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United States men's national bandy team

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United States
AssociationAmerican Bandy Association
General managerUnited StatesMagnus Sköld
Head coachUnited StatesChris Halden
AssistantsSwedenMikael Sandberg
Home stadiumGuidant John Rose Minnesota Oval
Team colors  
First international
 Norway 6–1United States 
(Oslo,Norway; 5 November 1983)
Biggest win
 United States 20–0Hungary 
(Porvoo,Finland; 18 March 1991)
Biggest defeat
 Sweden 22–0United States 
(Lidköping,Sweden; 29 March 2025)
Bandy World Championship
Appearances28 (first in1985)
Best result4th (2025)
Scene from the opening ceremony at the 2005 World Championship

United States men's national bandy team has been taking part in theBandy World Championships since 1985, being the first nation to join apart from the four teams which had so far participated in almost all the world championships; theSoviet Union,Sweden,Finland andNorway. However, the American team has yet to make it to the championship medals. The country also has aUnited States women's national bandy team.

America also plays Canada in the annualCan-Am Bandy Cup.

World Championship record

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TournamentFinal standing
Norway 1985Finished in 5th place
Sweden 1987Finished in 5th place
Soviet Union 1989Finished in 5th place
Finland 1991Finished in 5th place (1st in Group B)
Norway 1993Finished in 5th place (1st in Group B)
USA 1995Finished in 6th place (2nd in Group B)
Sweden 1997Finished in 6th place (1st in Group B)
Russia 1999Finished in 6th place
Finland and Sweden 2001Finished in 6th place
Russia 2003Finished in 7th place (2nd in Group B)
Sweden 2004; (B-group in Hungary)Finished in 6th place (1st in Group B, won qualification to Group A in 2005)
Russia 2005Finished in 6th place in Group A, lost qualification to Group A in 2006
Sweden 2006Finished in 7th place (1st in Group B, lost qualification to Group A in 2007)
Russia 2007Finished in 7th place (1st in Group B, lost qualification to Group A in 2008)
Russia 2008Finished in 7th place (1st in Group B, lost qualification to Group A in 2009)
Sweden 2009Finished in 7th place (1st in Group B, lost qualification to Group A in 2010)
Russia 2010Finished in 6th place in Group A, won qualification to Group A in 2011
Russia 2011Finished in 6th place in Group A, won qualification to Group A in 2012
Kazakhstan 2012Finished in 6th place in Group A, relegated to Group B in 2013
Sweden 2013Finished in 7th place (1st in Group B, qualified to Group A in 2014)
Russia 2014Finished in 6th place out of 8 in Division A
Russia 2015Finished in 8th place out of 8 in Division A
Russia 2016Finished in 7th place out of 8 in Division A
Sweden 2017Finished in 6th place out of 8 in Division A
Russia 2018Finished in 5th place out of 8 in Division A
Sweden 2019Finished in 6th place out of 8 in Division A
Russia 2020COVID-19 pandemic.[1]
Russia 2022Russian invasion of Ukraine
Sweden 2023Finished in 5th place out of 5 in Division A
Sweden 2025Finished in 4th place out of 5 in Division A
Finland 2026To be determined

2025: 1 Win + 5 Lose - 8 GF 73 GA

References

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  1. ^"World Championship moves to October!".FIB. 11 March 2020. Retrieved12 March 2020.

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