2008 FIB WORLD CUP MEN

Ljusdal and Edsbyn, Sweden, 23-26 October The 2008 FIB World Cup was to be the last played in Ljusdal, Sweden, October 23-26. Already last season, some participating teams began to question whether the tournament could continue to be played outdoors in the month of...

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2008 FIB WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP WOMEN

Borlänge, Grängesberg and Karlsbyheden, Sweden, 13-16 February This year the World Bandy Championship for women was the fourth world championship in bandy for women and was played in Borlänge, Grängesberg and Karlsbyheden in Sweden. Sweden won the tournament, beating...

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2008 FIB WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MEN

Moscow, Russia, 27 January-3 February Moscow was named host during the FIB Congress in Kemerovo, Russia the year before. Västerås in Sweden challenged in the fight to be organizer 2008. Group A was played in the Olympic Arena. The arena was built for the 1980 Olympic...

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2007 FIB WORLD CUP WOMEN

Edsbyn, Sweden, 26-28 October This was the fifth time for the tournament. Again Sandvikens AIK, Sweden, succeeded and succeeded in the final and once again defeated Västerstrands AIK, Sweden. This time the result was 1-0 . It was Sandviken’s third straight win...

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2007 FIB ExTe WORLD CUP MEN

Ljusdal, Sweden, 25-28 October Ljusdal in Sweden was as usual the place for World Cup for men. Russian Dynamo Moscow defended the title from last year when they beat Swedish Edsbyns IF 5-0 in the final game. The two best teams from group A, B and C went to the quarter...

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2006 FIB WORLD CUP WOMEN

Edsbyn, Sweden, 27-29 October This Women’s Bandy World Cup was the fourth edition of the tournament played in Edsbyn indoor arena, Sweden and was won by Sandvikens AIK, Sweden, who in the final defeated IFK Nässjö, Sweden, 2-1 . It was Sandviken’s second...

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2006 FIB ExTe WORLD CUP BANDY MEN

Ljusdal and Edsbyn, Sweden, 26-29 October This World Cup was won by the Russian club Dynamo Moscow, after victory against Russian HK Zorkij with 7–6 on penalties in the final match. Two Round Robin games were played in the indoor arena in Edsbyn. Those games were...

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2006 FIB WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP WOMEN

Roseville, Minnesota, USA, 14-18 February The 2006 Women’s World Championship was the second Women’s  Championship. The tournament was played at the John Rose Minnesota Oval. Sweden won the gold for the second time with Russia in silver and Norway took...

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2006 FIB WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MEN

Stockholm and 6 other cities, Sweden, 28 January-5 February The tournament was attended by 12 countries. Group A included the reigning champions Sweden, Kazakhstan, Norway, Finland, Russia and Belarus. Group B included the Netherlands, Canada, Mongolia, Hungary,...

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