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Stockholm and 11 other cities, Sweden, 1-9 February Sweden won the tournament. Russia won the silver medals and Finland bronze. The tournament was inaugurated by Sweden’s King Carl XVI Gustaf. The tournament was spread out to several places, large and small, and...
Ljusdal, Swede, 24-27 October The 1996 World Cup tournament was played 24-27 October in Ljusdal. IF Boltic and Falu Bs met in the final. Boltic won their group with three straight victories while Falun came second in their group behind the group winner Västerås SK....
Ljusdal, Sweden, 27-29 October The 1995 tournament was played between 27 and 29 October in Ljusdal, Sweden. Västerås SK and IF Boltic each won a group in the group stage and made it all the way to the final. Västerås defeated Vodnik with a full 7-1 in the...
Roseville, Minnesota, USA, 29 January-5 February This Championship was the 19th ever and the first ever held outside of Europe or Asia. The games were held in Roseville, Minnesota. The arena was John Rose at Minnesota Oval, the largest artificial ice field in North...
Ljusdal, Sweden, 28-30 October The Swedish teams Västerås SK and Sandvikens AIK are two of the really big Swedish legendary bandy clubs. This is also the case in the World Cup. The teams played in the same group in the group stage in Ljusdal in 1994. Västerås won the...
Hamar, Norway, 2-7 February This was the 18th World Championship ever. The tournament was held in Hamar’s Vikingship. A year later, 1994, it served as the scene for the 1994 Winter Olympics, then it was awarded Olympic hall status. There were eight participating...
Unfortunately, there is no documentation from the World Cup tournaments in the transition from the 80’s to the 90’s. We continue to work on getting complete results. The champion in 1993 was Vetlanda BK, who in the final defeated the organizing club...
No documentation has been found from the 1991 tournament. It was still an all-Swedish final between Edsbyns IF and Sandvikens AIK. A match that was won quite reassuringly by Edsbyn with 6-3, who thus became the 1991 World Cup champions. Before the tournament in 1991,...
Helsinki and Porvoo, Finland, 17-24 March The 1991 World Championship was the 17th ever. It was the fifth World Championship held in Finland. The opening of the tournament was conducted by Prime Minister Harri Holkeri. The World Championships were played on a new...