2007 Women's Bandy World Championship

The 2007 Women's Bandy World Championship the third Women's Bandy World Championship and was contested by 7 bandy playing countries. The championship was played in Budapest, Hungary from 11 to 17 February 2007. Sweden defeated Russia, 3–2, in the final.[1]

2007 Women's Bandy World Championship
3rd Women's Bandy World Championship
The tournament venue City Park Ice Rink
Tournament details
Host country Hungary
CityBudapest
DatesFebruary 11 – 17, 2007
Teams7
Final positions
Champions  Sweden
Runner-up  Russia
Third place  Norway
Fourth place Canada
← 2006
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Participating nations

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Venue

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City Park Ice Rink
Host venue
 
Location   Hungary - Budapest
Constructed Built: 1869
Opened: 1870
Renovated: 1968, 2011
Capacity

Premier tour

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  • 11 February
Canada - Hungary 6-0
  • 12 February
Russia – Norway 7-1
Finland – USA 5-0
Norway – Canada 4-1
USA - Hungary 10-0
Sweden - Russia 3-3 (Russia won penalty shoot out)
  • 13 February
Finland - Canada 2-3
Sweden - Hungary 6-0
Russia - USA 10-0
Sweden - Norway 10-0
Russia - Hungary 8-0
  • 14 February
Sweden - USA 0-0 (Sweden won penalty shoot out)
Norway - Finland 2-0
Russia - Canada 3-0
Norway - USA 3-0
Finland - Hungary 4-0
  • 15 February
Sweden - Canada 9-0
Russia - Finland 2-0
Norway - Hungary 5-0
Sweden - Finland 7-1
USA - Canada 1-6
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1   Russia 6 5 1 0 33 4 +29 11
2   Sweden 6 4 2 0 35 4 +31 10
3   Norway 6 4 0 2 15 18 −3 8
4   Canada 6 3 0 3 16 19 −3 6
5   Finland 6 2 0 4 12 14 −2 4
6   United States 6 1 1 4 11 24 −13 3
7   Hungary 6 0 0 6 0 39 −39 0
Source: [citation needed]

Final Tour

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Semifinals

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  • 16 February
(S1) Russia - Canada 5-0
(S2) Sweden - Norway 7-0

Match for 5th place

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  • 16 February
Finland - USA 2-1

Match for 3rd place

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  • 16 February
Canada - Norway 3-3 (Norway won penalty shoot out)

Final

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  • 17 February
Russia - Sweden 2-3

References

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  • "World Championships Women 2006/07". bandysidan.nu. Retrieved March 19, 2011.
  1. ^ "Guld till gula och blå VM-damer" (in Swedish). Dagens nyheter. 18 February 2007. Retrieved 4 February 2017.