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Bandy Discussion Thread


Dmitry

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  • 2 years later...

Men's Bandy FIB Division B World Championship 2020 has started in Irkutsk and Shelekhov.

 

Unfortunately, :wCAN: has decided not to play this year, :wGBR: withdrew due to circumstances regarding visa process and the excessive costs and :wCHN: withdrew due to coronavirus.

 

But at least :wMGL: is back this year. In 2019 Estonia won the tournament and promoted to Division A, and the Netherlands dropped to Division B.

 

Group A

:wCZE: :wHUN: :wNED: :wSUI: :wUKR:


Group B

:wJPN: :wLAT: :wMGL: :wSVK: :wSOM:

 

 

At the group stage games will be played 2 x 30 minutes.

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Group stage results

 

March 1, Sunday

 

Netherlands - Hungary 2:3
Czech Republic - Ukraine 0:2
Latvia - Slovakia 0:4
Mongolia - Somalia 10:0
Netherlands - Czech Republiс 2:2 pen. 4:3
Hungary - Switzerland 7:0
Japan - Somalia 9:0
Slovakia - Mongolia 0:4


March 2, Monday

 

Netherlands - Ukraine 2:2 pen. 2:4
Latvia - Somalia 11:0
Czech Republiс - Switzerland 4:1
Japan - Mongolia 1:2
Hungary - Czech Republic 5:1
Ukraine - Switzerland 4:1
Slovakia - Somalia 8:0
Japan - Latvia 1:2

 

March 3, Tuesday

 

Hungary - Ukraine 2:0
Netherlands - Switzerland 6:0
Japan - Slovakia 0:2

Latvia - Mongolia 0:2

 

 

 

Today's Quarterfinals

 

Hungary – Japan

Czech Republic – Mongolia

Netherlands – Slovakia

Ukraine – Latvia

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March 4, Wednesday

 

Quarterfinals

 

Hungary – Japan 4:1
Czech Republic – Mongolia 1:2
Netherlands – Slovakia 2:3
Ukraine – Latvia 5:1

 

 

Tomorrow

Semifinals

Hungary - Slovakia

Mongolia - Ukraine

 

 

Semifinals, bronze match and final: 2 x 45 minutes

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March 5, Thursday

 

Qualification 5-8 places

 

Japan — Netherlands 3:5

Czech Republic — Latvia 1:3

 

9th place first match

 

Somalia — Switzerland 0:10

 

Semifinals

 

Hungary — Slovakia 5:0

Mongolia — Ukraine 1:3

 

 

So the final will be Hungary vs. Ukraine. Hungary is a favourite but Ukraine have a chance to promote in Div. A first time.

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March 6, Friday

 

9th place second match

Switzerland — Somalia 4:1

 

7th place match

Japan — Czech Republic 3:1

 

5th place match

Netherlands — Latvia 5:4

 

Bronze match

Slovakia — Mongolia 3:2
 

Final

Hungary — Ukraine 4:1

 

Classification

1. :wHUN: Congrats! Division A next year!

2. :wUKR: The best result for the team in history

3. :wSVK: The best result for the team in history

4. :wMGL:

5. :wNED:

6. :wLAT:

7. :wJPN:

8. :wCZE:

9. :wSUI: 

10. :wSOM:

 

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  • 2 years later...

First WCH for men in Group A since 2019 was announced. Last WCH in Group B finished just before the pandemic started in 2020.

 

And this will be the first time for men's and women's WCH at the same place and the same time.

 

 

World Championships 2023 (Eriksson Arena, Åby, Sweden)

 

Men

 

Group A (March 28-April 2)

 

:FIN :NOR :USA :KAZ :SWE

 

Group B (March 24-27)

 

:GER :HUN :SVK :NED :CZE :SUI

 

Women

 

Group A (March 28-April 2)

 

:SWE :FIN :USA :NED :UKR :SUI

 

No Group B this year.

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7 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Aw, no Somalia this time :p 

 

Do we, Netherlands, have a chance? I mean, for anything? A goal maybe? :d 

It's hard to predict but I think there are chances to be in top-3 in Group B after Germany and Hungary. Slovakia looks like the main rival in the fight for the third place.

For women if there are no Norway team (at least its participation wasn't announced)  - 4th place. But who knows maybe the Netherlands can try to beat the USA and took the sensational bronze medals ;).

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1 hour ago, Dmitry said:

Slovakia looks like the main rival in the fight for the third place.

Hello @hckošice! I'm going to count this as ice hockey if we win :) 

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