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2016 Bandy World Championship

Bandy World Championship 2016, the XXXVI Bandy World Championship, was held with Ulyanovsk Oblast, Russia, as host region. Most of the games was played at the Volga-Sport-Arena in Ulyanovsk. Because of its higher spectator capacity, the group stage matches between Russia and Sweden and between Russia and Kazakhstan were played at Trud Stadium, which also hosted one semi-final and the final. Some games were played in nearby Dimitrovgrad at Stadium Stroitel.

2016 Bandy World Championship
XXXVIth Bandy World Championship
Tournament details
Host country Russia
Dates1–7 February (Division A)
10–14 February (Division B)
Teams8 in Division A and 10 in Division B
Venue(s)3 (in 2 host cities)
Final positions
Champions  Russia (10th title)
Runner-up  Finland
Third place  Sweden
Fourth place Kazakhstan
Tournament statistics
Games played22 (Division A)
33 (Division B)
Scoring leader(s)Division A
Christoffer Edlund
Andrey Kabanov
(14 goals)
Division B
Dmitry Koval
(20 goals)
MVP Sergey Lomanov
Kolobok, the 2016 World Championship mascot.

The Division A tournament was played from 1 February until 7 February 2016, while the Division B tournament took place afterwards, on 10–14 February.[1]

Czech Republic made its debut,[2] while Canada and Ukraine were set to return, thus reaching an all-time high of nineteen participating teams.[3] Canada missed the championships due to domestic competitions, so a total of eighteen countries participated, which is still more than ever before.

The tournament was part of Russian President Vladimir Putin's schedule for 2016,[4] he sent a greeting letter before the tournament[5] and one of congratulation after the victory of the Russian team.[6]

Participating teams

 
Participating countries in the 2016 Bandy World Championship.
Blue: Division A
Red: Division B
Green: members of the Federation of International Bandy not participating in this year's World Championship

Division A

 
 

Division B

Venues

 
Russia and Finland in the final

Because of the weather conditions and the want to keep the ice at Trud good for the semifinals and the final, the Tuesday 2 February game (game 8) between Russia and Finland and the Wednesday 3 February game (game 12) between Russia and Sweden were moved from the outdoor Trud stadium to the indoor Volga-Sport-Arena.[7]

Division A

After drawn games in the group stage, a penalty shootout is held to determine final placings in the event of teams finishing on equal points

Preliminary round

Group A

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1   Sweden 3 3 0 0 26 8 +18 6
2   Russia (H) 3 2 0 1 22 9 +13 4
3   Kazakhstan 3 1 0 2 10 24 −14 2
4   Finland 3 0 0 3 7 24 −17 0
Source: [1]
(H) Host

All times are local (UTC+3).

Game 3
Sweden  9–1  Finland
J. Andersson   10'90'
S. Jansson   16'57'
C. Edlund   24'89'
A. Westh   47'
E. Säfström   70'
O. Englund   85'
Report   32' M. Rytkönen
Attendance: 2,300
Referee: Nikita Yuklyaevskikh (RUS)
Game 4
Kazakhstan  1–9  Russia
S. Pochkunov   60' Report   6'28'47' E. Ivanushkin
  17' P. Zakharov
  18' Y. Vikulin
  43'59' S. Lomanov
  78' I. Larionov
  86' M. Ishkeldin
Attendance: 6,200
Referee: Petri Kuusela (FIN)
Game 7
Sweden  11–4  Kazakhstan
P. Hellmyrs   8'41'
M. Johansson   10'
J. Andersson   13'
J. Löfstedt   28'
C. Edlund   30'36'43'
E. Pettersson   45' (p)
S. Jansson   58'
D. Berlin   80'
Report   33' L. Bedarev
  65' S. Pochkunov
  68' S. Gorchakov
  76' M. Gavrilenko
Attendance: 893
Referee: Petri Kuusela (FIN)
Game 8
Russia  10–2  Finland
A. Mirgazov   3'30'55'
A. Dzhusoev   15'
Y. Shardakov   27'
M. Ishkeldin   68'
E. Ivanushkin   71'79'
S. Lomanov   86' (p)87'
Report   32'80' J. Liukkonen
Attendance: 3,718
Referee: Roland Fager (SWE)
Game 11
Kazakhstan  5–4  Finland
R. Isaliyev   19'
A. Golubkov   43' (p)66' (p)82'
D. Zavidovski   77'
Report   49' J. Rintala
  65' M. Lukkarila
  89' J. Liukkonen
  91' S. Laakkonen
Attendance: 937
Referee: Nikita Yuklyaevskikh (RUS)
Game 12
Russia  3–6  Sweden
M. Ishkeldin   48'
E. Dergaev   49'
E. Ivanushkin   53'
Report   15'24'27' C. Edlund
  18'28' E. Pettersson
  66' D. Mossberg
Attendance: 4,350
Referee: Mats Olof Gustafsson (FIN)

Group B

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1   Belarus 3 3 0 0 32 13 +19 6
2   Norway 3 2 0 1 30 9 +21 4
3   United States 3 1 0 2 17 14 +3 2
4   Latvia 3 0 0 3 5 47 −42 0
Source: [2]
Game 1
United States  11–1  Latvia
A. Skalbeck   16'
K. Brown   16'21'
D. Richardson   31'61'77'
J. Blucher   40'
M. Lickteig   43'
R. Haney   66'
M. Carman   83'85'
Report   87' (p) J. Kadnajs
Attendance: 1,700
Referee: Roland Fager (SWE)
Game 2
Belarus  7–5  Norway
S. Yusupov   6'
A. Kabanov   20'34'58'70' (p)
K. Savchenko   48'
R. Nikitenko   81'
Report   4' F. Randsborg
  37' M. Austad
  69' N. Jensen
  77' F. Hagberg
  87' C. Waaler
Attendance: 1,700
Referee: Mats-Olof Gustafsson (FIN)
Game 5
Latvia  2–18  Belarus
L. Ziemiņš   35'
A. Befus   87'
Report   5'20'27'36'40'57' (p)62'79' A. Kabanov
  8' M. Koshelev
  22'26'53'61'67'76' R. Nikitenko
  44'60' S. Chernetskiy
  70' S. Yusupov
Attendance: 850
Referee: Mats-Olof Gustafsson (FIN)
Game 6
Norway  7–0  United States
M. Austad   9'
F. Hagberg   20'
N. Jensen   27'
F. Randsborg   36'
P. Loyning   67'
S. Kristoffersen   87'
M. Hogevold   89'
Report
Attendance: 822
Referee: Nikita Yuklyaevskikh (RUS)
Game 9
Latvia  2–18  Norway
D.D. Orlovs   50'
L. Ziemiņš   88'
Report   2' E. Johnsen
  8' F. Randsborg
  17' P. Loyning
  29' F. Hagberg
  32'43' P. Moen
  41'63'67'82'86' N. Jensen
  48'89' S. Kristiffersen
  49' M. Hogevold
  65'78'85' M. Austad
  70' own goal
Game 10
Belarus  7–6  United States
S. Yusupov   2'63'
R. Nikitenko   6'54'
V. Bratchenko   35'
A. Kabanov   65' (p)72'
Report   16' P. Knutson
  18' D. Richardson
  26'66'82' (p) M. Lickteig
  75' M. Carman

Knockout stage

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
4 February – Ulyanovsk
 
 
  Sweden28
 
6 February – Ulyanovsk
 
  Latvia3
 
  Sweden2
 
4 February – Ulyanovsk
 
  Finland3
 
  Finland17
 
7 February – Ulyanovsk
 
  Belarus3
 
  Finland1
 
4 February – Dimitrovgrad
 
  Russia6
 
  Russia12
 
6 February – Ulyanovsk
 
  United States2
 
  Russia16
 
4 February – Ulyanovsk
 
  Kazakhstan6 Third place
 
  Kazakhstan11
 
7 February – Ulyanovsk
 
  Norway3
 
  Sweden4
 
 
  Kazakhstan0
 

Quarter-finals

Game 13
Kazakhstan  11–3  Norway
V. Bronnikov   12'21'80' (p)86' (p)
R. Galyautdinov   31'76'
R. Isaliyev   48'58'68'
M. Gavrilenko   50'
S. Pochkunov   55'
Report   19' (p)45' (p) N. Jensen
  78' F. Randsborg
Attendance: 193
Referee: Petri Kuusela (FIN)
Game 14
Finland  17–3  Belarus
V. Aaltonen   3'
M. Kumpuoja   4'88'
T. Mustonen   7'18'52'
J. Liukkonen   8'20'54'
M. Lukkarila   11'90'
S. Laakkonen   44'85'
S. Helavuori   56'
E. Peuhkuri   66'74'
J. Rintala   70'
Report   6' S. Chernetskiy
  63'71' S. Yusupov
Attendance: 971
Referee: Roland Fager (SWE)
Game 15
  Sweden28–3Latvia  
D. Mossberg   2'
E. Pettersson   4'38'49'62'84'
A. Westh   5'
D. Berlin   9'
C. Edlund   18'21'47'59'66'
J. Andersson   26'29'31'47'60'67'69'79'
D. Pizzoni Elfving   34'
S. Jansson   40'63'86'
L. Pettersson   68'
E. Säfström   76'
O. Englund   82'
Report   36' A. Purviņš
  55'57' L. Ziemiņš
Attendance: 683
Referee: Nikita Yuklyaevskikh (RUS)
Game 16
Russia  12–2  United States
I. Larionov   8'89'
P. Zakharov   16'
D. Saveliev   17'
A. Mirgazov   26'36'
N. Ivanov   29'
Y. Befus   36'
E. Dergaev   42'87'
M. Prokofiev   66'75'
Report   68' M. Lickteig
  79' K. Brown
Attendance: 4,623
Referee: Mats Olof Gustafsson (FIN)

Semi-finals

Game 17
Russia  16–6  Kazakhstan
M. Ishkeldin   1'
Y. Shardakov   8'22'63'
S. Lomanov   21'55'74'
E. Ivanushkin   23'
Y. Befus   26'57'
I. Larionov   36'65'
Y. Vilkunin   47'
A. Dzhusoev   68'90'
P. Zakharov   87'
Report   12'67'78' S. Pochkunov
  24' P. Dubovik
  52' R. Isaliyev
  85' D. Zavidovsky
Attendance: 4,217
Referee: Roland Fager (SWE)
Game 18
Sweden  2–3  Finland
J. Löfstedt   38'
C. Edlund   68'
Report   4' T. Määttä
  17' S. Laakkonen
  58' (p) P. Hiltunen
Attendance: 1,293
Referee: Nikita Yuklyaevskikh (RUS)

Third place game

Game 21
Sweden  4–0  Kazakhstan
E. Pettersson   4'52'
S. Jansson   59'
D. Mossberg   83'
Report
Attendance: 2,642
Referee: Petri Kuusela (FIN)

Final

Game 22
Finland  1–6  Russia
T. Määttä   75' Report
Youtube
  4'22'42' (p) S. Lomanov
  6' E. Ivanushkin
  32' A. Mirgazov
  89' P. Bulatov
Attendance: 11,700
Referee: Roland Fager (SWE)

Consolation tournament

7th place game

Game 19
United States  15–0  Latvia
D. Richardson   04'
M. Carman   11'12'83'
D. Martinson   31'
M. Lickteig   36'
A. Skalbeck   38'47'
G. Olson   42'
K. Brown   44'50'67'80'
M. Sandberg   70'
S. Arundel   90'
Report
Referee: Petri Kuusela (FIN)

5th place game

Game 20
Belarus  3–8  Norway
R. Nikitenko   20'
V. Bratchenko   27'
M. Pashnel   89'
Report   02' P. Loyning
  14' C. Waaler
  16' N. Jensen
  58' F. Randsborg
  62' own goal
  63' P. Moen
  87' F. Hagberg
  90' M. Hogevold

Final standings

    Russia
    Finland
    Sweden
4   Kazakhstan
5   Norway
6   Belarus
7   United States
8   Latvia

Champions

The Russian squad winning the 2016 World Championship was set together of the following players.[8]

# Pos. Age Name Club
1 GK 31 Roman Chernykh   Yenisey Krasnoyarsk
30 GK 29 Denis Rysev   Bajkal Energija
24 DF 30 Yuri Vikulin   Yenisey Krasnoyarsk
29 DF 33 Pyotr Zakharov   Volga Ulyanovsk
32 DF 32 Pavel Bulatov   SKA-Neftyanik Khabarovsk
55 DF 26 Mikhail Prokopyev   Yenisey Krasnoyarsk
8 MF 25 Maxim Ishkeldin   SKA-Neftyanik Khabarovsk
12 MF 25 Yuri Shardakov   SKA-Neftyanik Khabarovsk
15 DF 23 Alan Dzhusoyev   Yenisey Krasnoyarsk
17 MF 36 Dmitry Savelyev   Dynamo Moscow
18 MF 37 Sergei Shaburov   Dynamo Moscow
20 MF 24 Janis Befus   Dynamo Moscow
21 MF 31 Igor Larionov   Volga Ulyanovsk
23 MF 27 Evgeny Dergaev   Vodnik Arkhangelsk
7 FW 35 Sergei Lomanov Jr   Yenisey Krasnoyarsk
10 FW 23 Almaz Mirgazov   Yenisey Krasnoyarsk
44 FW 19 Nikita Ivanov   Dynamo Moscow
88 FW 36 Yevgeny Ivanushkin   Dynamo Moscow

Division B

 
China made its second WCS appearance, while for Ukraine it was the third time

Preliminary round

Group A

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Germany 3 3 0 0 17 7 +10 6 Quarterfinals
2   Hungary 3 2 0 1 15 10 +5 4
3   Netherlands 3 1 0 2 10 14 −4 2
  Estonia 3 0 0 3 2 13 −11 0 Disqualified
Source: [3]
Estonia  6–2 (awd 0–5)  Netherlands
Germany  6–4  Hungary
Estonia  2–3  Hungary
Netherlands  3–6  Germany
Netherlands  2–8  Hungary
Germany  7–7 (awd 5–0)  Estonia

Note: Estonia fielded an ineligible player in 2 of their matches. Matches were awarded as 5-0 wins to their opponents, and Estonia were disqualified from the competition.

Group B

Matches in Group B are 60 minutes in duration rather than the standard 90 minutes.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Ukraine 5 4 0 1 32 12 +20 8 Quarterfinals
2   Japan 5 4 0 1 23 11 +12 8
3   Mongolia 5 4 0 1 25 8 +17 8
4   Czech Republic 5 2 0 3 37 22 +15 4
5   China 5 1 0 4 14 29 −15 2
6   Somalia 5 0 0 5 4 53 −49 0 7–9th place group
Source: [4]
Mongolia  0–4  Japan
Somalia  0–17  Czech Republic
Ukraine  6–1  Japan
Mongolia  7–1  China
Czech Republic  7–9  Ukraine
China  1–8  Czech Republic
Somalia  0–8  Ukraine
Czech Republic  4–5  Japan
China  2–8  Ukraine
Mongolia  9–1  Somalia
Japan  10–0  Somalia
China  1–3  Japan
Mongolia  2–1  Ukraine
China  9–3  Somalia

Knockout stage

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
13 February – Ulyanovsk
 
 
  Germany10
 
13 February – Ulyanovsk
 
  China5
 
  Germany5(3)^
 
13 February – Ulyanovsk
 
  Ukraine5(2)
 
  Ukraine2(2)
 
14 February – Ulyanovsk
 
  Japan2(1)
 
  Germany5
 
13 February – Ulyanovsk
 
  Hungary4
 
  Hungary7
 
13 February – Ulyanovsk
 
  Czech Republic3
 
  Hungary5
 
13 February – Ulyanovsk
 
  Mongolia4 Third place
 
  Netherlands0
 
14 February – Ulyanovsk
 
  Mongolia4
 
  Ukraine6^
 
 
  Mongolia5
 

^ = Extra time played

Quarter-finals

The matches were 60 minutes rather than standard 90 minutes.

Germany  10–5  China
Hungary  7–3  Czech Republic
Netherlands  0–4  Mongolia
Ukraine  2–2 (2–1 pens)  Japan

7–9th place group

The matches were 60 minutes rather than standard 90 minutes.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1   Czech Republic 2 2 0 0 22 2 +20 4
2   China 2 1 0 1 16 7 +9 2
3   Somalia 2 0 0 2 1 30 −29 0
Source: [5]
Czech Republic  16–0  Somalia
China  14–1  Somalia
Czech Republic  6–2  China

Semi-finals

The matches were 60 minutes rather than standard 90 minutes.

Hungary  5–4  Mongolia
Germany  5–5 (3–2 pens) (a.e.t.)  Ukraine

5th place game

The match was 60 minutes rather than standard 90 minutes.

Japan  3–2  Netherlands

Third place game

Ukraine  6–5 (a.e.t.)  Mongolia

Final

Germany  5–4  Hungary

Final standings

1.   Germany
2.   Hungary
3.   Ukraine
4.   Mongolia
5.   Japan
6.   Netherlands
7.   Czech Republic
8.   China
9.   Somalia
DQ.   Estonia

Broadcasting

Surrounding events

Ulyanovsk Oblast Governor Sergey Ivanovich Morozov has taken a special interest in promoting the cultural events surrounding the 2016 Bandy World Championship, since it takes place in Ulyanovsk. Many streets, enterprises and organizations were decorated with the symbols of the bandy championship.[10]

On January 23 the bright event "Stars of Sport" were held for inhabitants and visitors of the city, as a prelude to the opening ceremony of the world championship. It was held at the shopping center “Aquamall” in downtown Ulyanovsk and featured sports stars like Ilia Averbukh and Maxim Marinin.[11]

The formal opening ceremony was held on January 31, 2016.[12]

Sources

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-02-07. Retrieved 2016-02-08.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-11-22. Retrieved 2015-10-23.
  3. ^ regnum.ru
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-12-22. Retrieved 2015-12-18.
  5. ^ rusbandy.ru
  6. ^ rusbandy.ru
  7. ^ . Worldbandy.com. 2016-02-02. Archived from the original on 2016-02-15. Retrieved 2016-02-16.
  8. ^ "Roster" (in Russian). Rusbandy. 22 January 2016. Retrieved 28 August 2016.
  9. ^ (in Swedish). 9 November 2015. Archived from the original on 21 November 2015. Retrieved 21 November 2015.
  10. ^ , read 2016-01-30
  11. ^ bandy2016.ru: "Stars of world figure skating will meet with fans at the shopping center “Aquamall”!" 2016-02-05 at the Wayback Machine, read 2016-01-30
  12. ^ Facebook: Bandy 2016, read 2016-01-31

External links

  • Official webpage
  • Official Facebook Page

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Bandy World Championship 2016 the XXXVI Bandy World Championship was held with Ulyanovsk Oblast Russia as host region Most of the games was played at the Volga Sport Arena in Ulyanovsk Because of its higher spectator capacity the group stage matches between Russia and Sweden and between Russia and Kazakhstan were played at Trud Stadium which also hosted one semi final and the final Some games were played in nearby Dimitrovgrad at Stadium Stroitel 2016 Bandy World ChampionshipXXXVIth Bandy World ChampionshipTournament detailsHost country RussiaDates1 7 February Division A 10 14 February Division B Teams8 in Division A and 10 in Division BVenue s 3 in 2 host cities Final positionsChampions Russia 10th title Runner up FinlandThird place SwedenFourth place KazakhstanTournament statisticsGames played22 Division A 33 Division B Scoring leader s Division A Christoffer Edlund Andrey Kabanov 14 goals Division B Dmitry Koval 20 goals MVPSergey Lomanov Khabarovsk 2015Sandviken 2017 Kolobok the 2016 World Championship mascot The Division A tournament was played from 1 February until 7 February 2016 while the Division B tournament took place afterwards on 10 14 February 1 Czech Republic made its debut 2 while Canada and Ukraine were set to return thus reaching an all time high of nineteen participating teams 3 Canada missed the championships due to domestic competitions so a total of eighteen countries participated which is still more than ever before The tournament was part of Russian President Vladimir Putin s schedule for 2016 4 he sent a greeting letter before the tournament 5 and one of congratulation after the victory of the Russian team 6 Contents 1 Participating teams 1 1 Division A 1 2 Division B 2 Venues 3 Division A 3 1 Preliminary round 3 1 1 Group A 3 1 2 Group B 3 2 Knockout stage 3 2 1 Quarter finals 3 2 2 Semi finals 3 2 3 Third place game 3 2 4 Final 3 3 Consolation tournament 3 3 1 7th place game 3 3 2 5th place game 3 4 Final standings 3 5 Champions 4 Division B 4 1 Preliminary round 4 1 1 Group A 4 1 2 Group B 4 2 Knockout stage 4 2 1 Quarter finals 4 2 2 7 9th place group 4 2 3 Semi finals 4 2 4 5th place game 4 2 5 Third place game 4 2 6 Final 4 3 Final standings 5 Broadcasting 6 Surrounding events 7 Sources 8 External linksParticipating teams Edit Participating countries in the 2016 Bandy World Championship Blue Division ARed Division BGreen members of the Federation of International Bandy not participating in this year s World Championship Division A Edit Belarus Finland Kazakhstan Latvia Norway Russia Sweden United States Division B Edit China Czech Republic Estonia Germany Hungary Japan Mongolia Netherlands Somalia UkraineVenues Edit Russia and Finland in the final Ulyanovsk Ulyanovsk DimitrovgradTrud Stadium Volga Sport Arena Stroitel StadiumCapacity 15 000 Capacity 5 000 no image availableBecause of the weather conditions and the want to keep the ice at Trud good for the semifinals and the final the Tuesday 2 February game game 8 between Russia and Finland and the Wednesday 3 February game game 12 between Russia and Sweden were moved from the outdoor Trud stadium to the indoor Volga Sport Arena 7 Division A EditAfter drawn games in the group stage a penalty shootout is held to determine final placings in the event of teams finishing on equal points Preliminary round Edit Group A Edit Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts1 Sweden 3 3 0 0 26 8 18 62 Russia H 3 2 0 1 22 9 13 43 Kazakhstan 3 1 0 2 10 24 14 24 Finland 3 0 0 3 7 24 17 0Source 1 H Host All times are local UTC 3 Game 3Mon 1 February 201616 00Sweden 9 1 FinlandJ Andersson 10 90 S Jansson 16 57 C Edlund 24 89 A Westh 47 E Safstrom 70 O Englund 85 Report 32 M RytkonenVolga Sport Arena UlyanovskAttendance 2 300Referee Nikita Yuklyaevskikh RUS Game 4Mon 1 February 201619 00Kazakhstan 1 9 RussiaS Pochkunov 60 Report 6 28 47 E Ivanushkin 17 P Zakharov 18 Y Vikulin 43 59 S Lomanov 78 I Larionov 86 M IshkeldinTrud UlyanovskAttendance 6 200Referee Petri Kuusela FIN Game 7Tue 2 February 201616 00Sweden 11 4 KazakhstanP Hellmyrs 8 41 M Johansson 10 J Andersson 13 J Lofstedt 28 C Edlund 30 36 43 E Pettersson 45 p S Jansson 58 D Berlin 80 Report 33 L Bedarev 65 S Pochkunov 68 S Gorchakov 76 M GavrilenkoVolga Sport Arena UlyanovskAttendance 893Referee Petri Kuusela FIN Game 8Tue 2 February 201619 00Russia 10 2 FinlandA Mirgazov 3 30 55 A Dzhusoev 15 Y Shardakov 27 M Ishkeldin 68 E Ivanushkin 71 79 S Lomanov 86 p 87 Report 32 80 J LiukkonenTrud Volga Sport Arena UlyanovskAttendance 3 718Referee Roland Fager SWE Game 11Wed 3 February 201616 00Kazakhstan 5 4 FinlandR Isaliyev 19 A Golubkov 43 p 66 p 82 D Zavidovski 77 Report 49 J Rintala 65 M Lukkarila 89 J Liukkonen 91 S LaakkonenVolga Sport Arena UlyanovskAttendance 937Referee Nikita Yuklyaevskikh RUS Game 12Wed 3 February 201619 00Russia 3 6 SwedenM Ishkeldin 48 E Dergaev 49 E Ivanushkin 53 Report 15 24 27 C Edlund 18 28 E Pettersson 66 D MossbergTrud Volga Sport Arena UlyanovskAttendance 4 350Referee Mats Olof Gustafsson FIN Group B Edit Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts1 Belarus 3 3 0 0 32 13 19 62 Norway 3 2 0 1 30 9 21 43 United States 3 1 0 2 17 14 3 24 Latvia 3 0 0 3 5 47 42 0Source 2 Game 1Mon 1 February 201610 00United States 11 1 LatviaA Skalbeck 16 K Brown 16 21 D Richardson 31 61 77 J Blucher 40 M Lickteig 43 R Haney 66 M Carman 83 85 Report 87 p J KadnajsVolga Sport Arena UlyanovskAttendance 1 700Referee Roland Fager SWE Game 2Mon 1 February 201613 00Belarus 7 5 NorwayS Yusupov 6 A Kabanov 20 34 58 70 p K Savchenko 48 R Nikitenko 81 Report 4 F Randsborg 37 M Austad 69 N Jensen 77 F Hagberg 87 C WaalerVolga Sport Arena UlyanovskAttendance 1 700Referee Mats Olof Gustafsson FIN Game 5Tue 2 February 201610 00Latvia 2 18 BelarusL Ziemins 35 A Befus 87 Report 5 20 27 36 40 57 p 62 79 A Kabanov 8 M Koshelev 22 26 53 61 67 76 R Nikitenko 44 60 S Chernetskiy 70 S YusupovVolga Sport Arena UlyanovskAttendance 850Referee Mats Olof Gustafsson FIN Game 6Tue 2 February 201613 00Norway 7 0 United StatesM Austad 9 F Hagberg 20 N Jensen 27 F Randsborg 36 P Loyning 67 S Kristoffersen 87 M Hogevold 89 ReportVolga Sport Arena UlyanovskAttendance 822Referee Nikita Yuklyaevskikh RUS Game 9Wed 3 February 201610 00Latvia 2 18 NorwayD D Orlovs 50 L Ziemins 88 Report 2 E Johnsen 8 F Randsborg 17 P Loyning 29 F Hagberg 32 43 P Moen 41 63 67 82 86 N Jensen 48 89 S Kristiffersen 49 M Hogevold 65 78 85 M Austad 70 own goalVolga Sport Arena Ulyanovsk Game 10Wed 3 February 201613 00Belarus 7 6 United StatesS Yusupov 2 63 R Nikitenko 6 54 V Bratchenko 35 A Kabanov 65 p 72 Report 16 P Knutson 18 D Richardson 26 66 82 p M Lickteig 75 M CarmanVolga Sport Arena Ulyanovsk Knockout stage Edit Quarter finalsSemi finalsFinal 4 February Ulyanovsk Sweden28 6 February Ulyanovsk Latvia3 Sweden2 4 February Ulyanovsk Finland3 Finland17 7 February Ulyanovsk Belarus3 Finland1 4 February Dimitrovgrad Russia6 Russia12 6 February Ulyanovsk United States2 Russia16 4 February Ulyanovsk Kazakhstan6Third place Kazakhstan11 7 February Ulyanovsk Norway3 Sweden4 Kazakhstan0 Quarter finals Edit Game 13Thu 4 February 201610 00Kazakhstan 11 3 NorwayV Bronnikov 12 21 80 p 86 p R Galyautdinov 31 76 R Isaliyev 48 58 68 M Gavrilenko 50 S Pochkunov 55 Report 19 p 45 p N Jensen 78 F RandsborgVolga Sport Arena UlyanovskAttendance 193Referee Petri Kuusela FIN Game 14Thu 4 February 201613 00Finland 17 3 BelarusV Aaltonen 3 M Kumpuoja 4 88 T Mustonen 7 18 52 J Liukkonen 8 20 54 M Lukkarila 11 90 S Laakkonen 44 85 S Helavuori 56 E Peuhkuri 66 74 J Rintala 70 Report 6 S Chernetskiy 63 71 S YusupovVolga Sport Arena UlyanovskAttendance 971Referee Roland Fager SWE Game 15Thu 4 February 201616 00 Sweden28 3Latvia D Mossberg 2 E Pettersson 4 38 49 62 84 A Westh 5 D Berlin 9 C Edlund 18 21 47 59 66 J Andersson 26 29 31 47 60 67 69 79 D Pizzoni Elfving 34 S Jansson 40 63 86 L Pettersson 68 E Safstrom 76 O Englund 82 Report 36 A Purvins 55 57 L ZieminsVolga Sport Arena UlyanovskAttendance 683Referee Nikita Yuklyaevskikh RUS Game 16Thu 4 February 201619 00Russia 12 2 United StatesI Larionov 8 89 P Zakharov 16 D Saveliev 17 A Mirgazov 26 36 N Ivanov 29 Y Befus 36 E Dergaev 42 87 M Prokofiev 66 75 Report 68 M Lickteig 79 K BrownStroitel Stadium DimitrovgradAttendance 4 623Referee Mats Olof Gustafsson FIN Semi finals Edit Game 17Sat 6 February 201613 00Russia 16 6 KazakhstanM Ishkeldin 1 Y Shardakov 8 22 63 S Lomanov 21 55 74 E Ivanushkin 23 Y Befus 26 57 I Larionov 36 65 Y Vilkunin 47 A Dzhusoev 68 90 P Zakharov 87 Report 12 67 78 S Pochkunov 24 P Dubovik 52 R Isaliyev 85 D ZavidovskyTrud UlyanovskAttendance 4 217Referee Roland Fager SWE Game 18Sat 6 February 201617 00Sweden 2 3 FinlandJ Lofstedt 38 C Edlund 68 Report 4 T Maatta 17 S Laakkonen 58 p P HiltunenTrud Volga Sport Arena UlyanovskAttendance 1 293Referee Nikita Yuklyaevskikh RUS Third place game Edit Game 21Sun 7 February 201612 00Sweden 4 0 KazakhstanE Pettersson 4 52 S Jansson 59 D Mossberg 83 ReportTrud UlyanovskAttendance 2 642Referee Petri Kuusela FIN Final Edit Game 22Sun 7 February 201616 00Finland 1 6 RussiaT Maatta 75 ReportYoutube 4 22 42 p S Lomanov 6 E Ivanushkin 32 A Mirgazov 89 P BulatovTrud UlyanovskAttendance 11 700Referee Roland Fager SWE Consolation tournament Edit 7th place game Edit Game 19Sat 6 February 2016United States 15 0 LatviaD Richardson 04 M Carman 11 12 83 D Martinson 31 M Lickteig 36 A Skalbeck 38 47 G Olson 42 K Brown 44 50 67 80 M Sandberg 70 S Arundel 90 ReportVolga Sport Arena UlyanovskReferee Petri Kuusela FIN 5th place game Edit Game 20Sat 6 February 2016Belarus 3 8 NorwayR Nikitenko 20 V Bratchenko 27 M Pashnel 89 Report 02 P Loyning 14 C Waaler 16 N Jensen 58 F Randsborg 62 own goal 63 P Moen 87 F Hagberg 90 M HogevoldVolga Sport Arena Ulyanovsk Final standings Edit Russia Finland Sweden4 Kazakhstan5 Norway6 Belarus7 United States8 LatviaChampions Edit The Russian squad winning the 2016 World Championship was set together of the following players 8 Pos Age Name Club1 GK 31 Roman Chernykh Yenisey Krasnoyarsk30 GK 29 Denis Rysev Bajkal Energija24 DF 30 Yuri Vikulin Yenisey Krasnoyarsk29 DF 33 Pyotr Zakharov Volga Ulyanovsk32 DF 32 Pavel Bulatov SKA Neftyanik Khabarovsk55 DF 26 Mikhail Prokopyev Yenisey Krasnoyarsk8 MF 25 Maxim Ishkeldin SKA Neftyanik Khabarovsk12 MF 25 Yuri Shardakov SKA Neftyanik Khabarovsk15 DF 23 Alan Dzhusoyev Yenisey Krasnoyarsk17 MF 36 Dmitry Savelyev Dynamo Moscow18 MF 37 Sergei Shaburov Dynamo Moscow20 MF 24 Janis Befus Dynamo Moscow21 MF 31 Igor Larionov Volga Ulyanovsk23 MF 27 Evgeny Dergaev Vodnik Arkhangelsk7 FW 35 Sergei Lomanov Jr Yenisey Krasnoyarsk10 FW 23 Almaz Mirgazov Yenisey Krasnoyarsk44 FW 19 Nikita Ivanov Dynamo Moscow88 FW 36 Yevgeny Ivanushkin Dynamo MoscowDivision B Edit China made its second WCS appearance while for Ukraine it was the third time Preliminary round Edit Group A Edit Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification1 Germany 3 3 0 0 17 7 10 6 Quarterfinals2 Hungary 3 2 0 1 15 10 5 43 Netherlands 3 1 0 2 10 14 4 2 Estonia 3 0 0 3 2 13 11 0 DisqualifiedSource 3 10 February 201611 30Estonia 6 2 awd 0 5 NetherlandsVolga Sport Arena Ulyanovsk 10 February 201614 00Germany 6 4 HungaryVolga Sport Arena Ulyanovsk 11 February 201614 00Estonia 2 3 HungaryVolga Sport Arena Ulyanovsk 11 February 201618 00Netherlands 3 6 GermanyStroitel Dimitrovgrad 12 February 201611 30Netherlands 2 8 HungaryVolga Sport Arena Ulyanovsk 12 February 201614 00Germany 7 7 awd 5 0 EstoniaVolga Sport Arena Ulyanovsk Note Estonia fielded an ineligible player in 2 of their matches Matches were awarded as 5 0 wins to their opponents and Estonia were disqualified from the competition Group B Edit Matches in Group B are 60 minutes in duration rather than the standard 90 minutes Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification1 Ukraine 5 4 0 1 32 12 20 8 Quarterfinals2 Japan 5 4 0 1 23 11 12 83 Mongolia 5 4 0 1 25 8 17 84 Czech Republic 5 2 0 3 37 22 15 45 China 5 1 0 4 14 29 15 26 Somalia 5 0 0 5 4 53 49 0 7 9th place groupSource 4 10 February 201607 30Mongolia 0 4 JapanVolga Sport Arena Ulyanovsk 10 February 201609 30Somalia 0 17 Czech RepublicVolga Sport Arena Ulyanovsk 10 February 201616 30Ukraine 6 1 JapanVolga Sport Arena Ulyanovsk 10 February 201618 30Mongolia 7 1 ChinaVolga Sport Arena Ulyanovsk 10 February 201621 00Czech Republic 7 9 UkraineVolga Sport Arena Ulyanovsk 11 February 201607 30China 1 8 Czech RepublicVolga Sport Arena Ulyanovsk 11 February 201609 30Somalia 0 8 UkraineVolga Sport Arena Ulyanovsk 11 February 201616 30Czech Republic 4 5 JapanVolga Sport Arena Ulyanovsk 11 February 201618 30China 2 8 UkraineVolga Sport Arena Ulyanovsk 11 February 201621 00Mongolia 9 1 SomaliaVolga Sport Arena Ulyanovsk 12 February 201607 30Japan 10 0 SomaliaVolga Sport Arena Ulyanovsk 12 February 201609 30Czech Republic 1 7 MongoliaVolga Sport Arena Ulyanovsk 12 February 201616 30China 1 3 JapanVolga Sport Arena Ulyanovsk 12 February 201618 30Mongolia 2 1 UkraineVolga Sport Arena Ulyanovsk 12 February 201621 00China 9 3 SomaliaVolga Sport Arena Ulyanovsk Knockout stage Edit Quarter finalsSemi finalsFinal 13 February Ulyanovsk Germany10 13 February Ulyanovsk China5 Germany5 3 13 February Ulyanovsk Ukraine5 2 Ukraine2 2 14 February Ulyanovsk Japan2 1 Germany5 13 February Ulyanovsk Hungary4 Hungary7 13 February Ulyanovsk Czech Republic3 Hungary5 13 February Ulyanovsk Mongolia4Third place Netherlands0 14 February Ulyanovsk Mongolia4 Ukraine6 Mongolia5 Extra time played Quarter finals Edit The matches were 60 minutes rather than standard 90 minutes 13 February 201607 00Germany 10 5 ChinaVolga Sport Arena Ulyanovsk 13 February 201609 00Hungary 7 3 Czech RepublicVolga Sport Arena Ulyanovsk 13 February 201611 00Netherlands 0 4 MongoliaVolga Sport Arena Ulyanovsk 13 February 201613 00Ukraine 2 2 2 1 pens JapanVolga Sport Arena Ulyanovsk 7 9th place group Edit The matches were 60 minutes rather than standard 90 minutes Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts1 Czech Republic 2 2 0 0 22 2 20 42 China 2 1 0 1 16 7 9 23 Somalia 2 0 0 2 1 30 29 0Source 5 13 February 201617 00Czech Republic 16 0 SomaliaVolga Sport Arena Ulyanovsk 14 February 201608 00China 14 1 SomaliaVolga Sport Arena Ulyanovsk 14 February 201613 00Czech Republic 6 2 ChinaVolga Sport Arena Ulyanovsk Semi finals Edit The matches were 60 minutes rather than standard 90 minutes 13 February 201620 00Hungary 5 4 MongoliaVolga Sport Arena Ulyanovsk 13 February 201622 00Germany 5 5 3 2 pens a e t UkraineVolga Sport Arena Ulyanovsk 5th place game Edit The match was 60 minutes rather than standard 90 minutes 14 February 201610 30Japan 3 2 NetherlandsVolga Sport Arena Ulyanovsk Third place game Edit 14 February 201615 30Ukraine 6 5 a e t MongoliaVolga Sport Arena Ulyanovsk Final Edit 14 February 201618 00Germany 5 4 HungaryVolga Sport Arena Ulyanovsk Final standings Edit 1 Germany2 Hungary3 Ukraine4 Mongolia5 Japan6 Netherlands7 Czech Republic8 China9 SomaliaDQ EstoniaBroadcasting EditFinland Yle Sweden Kanal 5 Eurosport 2 9 International https web archive org web 20160205193815 http bandy2016 ru en photos and videos broadcastsSurrounding events EditUlyanovsk Oblast Governor Sergey Ivanovich Morozov has taken a special interest in promoting the cultural events surrounding the 2016 Bandy World Championship since it takes place in Ulyanovsk Many streets enterprises and organizations were decorated with the symbols of the bandy championship 10 On January 23 the bright event Stars of Sport were held for inhabitants and visitors of the city as a prelude to the opening ceremony of the world championship It was held at the shopping center Aquamall in downtown Ulyanovsk and featured sports stars like Ilia Averbukh and Maxim Marinin 11 The formal opening ceremony was held on January 31 2016 12 Sources Edit Schedule Results Archived from the original on 2016 02 07 Retrieved 2016 02 08 Bandy2016 ru Teams Archived from the original on 2015 11 22 Retrieved 2015 10 23 regnum ru bandy2016 ru Archived from the original on 2015 12 22 Retrieved 2015 12 18 rusbandy ru rusbandy ru Information about World Championship in Bandy 2016 Worldbandy com 2016 02 02 Archived from the original on 2016 02 15 Retrieved 2016 02 16 Roster in Russian Rusbandy 22 January 2016 Retrieved 28 August 2016 Discovery Networks Utokar Portfoljen Med Bandy VM in Swedish 9 November 2015 Archived from the original on 21 November 2015 Retrieved 21 November 2015 bandy2016 ru Sergey Morozov the Governor of the Ulyanovsk region emphasized the importance of patriotic events during the Bandy World Championship 2016 read 2016 01 30 bandy2016 ru Stars of world figure skating will meet with fans at the shopping center Aquamall Archived 2016 02 05 at the Wayback Machine read 2016 01 30 Facebook Bandy 2016 read 2016 01 31External links EditOfficial webpage Official Facebook Page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2016 Bandy World Championship amp oldid 1122248171, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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