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A bandy international between Finland and Norway in the 2004 women... A standard bandy match consists of two halves of 45 minutes each... Bandy is played on ice... Bandy is generally a free... A bandy stick and ball... The size of a bandy field is in the range 4... A standard adult bandy match consists of two periods of 45 minutes each... The Bandy World Championships for men were first held in 1957 and then every two years starting... which is the biggest bandy tournament for club teams on elite level... the dominant team in Swedish bandy who had won five straight Swedish championships... Bandy at the 1952 Winter Olympics... bandy at the 1952 Winter Olympics... bandy for men is planned for inclusion to be played at the famous... Bandy adopted rules similar to association football... Games that are accepted as direct predecessors to bandy have been recorded in Russian monastery records dating back to the 10th to 11th centuries... game that could be recognized as essentially modern bandy was played in Russia by the early 1700s... A game similar to bandy was known in... Members of the Bury Fen bandy club published rules of the game in 1882... but today bandy is played on a frozen football pitch... Bandy is now played in a few nations... The first recorded games of bandy on ice took place in... Charles G Tebbutt of the Bury Fen bandy club was responsible for the first published rules of bandy in 1882... made bandy stick can be seen in the Norris Museum in St Ives... and bandy is now virtually unknown in England... invited two big clubs to play a rink bandy exhibition game in Streatham... In Russia bandy is known as hockey with a ball or simply Russian hockey... Russians played bandy with sticks made out of juniper wood... A bandy skate has a longer blade than a hockey skate... When the Federation of International Bandy was formed in 1955... Bandy was introduced to Sweden in 1895... Bandy remains the main winter sport in many of these places... Bandy in Sweden is famous for its... both playing bandy and being a spectator requires great fortitude and dedication... Bandy is most often played at outdoor arenas during winter time... bandy on the day after... which formerly marked the start of the bandy season and always draw bigger crowds than usual... Bandy was introduced to Norway in the 1910s... illegal bandy was played in hidden places in forests... Bandy was introduced to the United States of America in 1976... 20th century the term bandy is usually preferred to prevent confusion with... In Kazakh bandy is known as... Bandy Federation of India... Bandy Federation of India... Bandy Federation of Ireland... Bandy Federation of Ireland... Bandy Federation of Kyrgyzstan... Bandy Federation of Kyrgyzstan... Bandy Federation of Mongolia... Bandy Federation of Mongolia... Bandy Federation of Poland... Bandy Federation of Poland... Bandy Federation of Serbia... Bandy Federation of Serbia... Bandy Federation of Switzerland... Bandy Federation of Switzerland... Ukrainian Bandy and Rinkbandy Federation... Ukrainian Bandy and Rinkbandy Federation...

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