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List Of Finnish Women Bandy Champions
List of Finnish women bandy champions. The first women's championships in bandy were only played in 1979. No women's championships were played 1993–2005. Winners through the years * 1979 Veitsiluodon Vastus * 1980 Veitsiluodon Vastus * 1981 Lauttasaaren Pyrintö * 1982 Oulun Luistinseura * 1983 Oulun Luistinseura * 1984 Lauttasaaren Pyrintö * 1985 Jyväskylän Seudun Palloseura * 1986 IFK Helsingfors * 1987 IFK Helsingfors * 1988 Oulun Luistinseura * 1989 Jyväskylän Seudun Palloseura * 1990 Jyväskylän Seudun Palloseura * 1991 Jyväskylän Seudun Palloseura * 1992 Jyväskylän Seudun Palloseura * 1993–2005 ''no women's championships'' * 2006 Botnia-69, Helsinki * 2007 Botnia-69, Helsinki * 2008 Botnia-69, Helsinki * 2009 Botnia-69, Helsinki * 2010 Tornion Palloveikot * 2011 IFK Helsingfors, Helsinki * 2012 Veiterä, Lappeenranta * 2013 Veitsiluodon Vastus * 2014 Sudet, Kouvola * 2015 Sudet, Kouvola * 2016 Sudet, Kouvola * 2017 Sudet, Kouvola * 2018 Sudet, Ko ...
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Bandy
Bandy is a winter sport and ball sport played by two teams wearing ice skates on a large ice surface (either indoors or outdoors) while using sticks to direct a ball into the opposing team's goal. The international governing body for bandy is the Federation of International Bandy (FIB). The playing surface, called a bandy field or bandy rink, is a sheet of ice which measures 90–110 meters by 45–65 meters – about the size of a football pitch. The field is considerably larger than the ice rinks commonly used for ice hockey, rink bandy, or figure skating. The goal cage used in bandy is 3.5 m (11 ft) wide and 2.1 m (6 ft 11 in) high and is the largest one used by any organized winter team sport. The sport has a common background with association football (soccer), ice hockey, and field hockey. Bandy's origins are debatable, but its first rules were organized and published in England in 1882. Internationally, bandy's strongest nations in both men's and women's ...
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Finland's Bandy Association
Finland's Bandy Association (Finnish: ''Suomen Jääpalloliitto'', Swedish: ''Finlands Bandyförbund'') is the governing body for the sport of bandy in Finland. Bandy was one of the sports for which the Ball Association of Finland, founded in 1907, was created. The present Finnish Bandy Association was founded on 18 March 1972, to take over bandy from the Ball Association of Finland, which from then on concentrated on association football only. History Bandy came to Finland from St. Petersburg in Russia in the 1890s. The first club was Viborgs Skridskoklubb in Vyborg, which was Finnish back then. At the Nordic Games held in Sweden in 1901 (a predecessor of the Winter Olympic Games), bandy was included in the programme and in 1907, similar winter games were held in Helsinki and bandy was again included. Finland was represented by the club Polyteknikkojen Urheiluseura (PUS) at the 1907 games, but the winner of the competition was a combined team from Sweden, which defeated PUS as w ...
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Veitsiluodon Vastus
Veitsiluodon Vastus is a Finnish bandy club, situated in Kemi, which has become national champions National champions are corporations which are technically private businesses but due to governmental policy are ceded a dominant position in a national economy. In this system, these large organizations are expected not only to seek profit but als ... four times for men (1969, 1972, 1973, 1974) and three times for women (1979, 1980, 2013). The club was founded in 1930 and the club colours are red and white.http://personal.inet.fi/koti/sampsa/etusivu/index.htm read 22 February 2017 Sources {{Bandy-team-stub Bandy clubs in Finland Bandy clubs established in 1930 ...
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Oulun Luistinseura
Oulun Luistinseura (or OLS) is a Finnish multi-sports club, based in Oulu. The club has football, bandy, bowling and floorball sections. Football OLS football team was founded in 1941 by clubs bandy players. Throughout the years the club has played mostly in lower divisions, never competing in the highest tier of Finnish football except as a part of short lived merger with OTP called FC Oulu in the early 1990s. The most successful part of OLS is the youth academy which has produced many national team level players. Men's football team earned promotion to Kakkonen (the third tier of Finnish football) for 2014 season. Current squad Bandy OLS is one of the most successful clubs in Finland and is the only non-Swedish or Russian/Soviet club to have won the Bandy World Cup, having won the title in 1976. In 1977 and 1990 they were European Cup runners-up. OLS have won the Bandyliiga The Bandyliiga (; 'Bandy League') is the top level of men's bandy in Finland. The league wa ...
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Jyväskylän Seudun Palloseura
Jyväskylän Seudun Palloseura (abbreviated JPS) is a sports club from Jyväskylä, Finland. The club was formed in 1962 and their home ground is at the Vehkalammen kenttä. The men's football team currently plays in the Kolmonen (Third Division). The other main sporting activity run by the club is bandy. Their home ice is Viitaniemen tekojäärata and they play in Bandyliiga, the top league for bandy in Finland. Bandy JPS won the Finnish Cup in 2017. The club has been playing in the national top-tier Bandyliiga for years and played the final for the Finnish Championship in 2014 but lost against Oulun Luistinseura. The club was awarded the bronze medal in 2017. In 2019 the national championship was won for the first time. Their home arena is the Viitaniemen kenttä. Football Season to season Club Structure Jyväskylän Seudun Palloseura run 1 men's team and 3 boys teams. 2010 season JPS are competing in the Kolmonen administered by the Itä-Suomi SPL and Keski-Suomi SP ...
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HIFK Bandy
HIFK (Helsingfors Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna) Bandy are a bandy club from Helsinki, Finland. HIFK Bandy was founded in 1907 and it is one of the oldest bandy clubs in Finland. HIFK are also the most successful bandy club with 17 championship titles. In 1988 they were European Cup runners-up. HIFK Bandy currently plays in Bandyliiga, the premier bandy league in Finland. History HIFK Bandy was formed in 1907 as a bandy section of HIFK sports club formed in 1897. HIFK competed in the very first Finnish bandy championships in the winter of 1908. The team fared well in the early years of the competition winning their first title in 1910 and then again in 1911, 1912 and 1913. In the 1930s HIFK were again in top form gathering 3 more titles within 10 years. During war years of Second world war the team grabbed the top position in 1941 and 1944, along with victories in the unofficial wartime league of 1940 and 1942. After the war HIFK found themselves in a slump and were relegated f ...
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Botnia-69
Botnia-69 is a Finnish bandy club in Helsinki. The club has won the Finnish championship four times, 1989, 1992, 1997 and 2016. In 1992 they were runners-up of the European Cup The UEFA Champions League (abbreviated as UCL, or sometimes, UEFA CL) is an annual club football competition organised by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) and contested by top-division European clubs, deciding the competit .... Their home arena is the Oulunkylä Ice Rink. In 2012, the club's P13 youth team won the Borlänge Bandy Cup in Sweden. References External linksPictures from the victorious national final in 2016 External links Official fan page at Facebook Bandy clubs in Finland Bandy clubs established in 1969 {{bandy-team-stub ...
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Tornion Palloveikot
Tornion Palloveikot, ''Torneå PV'' or ''ToPV'' is a Finnish sports club in Tornio, founded in 1935. The club is mainly active playing bandy but also floorball and used to have a section for association football too. The club's home games are nowadays played in Gränsvallen, a town near Haparanda in Sweden. Together with the Haparanda-based club Haparanda SKT, a joint team called HaparandaTornio Bandy was created to play in the Swedish league system, but ToPV has also kept on playing in the Finnish Bandyliiga The Bandyliiga (; 'Bandy League') is the top level of men's bandy in Finland. The league was founded in 1908 as the Jääpallon SM-sarja ('Bandy Finnish Championship Series') and the present name has been used since the 1991–92 season. Bandyl .... ToPV has been Finnish bandy champions six times for men's teams, in 2000, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, and 2007, and their women's team once, in 2010. References External links * {{official, http://www.topv.net/ Bandy club ...
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Veiterä
Veiterä is a Finnish bandy club based in Lappeenranta Lappeenranta (; sv, Villmanstrand) is a city and municipality in the region of South Karelia, about from the Russian border and from the town of Vyborg (''Viipuri''). It is situated on the shore of the Lake Saimaa in southeastern Finland, and .... It is the reigning national champion and has become the national champion six times for men's teams (1951, 1955, 1957, 1980, 2017 and 2018) and once for women's teams (2012). External links * {{bandy-stub Bandy clubs in Finland Sport in Lappeenranta Bandy clubs established in 1950 1950 establishments in Finland ...
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Sudet
Sudet (''"Wolves"'' in English) is a sports club from Kouvola, Finland, playing bandy and association football. The club was formed in 1912 and was based firstly in Viipuri (Vyborg), then in Helsinki, before finally moving to Kouvola. Sudet formerly played in the Bandyliiga, the top bandy league in Finland, and has become Finnish champions many times. As of 2014, the club is the reigning national champion in women's bandy. Sudet currently plays football in the Kolmonen (Fourth Division) and their home ground is at the Keskusurheilukenttä, Kouvola. The Club Chairman is Vesa Vainio. History Sudet were originally established in Viipuri (Vyborg) on 13 December 1912 under the name Wiipurin Bandy & Jalkapalloseura (WB & JS). The name was changed in 1924 to Wiipurin Sudet. In 1940 the Winter War resulted in the club moving to Helsinki as the city of Viipuri fell into Soviet hands. From 1950 the name was changed to its current form, Sudet. In 1962 the club made its final move to ...
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