Bandy World Cup

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The Bandy World Cup is held every year in Ljusdal in Sweden. This is not played by national teams but is for bandy clubs from around the world, and should therefore not be confused with the Bandy World Championships.

The tournament was first held in 1974 and has been called the World Cup since 1980. The full name of the cup has changed over the years, partly because of different sponsors. The first two years it was called DAF-cupen, then Dex-cupen 19761979 and Dex World Cup 19801983. 19841985 it was simply called World Cup Ljusdal. 1986 SJ became sponsors, so it was SJ World Cup 19861998. Then Ljusdal World Cup until 2001 and since 2002 it has been known as the Bandy World Cup, in 2005 additionally as Polar Bandy World Cup.

[edit] World Cup winners and runners-up

Year: Winners:
(With country and home town)
Runners-up:
(With country and home town)
Result:
1974 Sandvikens AIK
Sandviken
Brobergs Söderhamn
Söderhamn
4-2 (additional time and penalties)
1975 Brobergs Söderhamn
Söderhamn
Sandvikens AIK
Sandviken
3-2
1976 Oulun Luistinseura
Oulu
Västerås SK
Västerås
3-2
1977 Brobergs Söderhamn
Söderhamn
IK Sirius
Uppsala
6-1
1978 Brobergs Söderhamn
Söderhamn
Ljusdals BK
Ljusdal
4-1
1979 Edsbyns IF
Edsbyn
Örebro SK
Örebro
5-4
1980 IF Boltic
Karlstad
Edsbyns IF
Edsbyn
5-4
1981 IF Boltic
Karlstad
Brobergs Söderhamn
Söderhamn
6-0
1982 Yenisey
Krasnojarsk
IF Boltic
Karlstad
2-1 (sudden death (sport))
1983 Brobergs Söderhamn
Söderhamn
Yenisey
Krasnojarsk
4-0
1984 Yenisey
Krasnojarsk
Ljusdals BK
Ljusdal
5-4
1985 IF Boltic
Karlstad
Yenisey
Krasnojarsk
2-1
1986 IF Boltic
Karlstad
Vetlanda BK
Vetlanda
2-1
1987 Västerås SK
Västerås
Dynamo Moscow
Moskow
3-0
1988 Vetlanda BK
Vetlanda
Selånger SK
Selånger
3-1
1989 Västerås SK
Västerås
Sandvikens AIK
Sandviken
3-0
1990 Zorkij
Krasnogorsk
Vetlanda BK
Vetlanda
5-2
1991 Edsbyns IF
Edsbyn
Sandvikens AIK
Sandviken
6-3
1992 IK Sirius
Uppsala
Sandvikens AIK
Sandviken
7-0
1993 Vetlanda BK
Vetlanda
Ljusdals BK
Ljusdal
4-2
1994 Västerås SK
Västerås
Sandvikens AIK
Sandviken
5-2
1995 IF Boltic
Karlstad
Västerås SK
Västerås
2-1 (sudden death (sport))
1996 IF Boltic
Karlstad
Falu BS
Falun
6-3
1997 Västerås SK
Västerås
Ljusdals BK
Ljusdal
4-1
1998 Falu BS
Falun
Västerås SK
Västerås
2-1
1999 Hammarby IF
Stockholm
Ljusdals BK
Ljusdal
7-0
2000 Västerås SK
Västerås
Yenisey
Krasnojarsk
2-1
2001 Hammarby IF
Stockholm
Sandvikens AIK
Sandviken
2-1
2002 Sandvikens AIK
Sandviken
Vodnik
Arkhangelsk
3-2
2003 Vodnik
Arkhangelsk
Sandvikens AIK
Sandviken
4-3
2004 Vodnik
Arkhangelsk
Sandvikens AIK
Sandviken
8-5
2005 Bollnäs GIF
Bollnäs
Edsbyns IF
Edsbyn
3-2 (sudden death (sport))
2006 Dynamo Moscow
Moscow
Zorkij
Krasnogorsk, Moscow Oblast
7-6 (sudden death (sport))
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