1957 Bandy World Championship

The 1957 Bandy World Championship[1] was contested among three men's bandy playing nations and was the first ever Bandy World Championship. Norway declined to take part due to the Soviet invasion of Hungary the year before.

1957 Bandy World Championship
Tournament details
Host country Finland
Dates28 February – 3 March 1957
Teams3
Final positions
Champions  Soviet Union
Runner-up  Finland
Third place  Sweden
Tournament statistics
Matches played3
Goals scored18 (6 per match)
Scoring leader(s)Alpo Aho (FIN), Valentin Antamaiev (URS), Yevgeny Papugin (URS)
(3 points)
None
1961
Participating countries in the 1957 Bandy World Championship
Blue: countries participating
Green: members of the Federation of International Bandy not participating in this year's World Championship

The championship was played in Finland from 28 February to 3 March 1957, as part of the fifty year anniversary celebrations for the Ball Association of Finland, which at the time was the governing body for bandy in Finland. The tournament was officially opened by President of the republic Urho Kekkonen.[2] All games, which were only three, were played at the Helsinki Olympic Stadium. The Soviet Union became champions.[3][4][5]

Participants

Premier tour

  • 28 February
Finland – Sweden 4–3 (Timoska (2), Aho (2) - Vikner, Vikman, Fredblad)
  • 2 March
Soviet Union – Sweden 2–2 (Papugin, Atamanychev - Janson, Saav)
  • 3 March
Soviet Union – Finland 6–1 (Atamanychev (2), Vodyanov, Papugin (2), Shunin - Aho)
RankCountryPtsWTLBpBcDiff
1 Soviet Union311083+5
2 Finland210159−4
3 Sweden101156−1
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