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Attila Adamfi, FIB General Secretary and IWF Vice President was invited by The Association For International Sport For All (TAFISA) as a speaker at the Interact+ Sport For All Conference hosted by FISU at the University of Lausanne. The main topics discussed at the...
FIB Participated in the GLDF Compliance Course Organized by WADA FIB was invited by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) to take part in an in-person training course organized for anti-doping experts. The Global Learning and Development Framework (GLDF) provides a...
Yesterday, the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) published the 2025 Prohibited List which was approved by WADA’s Executive Committee (ExCo) during its meeting on 12 September 2024 and enters into force on 1 January 2025. Together with the Prohibited List, WADA also...
Today, 25 September, the Federation of International Bandy will send congratulations to one of the honorable Presidents who has led the FIB thru the history. Our former President, Albert Pomortsev in Russia, reaches the respectable 85 years of age. Albert Ivanovitj...
FIB is proud to announce that the city of Uppsala and IFK Uppsala has been selected as host of the FIB 2025 World Championships Men Group B. The competition will be held between 10-14 March 2025 in the Serwent Indoor Arena. -We are delighted to announce that IFK...
…in 1954 and 1955. The prominent Swedish bandy leaders Sune Almkvist and Torsten Tegnér made some fruitless attempts at creating bandy contacts with Soviet. Gunnar Galin and Börje Tegfors followed up with more success. The result was a four-nation tournament in...
Ljusdal, Sweden No documentation found on this World Cup tournament but in the final, IK Sirius from Uppsala, Sweden, took a big victory against Sandvikens AIK. Sirius became champion by winning with a whopping 7-0.
Ljusdal, Sweden Unfortunately no documentation found from this tournament. But the final was played between Västerås SK and Sandvikens AIK. Västerås became World Cup champion after a 3-0 victory.
Edsbyn and Ljusdal, Sweden This is the second World Cup for womens national teams. The teams met each other in 2 games and Sweden won all 4 of the teams matches against USSR and Finland.