Ljusdals BK
Ice hockey team in Ljusdal, Sweden
Ljusdals BK | |
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City | Ljusdal, Sweden |
League | Allsvenskan |
Founded | 19 January 1943; 81 years ago (19 January 1943) |
Home arena | Ljusdals IP |
Ljusdals BK (LBK) is a Swedish bandy club currently playing in Elitserien (the top division in Swedish bandy). LBK was founded on 19 January 1943[1] and is playing at Gamla Idrottsparken (IP) in Ljusdal, Hälsingland. In 1975, the club won the Swedish national championship.[2] Ljusdal have a supporters group called "Ljusdal Lightnings".
Recent seasons
LBK managed to advance back to Elitserien in 2012 after five seasons in Allsvenskan (Ljusdals BK was relegated from Elitserien to Allsvenskan in 2006/07 after a loss against Tillberga on February 14).
Honours
Domestic
- Swedish Champions:[3]
- Winners (1): 1975
- Runners-up (2): 1970, 1972
International
- World Cup:
- Runners-up (5): 1978, 1984, 1993, 1997, 1999
References
External links
- Official website
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Allsvenskan
- Åby/Tjureda IF
- Falu BS
- Frillesås BK
- Gripen Trollhättan BK
- Gustavsbergs IF
- IF Boltic
- IFK Kungälv
- Lidköpings AIK
- Ljusdals BK
- Nässjö IF
- Nitro/Nora BS
- Örebro SK
- Peace & Love City
- Tranås BoIS
- Unik BK
- Västanfors IF
- Åtvidabergs BK
- Blåsuts BK
- Derby/Linköping BK
- Djurgårdens IF
- Finspångs AIK
- GAIS
- HaparandaTornio BF
- Härnösands AIK
- Helenelunds IK
- IF Stjärnan
- IFK Motala
- IFK Rättvik
- IK Tellus
- Jönköping Bandy IF
- Kalix BF
- Karlsborgs BK
- Katrineholm Värmbol BS
- Köpings IS
- Målilla GoIF
- Mölndal Bandy
- Mosseruds GF
- Nyborgs SK
- Otterbäckens BK
- Selånger SK
- Skirö-Nävelsjö BS
- Skutskärs IF
- Slottsbrons IF
- Söderfors GoIF
- Surte BK
- Tillberga IK
- Tjust IF
- Uppsala BoIS