The list of Estonian bandy champions starts as early as in 1916, when Estonias was a province in the Russian Empire, where bandy already was a popular sport. Just some years later, following the Russian Revolution, Estonia became independent. The championship was held semi-regularly until 1953, from 1941 for the then Estonian SSR.
Estonian bandy champions
editYear | Champion |
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1916 | Tallinna Kalev |
1917 | Tallinna Kalev |
1918 | Tallinna Kalev |
1919 | no championship |
1920 | Tallinna Sport |
1921 | Tallinna Sport |
1922 | Tallinna Sport |
1923 | Tallinna Sport |
1924 | Tallinna Sport |
1925 | no championship |
1926 | Tallinna Kalev |
1927 | Tallinna Hokiklubi |
1928 | Tallinna Sport |
1929 | Tallinna Sport |
1930 | Tallinna Sport |
1931 | Tallinna Sport |
1932 | Tallinna Sport |
1933 | Tallinna Kalev |
1934 | Tallinna Kalev |
1935 | Tallinna Sport |
1936–40 | no championships |
1941 | Tallinna Dünamo |
1942–46 | no championships |
1947 | Tallinna BLTSK |
1948–49 | no championships |
1950 | Tallinna BLTSK I |
1951 | Tallinna BLTSK |
1952 | Tallinna BLTSK |
1953 | Tallinna BLTSK |
- BLTSK = Balti Laevastik Tallinn SK (Baltflot, Балтфлот).
- Tallinna ÜENÜ = Ülemaaline Eesti Noorsoo Ühendus (Tallinna osakond)