Bandy World Championship (disambiguation)

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Bandy World Championship

The Bandy World Championship is a competition between bandy-playing nations' men's teams. The tournament is administrated by the Federation of International Bandy. It is distinct from the Bandy World Cup, a club competition, and from the Women's Bandy World Championship. A Youth Bandy World Championship also exists separately from the senior competition and has competitions in both the male and female categories.

Sweden national bandy team

Sweden national bandy team represents Sweden in the sport of bandy.

Bandy World Cup

Bandy World Cup is played in Sweden in the beginning of the bandy season every year, in autumn. The teams which should participate is decided based on their results in the whole of the last bandy season.

Federation of International Bandy International sports governing body organizing bandy and rink bandy

The Federation of International Bandy is the international governing body for the sport of bandy, including the variant called rink bandy.

Canada national bandy team

The Canada national bandy team refers to the bandy teams representing Canada. There is the men's national team and the women's national team. Both teams are overseen by the Manitoba and Canadian Bandy Federations, members of the Federation of International Bandy. The men compete in the Bandy World Championship while the women compete in the Women's Bandy World Championship. This article deals with the national men's team. For the women's team please see Canada women's national bandy team.

Mongolia national bandy team

The Mongolian national bandy team is controlled by the Bandy Federation of Mongolia. The team took part in its first Bandy World Championship in 2006. They won the 1st match against Estonia, but lost all subsequent games including the match for the 4th place in Group B against the Netherlands. Mongolia thus was classified fifth in the B Group championship, ahead of only Estonia.

Olympic Stadium (Moscow) Indoor arena located in Moscow, Russia

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ABB Arena

ABB Arena is the common name for the two biggest indoor arenas in Västerås, Sweden.

The Women's Bandy World Championships is an international sports tournament for women and the premier international competition for women's bandy between bandy-playing nations. The tournament is administrated by the Federation of International Bandy.

Canada womens national bandy team

Canada's women's national bandy team is a Winnipeg-based women's team representing Canada in the sport of bandy. Because bandy is a "cult sport" in Canada without a grassroots base the team draws its talent from the sports of ringette and women's ice hockey. The governing body for the sport of bandy in Canada is Canada Bandy. The women's national team has competed in the Women's Bandy World Championship and North American Bandy Championship.

China national bandy team

China national bandy team represents the People's Republic of China in international bandy and is governed by the China Bandy Federation. It made its World Championship debut in the 2015 Bandy World Championship, where they ended up in eighth place among nine teams in Group B. It played in the tournaments 2016, 2017 and 2018 as well. 2018 its Division, B, was played at home, in Harbin.

Bandy in the United States

Bandy in the United States is played mostly in Minnesota. Bandy is a team sport played on ice. The United States national bandy team has taken part in the Bandy World Championships since the 1985 tournament. It also plays friendlies against Canada. The 1995 Bandy World Championship was played at Guidant John Rose Minnesota Oval.