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2007 Bandy World Championship


FieldValue
year2007
image2007 Bandy World Championship logo.jpg
size200px
countryRussia
dates28 January – 4 February
num_teams12
venues2
cityKemerovo
typebandy
winnersRUS
secondSWE
thirdFIN
fourthKAZ
prevseasonStockholm 2006
nextseasonMoscow 2008

The 2007 Bandy World Championship was held in Kemerovo, Russia from 27 January to 4 February. Men's national teams from 12 countries participated in the 2007 tournament: Belarus, Finland, Kazakhstan, Norway, Russia, Sweden (group A) and Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Mongolia, the Netherlands and the United States (group B). Canada was initially also supposed to take part in the tournament but withdrew so Latvia took its place. Belarus retained their place in group A by beating the United States in a playoff at the end of the previous tournament held in 2006.Russia won the World Cup for the fourth time in its history. Belarus retained their place in Group A after defeating Group B champions the United States.

Participating teams

Division A

Division B

Division A

Preliminary round

Knockout stage

|3 February – Kemerovo||16||3 |3 February – Kemerovo||2(2)||2(3) |4 February – Kemerovo||3||1 |4 February – Kemerovo||4(4)||4(5)

Semi-finals

Third place play-off

Final

Statistics

Goalscorers

;19 goals

  • RUS Sergey Obukhov

;16 goals

  • SWE David Karlsson

;14 goals

  • SWE Daniel Andersson

;13 goals

  • RUS Yevgeny Ivanushkin
  • FIN Sami Laakkonen
  • RUS Pavel Ryazantsev

;12 goals

  • KAZ Vyacheslav Bronnikov

;11 goals

  • RUS Sergey Lomanov, Jr.

;9 goals

  • RUS Denis Kriushenkov

;7 goals

  • KAZ Sergey Tarasov

;6 goals

  • SWE Marcus Bergwall
  • SWE Jonas Edling
  • RUS Ivan Maksimov

;5 goals

  • FIN Ville Aaltonen
  • SWE Johan Andersson
  • BLR Sergey Chernetsky
  • NOR Kjetil Johansen
  • NOR Christer Lystad
  • KAZ Andrey Morikov
  • RUS Mikhail Sveshnikov

;4 goals

  • FIN Mikko Aarni
  • RUS Maksim Chermnykh
  • KAZ Denis In-Fa-Lin
  • FIN Rasmus Lindqvist
  • NOR Thomas Moen
  • FIN Mika Mutikainen

;3 goals

  • SWE Stefan Erixon
  • NOR Påhl Hanssen
  • FIN Samuli Niskanen
  • BLR Evgenij Sviridov
  • BLR Anton Zybarev

;2 goals

  • NOR Marius Austad
  • SWE Olov Englund
  • SWE Per Hellmyrs
  • KAZ Rauan Isaliev
  • SWE Daniel Mossberg
  • SWE Magnus Muhrén
  • KAZ Vladislav Novozhilov
  • FIN Pekka Rintala
  • RUS
  • RUS Dmitry Starikov
  • BLR Yury Stepochkin
  • RUS Aleksandr Tyukavin
  • RUS Yury Vikulin
  • KAZ Dmitrij Zavidovskij
  • FIN Igor Zolotarev

;1 goal

  • SWE Hans Andersson
  • NOR Kjetil Bergh
  • BLR Vadim Bogdanovich
  • BLR Artem Botvenkov
  • KAZ Mikhail Dobrynin
  • KAZ Aleksandr Dryagin
  • FIN Antti Ekman
  • NOR Stian Holmen-Jensen
  • FIN Kimmo Huotelin
  • FIN Petteri Lampinen
  • NOR Jan Magnus Olaisen
  • FIN Tommi Österberg
  • SWE Anders Östling
  • RUS Yury Pogrebnoy
  • BLR Roman Poloskin
  • KAZ Denis Slautin
  • BLR Mikhail Tarasenko
  • NOR Christian Waaler
  • KAZ Alexei Zagarskikh
  • KAZ Alexej Zolotarev

Division B

All Division B games 2x30 minute halves apart from A6-B1 playoff which is of regular 2x45 minute halves

Preliminary round

  • 28 January : Netherlands – USA 0–11 : Latvia – Mongolia 5–0 : Estonia – Hungary 2–4 : Netherlands – Mongolia 2–2

  • 29 January : Hungary – Latvia 0–7 : USA – Mongolia 8–0 : Netherlands – Estonia 5–1 : USA – Hungary 12–2

  • 30 January : Estonia – Mongolia 5–0 : USA – Latvia 6–1 : Netherlands – Hungary 2–3 : Estonia – Latvia 1–7

  • 31 January : USA – Estonia 14–2 : Netherlands – Latvia 1–6 : Hungary – Mongolia 2–2

Final round

  • 1 February and 2 February : Estonia – Mongolia 1–4, 2–2 : Netherlands – Hungary 3–1, 4–3 : Latvia – USA 0–5, 6–2

Division A play-off

: Belarus – USA 9–1

References

References

  1. "Bandysidan.nu - Evenemang".
  2. "World Championships 2007". bandysidan.nu.
  3. "Stadiums in Russia". worldstadiums.com.
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