# 2010 Bandy World Championship

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International ice hockey competition

2010 Bandy World Championship Tournament details Host country Russia City Moscow Venue Ice Palace Krylatskoye Dates 24–31 January 2010 Teams 11 Final positions Champions Sweden Runners-up Russia Third place Finland Fourth place Kazakhstan Tournament statistics Scoring leader(s) Yevgeny Ivanushkin & Pavel Ryazantsev[1] (14 goals) ← Västerås 2009 Kazan 2011 →

The **[Bandy World Championship](/source/Bandy_World_Championship) 2010** was held between 24 and 31 January 2010, in [Moscow](/source/Moscow), [Russia](/source/Russia). Men's teams from 11 countries participated in the 2010 competition: [Finland](/source/Finland), [Kazakhstan](/source/Kazakhstan), [Norway](/source/Norway), [Russia](/source/Russia), [Sweden](/source/Sweden), the [United States](/source/United_States) (group A) and [Canada](/source/Canada), [Hungary](/source/Hungary), [Latvia](/source/Latvia), [Mongolia](/source/Mongolia) and the [Netherlands](/source/Netherlands) (group B).[2]

The tournament was won by [Sweden](/source/Sweden), beating Russia with 6–5 after [sudden death](/source/Sudden_death_(sport)). The standing was 5–5 after full-time and the match winning goal was conceived by [Daniel Mossberg](/source/Daniel_Mossberg), scoring in the 110th minute.[3] This was Sweden's tenth Championship victory in this the XXIXth Bandy World Championship.[4] Russia won silver medals and Finland won bronze medals.[5]

All matches were played in the indoor venue [Ice Palace Krylatskoye](/source/Ice_Palace_Krylatskoye) in Moscow, Russia.

## Participating teams

### Division A

- [Finland](/source/Finland_national_bandy_team)

- [Kazakhstan](/source/Kazakhstan_national_bandy_team)

- [Norway](/source/Norway_national_bandy_team)

- [Russia](/source/Russia_national_bandy_team)

- [Sweden](/source/Sweden_national_bandy_team)

- [United States](/source/United_States_national_bandy_team)

### Division B

- [Canada](/source/Canada_national_bandy_team)

- [Hungary](/source/Hungary_national_bandy_team)

- [Latvia](/source/Latvia_national_bandy_team)

- [Mongolia](/source/Mongolia_national_bandy_team)

- [Netherlands](/source/Netherlands_national_bandy_team)

Belarus had qualified for play in this year's Division A during the [2009 Bandy World Championship](/source/2009_Bandy_World_Championship), but since they did not take part in 2010, the USA, which had lost the qualifier to Belarus in 2009, was promoted to Division A instead.

## Squads

Main article: [2010 Bandy World Championship squads](/source/2010_Bandy_World_Championship_squads)

## Venues

Moscow Ice Palace Krylatskoye Capacity: 8,000

## Division A

### Preliminary round

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Group stage result 1 Russia (H) 5 5 0 0 64 17 +47 10 Advance to Knockout stage 2 Sweden 5 4 0 1 51 16 +35 8 3 Finland 5 3 0 2 33 32 +1 6 4 Kazakhstan 5 2 0 3 28 39 −11 4 5 Norway 5 1 0 4 22 51 −29 2 6 United States 5 0 0 5 23 73 −50 0 Qualification to Relegation playoffs

Updated to match(es) played on completed. Source: [*[citation needed](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Citation_needed)*]
(H) Hosts

24 January 2010

Russia 14–2 Kazakhstan

[Ice Palace Krylatskoye](/source/Ice_Palace_Krylatskoye), [Moscow](/source/Moscow)

24 January 2010

Sweden 8–1 Finland

[Ice Palace Krylatskoye](/source/Ice_Palace_Krylatskoye), [Moscow](/source/Moscow)

24 January 2010

United States 5–10 Norway

[Ice Palace Krylatskoye](/source/Ice_Palace_Krylatskoye), [Moscow](/source/Moscow)

25 January 2010

Norway 3–12 Kazakhstan

[Ice Palace Krylatskoye](/source/Ice_Palace_Krylatskoye), [Moscow](/source/Moscow)

25 January 2010

Sweden 14–6 United States

[Ice Palace Krylatskoye](/source/Ice_Palace_Krylatskoye), [Moscow](/source/Moscow)

25 January 2010

Russia 12–4 Finland

[Ice Palace Krylatskoye](/source/Ice_Palace_Krylatskoye), [Moscow](/source/Moscow)

26 January 2010

Finland 13–2 United States

[Ice Palace Krylatskoye](/source/Ice_Palace_Krylatskoye), [Moscow](/source/Moscow)

26 January 2010

Kazakhstan 0–12 Sweden

[Ice Palace Krylatskoye](/source/Ice_Palace_Krylatskoye), [Moscow](/source/Moscow)

26 January 2010

Russia 12–2 Norway

[Ice Palace Krylatskoye](/source/Ice_Palace_Krylatskoye), [Moscow](/source/Moscow)

27 January 2010

Sweden 13–2 Norway

[Ice Palace Krylatskoye](/source/Ice_Palace_Krylatskoye), [Moscow](/source/Moscow)

27 January 2010

Finland 6–5 Kazakhstan

[Ice Palace Krylatskoye](/source/Ice_Palace_Krylatskoye), [Moscow](/source/Moscow)

27 January 2010

Russia 19–5 United States

[Ice Palace Krylatskoye](/source/Ice_Palace_Krylatskoye), [Moscow](/source/Moscow)

28 January 2010

United States 4–9 Kazakhstan

[Ice Palace Krylatskoye](/source/Ice_Palace_Krylatskoye), [Moscow](/source/Moscow)

28 January 2010

Norway 5–9 Finland

[Ice Palace Krylatskoye](/source/Ice_Palace_Krylatskoye), [Moscow](/source/Moscow)

28 January 2010

Russia 7–4 Sweden

[Ice Palace Krylatskoye](/source/Ice_Palace_Krylatskoye), [Moscow](/source/Moscow)

### Knockout stage

Semi-finals Final 30 January – Moscow Russia 16 31 January – Moscow Kazakhstan 3 Russia 5(5) 30 January – Moscow Sweden 5(6) Sweden 9 Finland 4 Third place 31 January – Moscow Kazakhstan 3 Finland 4

#### Semi-finals

30 January 2010

Sweden 9–4 Finland

[Ice Palace Krylatskoye](/source/Ice_Palace_Krylatskoye), [Moscow](/source/Moscow)

30 January 2010

Russia 16–3 Kazakhstan

[Ice Palace Krylatskoye](/source/Ice_Palace_Krylatskoye), [Moscow](/source/Moscow)

#### Third place play-off

31 January 2010

Finland 4–3 Kazakhstan

[Ice Palace Krylatskoye](/source/Ice_Palace_Krylatskoye), [Moscow](/source/Moscow)

#### Final

31 January 2010

Russia 5–6 (sd) Sweden

[Ice Palace Krylatskoye](/source/Ice_Palace_Krylatskoye), [Moscow](/source/Moscow)

## Division B

### Preliminary round

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Group stage result 1 Canada 4 4 0 0 65 6 +59 8 Qualification to Playoffs 2 Latvia 4 2 1 1 21 27 −6 5[a] Advance to Second place play-off 3 Netherlands 4 2 1 1 15 29 −14 5[a] 4 Mongolia 4 0 1 3 11 34 −23 1[b] Advance to Fourth place play-off 5 Hungary 4 0 1 3 16 32 −16 1[b]

Updated to match(es) played on completed. Source: [*[citation needed](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Citation_needed)*]
Notes:

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-table_hth_LAT0.44548693459737_6-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-table_hth_LAT0.44548693459737_6-1) [Latvia](/source/Latvia_national_bandy_team) won after-match penalties against [Netherlands](/source/Netherlands_national_bandy_team) 3–2.

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-table_hth_MNG0.44548693459737_7-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-table_hth_MNG0.44548693459737_7-1) [Mongolia](/source/Mongolia_national_bandy_team) won after-match penalties against [Hungary](/source/Hungary_national_bandy_team) 3–2.

24 January 2010

Netherlands 5–4 Hungary

[Ice Palace Krylatskoye](/source/Ice_Palace_Krylatskoye), [Moscow](/source/Moscow)

24 January 2010

Canada 15–2 Latvia

[Ice Palace Krylatskoye](/source/Ice_Palace_Krylatskoye), [Moscow](/source/Moscow)

25 January 2010

Netherlands 1–17 Canada

[Ice Palace Krylatskoye](/source/Ice_Palace_Krylatskoye), [Moscow](/source/Moscow)

25 January 2010

Hungary 5–5 Mongolia

[Ice Palace Krylatskoye](/source/Ice_Palace_Krylatskoye), [Moscow](/source/Moscow)

26 January 2010

Mongolia 2–18 Canada

[Ice Palace Krylatskoye](/source/Ice_Palace_Krylatskoye), [Moscow](/source/Moscow)

26 January 2010

Latvia 5–5 Netherlands

[Ice Palace Krylatskoye](/source/Ice_Palace_Krylatskoye), [Moscow](/source/Moscow)

27 January 2010

Canada 15–1 Hungary

[Ice Palace Krylatskoye](/source/Ice_Palace_Krylatskoye), [Moscow](/source/Moscow)

27 January 2010

Mongolia 1–7 Latvia

[Ice Palace Krylatskoye](/source/Ice_Palace_Krylatskoye), [Moscow](/source/Moscow)

28 January 2010

Netherlands 4–3 Mongolia

[Ice Palace Krylatskoye](/source/Ice_Palace_Krylatskoye), [Moscow](/source/Moscow)

28 January 2010

Latvia 7–6 Hungary

[Ice Palace Krylatskoye](/source/Ice_Palace_Krylatskoye), [Moscow](/source/Moscow)

### Knockout stage

#### Fourth place play-off

30 January 2010

Mongolia 5–5 Hungary Penalties 1–2

[Ice Palace Krylatskoye](/source/Ice_Palace_Krylatskoye), [Moscow](/source/Moscow)

#### Second place play-off

30 January 2010

Latvia 7–4 Netherlands

[Ice Palace Krylatskoye](/source/Ice_Palace_Krylatskoye), [Moscow](/source/Moscow)

## Relegation playoffs

The team that finished last in Division A, the [United States](/source/United_States), and the winner in Division B, [Canada](/source/Canada), met in a qualifying match for the vacant seat in next year's WC Division A. The match was won by 9–6 by the USA, thus secured another year in Division A.[6]

30 January 2010

United States 9–6 Canada

[Ice Palace Krylatskoye](/source/Ice_Palace_Krylatskoye), [Moscow](/source/Moscow)

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** [http://www.svenskbandy.se/LANDSLAG/HERRLANDSLAGET/Historikochstatistik/VM-skyttekungar/](http://www.svenskbandy.se/LANDSLAG/HERRLANDSLAGET/Historikochstatistik/VM-skyttekungar/) [*[dead link](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Link_rot)*]

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** [Official website](http://www.bandy2010.ru/sheets.shtml) [Deprecated link](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Archive.today_guidance) archived 18 July 2012 at [archive.today](/source/Archive.today) – games

1. **[^](#cite_ref-3)** [Swedish Bandy Association](http://iof1.idrottonline.se/templates/Page.aspx?id=16183) Swedish triumph in Moscow after thriller. 19 April 2010. (in Swedish)

1. **[^](#cite_ref-4)** [Radio Sweden](https://archive.today/20120715202137/http://sverigesradio.se/cgi-bin/radiosporten/nyheter/amnessida.asp?programID=179&Nyheter=&grupp=8921&artikel=3409566) Why Sweden won World Cup gold. 31 January 2010.(in Swedish)

1. **[^](#cite_ref-5)** [SINA English](http://english.sina.com/sports/2010/0131/302498.html) Sweden win bandy world championship. 2 February 2010.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-8)** [USA National Bandy team](http://minneapolispark.pucksystems2.com/page/show/157176-usa-national-bandy-team-s-world-championship-journey-to-moscow) – USA National Bandy Team's World Championship Journey to Moscow

## Sources

- [Official website](https://archive.today/20130416213227/http://www.bandy2010.ru/) (in English and Russian)

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