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2009 Bandy World Championship
XXIXth Bandy World Championship
Tournament details
Host country Sweden
Venues6 (in 5 host cities)
Dates18–25 January 2009
Teams13
Final positions
Champions  Sweden
Runners-up  Russia
Third place  Finland
Fourth place Kazakhstan
Tournament statistics
Scoring leader(s)Joakim Hedqvist & Yevgeny Ivanushkin[1]
(14 goals)
ABB Arena Syd in Västerås, Sweden. Bandy hall of Rocklunda sports park in Västerås, Sweden, where the championship was played.

The Bandy World Championship 2009 was held from 18 to 25 January in Västerås, Sweden. Men's teams from 13 countries participated in the 2009 competition: Belarus, Finland, Kazakhstan, Norway, Russia, Sweden (group A) and Canada, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Mongolia, the Netherlands and the United States (group B). Belarus retained their place in group A by beating the United States in a play-off in the previous tournament held in 2008. 44 games were played. Four out of these were played on sites other than Västerås. Those games were played in Solna, Stockholm, Eskilstuna and Uppsala. The main venues were ABB Arena Syd in Västerås, Sweden's largest indoor arena for bandy, and Hakonplan, an outdoor stadium. These two arenas are in the same recreation area in Västerås, Rocklunda sports park.

The six teams of Group A competed for the championship, while the seven teams in Group B competed for a chance to play in Group A in 2010. Sweden defeated Russia in the final, 6–1, to take the gold medal. Finland took the bronze, while Kazakhstan and Norway earned fourth and fifth places, respectively. Belarus, after finishing at the bottom of the Group A pool, had to face the winner of the Group B pool to retain its place in the championship group for the next year. For the fifth straight year, Belarus beat the United States in this match.[2]

Venues

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ABB Arena Syd and Hakonplan in Västerås staged 40 games. The other venues were:

Rules

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Team rosters are limited to 17 players in each game, with 11 playing and 6 reserves at a time. Game durations are 90 minutes for Group A matches and 60 minutes for Group B matches, in each case divided into equal halves.

  1. Group A, the World Cup Championship, starts as a single-match round robin league. The top four teams advance to the semifinals, where the team placed as number 1 meets number 4, and number 2 meets number 3. The two winners advance to the final, while the losers play a bronze match.
  2. Group B also begins with a round robin. The winner of the preliminary round plays against the last-place team from Group A for the right to play in Group A in 2010. The remaining teams are paired off for placement matches.
  3. No game can end with a draw—if a preliminary round match is tied after regulation, or a playoff match is tied after extra time, a penalty stroke competition is arranged. Each team takes five penalty shots, with different strikers. If it is still a draw, the penalty shots will continue one by one until a decisive result has been attained. Regardless of the result of the penalty strokes, the game is counted as a draw in the table for preliminary pool matches.
  4. The number of points is decisive for placing in the preliminary round. Two points are scored for a win, one for a draw, and none for a loss.
    1. Should the number of points be equal for two teams, the result between those two teams (including penalty strokes, if necessary) in the preliminary round is decisive.
    2. Should the number of points be equal for three or four teams, the score difference among tied teams is the first tie-breaker followed by goals scored. Only regulation time goals are counted, not penalty strokes. If this leaves two teams still tied, the tie between the two remaining teams is broken by head-to-head result.
    3. If separation still is not possible, the score difference from all matches in the preliminary round is used.
    4. If teams still can't be separated, placing is done by drawing of lots.
  5. All matches following the preliminary round are to be played until the winner is decided. If it is a draw after 90 or 60 minutes the match shall be extended with sudden death overtime, with two halves of 15 minutes. If it is still a draw, penalty strokes will be used.

[3]

Participating teams

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Squads

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Division A

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Preliminary round

[edit]
    Team advanced to the semifinals (top 4 teams)
    Team will play in the qualification game (bottom 1 team)
TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
 Sweden54104212+309
 Russia5410639+549
 Finland53022925+46
 Kazakhstan52032032−124
 Norway51041151−402
 Belarus50051652−360
Source: [citation needed]
January 18, 2009
12:00
ABB Arena Syd
 Russia19 – 0
(7–0)
 Norway
January 18, 2009
15:45
ABB Arena Syd
 Sweden8 – 1
(2–0)
 Finland
January 18, 2009
19:00
ABB Arena Syd
 Kazakhstan7 – 5
(6–3)
 Belarus
January 19, 2009
13:00
ABB Arena Syd
 Russia14 – 2
(7–2)
 Belarus
January 19, 2009
16:30
ABB Arena Syd
 Finland5 – 0
(3–0)
 Norway
January 19, 2009
19:00
Eskilstuna Isstadion
 Sweden4 – 3
(0–2)
 Kazakhstan
January 20, 2009
13:00
ABB Arena Syd
 Belarus1 – 12
(0–6)
 Finland
January 20, 2009
16:30
ABB Arena Syd
 Russia13 – 2
(6–1)
 Kazakhstan
January 20, 2009
19:00
Bergshamra IP
 Sweden15 – 3
(8–0)
 Norway
January 21, 2009
11:30
ABB Arena Syd
 Belarus5 – 6
(4–3)
 Norway
January 21, 2009
19:30
Zinkensdamms IP
 Sweden2 – 2
(1–2)
 Russia
January 21, 2009
19:30
ABB Arena Syd
 Finland8 – 1
(4–1)
 Kazakhstan
January 22, 2009
11:30
ABB Arena Syd
 Sweden13 – 3
(8–1)
 Belarus
January 22, 2009
17:00
ABB Arena Syd
 Kazakhstan7 – 2
(3–1)
 Norway
January 22, 2009
19:00
Studenternas IP
 Russia15 – 3
(6–2)
 Finland

Semifinals

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January 24, 2009
15:30
ABB Arena Syd
 Sweden8 – 3
(5–3)
 Kazakhstan
January 24, 2009
19:00
ABB Arena Syd
 Russia10 – 4
(5–0)
 Finland

Match for 3rd place

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January 25, 2009
12:00
ABB Arena Syd
 Kazakhstan5 – 7
(3–3)
 Finland

Final

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January 25, 2009
15:30
ABB Arena Syd
 Sweden6 – 1
(1–1)
 Russia

Statistics

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Statistics for goalscorers during Bandy World Championships 2009.[4]

Goalscorers

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14 goals
13 goals
12 goals
9 goals
7 goals
6 goals
5 goals
4 goals
3 goals
2 goals
1 goals

Division B

[edit]

Preliminary round

[edit]
TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
 United States6600723+6912
 Estonia65012924+510
 Canada64023817+218
 Latvia63031323−106
 Netherlands60241128−172
 Mongolia6024938−292
 Hungary6024847−392
Source: [citation needed]
January 21, 2009
09:00
Hakonplan
 Netherlands1 – 3
(1–0)
 Latvia
January 21, 2009
09:00
ABB Arena Syd
 Hungary1 – 1
(1–1)
 Mongolia
January 21, 2009
11:30
Hakonplan
 Estonia4 – 3
(1–1)
 Canada
January 21, 2009
14:00
Hakonplan
 Hungary0 – 17
(0–8)
 United States
January 21, 2009
14:30
ABB Arena Syd
 Mongolia2 – 2
(1–0)
 Netherlands
January 21, 2009
17:00
ABB Arena Syd
 Latvia0 – 5
(0–1)
 Canada
January 21, 2009
20:00
Hakonplan
 Estonia0 – 12
(0–4)
 United States
January 22, 2009
09:00
ABB Arena Syd
 Netherlands1 – 4
(0–0)
 Estonia
January 22, 2009
09:00
Hakonplan
 Mongolia2 – 11
(1–4)
 Canada
January 22, 2009
14:00
Hakonplan
 Hungary0 – 12
(0–8)
 Canada
January 22, 2009
14:30
ABB Arena Syd
 United States9 – 0
(7–0)
 Latvia
January 22, 2009
16:30
Hakonplan
 Mongolia1 – 4
(0–1)
 Estonia
January 22, 2009
20:00
ABB Arena Syd
 Hungary0 – 2
(0–0)
 Latvia
January 22, 2009
20:00
Hakonplan
 Netherlands1 – 9
(1–7)
 United States
January 23, 2009
09:00
Hakonplan
 Netherlands2 – 6
(1–1)
 Canada
January 23, 2009
09:00
ABB Arena Syd
 United States16 – 1
(8–0)
 Mongolia
January 23, 2009
11:30
ABB Arena Syd
 Hungary3 – 11
(0–7)
 Estonia
January 23, 2009
13:00
Hakonplan
 Mongolia2 – 4
(0–2)
 Latvia
January 23, 2009
17:00
Hakonplan
 Hungary4 – 4
(3–0)
 Netherlands
January 23, 2009
18:00
ABB Arena Syd
 United States9 – 1
(3–0)
 Canada
January 23, 2009
20:00
Hakonplan
 Estonia6 – 4
(3–3)
 Latvia

Final Tour

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Match 2nd place Group B

January 24, 2009
09:00
ABB Arena Syd
 Estonia0 – 4
(0–2)
 Canada

Match 6th place Group B

January 24, 2009
09:00
Hakonplan
 Hungary2 – 9
(2–2)
 Mongolia

Match 4th place Group B

January 24, 2009
12:00
Hakonplan
 Latvia3 – 2
(1–2)
 Netherlands

Qualification for Group A

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January 25, 2009
09:00
Hakonplan
 Belarus3 – 1
(1–1)
 United States

Ranking

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Group B included

Pl.TeamMGFGAP
1. Sweden7561613
2. Russia7741911
3. Finland740488
4. Kazakhstan728474
5. Norway511512
6. Belarus619532
7. United States773612
8. Canada7421710
9. Estonia7292810
10. Latvia716258
11. Netherlands713302
12. Mongolia717494
13. Hungary710562

FIB Broadcasting rights

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  • TF1 Group; Eurosport 2, Eurosport Asia
  • Sweden; SVT
  • Finland; YLE FST[5]
  • Eurosport 2 is broadcast in 46 countries with 11 of them in origin language
  • Eurosport Asia Pacific is broadcast in 10 Asian countries; Japan, Malaysia, China, Hong Kong, Philippines, Australia, New Zealand, Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia.

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "VM-skyttekungar - Svenska Bandyförbundet". Archived from the original on 13 February 2015. Retrieved 6 April 2015.
  2. ^ "Bandysidan.nu - Evenemang".
  3. ^ "Official website of WCS 2009 – Rules of the game". Archived from the original on 4 September 2011. Retrieved 22 January 2009.
  4. ^ Statistik Bandy World Championships 2009 Archived 21 January 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ FIB TV Schedules Archived 1 January 2009 at the Wayback Machine
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    2009 Bandy World Championship
    XXIXth Bandy World Championship
    Tournament details
    Host country Sweden
    Venues6 (in 5 host cities)
    Dates18–25 January 2009
    Teams13
    Final positions
    Champions  Sweden
    Runners-up  Russia
    Third place  Finland
    Fourth place Kazakhstan
    Tournament statistics
    Scoring leader(s)Joakim Hedqvist & Yevgeny Ivanushkin[1]
    (14 goals)
    ABB Arena Syd in Västerås, Sweden. Bandy hall of Rocklunda sports park in Västerås, Sweden, where the championship was played.

    The Bandy World Championship 2009 was held from 18 to 25 January in Västerås, Sweden. Men's teams from 13 countries participated in the 2009 competition: Belarus, Finland, Kazakhstan, Norway, Russia, Sweden (group A) and Canada, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Mongolia, the Netherlands and the United States (group B). Belarus retained their place in group A by beating the United States in a play-off in the previous tournament held in 2008. 44 games were played. Four out of these were played on sites other than Västerås. Those games were played in Solna, Stockholm, Eskilstuna and Uppsala. The main venues were ABB Arena Syd in Västerås, Sweden's largest indoor arena for bandy, and Hakonplan, an outdoor stadium. These two arenas are in the same recreation area in Västerås, Rocklunda sports park.

    The six teams of Group A competed for the championship, while the seven teams in Group B competed for a chance to play in Group A in 2010. Sweden defeated Russia in the final, 6–1, to take the gold medal. Finland took the bronze, while Kazakhstan and Norway earned fourth and fifth places, respectively. Belarus, after finishing at the bottom of the Group A pool, had to face the winner of the Group B pool to retain its place in the championship group for the next year. For the fifth straight year, Belarus beat the United States in this match.[2]

    Venues

    ABB Arena Syd and Hakonplan in Västerås staged 40 games. The other venues were:

    Rules

    Team rosters are limited to 17 players in each game, with 11 playing and 6 reserves at a time. Game durations are 90 minutes for Group A matches and 60 minutes for Group B matches, in each case divided into equal halves.

    1. Group A, the World Cup Championship, starts as a single-match round robin league. The top four teams advance to the semifinals, where the team placed as number 1 meets number 4, and number 2 meets number 3. The two winners advance to the final, while the losers play a bronze match.
    2. Group B also begins with a round robin. The winner of the preliminary round plays against the last-place team from Group A for the right to play in Group A in 2010. The remaining teams are paired off for placement matches.
    3. No game can end with a draw—if a preliminary round match is tied after regulation, or a playoff match is tied after extra time, a penalty stroke competition is arranged. Each team takes five penalty shots, with different strikers. If it is still a draw, the penalty shots will continue one by one until a decisive result has been attained. Regardless of the result of the penalty strokes, the game is counted as a draw in the table for preliminary pool matches.
    4. The number of points is decisive for placing in the preliminary round. Two points are scored for a win, one for a draw, and none for a loss.
      1. Should the number of points be equal for two teams, the result between those two teams (including penalty strokes, if necessary) in the preliminary round is decisive.
      2. Should the number of points be equal for three or four teams, the score difference among tied teams is the first tie-breaker followed by goals scored. Only regulation time goals are counted, not penalty strokes. If this leaves two teams still tied, the tie between the two remaining teams is broken by head-to-head result.
      3. If separation still is not possible, the score difference from all matches in the preliminary round is used.
      4. If teams still can't be separated, placing is done by drawing of lots.
    5. All matches following the preliminary round are to be played until the winner is decided. If it is a draw after 90 or 60 minutes the match shall be extended with sudden death overtime, with two halves of 15 minutes. If it is still a draw, penalty strokes will be used.

    [3]

    Participating teams

    Squads

    Division A

    Preliminary round

        Team advanced to the semifinals (top 4 teams)
        Team will play in the qualification game (bottom 1 team)
    TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
     Sweden54104212+309
     Russia5410639+549
     Finland53022925+46
     Kazakhstan52032032−124
     Norway51041151−402
     Belarus50051652−360
    Source: [citation needed]
    January 18, 2009
    12:00
    ABB Arena Syd
     Russia19 – 0
    (7–0)
     Norway
    January 18, 2009
    15:45
    ABB Arena Syd
     Sweden8 – 1
    (2–0)
     Finland
    January 18, 2009
    19:00
    ABB Arena Syd
     Kazakhstan7 – 5
    (6–3)
     Belarus
    January 19, 2009
    13:00
    ABB Arena Syd
     Russia14 – 2
    (7–2)
     Belarus
    January 19, 2009
    16:30
    ABB Arena Syd
     Finland5 – 0
    (3–0)
     Norway
    January 19, 2009
    19:00
    Eskilstuna Isstadion
     Sweden4 – 3
    (0–2)
     Kazakhstan
    January 20, 2009
    13:00
    ABB Arena Syd
     Belarus1 – 12
    (0–6)
     Finland
    January 20, 2009
    16:30
    ABB Arena Syd
     Russia13 – 2
    (6–1)
     Kazakhstan
    January 20, 2009
    19:00
    Bergshamra IP
     Sweden15 – 3
    (8–0)
     Norway
    January 21, 2009
    11:30
    ABB Arena Syd
     Belarus5 – 6
    (4–3)
     Norway
    January 21, 2009
    19:30
    Zinkensdamms IP
     Sweden2 – 2
    (1–2)
     Russia
    January 21, 2009
    19:30
    ABB Arena Syd
     Finland8 – 1
    (4–1)
     Kazakhstan
    January 22, 2009
    11:30
    ABB Arena Syd
     Sweden13 – 3
    (8–1)
     Belarus
    January 22, 2009
    17:00
    ABB Arena Syd
     Kazakhstan7 – 2
    (3–1)
     Norway
    January 22, 2009
    19:00
    Studenternas IP
     Russia15 – 3
    (6–2)
     Finland

    Semifinals

    January 24, 2009
    15:30
    ABB Arena Syd
     Sweden8 – 3
    (5–3)
     Kazakhstan
    January 24, 2009
    19:00
    ABB Arena Syd
     Russia10 – 4
    (5–0)
     Finland

    Match for 3rd place

    January 25, 2009
    12:00
    ABB Arena Syd
     Kazakhstan5 – 7
    (3–3)
     Finland

    Final

    January 25, 2009
    15:30
    ABB Arena Syd
     Sweden6 – 1
    (1–1)
     Russia

    Statistics

    Statistics for goalscorers during Bandy World Championships 2009.[4]

    Goalscorers

    14 goals
    13 goals
    12 goals
    9 goals
    7 goals
    • Finland Rasmus Lindqvist
    • Russia Ivan Maksimov
    • Russia Mikhail Sveshnikov
    6 goals
    5 goals
    4 goals
    • Sweden Per Hellmyrs
    • Kazakhstan Yuriy Loginov
    • Russia Alexander Tukavin
    • Kazakhstan Alexey Zagarskiy
    3 goals
    2 goals
    • Kazakhstan Leonid Bedarev
    • Sweden Daniel Berlin
    • Finland Antti Ekman
    • Finland Kimmo Huotelin
    • Norway Kjetil Johansen
    • Russia Denis Kriushenkov
    • Norway Christer Lystad
    • Russia Sergey Shaburov
    • Belarus Artiom Zibarev
    1 goals

    Division B

    Preliminary round

    TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
     United States6600723+6912
     Estonia65012924+510
     Canada64023817+218
     Latvia63031323−106
     Netherlands60241128−172
     Mongolia6024938−292
     Hungary6024847−392
    Source: [citation needed]
    January 21, 2009
    09:00
    Hakonplan
     Netherlands1 – 3
    (1–0)
     Latvia
    January 21, 2009
    09:00
    ABB Arena Syd
     Hungary1 – 1
    (1–1)
     Mongolia
    January 21, 2009
    11:30
    Hakonplan
     Estonia4 – 3
    (1–1)
     Canada
    January 21, 2009
    14:00
    Hakonplan
     Hungary0 – 17
    (0–8)
     United States
    January 21, 2009
    14:30
    ABB Arena Syd
     Mongolia2 – 2
    (1–0)
     Netherlands
    January 21, 2009
    17:00
    ABB Arena Syd
     Latvia0 – 5
    (0–1)
     Canada
    January 21, 2009
    20:00
    Hakonplan
     Estonia0 – 12
    (0–4)
     United States
    January 22, 2009
    09:00
    ABB Arena Syd
     Netherlands1 – 4
    (0–0)
     Estonia
    January 22, 2009
    09:00
    Hakonplan
     Mongolia2 – 11
    (1–4)
     Canada
    January 22, 2009
    14:00
    Hakonplan
     Hungary0 – 12
    (0–8)
     Canada
    January 22, 2009
    14:30
    ABB Arena Syd
     United States9 – 0
    (7–0)
     Latvia
    January 22, 2009
    16:30
    Hakonplan
     Mongolia1 – 4
    (0–1)
     Estonia
    January 22, 2009
    20:00
    ABB Arena Syd
     Hungary0 – 2
    (0–0)
     Latvia
    January 22, 2009
    20:00
    Hakonplan
     Netherlands1 – 9
    (1–7)
     United States
    January 23, 2009
    09:00
    Hakonplan
     Netherlands2 – 6
    (1–1)
     Canada
    January 23, 2009
    09:00
    ABB Arena Syd
     United States16 – 1
    (8–0)
     Mongolia
    January 23, 2009
    11:30
    ABB Arena Syd
     Hungary3 – 11
    (0–7)
     Estonia
    January 23, 2009
    13:00
    Hakonplan
     Mongolia2 – 4
    (0–2)
     Latvia
    January 23, 2009
    17:00
    Hakonplan
     Hungary4 – 4
    (3–0)
     Netherlands
    January 23, 2009
    18:00
    ABB Arena Syd
     United States9 – 1
    (3–0)
     Canada
    January 23, 2009
    20:00
    Hakonplan
     Estonia6 – 4
    (3–3)
     Latvia

    Final Tour

    Match 2nd place Group B

    January 24, 2009
    09:00
    ABB Arena Syd
     Estonia0 – 4
    (0–2)
     Canada

    Match 6th place Group B

    January 24, 2009
    09:00
    Hakonplan
     Hungary2 – 9
    (2–2)
     Mongolia

    Match 4th place Group B

    January 24, 2009
    12:00
    Hakonplan
     Latvia3 – 2
    (1–2)
     Netherlands

    Qualification for Group A

    January 25, 2009
    09:00
    Hakonplan
     Belarus3 – 1
    (1–1)
     United States

    Ranking

    Group B included

    Pl.TeamMGFGAP
    1. Sweden7561613
    2. Russia7741911
    3. Finland740488
    4. Kazakhstan728474
    5. Norway511512
    6. Belarus619532
    7. United States773612
    8. Canada7421710
    9. Estonia7292810
    10. Latvia716258
    11. Netherlands713302
    12. Mongolia717494
    13. Hungary710562

    FIB Broadcasting rights

    • TF1 Group; Eurosport 2, Eurosport Asia
    • Sweden; SVT
    • Finland; YLE FST[5]
    • Eurosport 2 is broadcast in 46 countries with 11 of them in origin language
    • Eurosport Asia Pacific is broadcast in 10 Asian countries; Japan, Malaysia, China, Hong Kong, Philippines, Australia, New Zealand, Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia.

    See also

    References

    1. ^ "VM-skyttekungar - Svenska Bandyförbundet". Archived from the original on 13 February 2015. Retrieved 6 April 2015.
    2. ^ "Bandysidan.nu - Evenemang".
    3. ^ "Official website of WCS 2009 – Rules of the game". Archived from the original on 4 September 2011. Retrieved 22 January 2009.
    4. ^ Statistik Bandy World Championships 2009 Archived 21 January 2009 at the Wayback Machine
    5. ^ FIB TV Schedules Archived 1 January 2009 at the Wayback Machine
    • Official website
    • Bandy VM final 2009, pictures from a Swedish photographer
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