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The 1989 Bandy World Championship was the 16th
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, and from the Wome ...
and was contested between five men's
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playing nations. The championship was played in the
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from 29 January-5 February 1989. This was the first ever indoor championships, held at the
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in
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, except for two matches in Krasnogorsk. The
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became the champion team.


Participants

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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
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