China women's national bandy team
Adding local short description: "National sports team", overriding Wikidata description "women's national bandy team representing China"
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'''China women's national bandy team''' represents [[China]] in the sport of [[bandy]]. It is governed by the [[China Bandy Federation]]. It made its [[Women's Bandy World Championship|World Championship]] debut in the [[2016 Women's Bandy World Championship|2016 tournament]] in [[Roseville, Minnesota]], United States.http://www.usabandy.com/wwc2016 Draft schedule, read 12 February 2016 It lost all matches without scoring. In the [[2018 Women's Bandy World Championship|2018 Championship]] on home ice in [[Chengde]], China beat the newcomers Estonia and Switzerland. China was scheduled to compete in the 2019 women's world championship in Oslo, Norway, but the team had to withdraw due to the [[COVID pandemic]] outbreak. |
'''China women's national bandy team''' represents [[China]] in the sport of [[bandy]]. It is governed by the [[China Bandy Federation]]. It made its [[Women's Bandy World Championship|World Championship]] debut in the [[2016 Women's Bandy World Championship|2016 tournament]] in [[Roseville, Minnesota]], United States.http://www.usabandy.com/wwc2016 Draft schedule, read 12 February 2016 It lost all matches without scoring. In the [[2018 Women's Bandy World Championship|2018 Championship]] on home ice in [[Chengde]], China beat the newcomers Estonia and Switzerland. China was scheduled to compete in the 2019 women's world championship in Oslo, Norway, but the team had to withdraw due to the [[COVID pandemic]] outbreak. |
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