List of Finnish bandy champions

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Finnish bandy champion is the title given to the team winning the play-off at the end of Bandyliiga, the highest bandy league in Finland.

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Bandy was the first team sport, for which a Finnish championship was contested. This was in early 1908 (while the first Finnish championship in association football were played later the same year). The league and the championship are administered by Finland's Bandy Association. [1]

Finnish Workers' Sports Federation had its own Finnish bandy championship tournament 1924–1955.

Winners through the years

Men

YearChampion (gold medalist)Runner-up (silver medalist)Bronze medalist
1908 Polyteknikkojen Urheiluseura IFK Helsingfors Not awarded
1909 Polyteknikkojen Urheiluseura IFK Helsingfors Not awarded
1910 IFK Helsingfors Polyteknikkojen Urheiluseura Not awarded
1911 IFK Helsingfors Viipurin IFK Not awarded
1912 IFK Helsingfors Viipurin SLU Not awarded
1913 IFK Helsingfors Viipurin Bandy & Jalkapalloseura Not awarded
1914 Viipurin Bandy & Jalkapalloseura IFK Helsingfors Not awarded
1915 Viipurin Bandy & Jalkapalloseura IFK Helsingfors Not awarded
1916 Viipurin Bandy & Jalkapalloseura IFK Helsingfors Not awarded
1917 Viipurin Bandy & Jalkapalloseura Kronohagens IF Not awarded
1918 Not played because of the Finnish Civil War
1919 Viipurin Bandy & Jalkapalloseura IFK Helsingfors Not awarded
1920 Viipurin Bandy & Jalkapalloseura Helsingin Palloseura Not awarded
1921 Helsingin Jalkapalloklubi Viipurin Bandy & Jalkapalloseura Not awarded
1922 Viipurin Bandy & Jalkapalloseura Kronohagens IF Not awarded
1923 Helsingin Jalkapalloklubi Viipurin Bandy & Jalkapalloseura Not awarded
1924 Helsingin Jalkapalloklubi Viipurin Sudet Not awarded
1925 Viipurin Sudet Helsingin Jalkapalloklubi Not awarded
1926 Viipurin Sudet Kronohagens IF Not awarded
1927 Viipurin Sudet Helsingin Jalkapalloklubi Not awarded
1928 Helsingin Jalkapalloklubi Viipurin Sudet Not awarded
1929 Viipurin Sudet IFK Helsingfors Not awarded
1930 Viipurin Sudet Kronohagens IF Not awarded
1931 Viipurin Palloseura Viipurin Sudet Kronohagens IF
1932 Viipurin Sudet Kronohagens IF Viipurin Palloseura
1933 Viipurin Sudet IFK Helsingfors Viipurin Palloseura
1934 IFK Helsingfors Viipurin Palloseura Viipurin Sudet
1935 IFK Helsingfors Viipurin Sudet Borgå Akilles
1936 Viipurin Palloseura IFK Helsingfors Viipurin Sudet
1937 Helsingin Jalkapalloklubi IFK Helsingfors Viipurin Sudet
1938 IFK Helsingfors Warkauden Pallo -35 Helsingin Jalkapalloklubi
1939 IFK Helsingfors Ylä-Vuoksen Palloseura Warkauden Pallo -35
1940 Not played because of the Finnish Winter War
1941 IFK Helsingfors Viipurin Sudet Helsingin Jalkapalloklubi
1942 Not played because of the Continuation War [lower-alpha 1]
1943 Warkauden Pallo -35 IFK Helsingfors Not awarded
1944 IFK Helsingfors Warkauden Pallo -35 Not awarded
1945 Warkauden Pallo -35 Oulun Palloseura IFK Helsingfors
1946 Warkauden Pallo -35 Helsingin Jalkapalloklubi IFK Helsingfors
1947 Warkauden Pallo -35 Oulun Palloseura IFK Helsingfors
1948 Warkauden Pallo -35 Oulun Palloseura Lappeenrannan Urheilu-Miehet
1949 Lappeenrannan Urheilu-Miehet Vasa IFK Oulun Palloseura
1950 Warkauden Pallo -35 Oulun Palloseura Vasa IFK
1951 Veiterä Lappeenranta Oulun Palloseura Warkauden Pallo -35
1952 Warkauden Pallo -35 Oulun Palloseura Veiterä Lappeenranta
1953 Oulun Palloseura Veiterä Lappeenranta Warkauden Pallo -35
1954 Warkauden Pallo -35 Veiterä Lappeenranta Oulun Palloseura
1955 Veiterä Lappeenranta Oulun Palloseura Warkauden Pallo -35
1956 Oulun Palloseura Käpylän Urheilu-Veikot Veiterä Lappeenranta
1957 Veiterä Lappeenranta Oulun Palloseura Käpylän Urheilu-Veikot
1958 Käpylän Urheilu-Veikot Oulun Palloseura Veiterä Lappeenranta
1959 Käpylän Urheilu-Veikot Oulun Palloseura Veiterä Lappeenranta
1960 Oulun Palloseura Veiterä Lappeenranta Käpylän Urheilu-Veikot
1961 Oulun Palloseura Käpylän Urheilu-Veikot Veiterä Lappeenranta
1962 Oulun Palloseura Oulun Luistinseura Käpylän Urheilu-Veikot
1963 Oulun Palloseura Veitsiluodon Vastus Warkauden Pallo -35
1964 Oulun Palloseura Vasa IFK Oulun Luistinseura
1965 Warkauden Pallo -35 IFK Helsingfors Oulun Palloseura
1966 Warkauden Pallo -35 Lappeenrannan Pallo IFK Helsingfors
1967 Warkauden Pallo -35 Oulun Luistinseura Oulun Palloseura
1968 Mikkelin Palloilijat Borgå Akilles Warkauden Pallo -35
1969 Veitsiluodon Vastus Mikkelin Palloilijat Warkauden Pallo -35
1970 Oulun Luistinseura Warkauden Pallo -35 Mikkelin Palloilijat
1971 Warkauden Pallo -35 Veitsiluodon Vastus Oulun Luistinseura
1972 Veitsiluodon Vastus Warkauden Pallo -35 IFK Helsingfors
1973 Veitsiluodon Vastus IFK Helsingfors Oulun Luistinseura
1974 Veitsiluodon Vastus Warkauden Pallo -35 Oulun Luistinseura
1975 Oulun Luistinseura IFK Helsingfors Warkauden Pallo -35
1976 Oulun Luistinseura Warkauden Pallo -35 Veitsiluodon Vastus
1977 Oulun Luistinseura Veiterä Lappeenranta Veitsiluodon Vastus
1978 IFK Helsingfors Oulun Luistinseura Borgå Akilles
1979 Oulun Luistinseura Veiterä Lappeenranta IFK Helsingfors
1980 Veiterä Lappeenranta IFK Helsingfors Veitsiluodon Vastus
1981 Borgå Akilles Oulun Luistinseura Lappeenrannan Veiterä
1982 Oulun Luistinseura IFK Helsingfors Borgå Akilles
1983 Oulun Luistinseura IFK Helsingfors Borgå Akilles
1984 Oulun Luistinseura IFK Helsingfors Borgå Akilles
1985 Borgå Akilles Veitsiluodon Vastus Oulun Luistinseura
1986 Oulun Luistinseura Veiterä Lappeenranta IFK Helsingfors
1987 IFK Helsingfors Oulun Luistinseura Akilles
1988 IFK Helsingfors Veiterä Lappeenranta Oulun Luistinseura
1989 Botnia-69 Oulun Luistinseura IFK Helsingfors
1990 Oulun Luistinseura Botnia-69 Warkauden Pallo -35
1991 Oulun Luistinseura Botnia-69 IFK Helsingfors
1992 Botnia-69 Warkauden Pallo -35 Oulun Luistinseura
1993 Warkauden Pallo -35 Botnia-69 Veiterä Lappeenranta
1994 Warkauden Pallo -35 Veiterä Lappeenranta Oulun Luistinseura
1995 Warkauden Pallo -35 Oulun Luistinseura Botnia-69
1996 Warkauden Pallo -35 Tornion Palloveikot Botnia-69
1997 Botnia-69 Tornion Palloveikot Warkauden Pallo -35
1998 IFK Helsingfors Botnia-69 Porin Narukerä
1999 Porin Narukerä Tornion Palloveikot Warkauden Pallo -35
2000 Tornion Palloveikot Oulun Luistinseura IFK Helsingfors
2001 Oulun Luistinseura Tornion Palloveikot IFK Helsingfors
2002 Tornion Palloveikot Oulun Luistinseura Porin Narukerä
2003 Oulun Luistinseura Tornion Palloveikot Warkauden Pallo -35
2004 Tornion Palloveikot Oulun Luistinseura Warkauden Pallo -35
2005 Tornion Palloveikot Porin Narukerä Oulun Luistinseura
2006 Tornion Palloveikot Oulun Luistinseura Porin Narukerä
2007 Tornion Palloveikot IFK Helsingfors Porin Narukerä
2008 Oulun Luistinseura Tornion Palloveikot Warkauden Pallo -35
2009 Oulun Luistinseura IFK Helsingfors Oulun Palloseura
2010 IFK Helsingfors Oulun Luistinseura Porin Narukerä
2011 IFK Helsingfors Mikkelin Kampparit Porin Narukerä
2012 Mikkelin Kampparit Porin Narukerä IFK Helsingfors
2013 IFK Helsingfors Porin Narukerä Mikkelin Kampparit
2014 Oulun Luistinseura Jyväskylän Seudun Palloseura Borgå Akilles
2015 Mikkelin Kampparit IFK Helsingfors Veiterä Lappeenranta
2016 Botnia-69 Borgå Akilles Mikkelin Kampparit
2017 Veiterä Lappeenranta Borgå Akilles Jyväskylän Seudun Palloseura
2018 Veiterä Lappeenranta Mikkelin Kampparit Akilles
2019 Jyväskylän Seudun Palloseura Veiterä Lappeenranta Mikkelin Kampparit
2020 Borgå Akilles Veiterä Lappeenranta Jyväskylän Seudun Palloseura
2021 Borgå Akilles Veiterä Lappeenranta Porin Narukerä
2022 Veiterä Borgå Akilles Porin Narukerä
2023 Porin Narukerä Mikkelin Kampparit Veiterä Lappeenranta
Notes
  1. No official Finnish bandy championship was arranged in 1942, but an unofficial "war time league" was played. IFK Helsingfors won this.

Women

The first women's championships were only played in 1979. No women's championships were played 1993–2005. [2]

Titles

Men's titles per club

Helsingfors IFK (HIFK) has won the most titles as of 2019. [3]

Men's and women's titles the same year

Double TitlesClubYears
2 Oulun Luistinseura 1982, 1983
2 IFK Helsingfors 1987, 2011

Final matches for the Finnish Workers' Sports Federation 1924–1955

Finnish champions vs. Finnish Workers champions 1947–1953

Final matches between the official Finnish champions and Finnish Workers' Sports Federation's bandy champions 1947–1953. 1947–1953: 1947 Porin Pallo-Toverit, 1948–1952 Turun Pyrkivä and 1953 Oulun Työväen Palloilijat.. .

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  2. "Nuorten ja naisten mestarit" (PDF). Finland's Bandy Association . Retrieved 18 March 2014.
  3. Suomen Jääpalloliitto (2011). Jääpallokirja 2012. Suomen Jääpalloliitto. p. 88. ISSN   0784-0411.