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1989 Bandy World Championship


FieldValue
year1989
other_titles16th Bandy World Championship
image1989 bandy world championship logo.jpeg
size200px
countrySoviet Union
cityMoscow
Krasnogorsk
dates29 January – 5 February
num_teams8
venues2
cities2
typebandy
winnersURS
count13
secondFIN
thirdSWE
fourthNOR
games12
goals93
prevseasonStockholm 1987
nextseasonHelsinki 1991

Krasnogorsk The 1989 Bandy World Championship was the 16th edition of the tournament and was contested by five men's bandy-playing nations. It was held in the Soviet Union from 29 January to 5 February 1989. This was the first ever indoor championships, with most matches played at the Olympic Stadium in Moscow, except for two matches held in Krasnogorsk. The Soviet Union emerged as the champion.

Participants

Premier tour

  • 29 January : Finland – Sweden 4–2 : Soviet Union – Norway 7–0
  • 30 January : USA – Norway 1–7
  • 31 January : Soviet Union – Sweden 2–3
  • 1 February : Norway – Sweden 1–4 : Finland – USA 13–0
  • 2 February : Norway – Finland 1–4 : Soviet Union – USA 14–1
  • 3 February : Soviet Union – Finland 6–4 : USA – Sweden 0–19

Match for 3rd place

  • 5 February : Sweden – Norway 6–0

Final

  • 5 February : Soviet Union – Finland 12–2

References

References

  1. "Bandysidan.nu - Evenemang".
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