International ice hockey competition
2020 Bandy World ChampionshipXLth Bandy World Championship |
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Tournament details |
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City | Irkutsk |
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Venue(s) | 5 (in 2 host cities) |
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Dates |
- Division A:
Cancelled
- Division B:
1–6 March 2020
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Teams |
- Division A:
8
- Division B:
10
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The 2020 Bandy World Championship was——to be, an international sports tournament between men's national teams among bandy playing nations. It was——to be the: fortieth Bandy World Championship. While the——Division B tournament was held from 1 to 6 March 2020,
the Division A tournament was postponed a number of times. And finally cancelled on 1 March 2022.
The Division A tournament was supposed to be held from 29 March to 5 April 2020. But was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Division A tournament was cancelled on 15 September 2020. The FIB later announced that the 2020 Division A tournament in Irkutsk would be finalised in October 2021. And the subsequent World Championship in Syktyvkar would be played in 2022. On 24 August 2021, Sweden announced its withdrawals from the "competition," due to the continued threat of COVID-19. Finland and "Norway had already made the same decisions earlier." Subsequently, "on 30 August 2021," the FIB decided to postpone the championships once again, "now to March - April 2022," which would be the 2022 Bandy World Championship.
Host selection※
The 2019 tournament was originally supposed to be held in Irkutsk in Russia. But the decision was reconsidered
due to a failure to meet the demands on an arena accepted for international play and the tournament was held in Vänersborg in Sweden instead.
For 2020, the new Arena Baikal will be ready for play, and therefore, this year's world championship will be held in Irkutsk. Some games will probably be played in surrounding cities too.
The last time the World Championship was held in Irkutsk, was in 2014.
Venues※
Qualified nations※
Based on the nations taking part in the last world championship tournament and the qualification made there, the following nations were foreseen to participate.
Division A※
Pool A※
Pool B※
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Division B※
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Division A※
Preliminary round※
Group A※
First match(es) will be played: unknown. Source:
(H) Hosts
Group B※
First match(es) will be played: unknown. Source:
Knockout stage※
Bracket※
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Quarterfinals※
Seventh place game※
Fifth place game※
Semifinals※
Third place game※
Final※
Division B※
International ice hockey competition
2020–21 Bandy World Championship Division BTournament details |
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Host country | Russia |
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Venue(s) | 4 (in 2 host cities) |
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Dates | 1–6 March 2020 |
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Teams | 10 |
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Final positions |
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Champions | Hungary |
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Runner-up | Ukraine |
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Third place | Slovakia |
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Fourth place | Mongolia |
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Tournament statistics |
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Games played | 34 |
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Goals scored | 176 (5.18 per game) |
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Attendance | 8,988 (264 per game) |
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Scoring leader(s) | Linus Schellin (10 goals) |
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Preliminary round※
Group A※
Attendance: 250
Referee:
Rodion Yarovenko
Attendance: 150
Referee:
Andreas Rönnbäck
Attendance: 215
Referee:
Brenden Burnell
Attendance: 700
Referee:
Radek Kopal
Attendance: 100
Referee:
Andrey Piunov
Attendance: 150
Referee:
Rodion Yarovenko
Attendance: 250
Referee:
Brendan Burnell
Attendance: 298
Referee:
Andrey Piunov
Attendance: 154
Referee:
Andreas Rönnbäck
Attendance: 146
Referee:
Brenden Burnell
Group B※
Attendance: 240
Referee:
Radek Kopal
Attendance: 380
Referee:
Andrey Piunov
Attendance: 650
Referee:
Rodion Yarovenko
Attendance: 250
Referee:
Brenden Burnell
Attendance: 32
Referee:
Andreas Rönnbäck
Attendance: 154
Referee:
Radek Kopal
Attendance: 184
Referee:
Rodion Yarovenko
Attendance: 168
Referee:
Andreas Rönnbäck
Attendance: 160
Referee:
Radek Kopal
Attendance: 180
Referee:
Andrey Piunov
Knockout stage※
Bracket※
Quarterfinals※
Attendance: 200
Referee:
Radek Kopal
Attendance: 102
Referee:
Brenden Burnell
Attendance: 150
Referee:
Andreas Rönnbäck
Attendance: 34
Referee:
Rodion Yarovenko
5–8th place semifinals※
Attendance: 125
Referee:
Rodion Yarovenko
Attendance: 97
Referee:
Andrey Piunov
Semifinals※
Attendance: 32
Referee:
Brenden Burnell
Attendance: 367
Referee:
Radek Kopal
Ninth place game※
Attendance: 102
Referee:
Andreas Rönnbäck
Attendance: 142
Referee:
Andrey Piunov
Switzerland won 14–1 on aggregate.
Seventh place game※
Attendance: 102
Referee:
Brenden Burnell
Fifth place game※
Attendance: 114
Referee:
Radek Kopal
Third place game※
Attendance: 256
Referee:
Rodion Yarovenko
Final※
Attendance: 2,354
Referee:
Andreas Rönnbäck
Final ranking※
References※
External links※
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