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2012 Bandy World Championship
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| year | 2012 |
| image | BWC 2012 Logo.png |
| size | 200px |
| country | Kazakhstan |
| num_teams | 14 |
| type | other |
| winners | |
| second | |
| third | |
| fourth | |
| scoring_leader | Yevgeny Ivanushkin |
| (12 goals) | |
| prevseason | [Kazan 2011](2011-bandy-world-championship) |
| nextseason | [Vänersborg 2013](2013-bandy-world-championship) |
(12 goals) The 2012 Bandy World Championship was an edition of the top annual event in international bandy, held between January 29 and February 5, 2012, in Almaty, Kazakhstan. 14 countries participated in the 2012 championships: Finland, Kazakhstan, Norway, Russia, Sweden, the United States (group A), Belarus, Canada, Hungary, Latvia, and the Netherlands (group B), and Estonia, Japan, and Kyrgyzstan (group C). Group C was introduced, and 14 teams made the record number for Bandy World Championships. The qualifiers match between the team in the last place in Group A and the first team in Group B was not played. The United States, who finished sixth in Group A, in 2013 will play in group B, and Belarus, the winner of Group B, will play in 2013 in Group A. Estonia, the winner of Group C, will play in Group B in 2013. The team relegated to Group C was not the last of Group B, but Mongolia, because they withdrew late from the tournament.
Sweden, which were the 2010 champion but in 2011 only finished third, became the champion again. Russia, the defending champion, lost to Sweden in the finals. Kazakhstan took the bronze medal, for the third time in their history.
The semifinal match between Kazakhstan and Sweden, which Sweden won on penalties, ended in a controversy, since the Swedish player Daniel Mossberg was not listed in the paperwork submitted by Sweden before the match. Kazakhstan filed a protest. As the result, Sweden were fined, but the result was kept, and Sweden went on to the finals against Russia.
Squads
Main article: 2012 Bandy World Championship squads
Group A
Preliminary round
| **** | **6–2** | **** |
|---|
Knockout phase
|4 February - Almaty||6||4 |4 February - Almaty||4 (5)||4 (6) |5 February - Almaty||4||5 |5 February - Almaty ||10||5
Semi-finals
| **** | **4–4 |
|---|---|
| (5–6)** | **** |
Match for third place
| **** | **10–5** | **** |
|---|
Final
| **** | **4–5** | **** |
|---|
Group B
Preliminary round
| **** | **13–2** | **** |
|---|
Final tour
Match for fourth place
| **** | **2–1** | **** |
|---|
Match for second place
| **** | **9–2** | **** |
|---|
Group C
Preliminary round
''Note - Matches were of 60 minutes duration rather than the standard 90 minutes in Groups A and B.'''
| **** | **8–0** | **** |
|---|
Final tour
Match for second place
| **** | **4–0** | **** |
|---|
Gallery
File:2012bandy russia-sweden1.jpg|The final match between Russia (pictured) and Sweden. File:Bandy 2012. KYR - JPN.JPG|Japan and Kyrgyzstan File:Canada national bandy team.JPG|Canadian men's national bandy team, 2012 Bandy World Championship
References
References
- "VM-skyttekungar - Svenska Bandyförbundet".
- "World Bandy Championship 2012 in Almaty". World Bandy Championship Organizers.
- link. Sport Live
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