Swedish Bandy Association
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Swedish Bandy Association
Summary
Swedish Bandy Association is a special sports organization in Sweden[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Swedish Bandy Association was a member of Federation of International Bandy[3].
- Swedish Bandy Association was a member of Swedish Sports Confederation[4].
- Swedish Bandy Association was a member of UNICEF Sweden[5].
- Swedish Bandy Association is located in Stockholm[6].
- Swedish Bandy Association is in the country of Sweden[7].
- Swedish Bandy Association's instance of is recorded as special sports organization in Sweden[8].
- Swedish Bandy Association's instance of is recorded as bandy association[9].
- Swedish Bandy Association's headquarters location is recorded as Stockholm[10].
- Swedish Bandy Association comprises Bandy Association District Småland[11].
- Swedish Bandy Association comprises Stockholm Bandy Association[12].
- Swedish Bandy Association comprises Västergötland Bandy Association[13].
- Swedish Bandy Association comprises Bandy Association District Central Sweden[14].
- Swedish Bandy Association comprises Bandy Association District North[15].
- Swedish Bandy Association comprises Bandy Association District Southwest[16].
- April 5, 1925 marks the founding of Swedish Bandy Association[17].
- Swedish Bandy Association's sport is recorded as bandy[18].
- Swedish Bandy Association's sport is recorded as rink bandy[19].
- Swedish Bandy Association's significant event is recorded as establishment of the Swedish Bandy Association[20].
- Swedish Bandy Association's significant event is recorded as 100th anniversary of the Swedish Bandy Association[21].
- Swedish Bandy Association's official website is recorded as https://svenskbandy.se/[22].
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Founding
April 5, 1925 marks the founding of Swedish Bandy Association[17].
Operations
Swedish Bandy Association's headquarters location is recorded as Stockholm[10].
Why It Matters
Swedish Bandy Association has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]