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Hungary national bandy team

Hungary
AssociationHungarian Bandy Association
Head coachHungary Istvan von Polgar
Team colors
First international
Sweden Sweden 10 – 1 Hungary Hungary
Novosibirsk, 26 January 1990
Biggest win
Hungary Hungary 10 – 1 Czech Republic
Trollhättan, 27 January 2017
Biggest defeat
Kazakhstan Kazakhstan 29 – 0 Hungary Hungary
Khabarovsk, 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

Austria-Hungary national bandy team participated in the 1913 European Bandy Championships but it is uncertain if there were any Hungarian players.

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 will take 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.

Tournament participation

World Championships

  • 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 – 8th place (1st in Division B)

References

  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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