Federation of International Bandy - Members and Years of Admission

Members and Years of Admission

Country: Year: National Federation: Ext.link: National team: Note:
Afghanistan 2012 Bandy Federation of Afghanistan
Argentina 2008 Bandy Federation of Argentine
Armenia 2008 Armenian National Federation of Bandy
Australia 2006 Australian Bandy Federation
Belarus 1999 Belarusian Bandy Federation Belarus
Canada 1986 Canada Bandy Canada
China 2010 Chinese Ice Hockey Association
England 2010 Bandy Federation of England
Estonia 2002 Eesti Jääpalliliit Estonia
Finland 1955 Suomen Jääpalloliitto Finland Founding member
Hungary 1988 Magyar Bandy Szövetség Hungary
India 2002 Bandy Federation of India
Ireland 2006 Bandy Federation of Ireland
Italy 2003 Federazione Italiana Bandy
Japan 2011 Japan Bandy Federation
Kazakhstan 1994 Kazakhstan Bandy Federation Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan 2004 Bandy Federation of Kyrgyzstan
Latvia 2006 Latvijas Bendija Federācija Latvia
Lithuania 2008 Lithuanian Bandy Association
Mongolia 2002 Bandy Federation of Mongolia Mongolia
Netherlands 1973 Nederlandse Roller sports en Bandy Bond Netherlands
Norway 1955 Norges Bandyforbund Norway Founding member
Poland 2005 Bandy Federation of Poland
Russia 1992 All Russian bandy federation Russia Replaced the Soviet Union
Serbia 2006 Bandy Federation of Serbia
Sweden 1955 Svenska Bandyförbundet Sweden Founding member
Switzerland 2006 The Bandy Federation of Switzerland
Ukraine 2008 Ukrainian Bandy and Rink-bandy Federation
United States 1981 American Bandy Association United States

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