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  1. Bandy - Wikipedia

    • Bandy is a winter sport and ball sport played by two teams wearing ice skates on a large ice surface (either indoors or outdoors) while using sticks to direct a ball into the opposing team's goal. The playing surface, called a bandy field or bandy rink, is a sheet of ice which measures 90–110 metres by 45–65 metres, about the size of a football pitch. The field is considera… See more

    History

    The earliest origin of the sport is debated. Though many Russians see their old countrymen as the creators of the sport – … See more

    Overview

    Bandy is played on ice, using a single round bandy ball. Two teams of 11 players each compete to get the ball into the other team's goal using bandy sticks, thereby scoring a goal. The team that has scored more goal… See more

    Highest governing bodyFederation of International Bandy (FIB)
    NicknamesWinter football
    First played1882 · England, UK
    ContactLimited · (Shouldering allowed but body checking illegal)
    Rules

    There are eighteen rules in official play, designed to apply to all levels of bandy, although certain modifications for groups such as juniors, veterans or women are permitted. The rules are often framed in broad term… See more

    Equipment

    The basic equipment players are required to wear includes a pair of bandy skates, a helmet, a mouthguard and, in the case of the goalkeeper, a faceguard.
    The teams must wear uniforms that make it easy to dist… See more

    International

    The first international games were played by club teams in the 1890s.
    Starting in the first decade of the twentieth century, friendlies were played between national teams of some European countries. … See more

    Variants of bandy and sports developed from bandy

    Varieties of bandy exist, utilising the same rules only with slight differences, like seven-a-side bandy with regulation sized goal cages but without corner strokes and often on a smaller sized rink. Seven-a-side bandy was … See more

    Countries

    Bandy has been played in Canada since the 1980s, but is not nearly as popular as ice hockey in this country. Friendlies are played against the United States. The Canadian bandy federation is called Canada Ba… See more

     
  1. USA Bandy

    Have a question? Want to learn how you can become involved with Bandy in the United States? Please use the link below to contact USA Bandy and the American Bandy Association.

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  4. What is bandy and how do you play? - BBC Newsround

    Jan 6, 2014 · Have you ever heard of a sport called bandy? It's a bit like ice hockey played on a sheet of ice the size of a football pitch, with a ball instead of a puck.

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    The United States is home to the United States men's national bandy team and the United States women's national bandy team. The men compete regularly in the Bandy World Championships while the women compete in the Women's …

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    Bandy is the ancient hockey on ice. Bandy is often called football on ice (Rules, 11 players, 2 x 45 minutes halves and pitch-size). Crossing over with hockey (stick and ball), and ice hockey (skates, equipment). The Bandy surface is 3,5 …

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