Russian Government Cup

Russian Government Cup was a tournament for national teams in bandy, arranged in Russia every other year from 1972[1] until 2012. The cup has not been played since 2012.[citation needed]

Russian Government Cup
Statusdefunct
Genrebandy
Frequencybiannually
CountryRussia
Inaugurated1972 (1972)
Most recent2012 (2012)

When the Bandy World Championships were held every other year, this tournament was held in around the same time of the year (February/March) in the years when there was no World Championships. Starting in 2003, it was arranged in December instead.[citation needed]

History edit

Besides the national teams, there have sometimes been irregular teams representing federation subjects of Russia (earlier the USSR) or a "Russia no. 2" team – these are written with italics below and marked with two flags if they are federation subjects – or Russian club teams, to fill out the tournament. Youth national teams have also occasionally been invited.

It was called the Rossiya Tournament until 1990, because it was arranged by the newspaper Sovetskaya Rossiya. Since then, it was instead being arranged by the Russian government, hence the latter name.

Tournaments edit

Year Venue(s) Winner Second place Third place Fourth place
1972
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Ulyanovsk   Soviet Union   Sweden   Finland   Norway
1974
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Arkhangelsk   Sweden   Soviet Union   Finland   Norway
1976
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Khabarovsk   Soviet Union   Sweden   Finland   Norway
1978
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Kemerovo   Soviet Union   Finland   Sweden   Norway
1980
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Syktyvkar   Soviet Union   Sweden   Finland    Komi ASSR
1982
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Syktyvkar   Soviet Union   Sweden   Finland   Norway
1984
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Kemerovo   Soviet Union   Sweden   Norway   Finland
1986
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Irkutsk   Soviet Union   Sweden   Finland    Russian SFSR
1988
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Abakan   Soviet Union   Sweden   Finland   Norway
1990
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Novosibirsk   Sweden   Finland   Soviet Union   Norway
1992
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Krasnoyarsk   Russia   Sweden   Commonwealth of Independent States   Finland
1994
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Krasnoyarsk and Moscow   Sweden   Norway   Russia   Finland
1996
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Arkhangelsk   Sweden   Russia   Russia-2   Finland
1998
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Nizhny Novgorod   Russia   Sweden   Finland   Norway
2000
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Kazan   Russia    Tatarstan   Sweden   Finland
2002
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Arkhangelsk   Russia   Russia-2   Finland   Sweden
2003
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Krasnogorsk   Sweden   Russia-2   Russia   Sweden U
2006
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Krasnogorsk   Russia   Sweden Baykal-Energiya Irkutsk   Norway
2008
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Novosibirsk   Russia   Sweden   Russia-2   Finland
2010
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Kirov   Russia   Sweden   Russia-2    Ulyanovsk Oblast
2012
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Abakan   Russia   Finland   Russia-2    Khakassia

References edit

  1. ^ Anders Söderman (14 December 2008). "Två svenska skador inför Rossija-turneringen" (in Swedish). Svenska fans. Retrieved 2 November 2020.