During the upcoming 5 days, two highly interesting FIB World Cup Club team tournaments will be held in the capital of Sweden, Stockholm. 45 games will be played in the two tournaments, Men 19 and Men 17.
We have seen youth bandy develop in recent years. It is the senior bandy of the future that is created.
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Another important ingredient is bandy’s ability to reach out to bandy fans globally. FIB has collaborated with the media company Staylive, to build FIB TV and the Video archive platform, where all tournaments can be viewed for years to come.
The top tournaments, such as the World Championship for senior national teams, are webcasted on digital platforms and broadcasted by traditional TV. FIB collaborates with various producers.
45 EXCITING GAMES OVER 5 DAYS – STARTING FRIDAY 2 JANUARY!
World Cup Men 19 includes a total of 8 teams from Sweden, Finland and Norway:
IFK Rättvik (Sweden), Sandvikens AIK (Sweden), Stabaek IF (Norway), IK Tellus (Sweden) Ullern Bandy (Norway), Vetlanda BK (Sweden), IFK Vänersborg (Sweden) and Västerås SK (Sweden). This tournament for Men 19 is played Friday-Sunday in the Gubbängen Skridsko and Bandy indoor arena.
The World Cup Men 17 tournament features 10 teams from the same three countries: Edsbyns IF (Sweden), Nässjö IF (Sweden), Ready Bandy (Norway), Stabaek IF (Norway), IK Tellus (Sweden), Vetlanda BK (Sweden), Villa Lidköping BK (Sweden), IFK Vänersborg (Sweden), WP35 (Finland) and Öhil (Norway). WCC Men 17 is played during Sunday-Tuesday.
Vetlanda BK and Villa Lidköping BK won these tournaments in 2025.