Slovak Bandy Association
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Slovak Bandy Association (Slovenská asociácia Bandy) is the governing body of bandy in Slovakia. It was founded 12 May 2017 and is based in Trenčianske Teplice, Trenčin Region.[1] It was admitted to the Federation of International Bandy the same year.[2]
National team
References
External links
- Official webpage
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Sports governing bodies in Slovakia (SVK)
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