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Hungary national bandy team

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Hungary
AssociationHungarian Bandy Association
Head coachSweden Kristian Marosi
AssistantsHungary Gábor Nagy
CaptainHungary Dániel Bata
Team colors     
First international
 Sweden 10–1 Hungary 
(Novosibirsk, Russia; 26 January 1990)
Biggest win
 Hungary 10–1 Czech Republic 
(Trollhättan, Sweden; 27 January 2017)
Biggest defeat
 Kazakhstan 29–0 Hungary 
(Khabarovsk, Russia; 29 January 2018)
Bandy World Championship
Appearances20 (first in 1991)
Best result7th (1993)
Hungary defending a corner against Canada at the 2012 Bandy World Championship.

Hungary national bandy team is competing for Hungary in the international bandy tournaments.

History

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Hungary national bandy team made its international debut in the Rossiya Tournament 1990 in Novosibirsk, Soviet Union.

Hungary made its world championship debut in 1991,[1] but the team has so far not reached any medals. On 6 January 2014 Hungary came in second in a four nation tournament in Davos, a centenary celebration of the European Championship of 1913. The other teams were Netherlands, Czech Republic, and Germany.[2][3]

Following the withdrawal by Canada, Hungary took its place in Division A at the 2018 WCS, [4] marking the first time Hungary will compete in the elite division, after Division B was created. However, Hungary came in last in the division, was relegated, and has played in Division B since, but has qualified for Division A in 2022.

Tournament participation

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World Championships

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  • 1991 – 8th place
  • 1993 – 7th place
  • 1995 – 8th place
  • 1997 – 8th place
  • 2004 – 8th place (3rd in Group B)
  • 2005 – 11th place (5th in Group B)
  • 2006 – 9th place (3rd in Group B)
  • 2007 – 10th place (4th in Group B)
  • 2008 – 13th place (7th in Group B)
  • 2009 – 13th place (7th in Group B)
  • 2010 – 10th place (4th in Group B)
  • 2011 – 10th place (4th in Group B)
  • 2012 – 9th place (3rd in Group B)
  • 2013 – 10th place (4th in Division B)
  • 2014 – 11th place (3rd in Division B)
  • 2015 – 10th place (3rd in Division B)
  • 2016 – 10th place (2nd in Division B)
  • 2017 – 10th place (2nd in Division B)
  • 2018 – 8th place
  • 2019 – 11th place (3rd in Division B)
  • 2020 – 9th place (1st in Division B)

References

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  1. ^ "World Championships 1990/91". Bandysidan. Retrieved February 13, 2014.
  2. ^ "Unofficial European Championships 2013/14". Bandysidan. Retrieved February 12, 2014.
  3. ^ "Internationellt Stor gladje i Davos" (in Swedish). Idrittonline. January 7, 2014. Archived from the original on January 11, 2014. Retrieved February 13, 2014.
  4. ^ The national team of Canada won't come to Khabarovsk again.
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