List of Norwegian bandy champions

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Mjøndalen IF beating Frigg Oslo 3-1 in the national bandy final of 1947

This list of Norwegian bandy champions shows all champions since the start. Championship for men's teams have been played since 1912, championship for women's teams have been played since 1984.

The winner of the men's teams championship is given a trophy called kongepokal ("king's cyp"). The team having won the most championships is Stabæk IF, having won 20 championships including the one in 2014, overtaking Drafn’s 19 that year.

The Norwegian Bandy Premier League (Eliteserien) has been played since 1932 and consists (for the time being) of eight teams. After the regular league, the six leading of the league teams go to a play-off which decides what team will be the Norwegian champion.

From the start in 1912, bandy in Norway was played with seven players on each team and was called «ishockey»[1] (literally "ice hockey"), but the sport was actually bandy. Starting in 1929, eleven-man teams have been used, just as in other countries, and the same year Norges Ishockeyforbund was renamed Norges Bandyforbund.[2]

Norwegian champions[]

7-a side bandy 1912–1928

Year Champion Score Runner-up Venue
IF Ready 11-2 Kristiania Hockeyklub Bislett stadion, Oslo
IF Ready w.o. Kristiania Hockeyklub
1914 Cancelled[a]
IF Ready 11-3 SFK Trygg Frogner stadion, Oslo
IF Ready 14-6 SFK Trygg Frogner stadion, Oslo
IF Ready 21-7 Frigg Oslo FK Frogner stadion, Oslo
IF Ready 11-5 SFK Trygg Frogner stadion, Oslo
IF Ready 9-5 SFK Trygg Frogner stadion, Oslo
IF Ready 7-5 eeo. SFK Trygg Dælenenga, Oslo
SFK Trygg 1-0 IF Ready Dælenenga, Oslo
IF Ready 5-3 SFK Trygg Bislett stadion, Oslo
IF Ready 6-1 Frigg Oslo FK Marienlyst stadion, Drammen
IF Ready 7-1 SK Drafn , Moss
IF Ready 7-3 SK Drafn Bislett stadion, Oslo
SK Drafn 6-1 SFK Trygg Marienlyst stadion, Drammen
IF Ready 3-0 SFK Trygg Bislett stadion, Oslo
SK Forward 3-2 Grane FK Dælenenga, Oslo

11-a side bandy since 1929

Year Champion Score Runner-up Venue
3-1 SFK Trygg Dælenenga, Oslo
Mjøndalen IF 2-0 SFK Trygg Marienlyst stadion, Drammen
Grane FK 5-2 Mjøndalen IF , Bærum
SK Drafn 1-0 Grane FK Dælenenga, Oslo
SK Drafn 2-0 Grane FK Marienlyst stadion, Drammen
Grane FK 4-2 Stabæk IF Dælenenga, Oslo
SK Drafn 2-1 Stabæk IF Mjøndalen
Grane FK 2-1 eeo. Mjøndalen IF Dælenenga, Oslo
Mjøndalen IF 4-0 Grane FK , Bærum
SK Drafn 2-2 eeo.
Replay 4-2
Mjøndalen IF Marienlyst stadion, Drammen
Mjøndalen
SBK Skiold 1-0 SK Drafn Marienlyst stadion, Drammen
Mjøndalen IF 2-0 Stabæk IF , Bærum
1941–1945: Cancelled[b]
SK Drafn 1-1
Replay 3-1
Grane FK Bislett stadion, Oslo
Marienlyst stadion, Drammen
Mjøndalen IF 3-1 Frigg Oslo FK Bislett stadion, Oslo
SK Drafn 1-0 Frigg Oslo FK Marienlyst stadion, Drammen
Idrettslaget Mode 3-2 eeo. SK Drafn Marienlyst stadion, Drammen
SK Drafn 3-1 Idrettslaget Mode , Bærum
SK Drafn 2-2
Replay 2-1
Marienlyst stadion, Drammen
, Bærum
Stabæk IF 4-3 Mjøndalen IF Mjøndalen
Stabæk IF 3-2 SK Drafn , Bærum
SK Drafn 3-1 Stabæk IF Marienlyst stadion, Drammen
Stabæk IF 3-1 Mjøndalen IF , Bærum
SK Drafn[c]
SBK Skiold[c]
[c]
SK Drafn[c]
SK Drafn 0-1
4-2[d]
Dælenenga, Oslo
Marienlyst stadion, Drammen
SK Drafn 5-1 Dælenenga, Oslo
Strømsgodset IF 4-0 Marienlyst stadion, Drammen
Strømsgodset IF 5-0 SK Drafn Marienlyst stadion, Drammen
SK Drafn 4-2 Strømsgodset IF Marienlyst stadion, Drammen
Strømsgodset IF 5-0 SBK Skiold , Drammen
1-1 eeo.
Replay 2-1
Strømsgodset IF Dælenenga, Oslo
Marienlyst stadion, Drammen
Strømsgodset IF 2-1 Marienlyst stadion, Drammen
Strømsgodset IF 5-3 SK Drafn , Drammen
Mjøndalen IF 2-1 SK Drafn Mjøndalen
Strømsgodset IF 3-1 Stabæk IF Nadderud stadion, Bærum
SK Drafn 4-2 Strømsgodset IF Marienlyst stadion, Drammen
SK Drafn 4-1 Mjøndalen IF Marienlyst stadion, Drammen
SK Drafn[c]
Ullevål Idrettslag 3-2 eeo. SK Drafn Valle Hovin, Oslo
Ullevål Idrettslag 5-0 Mjøndalen IF , Mjøndalen
Mjøndalen IF 4-3 Stabæk IF Valle Hovin, Oslo
Stabæk IF 7-1 Ullevål Idrettslag Valle Hovin, Oslo
Ullevål Idrettslag 3-1 Mjøndalen IF Valle Hovin, Oslo
Mjøndalen IF 7-4 Ullevål Idrettslag Valle Hovin, Oslo
Mjøndalen IF 3-0 Ullevål Idrettslag Valle Hovin, Oslo
Solberg SK 4-2 Mjøndalen IF Valle Hovin, Oslo
Mjøndalen IF 6-4 Solberg SK Valle Hovin, Oslo
Solberg SK 7-5 Stabæk IF Valle Hovin, Oslo
Mjøndalen IF 9-5 Stabæk IF Valle Hovin, Oslo
Solberg SK 4-1 Mjøndalen IF Valle Hovin, Oslo
Solberg SK 7-3 SK Drafn Valle Hovin, Oslo
Stabæk IF 2-1 SK Drafn Valle Hovin, Oslo
Solberg SK 5-2 Stabæk IF Valle Hovin, Oslo
Solberg SK 9-1 Stabæk IF Valle Hovin, Oslo
Solberg SK 6-3 Stabæk IF Valle Hovin, Oslo
SK Drafn 5-2 Solberg SK , Mjøndalen
Sarpsborg BK 5-1 SK Drafn , Sarpsborg
1993 Stabæk IF 11-1 Sarpsborg BK , Bærum
1994 Stabæk IF 5-0 Mjøndalen IF , Oslo
1995 Stabæk IF 3-2 eeo. Solberg SK Valle Hovin, Oslo
1996 Stabæk IF 8-0 Mjøndalen IF Vikingskipet, Hamar
1997 Stabæk IF 11-2 Røa Idrettslag , Bærum
1998 Solberg SK 4-3 eeo. Stabæk IF , Bærum
1999 Stabæk IF 6-4 Solberg SK , Bærum
2000 Stabæk IF 11-3 Røa Idrettslag , Bærum
2001 Stabæk IF 11-1 Mjøndalen IF , Bærum
2002 Mjøndalen IF 6-4 Stabæk IF , Bærum
2003 Mjøndalen IF 5-3 Sarpsborg BK , Bærum
2004 Mjøndalen IF 4-2 Stabæk IF , Bærum
2005 Mjøndalen IF 9-6 Solberg SK Marienlyst stadion, Drammen
2006 Stabæk IF 5-4 Mjøndalen IF Marienlyst stadion, Drammen
2007 Stabæk IF 6-3 Mjøndalen IF , Bærum
2008 Stabæk IF 8-5 Solberg SK , Bærum
2009 Stabæk IF 5-3 Solberg SK Marienlyst stadion, Drammen
2010 Solberg SK 8-1 Stabæk IF Marienlyst stadion, Drammen
Stabæk IF 5-4 Mjøndalen IF Marienlyst stadion, Drammen
Stabæk IF 6-4 Solberg SK , Bærum
Ullevål Idrettslag 3-2 eeo. Stabæk IF , Bærum
Stabæk IF 5-2 IF Ready Marienlyst stadion, Drammen
IF Ready 6-4 Stabæk IF Frogner stadion, Oslo
Stabæk IF 8-4 Solberg SK Frogner stadion, Oslo
Notes
  1. ^ No championship was played in 1914 due to warm winter weather.
  2. ^ No official championship was played due to World War II in 1941–1945. However, in 1943–1945 illegal championships were played. The unofficial champions for these years were Stabæk IF in 1943, Bestum IF in 1944 and Stabæk IF in 1945.
  3. ^ a b c d e No play-off this year; the league winner was named champion.
  4. ^ Final played as two matches.

Titles[]

Men's and women's titles the same year[]

Years Club
4 Stabæk IF (1995, 2007, 2011, 2016)

References[]

  1. ^ Halfdan Ditlev-Simonsen (1923). "Ishockey". In K. Vilh. Amundsen (ed.). Idrætsboken. Bind III. Oslo: Aschehoug. p. 3.
  2. ^ "Historikk". Norway's Bandy Association. December 2000. Retrieved 14 March 2014.
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