Federation of Swiss Bandy is the governing body for bandy and rink bandy in Switzerland. Its headquarters is in Lausanne.[1] Federation of Swiss Bandy became a member of Federation of International Bandy in 2006.
The Federation of Swiss Bandy co-arranged the four nation tournament for the Coupe Norsel in Davos on 6 January 2014,[2] which was a centenary celebration of the European Championship of 1913, which was held in the same town. The participating teams were Czech Republic, Hungary, Germany, and Netherlands.[3][4] The women's national team made its debut in the 2018 Women's Bandy World Championship.[5] The Swiss men's team made its debut in the 2019 Bandy World Championship.[6]
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