# Ville Aaltonen

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Finnish bandy player (born 1979)

Ville Aaltonen Personal information Born (1979-05-17) 17 May 1979 (age 47) Pori, Finland Playing position MF Club information Current team Bollnäs GoIF Number 34 Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1998–2001 Porin Narukera 2001–2004 Ljusdals BK 2004–2007 Bollnäs GoIF 2007–2008 Zorki Krasnogorsk 2009– Bollnäs GoIF National team 2001-present Finland Medal record Men's bandy Representing Finland World Championships 2004 Sweden Team * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only. † Appearances (Goals).

**Ville Aaltonen** (born 17 May 1979[1]) is a Finnish [bandy player](/source/Bandy). He is considered an all-rounder but is usually used offensively or in the attacking midfield.

Until 2001, Aaltonen played for his hometown club Porin Narukerä, with whom he became Finnish champion in 1999. It was also the first championship for the club, which was founded in 1965. In 2001 he moved to Sweden to Ljusdals BK. The move to Bollnäs GoIF followed in 2004.[2] With Bollnäs he won the World Championship in 2005. In 2007/08 he played one season in Russia in Krasnogorsk with Zorki and was Russian runner-up there. After the season he returned to Bollnäs. In 2010 and 2011 he reached the final of the [Swedish bandy championship](/source/Swedish_bandy_championship) with the club, with Bollnäs losing both times.[3]

Aaltonen has played for the [Finnish national team](/source/Finnish_national_bandy_team) since the winter of 2001/02. In 2004 he became world champion with a 5–4 win after Finland's golden goal against Sweden. He has already played over 100 international matches for the national team.

In 2009 and 2010 he received the award of the best bandy player in [Finland](/source/Finland).

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** ["Bandysidan.nu - Ville Aaltonen"](http://www.bandysidan.nu/player.php?SpelareID=13&sprak=sv&land=3). *www.bandysidan.nu*. Retrieved 13 April 2024.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** ["Myntet bakom profilens 15 år i Bollnäs: "Har aldrig berättat det här""](https://www.ljusnan.se/2022-10-17/myntet-bakom-profilens-15-ar-i-bollnas-har-aldrig-berattat-det-har/). *Ljusnan* (in Swedish). 17 October 2022. Retrieved 13 April 2024.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-3)** Gårdestig, Anders (24 July 2020). ["Ville Aaltonen "Det känns lite vemodigt" - Bollnäs Bandy"](https://bollnasbandy.se/ville-aaltonen-det-kanns-lite-vemodigt/,%20https://bollnasbandy.se/ville-aaltonen-det-kanns-lite-vemodigt/) (in Swedish). Retrieved 13 April 2024.

## External links

- [Ville Aaltonen](https://www.bandysidan.nu/player.php?SpelareID=13) at Bandysidan.nu (in Swedish)

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