IK Sirius

This article is about IK Sirius' bandy section. For the football section, see IK Sirius Fotboll.
IK Sirius
Founded 1907
Division Elitserien
Based in Uppsala, Sweden
Stadium Studenternas IP
Head coach Olle Gabrielsson
National championships 5 (1921, 1922, 1961, 1966, 1968)
World Cup champions 1 (1992)
Website http://siriusbandy.se/
Studenternas IP

IK Sirius are a Swedish bandy club located in Uppsala, currently playing in Elitserien. IK Sirius were formed in 1907 and play their home games at Studenternas Idrottsplats.

History

IK Sirius' first success was becoming Swedish runners-up in 1918, they followed this up by becoming Swedish champions twice in 1921 and 1922, but they then didn't have any more success in the league until 1926 where they were runners-up and they were also runners-up in 1928. In the 1960s the club came back as one of the strongest in the league, finishing second behind Västerås SK in 1960. They won the title the following year beating Edsbyns IF, but the clubs swapped positions in 1962 with Edsbyns IF taking the crown. In 1966 IK Sirius BK won the league for a fourth time but lost the title to Örebro SK the following year. They regained the title for the 5th and currently last time in 1968 beating Örebro SK in the final match.

In 1992 they gained their only World Cup victory beating Sandvikens AIK 7–0 in the final. In 2008–09 Sirius had their best season in two decades, finishing 3rd in Elitserien and lost to Edsbyns IF in the semi-final off the play-offs.

Current squad

As of 25 November 2016 [1]
No. Position Player
1 Sweden GK Henrik Kjellsson
4 Sweden FW Tobias Engstrand
5 Sweden MF Oscar Rönnqvist
6 Sweden MF Teemu Määttä
7 Sweden DF Viktor Lundberg
8 Sweden DF Johan Hydling
9 Sweden MF Joonas Peuhkari
10 Sweden MF Lars Fall
11 Sweden FW Markus Kumpuoja
13 Sweden MF Tobias Andersson
20 Sweden MF Mattias Widén
No. Position Player
19 Sweden MF Jakob Jenefeldt
34 Sweden GK Ludvig Jonasson
36 Sweden MF Nils Bergström
60 Sweden DF Stefan Tranblom
66 Sweden MF David Thorén

Honours

Domestic

International

References

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