# 2023 Bandy World Championship

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Bandy tournament in Sweden

2023 Bandy World Championship XLII Bandy World Championship Tournament details Host country Sweden City Växjö (Åby) Venue Eriksson Arena (in 1 host city) Dates 28 March – 2 April (Division A) 24–27 March (Division B) Teams 5 (Division A) and 6 (Division B) Final positions Champions Sweden (13th title) Runners-up Finland Third place Norway Fourth place Kazakhstan Tournament statistics Games played 33 Goals scored 274 (8.3 per game) Attendance 5,542 (168 per game) Scoring leader(s) Division A Christoffer Edlund (12 goals) Division B William Reuser (13 goals) Awards MVP Martin Landström Official website 2023 Men's and Women's Bandy World Championship 2023 ← Irkutsk 2020 Syktyvkar 2022 Lidköping 2025 →

The **2023 Bandy World Championship** was an international [bandy](/source/Bandy) tournament between bandy playing nations. The tournament was played in [Åby](/source/%C3%85by%2C_V%C3%A4xj%C3%B6_Municipality), a subdivision of [Växjö City](/source/V%C3%A4xj%C3%B6_Municipality) in [Sweden](/source/Sweden). Two separate tournaments for men's national teams and women's national teams took place.[1] This [Bandy World Championship](/source/Bandy_World_Championship) marked an important development for the sport at the international level. For the first time the men's world championships took place at the same time and in the same arena as the [Women's Bandy World Championship](/source/Women's_Bandy_World_Championship) which served as the international female equivalent for the sport known as the [2023 Women's Bandy World Championship](/source/2023_Women's_Bandy_World_Championship). This article deals chiefly with the men's world competition.

According to original plans, the 2023 championship tournament would have been hosted by [Russia](/source/Russia), but since Russia is excluded from international play due to the [Russo-Ukrainian War](/source/Russo-Ukrainian_War), the idea was brought forward during autumn of 2022 that a world championship should be arranged in Sweden instead. With the permission of the [Federation of International Bandy](/source/Federation_of_International_Bandy), the [Swedish Bandy Association](/source/Swedish_Bandy_Association) therefore sent an invitation, in the form of an inquiry of interest, to all countries which at the [2019 Bandy World Championship](/source/2019_Bandy_World_Championship) qualified to compete in the A Division of the next world championship, except Russia. Countries invited are thus [Finland](/source/Finland), [Norway](/source/Norway), [Kazakhstan](/source/Kazakhstan), [United States](/source/United_States), [Germany](/source/Germany), [Estonia](/source/Estonia), and [Hungary](/source/Hungary).[2][3]

The national men's bandy teams from Latvia and Estonia decided not to participate in the 2023 tournament. Other member national bandy federations which had previously competed but would not compete in 2023 stated costs as the main factor preventing them from participating in the event.[*[citation needed](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Citation_needed)*]

No A Division of a world championship has been played since 2019, which is why the qualification at that year's championship has been the basis for the invitations. In 2020 the A Division was cancelled due to the [COVID-19 pandemic](/source/COVID-19_pandemic) and in 2021 there was no world championship at all for the same reason. The [2022 Bandy World Championship](/source/2022_Bandy_World_Championship) was to be played in Russia, but it was cancelled since most countries did not want to play in or against Russia following the [2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine](/source/2022_Russian_invasion_of_Ukraine). Four national teams decided to withdraw after the invasion began.[4]

## Venues

All matches were played in [Eriksson Arena](/source/Eriksson_Arena), [Åby](/source/%C3%85by%2C_V%C3%A4xj%C3%B6_Municipality).

Åby Both men's and women's games take place in Åby, a subdivision of Växjö City in Sweden Sweden Åby Venue Eriksson Arena Capacity: 2,000 Founded 13 November 2019

## Doping detection dog

The world's first doping detection dog will be present for the tournament, an 8-year-old [Springer Spaniel](/source/English_Springer_Spaniel) named Molly. Molly will be used to detect certain banned substances that are not allowed as per the [World Anti-Doping Agency](/source/World_Anti-Doping_Agency)'s (WADA) prohibited list.[5]

## Squads

Main article: [2023 Bandy World Championship squads](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2023_Bandy_World_Championship_squads&action=edit&redlink=1)

## Qualified nations

Division A Finland Kazakhstan Norway Sweden USA Division B Czech Republic Germany Hungary Netherlands Slovakia Switzerland

## Division A

### Preliminary round

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification 1 Sweden (H) 4 3 1 0 43 5 +38 7 Final 2 Finland 4 3 1 0 31 6 +25 7 3 Norway 4 2 0 2 23 26 −3 4 Third place game 4 Kazakhstan 4 1 0 3 9 28 −19 2 5 United States 4 0 0 4 5 46 −41 0

Source: [FIB](http://www.worldbandy.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/WCS-MEN-A-2023-Round-Robin-and-Play-OffsP.pdf)
(H) Hosts

28 March

10:30

United States 0–14 Finland Report Tero Liimatainen 11' Kalle Lempinen 17' Riku Hämäläinen 25' Jimi Heinonen 32', 55' Teemu Määttä 45', 47' Casper Hänninen 50' Emil Fedorov 52', 54' Jaakko Hyvönen 69' Niklas Holopainen 72' Tommi Määttä 80' Topi Saukkonen 82'

[Eriksson Arena](/source/Eriksson_Arena), [Åby](/source/%C3%85by%2C_V%C3%A4xj%C3%B6_Municipality)

Attendance: 160

Referee: Mats Eriksson

28 March

13:30

Norway 2–16 Sweden Nikolai Rustad Jensen 75' Fredrik Nordby 78' Report Erik Pettersson 3' Dennis Henriksen 8' Martin Landström 10', 36' Martin Karlsson 13', 73' Oskar Wikblad 23', 27', 43', 45', 77' Albin Airisniemi 41' Christoffer Edlund 49' 60', 69' Joel Broberg 90'

[Eriksson Arena](/source/Eriksson_Arena), [Åby](/source/%C3%85by%2C_V%C3%A4xj%C3%B6_Municipality)

Attendance: 163

Referee: Mats-Olof Gustafsson

29 March

12:00

Finland 8–1 Kazakhstan Jimi Heinonen 10' Jaakko Hyvönen 17', 31' Emil Fedorov 27' Riku Hämäläinen 46' Tuomas Liukkonen 82', 83' Kalle Lempinen 83' Report Rauan Issaliyev 33'

[Eriksson Arena](/source/Eriksson_Arena), [Åby](/source/%C3%85by%2C_V%C3%A4xj%C3%B6_Municipality)

Attendance: 25

Referee: Jonas Kandell

29 March

16:30

Sweden 13–1 United States Albin Airisniemi 1', 21' Christoffer Edlund 5', 18', 37', 46', 51', 83' Martin Landström 33', 36' Erik Pettersson 47' Christoffer Fagerström 53' Joel Broberg 85' Report Daren Richardson 45'

[Eriksson Arena](/source/Eriksson_Arena), [Åby](/source/%C3%85by%2C_V%C3%A4xj%C3%B6_Municipality)

Attendance: 163

Referee: Mats-Olof Gustafsson

30 March

10:00

Finland 7–3 Norway Emil Fedorov 9', 17', 34', 78', 83' Kalle Lempinen 45' Tero Liimatainen 47' Report Petter Yngve Löining K 36' Nikolai Rustad Jensen 41' Fritiof Hagberg 79'

[Eriksson Arena](/source/Eriksson_Arena), [Åby](/source/%C3%85by%2C_V%C3%A4xj%C3%B6_Municipality)

Attendance: 94

Referee: Jonas Kandell

30 March

16:30

Kazakhstan 7–2 United States Rauan Issaliyev 4', 85' Kuanysh Temiralin 19', 28' Maxim Utebaliyev 45', 86' Petr Gribanov 57' Report Evan Richardson 33' Mikael Lickteig 80'

[Eriksson Arena](/source/Eriksson_Arena), [Åby](/source/%C3%85by%2C_V%C3%A4xj%C3%B6_Municipality)

Attendance: 82

Referee: Mats Eriksson

31 March

12:30

Kazakhstan 1–6 Norway Denis Maximenko 42' Report Petter Yngve Löining 6', 22', 28' Markus Fremstad 14' Tobias Tinius Mofjell 72' Fritiof Hagberg 88'

[Eriksson Arena](/source/Eriksson_Arena), [Åby](/source/%C3%85by%2C_V%C3%A4xj%C3%B6_Municipality)

Attendance: 103

Referee: Mats-Olof Gustaffson

31 March

19:00

Sweden 2–2 Finland Martin Karlsson 2', 58' Report Jimi Heinonen 19', 51'

[Eriksson Arena](/source/Eriksson_Arena), [Åby](/source/%C3%85by%2C_V%C3%A4xj%C3%B6_Municipality)

Attendance: 1,009

Referee: Mats Eriksson

1 April

11:30

United States 2–12 Norway Mikael Lickteig 81' Kevin Brown 90' Report Felix Callander 1' Fredrik Nordby 25', 65', 89' Markus Fremstad 28' Petter Yngve Löining 37' Fritiof Hagberg 39', 62' Alv Sandaroe 44' Nikolai Rustad Jensen 58', 84' Tobias Tinius Mofjell 91'

[Eriksson Arena](/source/Eriksson_Arena), [Åby](/source/%C3%85by%2C_V%C3%A4xj%C3%B6_Municipality)

Attendance: 192

Referee: Jonas Kandell

1 April

16:30

Kazakhstan 0–12 Sweden Report Martin Karlsson 1' Dennis Henriksen 14' Erik Pettersson 30', 79' Christoffer Edlund 36', 88' Christoffer Fagerström 57', 60' Ted Hedell 59' Joel Broberg 65' Oskar Wikblad 86', 90'

[Eriksson Arena](/source/Eriksson_Arena), [Åby](/source/%C3%85by%2C_V%C3%A4xj%C3%B6_Municipality)

Attendance: 478

Referee: Mats-Olof Gustafsson

### Final Round

#### Third place game

2 April

10:15

Norway 5–1 Kazakhstan Nikolai Rustad Jensen 3', 9', 43', 90' Fredrik Nordby 78' Report Samat Amanshin 35'

[Eriksson Arena](/source/Eriksson_Arena), [Åby](/source/%C3%85by%2C_V%C3%A4xj%C3%B6_Municipality)

Attendance: 223

Referee: Jonas Kandell

#### Final

2 April

16:30

Sweden 3–1 Finland Martin Landström 26' Joel Broberg 41' Christoffer Edlund 43' Report Teemu Määttä 35'

[Eriksson Arena](/source/Eriksson_Arena), [Åby](/source/%C3%85by%2C_V%C3%A4xj%C3%B6_Municipality)

Attendance: 1,946

Referee: Mats-Olof Gustafsson, Andreas Lindvall Viktorsson, Andreas Jebsen Mikkelsen

### Final ranking

Rank Team Sweden Finland Norway 4 Kazakhstan 5 United States

### Awards

Best players selected by the directorate:[6]

- Best Goaltender: [Kimmo Kyllönen](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kimmo_Kyll%C3%B6nen&action=edit&redlink=1)

- Best Defenceman: [Linus Pettersson](/source/Linus_Pettersson)

- Best Midfielder: [Martin Landström](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Martin_Landstr%C3%B6m&action=edit&redlink=1)

- Best Forward: [Erik Pettersson](/source/Erik_Pettersson_(bandy%2C_born_1995))

- MVP: Martin Landström

## Division B

### Preliminary round

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification 1 Germany 5 4 0 1 32 16 +16 8 Semi-finals 2 Netherlands 5 4 0 1 31 10 +21 8 3 Hungary 5 3 0 2 24 12 +12 6 4 Slovakia 5 2 1 2 17 18 −1 5 5 Czech Republic 5 1 1 3 13 21 −8 3 5th–6th place game 6 Switzerland 5 0 0 5 2 42 −40 0

Source: [FIB](http://www.worldbandy.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/WCS-MEN-B-2023-Round-Robin-and-Play-Offs24.pdf)

24 March

9:00

Netherlands 11–0 Switzerland William Reuser 5', 21', 45', 48', 51' Robin Cras 12', 57' Sander Heinsbroek 13' Alexander Cras 33' Hidde Bakker 46' Sverre Tveitan 55' Report

[Eriksson Arena](/source/Eriksson_Arena), [Åby](/source/%C3%85by%2C_V%C3%A4xj%C3%B6_Municipality)

Attendance: 25

Referee: Jacob Liljegren

24 March

11:00

Germany 4–6 Slovakia David Kall 24', 38' Maximilian Fichter 43' Michael Dunaev 30' Report Martin Grell 5', 13', 28' Oliver Šanko 22', 54' Michal Klejna 60'

[Eriksson Arena](/source/Eriksson_Arena), [Åby](/source/%C3%85by%2C_V%C3%A4xj%C3%B6_Municipality)

Attendance: 23

Referee: Anti Malaska

24 March

13:00

Hungary 7–0 Czech Republic Robert Thelin 1', 43', 59', 61' Balázs Gáspár 7' Dennis Pacsay 42' André Berglönn 53' Report

[Eriksson Arena](/source/Eriksson_Arena), [Åby](/source/%C3%85by%2C_V%C3%A4xj%C3%B6_Municipality)

Attendance: 21

Referee: Niclas Schultz

24 March

16:00

Slovakia 1–6 Netherlands Damián Iglovský 61' Report Sverre Tveitan 5' Jordan Braam 20' Alexander Cras 36', 53' Robin Cras 46' Joris Vriezen 56'

[Eriksson Arena](/source/Eriksson_Arena), [Åby](/source/%C3%85by%2C_V%C3%A4xj%C3%B6_Municipality)

Attendance: 32

Referee: Jacob Liljegren

24 March

18:00

Czech Republic 3–6 Germany Marek Mastik 15' Ondrej Suk 43' Jan Petr 55' Report Bernhard Luttke 13' Michael Dunaev 32', 49', 51' Niklas Kvamme-elger 39' Sergej Naab 59'

[Eriksson Arena](/source/Eriksson_Arena), [Åby](/source/%C3%85by%2C_V%C3%A4xj%C3%B6_Municipality)

Attendance: 31

Referee: Anti Malaska

24 March

20:00

Switzerland 1–7 Hungary Jari Koponen 24' Report Dennis Pacsay 11', 38' Jesper Nagy 21' Robert Thelin 27' Péter Jankovics 45' Boldizsár Béres 49', 57'

[Eriksson Arena](/source/Eriksson_Arena), [Åby](/source/%C3%85by%2C_V%C3%A4xj%C3%B6_Municipality)

Attendance: 43

Referee: Niklas Schultz

25 March

8:00

Germany 6–3 Hungary Michael Dunaev 3', 24' Alexander Kolyagin 18', 32', 35', 53' Report Robert Thelin 14' Jesper Nagy 25' Dennis Pacsay 58'

[Eriksson Arena](/source/Eriksson_Arena), [Åby](/source/%C3%85by%2C_V%C3%A4xj%C3%B6_Municipality)

Attendance: 28

Referee: Anti Malaska

25 March

10:00

Slovakia 7–1 Switzerland Imrich Tarnoczy 6', 59' Stanislav Opavský 7', 21', 52' Julius Sinkovic 19', 15' Report Jari Koponen 43'

[Eriksson Arena](/source/Eriksson_Arena), [Åby](/source/%C3%85by%2C_V%C3%A4xj%C3%B6_Municipality)

Attendance: 19

Referee: Niclas Schultz

25 March

12:00

Czech Republic 1–6 Netherlands Renee Skala 34' Report William Reuser 4', 20' Robin Cras 14' Mees van Wijchen 37' Sverre Tveitan 53' Jordan Braam 61'

[Eriksson Arena](/source/Eriksson_Arena), [Åby](/source/%C3%85by%2C_V%C3%A4xj%C3%B6_Municipality)

Attendance: 53

Referee: Jacob Liljegren

25 March

15:00

Slovakia 1–5 Hungary Martin Grell 42' Report Balázs Gáspár 11' Robert Thelin 19', 36' Dennis Pacsay 21' Jesper Nagy 44'

[Eriksson Arena](/source/Eriksson_Arena), [Åby](/source/%C3%85by%2C_V%C3%A4xj%C3%B6_Municipality)

Attendance: 42

Referee: Anti Malaska

25 March

17:00

Switzerland 0–7 Czech Republic Report Renee Skala 9', 26', 40' Jakub Sarse 29' Jiri Doskocil 34' Michal Knapek 48'

[Eriksson Arena](/source/Eriksson_Arena), [Åby](/source/%C3%85by%2C_V%C3%A4xj%C3%B6_Municipality)

Attendance: 86

Referee: Niklas Schultz

25 March

19:00

Netherlands 4–6 Germany William Reuser 8', 24' Stan Vroon 10' Sverre Tveitan 15' Report Elias Hjortenhed 5' Alexander Kolyagin 11', 31', 53' Anatoli Elenski 39' Michael Dunaev 57'

[Eriksson Arena](/source/Eriksson_Arena), [Åby](/source/%C3%85by%2C_V%C3%A4xj%C3%B6_Municipality)

Attendance: 83

Referee: Jacob Liljegren

26 March

8:00

Czech Republic 2–2 Slovakia Renee Skala 28', Tomas Benak 30' Report Michal Klejna 35', Oliver Šanko 63'

[Eriksson Arena](/source/Eriksson_Arena), [Åby](/source/%C3%85by%2C_V%C3%A4xj%C3%B6_Municipality)

Attendance: 18

Referee: Niklas Schultz

26 March

10:00

Germany 10–0 Switzerland Alexander Kolyagin 3', 4' Michael Dunaev 6', 13' Anatoli Elenski 15', 29' Sergej Naab 19' Elias Hjortenhed 28', 53' Bernhard Luttke 40' Report

[Eriksson Arena](/source/Eriksson_Arena), [Åby](/source/%C3%85by%2C_V%C3%A4xj%C3%B6_Municipality)

Attendance: 62

Referee: Jakob Liljegren

26 March

12:00

Netherlands 4–2 Hungary William Reuser 6', 25', 59' Wessel Hole-Ruigrok 49' Report André Berglönn 27' Robert Thelin 53'

[Eriksson Arena](/source/Eriksson_Arena), [Åby](/source/%C3%85by%2C_V%C3%A4xj%C3%B6_Municipality)

Attendance: 80

Referee: Anti Malaska

### Final Round

#### Semi-finals

26 March

17:00

Germany 8–5 Slovakia David Kall 3', 49' Alexander Kolyagin 8', 14', 18' Michael Dunaev 21', 50' Alexander Kolyagin 60' Report Imrich Tarnoczy 1' Oliver Šanko 28' Michal Klejna 31' Julius Sinkovic 52' Peter Benes 57'

[Eriksson Arena](/source/Eriksson_Arena), [Åby](/source/%C3%85by%2C_V%C3%A4xj%C3%B6_Municipality)

Attendance: 40

Referee: Jacob Liljegren

26 March

19:00

Netherlands 0–2 Hungary Report Dennis Pacsay 1' Balázs Kocsány 52'

[Eriksson Arena](/source/Eriksson_Arena), [Åby](/source/%C3%85by%2C_V%C3%A4xj%C3%B6_Municipality)

Attendance: 55

Referee: Anti Malaska

#### 5th–6th place game

26 March

15:00

Czech Republic 4–2 Switzerland Renee Skala 14', 31' Jiri Doskocil 16' Simon Vresansky 35' Report Patrik Meyer 1' Gian Luca Beeler 57'

[Eriksson Arena](/source/Eriksson_Arena), [Åby](/source/%C3%85by%2C_V%C3%A4xj%C3%B6_Municipality)

Attendance: 23

Referee: Niclas Schultz

27 March

13:00

Switzerland 2–4 Czech Republic Vitaly Iglin 21' Gian Luca Beeler 35' Report Renee Skala 2', 60' Tomas Benak 6' Lukas Bretzina 28'

[Eriksson Arena](/source/Eriksson_Arena), [Åby](/source/%C3%85by%2C_V%C3%A4xj%C3%B6_Municipality)

Attendance: 7

Referee: Niclas Schultz

#### Third place game

27 March

15:00

Slovakia 0–4 Netherlands Report William Reuser 19' Robin Cras 47' Alexander Cras 56' Sverre Tveitan 60'

[Eriksson Arena](/source/Eriksson_Arena), [Åby](/source/%C3%85by%2C_V%C3%A4xj%C3%B6_Municipality)

Attendance: 51

Referee: Anti Malaska

#### Final

27 March

17:00

Germany 1–2 Hungary Michael Dunaev 29' Report Dennis Pacsay 60', 63'

[Eriksson Arena](/source/Eriksson_Arena), [Åby](/source/%C3%85by%2C_V%C3%A4xj%C3%B6_Municipality)

Attendance: 82

Referee: Jacob Liljegren

### Final ranking

Rank Team Hungary Germany Netherlands 4 Slovakia 5 Czech Republic 6 Switzerland

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