2020 Women's Bandy World Championship| X Bandy World Championship |
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| Host country | Norway |
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| City | Oslo |
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| Venues | 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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| Runners-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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| Scoring leader(s) | Matilda Plan Tilda Ström (8 points) |
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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
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
Tournament awards
The following players was named the best in their position in the 2020 tournament:[3]
- MVP: Matilda Plan
- Best goalkeeper: Sara Carlström
- Best defender: Malin Kuul
- Best midfielder: Galina Mikhaylova
- Best forward: Tilda Ström
- Fair play: Japan
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