World Bandy Championship 1963

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The third Bandy World Cup was the 20th February bis 24. February 1963 in Sweden held. The Soviet Union became world champion for the third time in a row.

The world championship was played in a group system. The six matches were spread over three game days, on each of which two games were played. There was a day of rest between each game day.

Venues

The game was played in the five cities of Nässjö , Karlstad , Uppsala , Västerås , Stockholm and Katrineholm , the seat of the international bandy association.

Attendees

The following 4 teams took part in the tournament:

4 from Europe Flag of the Soviet Union (dark version) .svg
Soviet Union
Flag of Norway.svg
Norway
Flag of Finland.svg
Finland
Flag of Sweden.svg
Sweden

Game round

20th February 1963 Flag of the Soviet Union (dark version) .svg Soviet Union
6: 1 Flag of Finland.svg Finland
Nässjö
20th February 1963 Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
12: 0 Flag of Norway.svg Norway
Karlstad
February 22, 1963 Flag of the Soviet Union (dark version) .svg Soviet Union
8: 1 Flag of Norway.svg Norway
Katrineholm
February 22, 1963 Flag of Finland.svg Finland
1-0 Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
Uppsala
February 24, 1963 Flag of Norway.svg Norway
2: 2 Flag of Finland.svg Finland
Västerås
February 24, 1963 Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
0: 8 Flag of the Soviet Union (dark version) .svg Soviet Union
Stockholm

Closing table

Pl. Sp S. U N Gates Diff Points
1. Flag of the Soviet Union (dark version) .svg Soviet Union 3 3 0 0 22: 2 +20 6th
2. Flag of Finland.svg Finland 3 1 1 1 4: 8 −4 3
3. Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 3 1 0 2 12: 9 +3 2
4th Flag of Norway.svg Norway 3 0 1 2 3:22 −19 1

List of goalscorers

player Gates
1 Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Valentin Atamanichev 5
Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Yevgeny Papugin 5

World champion team

Flag of the Soviet Union (dark version) .svg Soviet Union
Anatoly Melnikov
Valentin Atamanichev
Vitaly Danilov
Yevgeny Gerasimov
Valery Moslow
Yevgeny Papugin
Yuri Stschorin
Vyacheslav Soloviev
Yury Stscholni
Valentin Tschardin
Nikolai Durakov
Aleksander Ismodenov
Mikhail Osintsev
Viktor Stschekhovchev
Yuri Warsin
A. Vologsjannikov

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