The Swedish bandy championship final is a yearly event concluding the bandy season in Sweden and deciding the Swedish bandy champions.
From 1907 to 1930, the finalists were decided from a cup tournament and from 1931 the finalists have been decided from a play-off tournament of the top-tier of the Swedish bandy league system. [1]
The first final was held in 1907, when IFK Uppsala beat IFK Gävle with 4–1 in Boulognerskogen, Gävle. [2]
In 1912, two winners were declared, because no replay of the tied final could be played due to the weather. [3]
Below is a list of finals since 2000.
Sandvikens AIK | 8–5 | Hammarby IF |
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Södergren (3) Muhrén (2) Andersson Eriksson Hagberg | Report | Claesson (2) Sandell Murling o.g. |
Västerås SK | 4–3 | Hammarby IF |
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Östling (2) Carlsson (2) | Report | Claesson (2) Liw |
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Sandvikens AIK | 8–4 | Västerås SK |
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Muhrén (3) J. Gustafsson Söderholm Eriksson Mossberg Nilsson | Report | Carlsson (4) |
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Sandvikens AIK | 6–4 | Hammarby IF |
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P. Nilsson (2) Björkman Muhrén Mossberg Hagberg | Report | O. Jonsson Rosendahl Persson Sandell |
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Edsbyns IF | 7–6 | Hammarby IF |
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Edling (3) Rönnkvist (2) Andersson Törnberg | Report | Karlsson (2) Sandell (2) Rosendahl Eskhult |
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Edsbyns IF | 6–4 | Sandvikens AIK |
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Hedqvist (2) Rönnqvist Liw Huotelin Edling | Report | Andersson (2) Muhrén (2) |
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Edsbyns IF | 6–2 | Hammarby IF |
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Hedqvist (2) Hellmyrs Rönnqvist Edling D. Andersson | Report | Spjuth D. Karlsson |
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Edsbyns IF | 4–3 (a.e.t.) | Hammarby IF |
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Olsson Edling Pär Törnberg Hedqvist | Report | M. Bergwall Spjuth Eriksson |
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Edsbyns IF | 11–6 | Sandvikens AIK |
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Liw (3) Hedqvist (3) Hammarström (2) Edling (2) Peter Törnberg | Report | Nilsson (3) Mohlén Andersson Hagberg |
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Västerås SK | 5–4 | Edsbyns IF |
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Nilsson (2) Anderbro (2) Holmberg | Report | Edling (2) Mickelsson Pär Törnberg |
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Hammarby IF won their first Swedish title after six final losses since 2000 by defeating Bollnäs GIF with 3–1 in a match played with three periods of 30 minutes instead of the normal two halves of 45 minutes due to heavy snow. [4]
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Sandvikens AIK | 6–5 (a.e.t.) | Bollnäs GIF |
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Edlund (2) Berlin Eriksson Sveshnikov Aarni | Report | Hellmyrs (2) Forslund (2) Spinnars |
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Sandvikens AIK | 6–5 | Villa Lidköping BK |
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Edlund (3) Löfstedt Nilsson Berlin | Report | Karlsson (2) Gustafsson Bryngelson Andersson |
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Hammarby IF | 9–4 | Sandvikens AIK |
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Pizzoni Elfving (2) Spjuth (2) Gilljam (2) Englund Erixon Sundin | Report | Edlund (3) Pettersson |
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Sandvikens AIK | 5–4 | Västerås SK |
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Muhrén (2) Pettersson (2) Edlund | Report | Nilsson (2) Gröhn Esplund |
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Västerås SK | 6–4 | Sandvikens AIK |
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Nilsson (3) Holmberg Olsson Rintala | Report | Säfström (2) P. Nilsson (2) |
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Västerås SK | 5–2 | Villa Lidköping BK |
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Jansson Holmberg Bergström Sjöström Gröhn | Report | D. Karlsson Esplund |
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Edsbyns IF | 3–1 | Bollnäs GIF |
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Tuomas Määttä 4', 85' Hammarström 84' (p) | Report | Wiik 19' |
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