2004 Bandy World Championship

2004 Bandy World Championship
Tournament details
Host countries  Sweden
 Hungary
Dates 1 – 8 and 25 – 28 February
Teams 11
Final positions
Champions   Finland
Runner-up   Sweden
Third place   Russia
Fourth place  Kazakhstan
Tournament statistics
Matches played 31
Scoring leader(s) Ari Holopainen, Finland
(10 points)
2003
2005

The 2004 Bandy World Championship was a competition between bandy playing nations. The men's tournament was played in Sweden on 1–8 February 2004 for Group A and Group B was played at the City Park Ice Rink in Hungary on 25–28 February 2004. Finland won the championship for the 1st time.[1][2] There were 11 bandy playing countries participating in the 2004 championships: Finland, Kazakhstan, Norway, Russia, Sweden (group A) and Belarus, Canada, Estonia, Hungary, Netherlands and United States (group B).[3]

Results

Finland became champion. For the first time ever the championship went to a team other than Soviet Union/Russia or Sweden.

Group A

First round

  • 1 February
Sweden–Kazakhstan 14–2
Russia–Norway 6–3
  • 2 February
Kazakhstan–Russia 3–10
Sweden–Finland 7–1
  • 3 February
Finland–Norway 5–3
Sweden–Russia 4–3
  • 4 February
Kazakhstan–Norway 4–4
Russia–Finland 3–4
  • 5 February
Finland–Kazakhstan 3–7
Sweden–Norway 6–6
RankCountryPtsWTLBpBcDiff
1 Sweden73103112+19
2 Russia42022214+8
3 Finland42021320−7
4 Kazakhstan31121631−15
5 Norway20221621−5

Final round

Semifinals

  • 7 February
Sweden–Kazakhstan 10–3
Russia–Finland 3–4

Match for 3rd place

  • 8 February
Russia–Kazakhstan 5–2

Final

  • 8 February
Sweden–Finland 4–5 (aet)

Group B

Group B was played in Budapest

First round

  • 25 February
Canada–USA 3–4
Hungary–Estonia 2–3
Belarus–Netherlands 7–0
Estonia–Canada 2–6
Hungary–USA 1–10
  • 26 February
Belarus–Estonia 2–1
Netherlands–USA 0–12
Belarus–Canada 3–2
Estonia–USA 0–10
Hungary–Netherlands 4–1
  • 27 February
Hungary–Belarus 4–2
Netherlands–Canada 1–6
Belarus–USA 1–6
Netherlands–Estonia 0–6
Hungary–Canada 3–3
RankCountryPtsWTLBpBcDiff
1 United States10500425+37
2 Belarus63021513+2
3 Canada52122013+7
4 Hungary52121419−5
5 Estonia42031220−8
6 Netherlands0005235−33

Match for 3rd place

  • 28 February

Hungary–Canada 5–1

Final

  • 28 February

USA–Belarus 7–0

References

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