2017 Bandy World Championship squads

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Below are the squads for the 2017 Bandy World Championship final tournament in Sweden.

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Group A

Finland

Coach: Antti Parviainen [1]

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsClub
231 GK Kimmo Kyllönen Flag of Sweden.svg Tellus
721 GK Pertti Virtanen Flag of Finland.svg OLS
6 Teemu Määttä Flag of Sweden.svg Sirius
8 Joonas Peuhkuri Flag of Sweden.svg Sirius
10 Mikko Rytkönen Flag of Finland.svg JPS
11 Markus Kumpuoja Flag of Sweden.svg Sirius
14 Samuli Helavuori Flag of Sweden.svg Bollnäs
20 Juho Liukkonen Flag of Finland.svg Kampparit
21 Tuomas Liukkonen Flag of Finland.svg Kampparit
22 Ville Aaltonen Flag of Sweden.svg Bollnäs
46 Ilari Moisala Flag of Russia.svg Volga
66 Tommi Määttä Flag of Sweden.svg Edsbyn
70 Rolf Larsson Flag of Sweden.svg Hammarby
74 Eetu Peuhkuri Flag of Sweden.svg Gripen Trollhättan
85 Pekka Rintala Flag of Sweden.svg Peace & Love City
87 Mikko Lukkarila Flag of Sweden.svg IFK Vänersborg
91 Janne Rintala Flag of Sweden.svg Västerås
99 Tuomas Määttä Flag of Sweden.svg Edsbyn

Kazakhstan

Russia

Coach: [2]

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsClub
1 GK Roman Chernych Flag of Russia.svg Yenisey
1 GK Denis Rysev Flag of Russia.svg Baykal-Energiya
2 DF Pavel Bulatov Flag of Sweden.svg IFK Vänersborg
2 DF Yuri Vikulin Flag of Russia.svg Yenisey
2 DF Mikhail Prokopiev Flag of Russia.svg Yenisey
2 DF Vasily Granovsky Flag of Russia.svg SKA-Neftyanik
2 DF Alexei Chizhov Flag of Russia.svg SKA-Neftyanik
2 DF Valery Ivkin Flag of Russia.svg SKA-Neftyanik
3 MF Alan Dzhusoev Flag of Sweden.svg Sandviken
3 MF Dmitry Savelyev (bandy player)  [ ru ] Flag of Russia.svg Vodnik
3 MF Janis Befus Flag of Russia.svg Vodnik
3 MF Sergey Shaburov Flag of Russia.svg Dynamo Moscow
3 MF Maxim Ishkeldin Flag of Russia.svg SKA-Neftyanik
3 MF Yuri Shardakov Flag of Russia.svg SKA-Neftyanik
3 MF Alexander Antipov Flag of Russia.svg SKA-Neftyanik
4 FW Yevgeny Ivanushkin Flag of Russia.svg Baykal-Energiya
4 FW Artem Bondarenko Flag of Russia.svg SKA-Neftyanik
4 FW Nikita Ivanov Flag of Sweden.svg IFK Vänersborg
4 FW Almaz Mirgazov Flag of Russia.svg Yenisey

Sweden

Coach: Svenne Olsson [3]

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsClub
1 GK Andreas Bergwall Flag of Sweden.svg Västerås
1 GK Patrik Hedberg Flag of Sweden.svg Hammarby
Andreas Westh Flag of Sweden.svg Bollnäs
Martin Johansson Flag of Sweden.svg Villa Lidköping
Linus Pettersson Flag of Sweden.svg Sandviken
David Pizzoni Elfving Flag of Sweden.svg Hammarby
Per Hellmyrs Flag of Sweden.svg Bollnäs
Hans Andersson Flag of Sweden.svg Edsbyn
Erik Säfström Flag of Russia.svg SKA-Neftyanik
Daniel Berlin Flag of Sweden.svg Bollnäs
Johan Löfstedt Flag of Sweden.svg Vetlanda
Daniel Mossberg Flag of Sweden.svg Sandviken
Adam Gilljam Flag of Sweden.svg Hammarby
Jesper Eriksson Flag of Sweden.svg Villa Lidköping
Christoffer Edlund Flag of Sweden.svg Sandviken
Erik Pettersson Flag of Sweden.svg Sandviken
Daniel Andersson Flag of Sweden.svg Villa Lidköping
Patrik Nilsson Flag of Sweden.svg Bollnäs

Group B

Belarus

Germany

Norway

United States

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