The Bandy World Championship is a competition for the men's teams of bandy-playing nations. The tournament is administrated by the Federation of International Bandy. It is distinct from the Bandy World Cup, a club competition, and from the Women's Bandy World Championship. A Youth Bandy World Championship also exists separately from the senior competition and has competitions in both the male and female categories.

The 2020 Bandy World Championship for Division A was scheduled to be played in Irkutsk, Russia in 2020 but was postponed twice due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The 2021 Bandy World Championship for Division A and B was initially scheduled to be played in Syktyvkar, Russia, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The tournament was rescheduled for Division B to 8–13 March 2022 and for Division A to 27 March–3 April 2022. However, in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Finland and Sweden withdrew from the tournament, which was then postponed indefinitely.

History

Although bandy has been played since the 19th century, the first men's world championships were only played as recently as 1957, and the first women's championships not until 2004.

Before this, friendlies had been played regularly between the Nordic countries. A film from British Pathé created in 1935 called "Ice Hockey At Helsingfors On Sleeve As Ice Hockey At Halsingfors News In A Nutshell (1935)" shows an international bandy match between women bandy players from Finland and women bandy players from Sweden being played outdoors at Helsingfors Ice Stadium (Helsinki) in Finland where the narrator corrects the misconception that it is an international women's ice hockey game. Helsingfors is the Swedish name for Helsinki and comes from the name of the surrounding parish, Helsinge (etymological origin of the Finnish name Helsinki) and the rapids (in Swedish: fors), which flowed through the original town.

A bandy tournament for men was held as a demonstration sport at the 1952 Winter Olympics in Oslo, but this had no world championship status. A four-nation tournament in 1954 for men was played in Moscow, this was the first time the Soviet Union met teams from other countries and the first time the new, jointly agreed rules were used, however this was not called a world championship. The international federation was founded in 1955 by the four countries which had men's national bandy teams who had played in Moscow.

The first ever men's Bandy World Championship was organised in 1957 in association with the 50th anniversary of the Ball Association of Finland, which at the time was the governing body of bandy in Finland. It was played at the Helsinki Olympic Stadium.

From 1961 to 2003, the men's championships were played every two years, but since then has been played annually. (During the period 1972–1990, the Rossiya Tournament was held for national teams in the years when there was no world championship. This was always played in the Soviet Union and arranged by newspaper Sovetskaya Rossiya. It was affectionately called "the small world championship".)

冰球世界錦標賽(Bandy World Champs)是一項傳統中國冰球比賽。這項比賽是世界上最大的冰球錦標賽之一,吸引了來自世界各地的頂尖球隊參賽。

冰球世界錦標賽的比賽場地是冰上球場,球場尺寸與足球場相似,但冰球比賽使用冰球和冰球棍。比賽期間,兩支球隊將在冰上進行對抗,目標是將冰球射入對方球門,以獲得得分。比賽時間為兩個45分鐘的半場,期間球隊可以進行換人和戰術調整。

冰球世界錦標賽吸引了世界各地的冰球愛好者和球迷,他們可以觀賞到高水平的比賽和精湛的球技。這項比賽不僅展示了球員們的技術和身體素質,還展現了團隊合作和戰術智慧。

冰球世界錦標賽每年舉辦一次,各國球隊通過預選賽和淘汰賽的形式爭奪參賽資格。最終,最強大的球隊將在決賽中爭奪冠軍榮譽。

冰球世界錦標賽不僅是一場激烈的比賽,也是一個國際交流的平台。球迷們可以在比賽期間體驗到不同國家和文化的交融,並與其他球迷一同分享冰球的激情。

無論是球迷還是球員,冰球世界錦標賽都是一個不容錯過的盛事,它將帶給大家無盡的樂趣和驚喜。無論你是冰球愛好者還是對冰球感興趣的人,都可以在這場比賽中找到屬於自己的樂趣和激情。