List of FIS Cross-Country World Cup Champions - Nations Cup

Nations Cup

All results of female and male athletes of a nation are counted for the Nations Cup.

Season Winner Runner-up Third Winner Men Winner Women
1981/82 Norway Czechoslovakia Sweden Norway Norway
1982/83 Norway Soviet Union Finland Norway Norway
1983/84 Norway Soviet Union Sweden Norway Norway
1984/85 Norway Sweden Soviet Union Norway Norway
1985/86 Norway Sweden Soviet Union Sweden Norway
1986/87 Sweden Norway Soviet Union Sweden Norway
1987/88 Sweden Soviet Union Norway Sweden Soviet Union
1988/89 Soviet Union Sweden Norway Sweden Soviet Union
1989/90 Soviet Union Norway Sweden Norway Soviet Union
1990/91 Soviet Union Norway Sweden Norway Soviet Union
1991/92 Norway Russia Italy Norway Russia
1992/93 Norway Russia Italy Norway Russia
1993/94 Norway Russia Italy Norway Russia
1994/95 Russia Norway Italy Norway Russia
1995/96 Russia Norway Italy Norway Russia
1996/97 Norway Russia Italy Norway Russia
1997/98 Norway Russia Italy Norway Russia
1998/99 Norway Russia Sweden Norway Russia
1999/00 Norway Russia Italy Norway Russia
2000/01 Norway Russia Italy Norway Russia
2001/02 Norway Russia Italy Norway Norway
2002/03 Norway Germany Sweden Sweden Norway
2003/04 Norway Germany Italy Norway Norway
2004/05 Norway Germany Russia Norway Norway
2005/06 Norway Sweden Germany Norway Norway
2006/07 Norway Germany Finland Norway Finland
2007/08 Norway Finland Germany Norway Norway
2008/09 Norway Finland Italy Norway Finland
2009/10 Norway Russia Sweden Norway Norway
2010/11 Norway Sweden Russia Norway Norway
2011/12 Norway Russia Sweden Russia Norway

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