List of Norwegian bandy champions explained

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

YearChampionScoreRunner-upVenue
1912IF Ready11-2Kristiania HockeyklubBislett stadion, Oslo
1913IF Readyw.o.Kristiania Hockeyklub
1914Cancelled
1915IF Ready11-3SFK TryggFrogner stadion, Oslo
IF Ready14-6 SFK TryggFrogner stadion, Oslo
21-7Frigg Oslo FKFrogner stadion, Oslo
IF Ready11-5 SFK TryggFrogner stadion, Oslo
IF Ready9-5 SFK TryggFrogner stadion, Oslo
IF Ready7-5 eeo. SFK TryggDælenenga, Oslo
SFK Trygg1-0 IF ReadyDælenenga, Oslo
IF Ready5-3 SFK TryggBislett stadion, Oslo
IF Ready6-1 Frigg Oslo FKMarienlyst stadion, Drammen
IF Ready7-1 SK DrafnMalakoff, Moss
IF Ready7-3 SK DrafnBislett stadion, Oslo
SK Drafn6-1 SFK TryggMarienlyst stadion, Drammen
IF Ready3-0 SFK TryggBislett stadion, Oslo
SK Forward3-2 Grane FKDælenenga, Oslo

11-a side bandy since 1929

YearChampionScoreRunner-upVenue
1929B.143-1SFK TryggDælenenga, Oslo
1930Mjøndalen IF2-0SFK TryggMarienlyst stadion, Drammen
1931Grane FK5-2Mjøndalen IFKadettangen, Bærum
SK Drafn1-0 Grane FKDælenenga, Oslo
2-0Grane FKMarienlyst stadion, Drammen
4-2Stabæk IFDælenenga, Oslo
2-1Stabæk IFMjøndalen
2-1 eeo.Mjøndalen IFDælenenga, Oslo
4-0Grane FKStabekkbanen, Bærum
2-2 eeo.
Replay 4-2
Mjøndalen IFMarienlyst stadion, Drammen
Mjøndalen
1-0SK DrafnMarienlyst stadion, Drammen
2-0Stabæk IFKadettangen, Bærum
1941–1945: Cancelled
1946SK Drafn1-1
Replay 3-1
Grane FKBislett stadion, Oslo
Marienlyst stadion, Drammen
1947Mjøndalen IF3-1Frigg Oslo FKBislett stadion, Oslo
1948SK Drafn1-0Frigg Oslo FKMarienlyst stadion, Drammen
1949Idrettslaget Mode3-2 eeo.SK DrafnMarienlyst stadion, Drammen
1950SK Drafn3-1Idrettslaget ModeKadettangen, Bærum
1951SK Drafn2-2
Replay 2-1
Idrettslaget ModeMarienlyst stadion, Drammen
Kadettangen, Bærum
1952Stabæk IF4-3Mjøndalen IFMjøndalen
1953Stabæk IF3-2SK DrafnKadettangen, Bærum
1954SK Drafn3-1Stabæk IFMarienlyst stadion, Drammen
1955Stabæk IF3-1Mjøndalen IFStabekkbanen, Bærum
1956SK Drafn
1957SBK Skiold
1958Sagene IF
1959SK Drafn
1960SK Drafn0-1
4-2
SageneDælenenga, Oslo
Marienlyst stadion, Drammen
1961SK Drafn5-1Sagene IFDælenenga, Oslo
1962Strømsgodset IF4-0IF SpartaMarienlyst stadion, Drammen
1963Strømsgodset IF5-0SK DrafnMarienlyst stadion, Drammen
1964SK Drafn4-2Strømsgodset IFMarienlyst stadion, Drammen
1965Strømsgodset IF5-0SBK SkioldGulskogen, Drammen
1966Sagene IF1-1 eeo.
Replay 2-1
Strømsgodset IFDælenenga, Oslo
Marienlyst stadion, Drammen
1967Strømsgodset IF2-1Tåsen IdrettslagMarienlyst stadion, Drammen
1968Strømsgodset IF5-3SK DrafnGulskogen, Drammen
1969Mjøndalen IF2-1SK DrafnMjøndalen
1970Strømsgodset IF3-1Stabæk IFNadderud stadion, Bærum
1971SK Drafn4-2Strømsgodset IFMarienlyst stadion, Drammen
1972SK Drafn4-1Mjøndalen IFMarienlyst stadion, Drammen
1973SK Drafn
1974Ullevål Idrettslag3-2 eeo.SK DrafnValle Hovin, Oslo
1975Ullevål Idrettslag5-0Mjøndalen IFNedre Eiker stadion, Mjøndalen
1976Mjøndalen IF4-3Stabæk IFValle Hovin, Oslo
1977Stabæk IF7-1Ullevål IdrettslagValle Hovin, Oslo
1978Ullevål Idrettslag3-1Mjøndalen IFValle Hovin, Oslo
1979Mjøndalen IF7-4Ullevål IdrettslagValle Hovin, Oslo
1980Mjøndalen IF3-0Ullevål IdrettslagValle Hovin, Oslo
1981Solberg SK4-2Mjøndalen IFValle Hovin, Oslo
1982Mjøndalen IF6-4Solberg SKValle Hovin, Oslo
1983Solberg SK7-5Stabæk IFValle Hovin, Oslo
1984Mjøndalen IF9-5Stabæk IFValle Hovin, Oslo
1985Solberg SK4-1Mjøndalen IFValle Hovin, Oslo
1986Solberg SK7-3SK DrafnValle Hovin, Oslo
1987Stabæk IF2-1SK DrafnValle Hovin, Oslo
1988Solberg SK5-2Stabæk IFValle Hovin, Oslo
1989Solberg SK9-1Stabæk IFValle Hovin, Oslo
1990Solberg SK6-3Stabæk IFValle Hovin, Oslo
1991SK Drafn5-2Solberg SKVassenga, Mjøndalen
1992Sarpsborg BK5-1SK DrafnSarpsborg kunstis, Sarpsborg
1993Stabæk IF11-1Sarpsborg BKHauger idrettspark, Bærum
1994Stabæk IF5-0Mjøndalen IFNorges idrettshøgskole, Oslo
1995Stabæk IF3-2 eeo.Solberg SKValle Hovin, Oslo
1996Stabæk IF8-0Mjøndalen IFVikingskipet, Hamar
1997Stabæk IF11-2Røa IdrettslagHauger idrettspark, Bærum
1998Solberg SK4-3 eeo.Stabæk IFHauger idrettspark, Bærum
1999Stabæk IF6-4Solberg SKHauger idrettspark, Bærum
2000Stabæk IF11-3Røa IdrettslagHauger idrettspark, Bærum
2001Stabæk IF11-1Mjøndalen IFHauger idrettspark, Bærum
2002Mjøndalen IF6-4Stabæk IFHauger idrettspark, Bærum
2003Mjøndalen IF5-3Sarpsborg BKHauger idrettspark, Bærum
2004Mjøndalen IF4-2Stabæk IFHauger idrettspark, Bærum
2005Mjøndalen IF9-6Solberg SKMarienlyst stadion, Drammen
2006Stabæk IF5-4Mjøndalen IFMarienlyst stadion, Drammen
2007Stabæk IF6-3Mjøndalen IFStabekkbanen, Bærum
2008Stabæk IF8-5Solberg SKStabekkbanen, Bærum
2009Stabæk IF5-3Solberg SKMarienlyst stadion, Drammen
2010Solberg SK8-1Stabæk IFMarienlyst stadion, Drammen
2011Stabæk IF5-4Mjøndalen IFMarienlyst stadion, Drammen
2012Stabæk IF6-4Solberg SKStabekkbanen, Bærum
2013Ullevål Idrettslag3-2 eeo. Stabæk IFStabekkbanen, Bærum
2014Stabæk IF5-2IF ReadyMarienlyst stadion, Drammen
2015IF Ready6-4Stabæk IFFrogner stadion, Oslo
2016Stabæk IF8-4Solberg SKFrogner stadion, Oslo
Notes

Titles

Men's and women's titles the same year

References

  1. Book: Halfdan Ditlev-Simonsen . K. Vilh. Amundsen . 1923 . Ishockey . Idrætsboken. Bind III . Oslo . Aschehoug . 3.
  2. Web site: Historikk. Norway's Bandy Association. December 2000. 14 March 2014.