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词条 Sweden national bandy team
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  1. World Championship record

  2. Current squad

  3. References

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| Name = Sweden
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| Association = Swedish Bandy Association
(Svenska bandyförbundet)
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| Coach = {{flagicon|Sweden}} Jonas Claesson
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| First game = {{flagicon|Sweden}} Sweden 12 – 1 Finland {{Flagicon|Russian Empire}}
Helsinki, Grand Duchy of Finland, Russian Empire 11 March 1907
| Largest win = Sweden {{flagicon|Sweden}} 33 – 5 {{flagicon|Belarus}} Belarus
Irkutsk, 30 January 2014
| Largest loss = Sweden {{flagicon|Sweden}} 0 – 8 {{flagicon|Soviet Union}} Soviet Union
Stockholm, 24 February 1963
| World champ2 name = Bandy World Championship
| World champ2 apps = 38
| World champ2 first = 1957
| World champ2 best = Champions (1981, 1983, 1987, 1993, 1995, 1997, 2003, 2005, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2017)
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Sweden national bandy team ({{lang-sv|Sveriges herrlandslag i bandy}}) represents Sweden in the sport of bandy.

Sweden has been playing friendlies against Finland and Norway since the early 20th Century. In 1907 and 1909 there were also occasional games against Russia and Denmark. The games were set up informally from 1907 and in official internationals from 1919.[1] Agreements were made to play friendlies against Soviet Union in the late 1940s, but the plans did not come to realization.[2]

Finland, Norway and Sweden played bandy at the Winter Olympics in Oslo in 1952. After having seen them there, the Soviet Union invited these three countries to a four nation bandy tournament in 1954. This was the first time a Soviet national bandy team met other national bandy teams. The four countries used somewhat different rules prior to this tournament, but the rules were adjusted to be the same for the future. Sweden won the tournament.[3]

Sweden has been taking part in the bandy world championships since the start in 1957. The team has never finished worse than third place and has won the championship 12 times {{As of|2017|lc=on}}. Sweden won the first ever world championship for women in 2004.

In the 2009 World Championship Sweden won in the final against Russia.[4] Sweden repeated the victory in the 2010 World Championships, this time in Moscow, the first time Sweden has won a bandy world championship in the capital of Russia. This was the tenth victory in the world championships for Sweden.[5]

Sweden won the Rossiya Tournament in 1974 and 1990 and has won its successor Russian Government Cup in 1994, 1996 and 2003.

The record for senior men's senior team appearances for the Swedish national bandy team is held by former Borlänge/Stora Tuna BK, Falu BS, Västerås SK Bandy, IFK Vänersborg, Sandvikens AIK and Tillberga IK Bandy player Per Fosshaug, who played for the team 129 times.

World Championship record

{{Main article|Bandy World Championship}}
Tournament Final standing
Finland 1957 {{Bronze medal}}
Norway 1961 {{Silver medal}}
Sweden 1963 {{Bronze medal}}
Soviet Union 1965 {{Bronze medal}}
Finland 1967 {{Bronze medal}}
Sweden 1969 {{Silver medal}}
Sweden 1971 {{Silver medal}}
Soviet Union 1973 {{Silver medal}}
Finland 1975 {{Silver medal}}
Norway 1977 {{Silver medal}}
Sweden 1979 {{Silver medal}}
Soviet Union 1981 {{Gold medal}}
Finland 1983 {{Gold medal}}
Norway 1985 {{Silver medal}}
Sweden 1987 {{Gold medal}}
Soviet Union 1989 {{Bronze medal}}
Finland 1991 {{Silver medal}}
Norway 1993 {{Gold medal}}
USA 1995 {{Gold medal}}
Sweden 1997 {{Gold medal}}
Russia 1999 {{Bronze medal}}
Finland and Sweden 2001 {{Silver medal}}
Russia 2003 {{Gold medal}}
Sweden 2004 {{Silver medal}}
Russia 2005 {{Gold medal}}
Sweden 2006 {{Silver medal}}
Russia 2007 {{Silver medal}}
Russia 2008 {{Silver medal}}
Sweden 2009 {{Gold medal}}
Russia 2010 {{Gold medal}}
Russia 2011 {{Bronze medal}}
Kazakhstan 2012 {{Gold medal}}
Sweden and Norway 2013 {{Silver medal}}
Russia 2014 {{Silver medal}}
Russia 2015 {{Silver medal}}
Russia 2016 {{Bronze medal}}
Sweden 2017 {{Gold medal}}
Russia 2018 {{Silver medal}}
Sweden 2019 {{Silver medal}}

Current squad

Swedish squad at the 2014 World Championship in Irkutsk, Russia, January 26 – February 2, 2014.[6]

Pos.AgeNameClub
GK39Andreas BergwallSweden}} Västerås SK
GK38Anders SvenssonRussia}} Dynamo Kazan
DF26Martin JohanssonSweden}} Villa Lidköping BK
DF30Per HellmyrsRussia}} Dynamo Moscow
DF26Linus PetterssonRussia}} Zorky Krasnogorsk
DF36Andreas WesthSweden}} Bollnäs GIF
DF37Daniel VälitaloRussia}} Dynamo Kazan
MF25Erik SäfströmSweden}} Sandvikens AIK
MF31Hans AnderssonRussia}} Dynamo Kazan
MF27Johan LöfstedtSweden}} Vetlanda BK
MF28David Pizzoni ElfvingSweden}} Hammarby IF
MF26Daniel BerlinRussia}} Dynamo Moscow
MF32Ulf EinarssonSweden}} Hammarby IF
MF26Christoffer EdlundSweden}} Sandvikens AIK
FW23Adam GilljamSweden}} Hammarby IF
FW30Daniel AnderssonSweden}} Villa Lidköping BK
FW31Patrik NilssonSweden}} Hammarby IF
FW18Erik PetterssonSweden}} Sandvikens AIK

References

1. ^Eric Sköld (ed.): Boken om bandy, Uppsala: Bygd och Folk Förlag (1948), pp. 123-4 (in Swedish)
2. ^Eric Sköld (ed.): Boken om bandy, Uppsala: Bygd och Folk Förlag (1948), p. 183 (in Swedish)
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://iof1.idrottonline.se/SvenskaBandyforbundet/Bandynyheter/Classeshistoriskahorna/Aldrekronikor/Sargensentreforandradebandyn/|title=Sargens entré förändrade bandyn|language=Swedish|author=Claes-G Bengtsson|date=23 November 2007|accessdate=22 February 2014}}
4. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.svd.se/sportspel/nyheter/artikel_2374607.svd|title=Sverige vann VM-guldet|publisher=Svenska Dagbladet |date=25 January 2009|accessdate=25 January 2009 |last= |first=}}
5. ^{{cite news |url = http://sverigesradio.se/cgi-bin/radiosporten/nyheter/amnessida.asp?programID=179&Nyheter=&grupp=8921&artikel=3409566 |title = Därför vann Sverige VM-guld |publisher = Sveriges Radio |date = 31 January 2010 |accessdate = 5 May 2010 |last = |first = }}{{dead link|date=January 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
6. ^{{cite web|url= http://iof1.idrottonline.se/SvenskaBandyforbundet/Bandynyheter/Senastenytt/InforVMSupertalangenmeditruppen/ |title= Inför VM: Supertalangen med i truppen |publisher= Svenskbandy.se |date= 16 January 2014 | language = Swedish |accessdate= 21 January 2014}}
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