2020 Women's Bandy World Championship
International ice hockey competition
2020 Women's Bandy World ChampionshipX Bandy World Championship |
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Host country | Norway |
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City | Oslo |
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Venue(s) | 3 (in 1 host city) |
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Dates | 19–22 February 2020 |
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Teams | 8 |
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Champions | Sweden (9th title) |
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Runner-up | Russia |
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Third place | Norway |
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Fourth place | Finland |
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Games played | 22 |
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Goals scored | 134 (6.09 per game) |
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Attendance | 2,792 (127 per game) |
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MVP | Matilda Plan |
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The 2020 Women's Bandy World Championship was held from 19 to 22 February 2020 in Oslo, Norway.[1]
Eight teams participated in the tournament as China pulled out due to concerns about the coronavirus pandemic.[2]
Venues
Location of the venues within the city of
Oslo
Squads
Main article: 2020 Women's Bandy World Championship squads
Group stage
All times are local (UTC+1).
Group A
Group B
Knockout stage
Bracket
Semifinals
Seventh place game
Fifth place game
Third place game
Final
Final ranking
Awards
- MVP: Matilda Plan
- Best goalkeeper: Sara Carlström
- Best defender: Malin Kuul
- Best midfielder: Galina Mikhaylova
- Best forward: Tilda Ström
- Fair play: Japan
References
External links
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