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Norway National Bandy Team
Norway national bandy team ( no, Norges herrelandslag i bandy) represents Norway in the sport of bandy. The country has both a men's national team and a women's national team. This article deals chiefly with the men's national team. Norway, Finland and Sweden played bandy at the Winter Olympics in Oslo in 1952. After having seen them there, the Soviet Union invited these three countries to a four nation bandy tournament in 1954. This was the first time a Soviet national bandy team met other national bandy teams. The four countries used somewhat different rules prior to this tournament, but the rules were adjusted to be the same for the future. Norway has been competing in the Bandy World Championship since the second tournament in 1961. Norway finished in second place in 1965 and in third place 1993. Norway's best result in the Russian Government Cup is a second place in 1994. World Championship record Current squad Norwegian squad at the 2014 World Championship in Irkut ...
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Norway's Bandy Association
Norway's Bandy Association ( no, Norges Bandyforbund) is the governing body for the sports of bandy, floorball and field hockey in Norway. History Norwegian bandy was originally organised by the Football Association of Norway, but an independent federation for the 'winter football' was established in 1920. In the first years, this was called ''Norges Ishockeyforbund'', because bandy was called ''ishockey'' (ice hockey) back then, since it is a form of hockey played on ice, but when the Canadian sport of ice hockey came to Norway, the international name bandy was adopted for what was actually bandy, and the term ''ishockey'' was reserved for what now is called ice hockey. The present name ''Norges Bandyforbund'' was consequently adopted in 1929. The Norwegian bandyforbund has been pushing for bandy to be an Olympic sport, and their argument being that bandy has the second most players within winter sports behind hockey with 500000 players. Presidents * Halfdan Ditlev-Simonsen, IF ...
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1957 Bandy World Championship
The 1957 Bandy World Championship was contested among three men's bandy playing nations and was the first ever Bandy World Championship. Norway declined to take part due to the Soviet invasion of Hungary in November 1956. The championship was played in Finland from 28 February to 3 March 1957, as part of the fifty year anniversary celebrations for the Ball Association of Finland, which at the time was the governing body for bandy in Finland. The tournament was officially opened by President of the republic Urho Kekkonen. All games, which were only three, were played at the Helsinki Olympic Stadium. The Soviet Union became champions. Participants * * * Premier tour * 28 February : Finland – Sweden 4–3 (Timoska (2), Aho (2) - Vikner, Vikman, Fredblad) * 2 March : Soviet Union – Sweden 2–2 (Papugin, Atamanychev - Janson, Saav) * 3 March : Soviet Union – Finland 6–1 (Atamanychev (2), Vodyanov, Papugin (2), Shunin - Aho) References {{Bandy World Championships 1957 ...
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1989 Bandy World Championship
The 1989 Bandy World Championship was the 16th Bandy World Championship and was contested between five men's bandy playing nations. The championship was played in the Soviet Union from 29 January-5 February 1989. This was the first ever indoor championships, held at the Olympic Stadium in Moscow, except for two matches in Krasnogorsk. The Soviet Union became the champion team. Participants * * * * * Premier tour * 29 January : Finland – Sweden 4–2 : Soviet Union – Norway 7–0 * 30 January : USA – Norway 1–7 * 31 January : Soviet Union – Sweden 2–3 * 1 February : Norway – Sweden 1–4 : Finland – USA 13–0 * 2 February : Norway – Finland 1–4 : Soviet Union – USA 14–1 * 3 February : Soviet Union – Finland 6–4 : USA – Sweden 0–19 Match for 3rd place * 5 February : Sweden – Norway 6–0 Final * 5 February : Soviet Union – Finland 12–2 References {{Bandy World Championships International bandy competitions hosted by the Soviet Union 19 ...
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1987 Bandy World Championship
The 1987 Bandy World Championship was the 15th Bandy World Championship and was contested between five men's bandy playing nations. The championship was played in Sweden from 31 January – 8 February 1987. Sweden became champions. Soviet Union, for the first time, didn't reach the top two, while Finland managed to reach the final. Squads Participants * * * * * Premier tour * 31 January : USA – Sweden 0–12 : Norway – Finland 2–7 * 1 February : Soviet Union – USA 21–1 : Finland – Sweden 2–8 * 3 February : Soviet Union – Finland 2–4 : Norway – Sweden 1–8 * 5 February : USA – Norway 1–4 : Soviet Union – Sweden 2–3 * 6 February : Soviet Union – Norway 8–4 : Finland – USA 10–0 Match for 3rd place * 8 February : Soviet Union – Norway 11–3 Final * 8 February at Söderstadion, Stockholm : Sweden – Finland 7–2 References {{Bandy World Championships 1987 World Championship Bandy World Championship International bandy competitions hos ...
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1985 Bandy World Championship
The 1985 Bandy World Championship was the 14th Bandy World Championship and was contested between as many as five men's bandy playing nations, more than ever before, as the United States entered the championship for the first time. The championship was played in Norway from 3 February-10 February 1985. The Soviet Union became champions. Participants * * * * * Premier tour * 3 February : USA – Norway 1–5 : Soviet Union – Finland 5–1 * 4 February : Soviet Union – Sweden 1–1 : Norway – Finland 4–4 * 5 February : USA – Sweden 1–12 * 6 February : Soviet Union – Norway 3–1 * 7 February : Finland – USA 6–1 : Norway – Sweden 0–12 * 8 February : Finland – Sweden 3–3 : Soviet Union – USA 8–0 Match for 3rd place * 10 February : Finland – Norway 6–2 Final * 10 February : Sweden – Soviet Union 3–3, 4–5 aet References {{Bandy World Championships 1985 World Championship Bandy World Championship International bandy competitions hosted by ...
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1983 Bandy World Championship
The 1983 Bandy World Championship was the 13th Bandy World Championship and was played in Finland. The Swedish national team became champions for the second time. Only four countries participated, but this was the last world championship played with so few contestants. Squads Series * 15 February : Sweden – USSR 1–2 : Finland – Norway 6–1 * 16 February : USSR – Norway 10–5 : Finland – Sweden 0–8 * 18 February : Finland – USSR 0–6 : Sweden – Norway 8–0 Match for 3rd place *19 February :Finland – Norway 4–1 Final * 20 February :Soviet Union – Sweden 3–9 References {{Bandy World Championships 1983 World Championship Bandy World Championship International bandy competitions hosted by Finland Bandy World Championship The Bandy World Championship is a competition between bandy-playing nations' men's teams. The tournament is administrated by the Federation of International Bandy. It is distinct from the Bandy World Cup, a club competition ...
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1981 Bandy World Championship
The 1981 Bandy World Championship was the 12th Bandy World Championship and was contested between four men's bandy playing nations. The championship was played in Khabarovsk in the Soviet Union from 7 February-15 February 1981. Sweden became champions for the first time. The Soviet Union had won all previous championships. Participants * * * * Premier tour * 7 February : Norway – Finland 1–6 : Soviet Union – Sweden 1–6 * 8 February : Finland – Sweden 0–3 : Soviet Union – Norway 14–0 * 10 February : Norway – Sweden 0–8 : Soviet Union – Finland 8–0 * 12 February : Norway – Finland 1–5 : Soviet Union – Sweden 3–1 * 14 February : Finland – Sweden 2–5 : Soviet Union – Norway 7–0 * 15 February : Norway – Sweden 1–12 : Soviet Union – Finland 5–1 Sweden champions due to better head-to-head record. Sweden's championship squad * Ångström * Arvidsson * Björk * Boström * Callberg * B. Carlsson * M. Carlsson * GK  Fransson * GK ...
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1979 Bandy World Championship
The 1979 Bandy World Championship was contested between four men's bandy playing nations. The championship was played in Sweden from 27 January-4 February 1979. Soviet Union became champions. Participants * * * * Premier tour * 27 January : Norway – Finland 2–8 : Soviet Union – Sweden 4–3 * 28 January : Norway – Sweden 1–7 : Soviet Union – Finland 4–4 * 30 January : Finland – Sweden 1–8 : Soviet Union – Norway 6–4 * 1 February : Norway – Sweden 0–4 : Soviet Union – Finland 6–3 * 2 February : Finland – Sweden 1–7 : Soviet Union – Norway 7–2 : 4 February : Norway – Finland 2–6 : Soviet Union – Sweden 4–2 References {{Bandy World Championships 1979 World Championships Bandy World Championships International bandy competitions hosted by Sweden Bandy World Championships Bandy World Championships The Bandy World Championship is a competition between bandy-playing nations' men's teams. The tournament is administrated by the Fed ...
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1977 Bandy World Championship
The 1977 Bandy World Championship was the tenth Bandy World Championship and was contested between four men's bandy playing nations. The championship was played in Norway from 23–30 January 1977. The Soviet Union became champions. Participants * * * * Premier tour * 23 January : Norway – Finland 1–5 : Soviet Union – Sweden 2–3 * 24 January : Norway – Sweden 3–1 : Soviet Union – Finland 4–3 * 26 January : Finland – Sweden 2–1 : Soviet Union – Norway 8–1 * 27 January : Norway – Sweden 2–6 : Soviet Union – Finland 8–3 * 29 January : Finland – Sweden 3–9 : Soviet Union – Norway 6–1 * 30 January : Norway – Finland 4–2 : Soviet Union – Sweden 3–2 References {{Bandy World Championships 1977 Events January * January 8 – Three bombs explode in Moscow within 37 minutes, killing seven. The bombings are attributed to an Armenian separatist group. * January 10 – Mount Nyiragongo erupts in eastern Zaire (now the Democr ...
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1975 Bandy World Championship
The 1975 Bandy World Championship was the ninth Bandy World Championship and was contested between four men's bandy playing nations. The championship was played in Finland from 25 January-2 February 1975. The Soviet Union became champions. Participants * * * * Premier tour * 25 January : Norway – Finland 1–2 : Soviet Union – Sweden 1–3 * 26 January : Finland – Sweden 2–3 : Soviet Union – Norway 8–0 * 28 January : Norway – Sweden 0–6 : Soviet Union – Finland 12–4 * 29 January : Soviet Union – Sweden 7–2 * 30 January : Norway – Finland 2–2 * 1 February : Finland – Sweden 3–6 : Soviet Union – Norway 14–2 * 2 February : Norway – Sweden 1–8 : Soviet Union – Finland 5–0 References {{Bandy World Championships 1975 1975 in bandy 1975 in Finnish sport International bandy competitions hosted by Finland Bandy Bandy Bandy is a winter sport and ball sport played by two teams wearing ice skates on a large ice surface (either indoor ...
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1973 Bandy World Championship
The 1973 Bandy World Championship was the eighth Bandy World Championship and was contested between four men's bandy playing nations. The championship was played in Moscow and Krasnogorsk (Soviet Union) on February 17–24, 1973. The Soviet Union became champions. Participants * * * * Premier tour * 17 February : Sweden-Finland 5–4 : Soviet Union – Norway 11–0 * 18 February : Sweden – Norway 3–1 : Soviet Union – Finland 8–3 * 20 February : Soviet Union – Sweden 5–1 : Finland – Norway 3–2 * 21 February : Finland – Sweden 0–8 : Soviet Union – Norway 4–0 * 23 February : Norway – Sweden 1–4 : Soviet Union – Finland 3–0 * 24 February : Soviet Union – Sweden 1–0 : Norway – Finland 4–3 References {{Bandy World Championships 1973 in bandy International bandy competitions hosted by the Soviet Union 1973 Events January * January 1 - The United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland and Denmark 1973 enlargement of the European Communi ...
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1971 Bandy World Championship
The 1971 Bandy World Championship was the seventh Bandy World Championship and was contested between four men's Bandy playing nations. The championship was played in Sweden from 3–14 March 1971. The Soviet Union became champions. Teams * * * * Premier tour * 3 March : Soviet Union – Finland 5–3 : Sweden – Norway 4–2 * 5 March : Soviet Union – Norway 8–1 : Sweden – Finland 3–2 * 7 March : Finland – Norway 6–1 : Soviet Union – Sweden 2–2 * 10 March : Soviet Union – Finland 4–2 : Norway – Sweden 0–3 * 12 March : Finland – Sweden 1–4 : Soviet Union – Norway 3–1 * 13 March : Norway – Finland 1–7 * 14 March : Soviet Union – Sweden 2–1 References {{Bandy World Championships 1971 * The year 1971 had three partial solar eclipses ( February 25, July 22 and August 20) and two total lunar eclipses ( February 10, and August 6). The world population increased by 2.1% this year, the highest increase in history. Events J ... 19 ...
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