Finnish bandy champion is the title given to the team winning the play-off at the end of Bandyliiga, the highest bandy league in Finland.
Bandy was the first team sport, for which a Finnish championship was contested. This was in early 1908 (while the first Finnish championship in association football were played later the same year). The league and the championship are administrated by Finland's Bandy Association.
Finnish Workers' Sports Federation had its own Finnish bandy championship tournament 1924–1955.
The first women's championships were only played in 1979. No women's championships were played 1993–2005.
Helsingfors IFK (HIFK) has won the most titles as of 2014.
Final matches between the official Finnish champions and Finnish Workers' Sports Federation's bandy champions 1947–1953. 1947–1953: 1947 Porin Pallo-Toverit, 1948–1952 Turun Pyrkivä and 1953 Oulun Työväen Palloilijat.. .