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1985 Bandy World Championship

1985 Bandy World Championship

FieldValue
year1985
other_titles14th Bandy World Championship
imageLogo of the 1985 Bandy World Championship.jpg
size200px
countryNorway
dates3–10 February
num_teams8
typebandy
winnersURS
count12
secondSWE
thirdFIN
fourthNOR
games12
goals72
prevseason[Helsinki 1983](1983-bandy-world-championship)
nextseason[Stockholm 1987](1987-bandy-world-championship)
The main arena, [[Valle Hovin

The 1985 Bandy World Championship was the 14th Bandy World Championship and was contested by five men's bandy playing nations, more than ever before, as the United States entered the championship for the first time. The championship was played in Norway from 3 to 10 February 1985. The Soviet Union became champions.

Participants

Premier tour

  • 3 February : USA – Norway 1–5 : Soviet Union – Finland 5–1
  • 4 February : Soviet Union – Sweden 1–1 : Norway – Finland 4–4
  • 5 February : USA – Sweden 1–12
  • 6 February : Soviet Union – Norway 3–1
  • 7 February : Finland – USA 6–1 : Norway – Sweden 0–12
  • 8 February : Finland – Sweden 3–3 : Soviet Union – USA 8–0

Match for 3rd place

  • 10 February : Finland – Norway 6–2

Final

  • 10 February : Sweden – Soviet Union 3–3, 4–5 aet

References

References

  1. "Bandysidan.nu - Evenemang".
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