Svenska Cupen (bandy)
Svenska Cupen (English: The Swedish Cup), Svenska Cupen i bandy, is a knockout cup competition in Swedish bandy and the main bandy cup only open for domestic Swedish teams.
Founded | 2005 |
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Region | Sweden |
Number of teams | 8 |
Current champions | Edsbyns IF (3rd title) |
Most successful club(s) | Sandvikens AIK (6 titles) |
Television broadcasters | TV4 |
Website | Svenska Cupen i bandy |
The first year was 2005, and was won by Edsbyns IF. The first women's edition was played in 2019, and won by Västerås SK.[1]
Starting for the second year of the cup, a qualification round was made with matches played at different locations around Sweden in January. The real cup was then played at one location in the beginning of or mid-October. Since bandy is a winter sport with a season from autumn to spring, this meant that the qualification games were played in another season than the final cup was played, which could mean that a qualified club could come to the cup with a team consisting of many other players compared to the qualification round, as players are usually traded during the summer. For the 2010 Svenska cupen the qualification round was moved to August–September and the final cup was made smaller, from earlier 16 teams to now 8.[2]
The cup in October has been played in Edsbyn, Västerås, Vänersborg and Linköping in different years.
Cup winners
Men
Year | Winner |
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2005 | Edsbyns IF |
2006 | Sandvikens AIK |
2007 | Hammarby IF |
2008 | Edsbyns IF |
2009 | Sandvikens AIK |
2010 | Sandvikens AIK |
2011 | Sandvikens AIK |
2012 | Sandvikens AIK |
2013 | Hammarby IF |
2014 | Hammarby IF |
2015 | Västerås SK |
2016 | Villa Lidköping BK |
2017 | Sandvikens AIK |
2018 | Västerås SK |
2019 | Edsbyns IF |
2020 | Villa Lidköping BK |
Women
Year | Winner |
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2019 | Västerås SK |
References
- "Västerås SK historiska mästare" (in Swedish). Bandy World. 20 October 2019. Retrieved 14 November 2019.
- Erik Jonsson (16 December 2009). "Svenska Cupen byter utseende" (in Swedish). Svenska cupen i bandy. Archived from the original on 2 September 2010. Retrieved 16 December 2009.