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Association | Ukrainian Bandy and Rink bandy Federation | ||
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Team colors | |||
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First international | |||
2013 Bandy World Championship | |||
Biggest win | |||
2020 – Division B | |||
Bandy World Championship | |||
Appearances | 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 (first in 2013) | ||
Best result |
Medal record | ||
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Bandy World Championships | ||
2013 Norway and Sweden | Team | |
2014 Russia | Team | |
2015 Russia | Withdrew | |
2016 Russia Division B |
Team | |
2017 Sweden | Team | |
2018 China and Russia | Team | |
2019 Sweden | Team | |
Russia 2020 Division B |
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2022 Russia | Cancelled |
Medal record | ||
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Y15 Youth Bandy World Championship | ||
2014 Russia | Team | |
2015 Russia | Withdrew | |
2016 Russia | Team | |
2017 Sweden | Team | |
2018 Russia | Did not compete | |
2020-22 Russia | Cancelled |
The Ukraine national bandy team is Ukraine's national representative in the winter team sport of bandy. Two national teams exist, one for men and one for women. Both teams are organized by the Ukrainian Bandy and Rink bandy Federation. A national junior boys team has also competed internationally for Ukraine. This article deals chiefly with the men's senior national team. The national team's kit is in the Ukrainian colours of yellow and blue.[1]
The Ukraine national men's bandy team made its debut at the 2013 Bandy World Championship. The Ukraine women's national bandy team was scheduled to make its world debut at the 2022 Women's Bandy World Championship but had to withdraw due to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. The women's team was to next attempt making its world debut at the 2023 Women's Bandy World Championship in Sweden.[2]