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2010 Bandy World Championship
Tournament details
Host country Russia
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Dates24–31 January 2010
Teams11
Final positions
Champions  Sweden
Runner-up  Russia
Third place  Finland
Fourth place Kazakhstan
Tournament statistics
Scoring leader(s)Yevgeny Ivanushkin & Pavel Ryazantsev[1]
(14 goals)
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The Bandy World Championship 2010 was held between 24 and 31 January 2010, in Moscow, Russia. Men's teams from 11 countries participated in the 2010 competition: Finland, Kazakhstan, Norway, Russia, Sweden, the United States (group A) and Canada, Hungary, Latvia, Mongolia and the Netherlands (group B).[2]

The tournament was won by Sweden, beating Russia with 6–5 after sudden death. The standing was 5–5 after full-time and the match winning goal was conceived by Daniel Mossberg, scoring in the 110th minute.[3] This was Sweden's tenth Championship victory in this the XXIXth Bandy World Championship.[4] Russia won silver medals and Finland won bronze medals.[5]

All matches were played in the indoor venue Ice Palace Krylatskoye in Moscow, Russia.

Participating teams

Division B

Venues

Moscow
Ice Palace Krylatskoye
Capacity: 8,000

Division A

Preliminary round

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Group stage result
1  Russia (H) 5 5 0 0 64 17 +47 10 Advance to Knockout stage
2  Sweden 5 4 0 1 51 16 +35 8
3  Finland 5 3 0 2 33 32 +1 6
4  Kazakhstan 5 2 0 3 28 39 −11 4
5  Norway 5 1 0 4 22 51 −29 2
6  United States 5 0 0 5 23 73 −50 0 Qualification to Relegation playoffs
Updated to match(es) played on completed. Source: [citation needed]
(H) Hosts
Russia 14–2 Kazakhstan
Sweden 8–1 Finland
Norway 3–12 Kazakhstan
Russia 12–4 Finland
Kazakhstan 0–12 Sweden
Russia 12–2 Norway
Sweden 13–2 Norway
Norway 5–9 Finland
Russia 7–4 Sweden

Knockout stage

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
30 January – Moscow
 
 
 Russia16
 
31 January – Moscow
 
 Kazakhstan3
 
 Russia5(5)
 
30 January – Moscow
 
 Sweden5(6)
 
 Sweden9
 
 
 Finland4
 
Third place
 
 
31 January – Moscow
 
 
 Kazakhstan3
 
 
 Finland4

Semi-finals

Sweden 9–4 Finland
Russia 16–3 Kazakhstan

Third place play-off

Final

Russia 5–6 (sd) Sweden

Division B

Preliminary round

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Group stage result
1  Canada 4 4 0 0 65 6 +59 8 Qualification to Playoffs
2  Latvia 4 2 1 1 21 27 −6 5[a] Advance to Second place play-off
3  Netherlands 4 2 1 1 15 29 −14 5[a]
4  Mongolia 4 0 1 3 11 34 −23 1[b] Advance to Fourth place play-off
5  Hungary 4 0 1 3 16 32 −16 1[b]
Updated to match(es) played on completed. Source: [citation needed]
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Latvia won after-match penalties against Netherlands 3–2.
  2. ^ a b Mongolia won after-match penalties against Hungary 3–2.
Canada 15–2 Latvia
Netherlands 1–17 Canada
Hungary 5–5 Mongolia
Mongolia 2–18 Canada
Canada 15–1 Hungary
Mongolia 1–7 Latvia
Latvia 7–6 Hungary

Knockout stage

Fourth place play-off

Mongolia 5–5 Hungary
Penalties
  1–2

Second place play-off

Relegation playoffs

The team that finished last in Division A, the United States, and the winner in Division B, Canada, met in a qualifying match for the vacant seat in next year's WC Division A. The match was won by 9–6 by the USA, thus secured another year in Division A.[6]

References

  1. ^ http://www.svenskbandy.se/LANDSLAG/HERRLANDSLAGET/Historikochstatistik/VM-skyttekungar/
  2. ^ Official website – games
  3. ^ Swedish Bandy Association Swedish triumph in Moscow after thriller. 19 April 2010. Template:Sv icon
  4. ^ Radio Sweden[permanent dead link] Why Sweden won World Cup gold. 31 January 2010.Template:Sv icon
  5. ^ SINA English Sweden win bandy world championship. 2 February 2010.
  6. ^ USA National Bandy team – USA National Bandy Team's World Championship Journey to Moscow

Sources