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Sport
  
Bandy

No. of teams
  
9

Continent
  
Europe

Founded
  
1908

Country
  
Finland

Bandyliiga

Formerly
  
Jääpallon SM-sarja (1908-1991)

Bandyliiga (Finnish) or Bandyligan (Swedish; English: Bandy League) is the top level of bandy in Finland. The league was founded in 1908 and the 2014-15 season is the 105th season of the Bandyliiga. The present name has been used since the 1991/1992 season. The league has ten teams and Mikkelin Kampparit are the reigning champions.

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History

The competitive side of bandy in Finland was organized in 1907 and the first Finnish championship series was played in the winter of 1908. The very first title was won by Polyteknikkojen Urheiluseura, who beat IFK Helsingfors in the final match with a score of 8-3. The championship was decided as a cup competition until 1931. The league was played as single round-robin tournament with various numbers of divisions up until the 1969-70 season, when the current double round-robin format was introduced. The season was split into regular season and playoffs in the 1976-77 season.

The competition has been played every year since 1908, with the exceptions of 1918, 1940 and 1942, when the competition was cancelled first due to Finnish civil war and then due to Winter War and the Continuation war. An unofficial wartime league was played during those years.

In 2008 Bandyliiga celebrated its 100th anniversary with a grand final match of the season, when Oulun Luistinseura beat Tornion Palloveikot in a penalty shoot-out and claimed the Finnish championship.

The 2014-15 season of Bandyliiga ended with Mikkelin Kampparit taking their second championship title. Kampparit beat HIFK 6-3 in the final, played in HIFK's homeground Kallio Ice Rink.

Current teams

Updated for 2014-15 season.

Recent champions

Updated as of season 2014-15.

References

Bandyliiga Wikipedia