Belarus 6th 7th 6th 6th 6th 6th 6th 7th 7th 6th 7th 6th 6th 8th 15
Bandy World Championship  Canada 9th 8th 8th 8th 8th 7th 8th 8th 8th 8th 9th 14th 16
Bandy World Championship  China 15th 16th 17th 12th 18th 5
Bandy World Championship  Czech Republic 15th 16th 15th 16th 10th 5
Bandy World Championship  Germany 15th 12th 9th 7th 7th 7th x 7th 7
Bandy World Championship  Estonia 8th 10th 10th 12th 12th 10th 9th 12th 11th 10th 9th DSQ 14th 11th 9th x 15
Bandy World Championship  Finland 4th 1st 4th 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 2nd 4th 4th 4th 4th 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd x 2nd 40
Bandy World Championship  Great Britain 10th 1
Bandy World Championship  Hungary 8th 11th 9th 10th 13th 13th 10th 10th 9th 10th 11th 10th 10th 10th 8th 11th 9th 6th 18
Bandy World Championship  Japan 13th 13th 12th 13th 13th 12th 10th 12th 15th 9
Bandy World Championship  Kazakhstan 3rd 4th 3rd 4th 4th 4th 4th 4th 4th 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 4th 5th 4th 4th x 4th 22
Bandy World Championship  Kyrgyzstan 14th 1
Bandy World Championship  Latvia 8th 9th 10th 8th 9th 10th 9th 9th 7th 8th 13th 14th 12
Bandy World Championship  Mongolia 11th 11th 12th 12th 11th 14th 14th 12th 11th 13th 12th 11
Bandy World Championship  Netherlands 9th 11th 9th 10th 9th 11th 11th 9th 11th 11th 12th 13th 11th 14th 15th 9th 8th 13th 8th 22
Bandy World Championship  Norway 5th 5th 5th 5th 5th 5th 5th 5th 5th 5th 5th 5th 5th 5th 4th 6th 5th x 3rd 38
Bandy World Championship  Russia 2nd 3rd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st 1st x 22
Bandy World Championship  Slovakia 15th 16th 11th 9th 4
Bandy World Championship  Somalia 17th 16th 17th 18th 16th 20th 18th 7
Bandy World Championship  Sweden 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 3rd 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 2nd x 1st 40
Bandy World Championship   Switzerland 19th 17th 11th 3
Bandy World Championship  Ukraine 14th 16th 11th 13th 14th 17th 10th 7
Bandy World Championship  United States 7th 6th 7th 7th 7th 7th 7th 6th 6th 6th 7th 6th 8th 7th 6th 5th 6th x 5th 27
Total teams 9 11 11 12 12 13 13 11 11 14 14 17 16 18 18 16 20 10 (18*) 0 11

*18 teams were enrolled in 2020, but only 10 (the B division) could participate (teams marked with "x" could not participate).

Competition format

Originally, the competition was played as an all-meet-all round-robin tournament. Starting in 1983, semifinals and a final was added to follow the round-robin stage.

When the number of participating nations increased, the championship was split up in two groups from 2003 onwards, A and B, with the better teams in Group A. The winner of Group B for some years played a game against the least successful team of Group A to determine qualification for Group A for next year, but in 2016, 2017, and 2018 winning Group B has been directly qualifying for group A for the following year while the last placed team of Group A is automatically relegated to Group B.

Broadcasting

The interest is biggest in Sweden, Finland and Russia. For a few times now it has been shown on Eurosport 2.

The games are also viewable via online streaming.

Results

No. Year Host
Final venue (host city) * Gold medal Result Silver medal Bronze medal Result Fourth place Teams
I 1957
Details
Bandy World Championship  Finland Olympic Stadium (Helsinki) Bandy World Championship 
Soviet Union
Round-robin
(6–1)
Bandy World Championship 
Finland
Bandy World Championship 
Sweden
Round-robin Only three teams participated 3
II 1961
Details
Bandy World Championship  Norway Bislett Stadium (Oslo) Bandy World Championship 
Soviet Union
Round-robin
(2–1)
Bandy World Championship 
Sweden
Bandy World Championship 
Finland
Round-robin
(4–3)
Bandy World Championship 
Norway
4
III 1963
Details
Bandy World Championship  Sweden Skogsvallen (Nässjö) Bandy World Championship 
Soviet Union
Round-robin
(6–1)
Bandy World Championship 
Finland
Bandy World Championship 
Sweden
Round-robin
(12–0)
Bandy World Championship 
Norway
4
IV 1965
Details
Bandy World Championship  Soviet Union Central Stadium (Sverdlovsk) Bandy World Championship 
Soviet Union
Round-robin
(4–0)
Bandy World Championship 
Norway
Bandy World Championship 
Sweden
Round-robin
(1–2)
Bandy World Championship 
Finland
4
V 1967
Details
Bandy World Championship  Finland Raatti Stadium (Oulu) Bandy World Championship 
Soviet Union
Round-robin
(1–1)
Bandy World Championship 
Finland
Bandy World Championship 
Sweden
Round-robin
(2–1)
Bandy World Championship 
Norway
4
VI 1969
Details
Bandy World Championship  Sweden Vinterstadion (Örebro) and Studenternas IP (Uppsala) Bandy World Championship 
Soviet Union
Round-robin
(4–2, 2–1)
Bandy World Championship 
Sweden
Bandy World Championship 
Finland
Round-robin Only three teams participated 3
VII 1971
Details
Bandy World Championship  Sweden Vinterstadion (Örebro) and Söderstadion (Stockholm) Bandy World Championship 
Soviet Union
Round-robin
(2–2, 2–1)
Bandy World Championship 
Sweden
Bandy World Championship 
Finland
Round-robin
(6–1, 7–1)
Bandy World Championship 
Norway
4
VIII 1973
Details
Bandy World Championship  Soviet Union Central Dynamo Stadium (Moscow) Bandy World Championship 
Soviet Union
Round-robin
(5–1, 1–0)
Bandy World Championship 
Sweden
Bandy World Championship 
Finland
Round-robin
(3–2, 3–4)
Bandy World Championship 
Norway
4
IX 1975
Details
Bandy World Championship  Finland Pohjan stadion (Tornio) and Hänninhauta (Mikkeli) Bandy World Championship 
Soviet Union
Round-robin
(1–3, 7–2)
Bandy World Championship 
Sweden
Bandy World Championship 
Finland
Round-robin
(2–1, 2–2)
Bandy World Championship 
Norway
4
X 1977
Details
Bandy World Championship  Norway Valle Hovin (Oslo) and Marienlyst Stadion (Drammen) Bandy World Championship 
Soviet Union
Round-robin
(2–3, 3–2)
Bandy World Championship 
Sweden
Bandy World Championship 
Finland
Round-robin
(5–1, 2–4)
Bandy World Championship 
Norway
4
XI 1979
Details
Bandy World Championship  Sweden Vänersborgs isstadion (Vänersborg) and Spånga IP (Stockholm) Bandy World Championship 
Soviet Union
Round-robin
(4–3, 4–2)
Bandy World Championship 
Sweden
Bandy World Championship 
Finland
Round-robin
(8–2, 6–2)
Bandy World Championship 
Norway
4
XII 1981
Details
Bandy World Championship  Soviet Union Central Lenin Stadium (Khabarovsk) Bandy World Championship 
Sweden
Round-robin
(6–1, 1–3)
Bandy World Championship 
Soviet Union
Bandy World Championship 
Finland
Round-robin
(6–1, 5–1)
Bandy World Championship 
Norway
4
XIII 1983
Details
Bandy World Championship  Finland Oulunkylä Ice Rink (Helsinki) Bandy World Championship 
Sweden
9–3 Bandy World Championship 
Soviet Union
Bandy World Championship 
Finland
4–1 Bandy World Championship 
Norway
4
XIV 1985
Details
Bandy World Championship  Norway Valle Hovin (Oslo) Bandy World Championship 
Soviet Union
5–4
(a.e.t.)
Bandy World Championship 
Sweden
Bandy World Championship 
Finland
6–2 Bandy World Championship 
Norway
5
XV 1987
Details
Bandy World Championship  Sweden Söderstadion (Stockholm) Bandy World Championship 
Sweden
7–2 Bandy World Championship 
Finland
Bandy World Championship 
Soviet Union
11–3 Bandy World Championship 
Norway
5
XVI 1989
Details
Bandy World Championship  Soviet Union Olympic Stadium (Moscow) Bandy World Championship 
Soviet Union
12–2 Bandy World Championship 
Finland
Bandy World Championship 
Sweden
6–0 Bandy World Championship 
Norway
5
XVII 1991
Details
Bandy World Championship  Finland Oulunkylä Ice Rink (Helsinki) Bandy World Championship 
Soviet Union
4–3 Bandy World Championship 
Sweden
Bandy World Championship 
Finland
8–0 Bandy World Championship 
Norway
8
XVIII 1993
Details
Bandy World Championship  Norway Hamar Olympic Hall (Hamar) Bandy World Championship 
Sweden
8–0 Bandy World Championship 
Russia
Bandy World Championship 
Norway
5–3 Bandy World Championship 
Finland
8
XIX 1995
Details
Bandy World Championship  United States John Rose Minnesota Oval (Roseville) Bandy World Championship 
Sweden
6–4 Bandy World Championship 
Russia
Bandy World Championship 
Finland
3–2 Bandy World Championship 
Kazakhstan
8
XX 1997
Details
Bandy World Championship  Sweden Rocklunda IP (Västerås) Bandy World Championship 
Sweden
10–5 Bandy World Championship 
Russia
Bandy World Championship 
Finland
9–3 Bandy World Championship 
Kazakhstan
9
XXI 1999
Details
Bandy World Championship  Russia Trud Stadium (Arkhangelsk) Bandy World Championship 
Russia
5–0 Bandy World Championship 
Finland
Bandy World Championship 
Sweden
9–1 Bandy World Championship 
Norway
6
XXII 2001
Details
Bandy World Championship  Finland
Bandy World Championship  Sweden
Raksila Ice Rink (Oulu) Bandy World Championship 
Russia
6–1 Bandy World Championship 
Sweden
Bandy World Championship 
Finland
3–2 Bandy World Championship 
Kazakhstan
7
XXIII 2003
Details
Bandy World Championship  Russia Trud Stadium (Arkhangelsk) Bandy World Championship 
Sweden
5–4 Bandy World Championship 
Russia
Bandy World Championship 
Kazakhstan
4–1 Bandy World Championship 
Finland
9
XXIV 2004
Details
Bandy World Championship  Sweden
Bandy World Championship  Hungary
Rocklunda IP (Västerås) Bandy World Championship 
Finland
5–4
(a.e.t.)
Bandy World Championship 
Sweden
Bandy World Championship 
Russia
5–2 Bandy World Championship 
Kazakhstan
11
XXV 2005
Details
Bandy World Championship  Russia Trudovye Rezervy Stadium (Kazan) Bandy World Championship 
Sweden
5–2 Bandy World Championship 
Russia
Bandy World Championship 
Kazakhstan
5–3 Bandy World Championship 
Finland
11
XXVI 2006
Details
Bandy World Championship  Sweden Zinkensdamms IP (Stockholm) Bandy World Championship 
Russia
3–2 Bandy World Championship 
Sweden
Bandy World Championship 
Finland
7–4 Bandy World Championship 
Kazakhstan
12
XXVII 2007
Details
Bandy World Championship  Russia Khimik Stadium (Kemerovo) Bandy World Championship 
Russia
3–1 Bandy World Championship 
Sweden
Bandy World Championship 
Finland
5–4
(a.e.t.)
Bandy World Championship 
Kazakhstan
12
XXVIII 2008
Details
Bandy World Championship  Russia Olympic Stadium (Moscow) Bandy World Championship 
Russia
6–1 Bandy World Championship 
Sweden
Bandy World Championship 
Finland
8–3 Bandy World Championship 
Kazakhstan
13
XXIX 2009
Details
Bandy World Championship  Sweden ABB Arena South (Västerås) Bandy World Championship 
Sweden
6–1 Bandy World Championship 
Russia
Bandy World Championship 
Finland
7–3 Bandy World Championship 
Kazakhstan
13
XXX 2010
Details
Bandy World Championship  Russia Ice Palace Krylatskoye (Moscow) Bandy World Championship 
Sweden
6–5
(a.e.t.)
Bandy World Championship 
Russia
Bandy World Championship 
Finland
4–3
(a.e.t.)
Bandy World Championship 
Kazakhstan
11
XXXI 2011
Details
Bandy World Championship  Russia Trudovye Rezervy Stadium (Kazan) Bandy World Championship 
Russia
6–1 Bandy World Championship 
Finland
Bandy World Championship 
Sweden
14–3 Bandy World Championship 
Kazakhstan
11
XXXII 2012
Details
Bandy World Championship  Kazakhstan Medeu (Almaty) Bandy World Championship 
Sweden
5–4 Bandy World Championship 
Russia
Bandy World Championship 
Kazakhstan
10–5 Bandy World Championship 
Finland
14
XXXIII 2013
Details
Bandy World Championship  Sweden
Bandy World Championship  Norway
Arena Vänersborg (Vänersborg) Bandy World Championship 
Russia
4–3 Bandy World Championship 
Sweden
Bandy World Championship 
Kazakhstan
6–3 Bandy World Championship 
Finland
14
XXXIV 2014
Details
Bandy World Championship  Russia Trud Stadium (Irkutsk) Bandy World Championship 
Russia
3–2 Bandy World Championship 
Sweden
Bandy World Championship 
Kazakhstan
5–3 Bandy World Championship 
Finland
17
XXXV 2015
Details
Bandy World Championship  Russia Arena Yerofey (Khabarovsk) Bandy World Championship 
Russia
5–3 Bandy World Championship 
Sweden
Bandy World Championship 
Kazakhstan
8–6 Bandy World Championship 
Finland
16
XXXVI 2016
Details
Bandy World Championship  Russia Trud Stadium (Ulyanovsk) Bandy World Championship 
Russia
6–1 Bandy World Championship 
Finland
Bandy World Championship 
Sweden
4–0 Bandy World Championship 
Kazakhstan
18
XXXVII 2017
Details
Bandy World Championship  Sweden Göransson Arena (Sandviken) Bandy World Championship 
Sweden
4–3 Bandy World Championship 
Russia
Bandy World Championship 
Finland
11–1 Bandy World Championship 
Norway
18
XXXVIII 2018
Details
Bandy World Championship  Russia
Bandy World Championship  China
Arena Yerofey (Khabarovsk) Bandy World Championship 
Russia
5–4 Bandy World Championship 
Sweden
Bandy World Championship 
Finland
8–4 Bandy World Championship 
Kazakhstan
16
XXXIX 2019
Details
Bandy World Championship  Sweden Arena Vänersborg (Vänersborg) Bandy World Championship 
Russia
6–5
(a.e.t.)
Bandy World Championship 
Sweden
Bandy World Championship 
Finland
8–2 Bandy World Championship 
Kazakhstan
20
XL 2020
Details
Bandy World Championship  Russia A Division cancelled 10 (18**)
XLI 2022
Details
Bandy World Championship  Russia Cancelled
XLII 2023
Details
Bandy World Championship  Sweden Eriksson Arena (Växjö) Bandy World Championship 
Sweden
3–1 Bandy World Championship 
Finland
Bandy World Championship 
Norway
5–1 Bandy World Championship 
Kazakhstan
11
XLIII 2024 Bandy World Championship  Cancelled
XLIV 2025
Details
Bandy World Championship  Sweden Sparbanken Lidköping Arena (Lidköping)

* For 1959–1981 championships, there are listed venues (host cities) of the decisive matches of round-robin tournaments (i.e. matches between champions and runners-up for each tournament), not final matches.
** 18 teams were enrolled in 2020, but only 10 (the B division) could participate.

Bandy World Championship 
Kyrgyzstan and Japan were the newcomers in 2012. Here, the Kyrgyzstan team defend their goal when Japan is about to make a corner stroke. Kyrgyzstan has yet to make another world championship appearance.

Medal table

Countries in italics no longer compete at the World Championships.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Bandy World Championship  Soviet Union142117
2Bandy World Championship  Sweden1319840
3Bandy World Championship  Russia129122
4Bandy World Championship  Finland192232
5Bandy World Championship  Norway0123
6Bandy World Championship  Kazakhstan0066
Totals (6 entries)404040120

Consecutive wins

The most consecutive gold medals were won by the Soviet Union with 11. Russia has won four consecutive gold medals and Sweden has won three consecutive gold medals.

Final arenas (since 1983)

Until 1981, the championship was always decided by round-robin games, so only since 1983 there have been designated venues for the championship final game.

No. Times Country Arena City Years Note
1 2 Bandy World Championship  Finland Oulunkylä Ice Rink Helsinki 1983, 1991
1 2 Bandy World Championship  Russia Trud Stadium Arkhangelsk 1999, 2003
1 2 Bandy World Championship  Sweden Rocklunda IP Västerås 1997, 2004
1 2 Bandy World Championship  Russia Olympic Stadium Moscow 1989, 2008 Indoor arena
1 2 Bandy World Championship  Russia Trudovye Rezervy Stadium Kazan 2005, 2011
1 2 Bandy World Championship  Russia Arena Yerofey Khabarovsk 2015, 2018 Indoor arena
1 2 Bandy World Championship  Sweden Arena Vänersborg Vänersborg 2013, 2019 Indoor arena
8 1 Bandy World Championship  Norway Valle Hovin Oslo 1985
8 1 Bandy World Championship  Sweden Söderstadion Stockholm 1987
8 1 Bandy World Championship  Norway Hamar Olympic Hall Hamar 1993 Indoor arena
8 1 Bandy World Championship  United States John Rose Minnesota Oval Roseville 1995
8 1 Bandy World Championship  Finland Raksila Ice Rink Oulu 2001
8 1 Bandy World Championship  Sweden Zinkensdamms IP Stockholm 2006
8 1 Bandy World Championship  Russia Khimik Stadium Kemerovo 2007
8 1 Bandy World Championship  Sweden ABB Arena South Västerås 2009 Indoor arena
8 1 Bandy World Championship  Russia Ice Palace Krylatskoye Moscow 2010 Indoor arena
8 1 Bandy World Championship  Kazakhstan Medeu Almaty 2012
8 1 Bandy World Championship  Russia Trud Stadium Irkutsk 2014
8 1 Bandy World Championship  Russia Trud Stadium Ulyanovsk 2016
8 1 Bandy World Championship  Sweden Göransson Arena Sandviken 2017 Indoor arena
8 1 Bandy World Championship  Sweden Eriksson Arena Växjö 2023 Indoor arena

References

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