Latvian Bandy Championship

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The Latvian Bandy Championship was the national bandy competition in Latvia. The first bandy games were played in the country in 1911, and the Rustad Cup was contested between Union Riga and Siegfried. Although the first ice hockey match was staged in 1909, bandy was the preferred style of play in Latvia until 1930.

The first local Bandy Championships were contested in 1920. In 1923, Rīgas airētāju klubs was crowned Latvian champions.[1] Ice hockey eventually transcended bandy in the country and by 1930, many clubs had made the switch to hockey. The last official bandy championship was played in 1933. On December 30, 1933, the Rigasche Rundschau published an article entitled "Agonie des Bandy" (the agony of bandy), discussing how the sport was fading in Latvia and throughout the Baltics and Nordics.

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