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2025 Bandy World Championship

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International bandy tournament in Sweden
2025 Bandy World Championship
XLIII Bandy World Championship
Tournament details
Host country Sweden
CitiesLidköping (Division A), Uppsala (Division B)
Venue(s)Sparbanken Lidköping Arena, Serwent Arena (in 2 host cities)
Dates24–30 March (Division A)
11–15 March (Division B)
Teams5 (Division A) and 5 (Division B)
Final positions
Champions  Sweden (14th title)
Runners-up  Finland
Third place  Norway
Fourth place United States
Tournament statistics
Games played14
Goals scored190 (13.57 per game)
Scoring leader(s)Division A
Sweden Martin Landström (18 goals)
Division B
Netherlands William Reuser (17 goals)
Awards
MVP Sweden Martin Karlsson

The 2025 Bandy World Championship for men, Division A, and the 2025 Women's Bandy World Championship were played in Lidköping, Sweden, on 24th – 30th March 2025. For the second time, the men's world championship and the women's world championship were played at the same arena and interwined with each other.[1] The Division B tournament for men was played in Uppsala between the 10th and 14th of March.[2]

Originally the Division A tournament was scheduled to be played with 6 participating teams. Kazakhstan was forced to withdraw its participation. The decision was made after the country's Ministry of Tourism and Sports chose not to provide financial support to the Kazakh national team.

Venues

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All matches were played in Sparbanken Lidköping Arena, Lidköping and Serwent Arena, Uppsala.

Sweden
Lidköping Uppsala
Venue
Sparbanken Lidköping Arena
Venue
Serwent Arena

Squads

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Qualified nations

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Division A

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Finland Finland
Hungary Hungary
Norway Norway
Sweden Sweden
United States USA

Division B

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Germany Germany
United Kingdom Great Britain
Netherlands Netherlands
Slovakia Slovakia
Switzerland Switzerland

Division A

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Preliminary round

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All times are local (UTC+1 for matches from 25 to 29 March, UTC+2 from 30 March).

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Sweden (H) 4 4 0 0 60 8 +52 8 Semifinals
2  Finland 4 3 0 1 34 8 +26 6
3  Norway 4 2 0 2 37 14 +23 4
4  United States 4 1 0 3 7 39 −32 2
5  Hungary 4 0 0 4 3 72 −69 0
Source: FIB
(H) Hosts
United States  4–2 Hungary
Report
Sweden  9–3 Norway
Report

Sweden  31–0 Hungary
Report
Norway  0–3 Finland
Report

Finland  17–0 Hungary
Report
Sweden  12–2 United States
Report

United States  0–11 Finland
Report
Hungary  1–20 Norway
Report

United States  1–14 Norway
Report
Sweden  8–3 Finland
Report

Knockout stage

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Bracket

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Semifinals Final
 
           
 
29 March
 
 
 Sweden 22
 
30 March
 
 United States 0
 
 Sweden 5
 
29 March
 
 Finland 3
 
 Finland 5
 
 
 Norway 2
 
Third place
 
 
30 March
 
 
 Norway 12
 
 
 United States 1

Semifinals

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Finland  5–2 Norway
Report

Sweden  22–0 United States
Report

Third place game

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Norway  12–1 United States
Report

Final

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Sweden  5–3 Finland
Report

Final ranking

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Rank Team
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Sweden
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Finland
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Norway
4  United States
5  Hungary

Division B

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Preliminary round

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All times are local (UTC+1).

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Netherlands 4 4 0 0 39 5 +34 8 Final
2  Germany 4 3 0 1 28 11 +17 6
3  Great Britain 4 2 0 2 18 15 +3 4 Third place game
4   Switzerland 4 1 0 3 4 37 −33 2
5  Slovakia 4 0 0 4 6 27 −21 0
Source: FIB
Netherlands  12–0  Switzerland
Report
Attendance: 63
Germany  8–1 Slovakia
Report
Attendance: 67
Great Britain  9–0  Switzerland
Report
Attendance: 93

Netherlands  7–3 Germany
Report
Slovakia  2–4 Great Britain
Report
Attendance: 135

Switzerland  4–3 Slovakia
Report
Germany  4–3 Great Britain
Report
Netherlands  11–0 Slovakia
Report

Great Britain  2–9 Netherlands
Report
Attendance: 99
Germany  13–0  Switzerland
Report
Attendance: 61

Final round

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Third place game

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Great Britain  13–1  Switzerland
Report
Attendance: 83

Final

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Netherlands  7–1 Germany
Report
Attendance: 176

Final ranking

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Rank Team
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Netherlands
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Germany
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Great Britain
4   Switzerland
5  Slovakia

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