2014 Bandy World Championship

2014 Bandy World Championship
XXXIVth Bandy World Championship
Tournament details
Host country  Russia
Dates 26 January – 2 February
Teams 17
Venue(s) 4 (in 2 host cities)
Final positions
Champions   Russia (8th title)
Runner-up   Sweden
Third place   Kazakhstan
Fourth place  Finland
Tournament statistics
Scoring leader(s) Christoffer Edlund
(12 goals)
2013
2015

The 2014 Bandy World Championship was held between 26 January and 2 February 2014, in Irkutsk and Shelekhov, Russia. 17 nations participated in the tournament, playing in two divisions partitioned into two subdivisions.[1] A team representing Somalia took part, the first squad from Africa to play in the Bandy World Championship.[2]

Participating teams

Participating countries in the Bandy World Championship 2014.
Blue: Division A
Red: Division B
Green: members of the Federation of International Bandy not participating in this year's World Championship

Venues

Division A

  • After drawn games in the group stage, a penalty shootout is held to determine final placings in the event of teams finishing on equal points

Preliminary round

Group A

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1  Russia 3 2 1 0 19 5 +14 5[lower-alpha 1]
2  Sweden 3 2 1 0 22 5 +17 5[lower-alpha 1]
3  Kazakhstan 3 1 0 2 10 24 14 2
4  Finland 3 0 0 3 6 23 17 0
Source: [3]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) number of points obtained in matches between tied teams 3) after-match penalty goals in matches between tied teams
Notes:
  1. 1 2 Russia won after-match penalties against Sweden 3–1.

All times are local (UTC+8).

Russia  10–1  Kazakhstan
Lomanov  6', 51'
Bushuyev  15'
Zakharov  25'
Dorovskikh  49'
Yegorchev  62'
Ivanushkin  64', 68'
Dzhusoyev  79', 86'
Report Zavidovsky  87'
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Christoffer Ajdesjö (Sweden)
Sweden  9–1  Finland
Edlund  19', 62', 84' (pen)
Nilsson  25' (pen)
D. Andersson  43', 69'
Berlin  54'
E. Pettersson  80', 82'
Report Angeria  67'
Attendance: 8,500
Referee: Nikita Yuklyayevskikh (Russia)
Finland  2–7  Russia
Angeria  27'
Aaltonen  72'
Report Bondarenko  17'
Befus  23'
Ivanushkin  29'
Lomanov  68', 85'
Ishkeldin  81'
Zakharov  90'
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Håkan Sjösten (Sweden)
Kazakhstan  2–11  Sweden
Nasonov  52'
Issaliev  57'
Report Nilsson  3', 24', 37', 75'
Gilljam  10'
Berlin  17'
Löftstedt  31', 79'
Edlund  58', 90'
E. Pettersson  69'
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Juha-Matti Kanniainen (Finland)
Kazakhstan  7–3  Finland
Zavidovsky  8', 12'
Pochkunov  49', 75'
Nasonov  68'
Dubovik  74'
Issaliev  79'
Report Liukkonen  6'
Ekman  17'
Lukkarila  62'
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Grigoriy Minaev (Russia)
Russia  2–2  Sweden
Dzhusoyev  22'
Lomanov  75'
Report Löfstedt  45'
Edlund  51'
Attendance: 8,500
Referee: Petri Kuusela (Finland)

Group B

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1  Norway 3 2 1 0 40 9 +31 5[lower-alpha 1]
2  United States 3 2 1 0 19 9 +10 5[lower-alpha 1]
3  Belarus 3 1 0 2 13 33 20 2
4  Canada 3 0 0 3 7 27 20 0
Source: [4]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) number of points obtained in matches between tied teams 3) after-match penalty goals in matches between tied teams
Notes:
  1. 1 2 Norway won after-match penalties against United States 2–1.
United States  7–4  Belarus
Zenit Stadium, Irkutsk
Norway  12–3  Canada
Stroitel Stadium, Shelekhov
Canada  1–7  United States
Belarus  1–23  Norway
Zenit Stadium, Irkutsk
United States  5–5  Norway
Canada  3–8  Belarus
Stroitel Stadium, Shelekhov

Knockout stage

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
30 January – Irkutsk
 
 
 Norway2
 
1 February – Irkutsk
 
 Finland9
 
 Finland1
 
30 January – Irkutsk
 
 Russia3
 
 Russia22
 
2 February – Irkutsk
 
 Canada1
 
 Russia3
 
30 January – Irkutsk
 
 Sweden2
 
 Sweden33
 
1 February – Irkutsk
 
 Belarus5
 
 Sweden4
 
30 January – Shelekhov
 
 Kazakhstan3 Third place
 
 United States3
 
2 February – Irkutsk
 
 Kazakhstan11
 
 Finland3
 
 
 Kazakhstan5
 

Quarter-finals

Norway  2–9  Finland
Report
Zenit Stadium, Irkutsk
Attendance: 250
Referee: Christoffer Ajdesjö (Sweden)
United States  3–11  Kazakhstan
Report
Stroitel Stadium, Shelekhov
Attendance: 300
Referee: Grigory Minaev (Russia)
Sweden  33–5  Belarus
Report
Attendance: 300
Referee: Juha-Matti Kanniainen (Finland)
Russia  22–1  Canada
Lomanov  2', 33'
Bondarenko  6', 19', 25', 72', 81'
Larionov  13', 41', 45', 52', 66', 67'
Ivanushkin  18', 54', 61', 79', 84'
Tyukavin  31', 59'
Ishkeldin  36'
Befus  44'
Report D. Ellement  69'
Attendance: 500
Referee: Christoffer Ajdesjö (Sweden)

Semi-finals

Finland  1–3  Russia
Lukkarila  86' Report Vikulin  45'
Larionov  56'
Ivanushkin  70'
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Håkan Sjösten (Sweden)
Sweden  4–3  Kazakhstan
Report
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Grigory Minaev (Russia)

Third place game

Finland  3–5  Kazakhstan
Report
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Håkan Sjösten (Sweden)

Final

Russia  3–2  Sweden
Zakharov  5' (p)
Lomanov  40'
Ivanushkin  67'
Report Berlin  3'
Nilsson  48'
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Juha-Matti Kanniainen (Finland)

Consolation tournament

5–8th place semifinals

United States  3–2  Belarus
Report(ru)
Zenit Stadium, Irkutsk
Norway  7–1  Canada
Report(ru)
Stroitel Stadium, Shelekhov

7th place game

Belarus  7–5  Canada
Report(ru)
Stroitel Stadium, Shelekhov

5th place game

United States  3–6  Norway
Report(ru)
Zenit Stadium, Irkutsk

Final standings

1.  Russia
2.  Sweden
3.  Kazakhstan
4.  Finland
5.  Norway
6.  United States
7.  Belarus
8.  Canada

Division B

  • After drawn games in the group stage, a penalty shootout is held to determine final placings in the event of teams finishing on equal points

Group C

Team Pld W D L GF GA Pts
 Latvia321021115
 Estonia312012104
 Hungary311112133
 Netherlands30037180
27 January 2014
Netherlands 2–4 Hungary
Latvia 4–4
(3–2 penalties)
 Estonia
28 January 2014
Netherlands 3–10 Latvia
Hungary 4–4
(4–3 penalties)
 Estonia
29 January 2014
Estonia 4–2 Netherlands
Latvia 7–4 Hungary

Group D

Team Pld W D L GF GA Pts
 Japan43102177
 Mongolia43012476
 Ukraine420224124
 Germany411230163
 Somalia40042590
27 January 2014
Japan 2–1 Ukraine
Somalia 1–22 Germany
Mongolia 2–3 Japan
28 January 2014
Ukraine 13–0 Somalia
Mongolia 3–1 Germany
Japan 12–0 Somalia
Ukraine 2–7 Mongolia
29 January 2014
Germany 4–4
(0–1 penalties)
 Japan
Somalia 1–12 Mongolia
Germany 3–8 Ukraine
  • Matches in Group D are 60 minutes in duration rather than the standard 90 minutes

Knockout phase

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
30 January –
 
 
 Latvia9
 
31 January –
 
 Germany3
 
 Latvia8
 
30 January –
 
 Japan0
 
 Netherlands2
 
1 February –
 
 Japan3
 
 Latvia8
 
30 January –
 
 Estonia1
 
 Hungary5
 
31 January –
 
 Mongolia4
 
 Hungary2
 
30 January –
 
 Estonia5 Third place
 
 Estonia5
 
1 February –
 
 Ukraine1
 
 Japan2
 
 
 Hungary6
 

Quarterfinals

30 January 2014
Latvia 9–3 Germany
Estonia 5–1 Ukraine
Hungary 5–4 Mongolia
Netherlands 2–3 Japan

Match for 7th place (60 mins)

31 January 2014
Germany 5–4 Ukraine

Match for 5th place (60 mins)

31 January 2014
Mongolia 2–3 Netherlands

Match for 8th place (60 mins)

31 January 2014
Ukraine 13–1 Somalia

Semi-finals

31 January 2014
Latvia 8–0 Japan
Hungary 2–5 Estonia

Match for third place

1 February 2014
Japan 2–6 Hungary

Final

1 February 2014
Latvia 8–1 Estonia

Final standings

1.  Latvia
2.  Estonia
3.  Hungary
4.  Japan
5.  Netherlands
6.  Mongolia
7.  Germany
8.  Ukraine
9.  Somalia

Sources

References

  1. "Calendar of games the World championship on bandy". Baikal-bandy.ru. Retrieved 7 February 2014.
  2. "Somali team seeking to be masters of ice sport bandy". BBC News. 3 January 2014. Retrieved 6 January 2014.
  3. http://www.baikal-bandy.ru/p/about/tournament_table
  4. http://www.baikal-bandy.ru/p/about/tournament_table
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