Men's World Floorball Championship

The Men's World Floorball Championship is an international floorball competition contested by the senior men's national teams of the members of the International Floorball Federation (IFF), the sport's global governing body. It is distinct from the Women's World Floorball Championship, which is for women's teams. They were preceded by the European Championships which were held twice in 1994 and 1995. Originally played in May–June, the IFF decided in 2007 to move the tournament to early-December starting in 2008.[1]

Men's World Floorball Championship
Most recent season or competition:
2024 Men's World Floorball Championships
SportFloorball
Founded1996 (1996)
No. of teams16 (finals)
ContinentInternational (IFF)
Most recent
champion(s)
 Sweden
(2022, 10th title)
Most titles Sweden
(10 titles, the last in 2022)
Official websitefloorball.sport

Men

Results

Year Final venue Winners Score Runners-up Third place Score Fourth place
1996
Details

Stockholm

Sweden
5–0
Finland

Norway
6–2
Czech Republic
1998
Details

Prague

Sweden
10–3
Switzerland

Finland
4–1
Denmark
2000
Details

Oslo

Sweden
5–3
Finland

Switzerland
4–2
Denmark
2002
Details

Helsinki

Sweden
6–4
Finland

Switzerland
4–3 SD
Czech Republic
2004
Details

Zürich

Sweden
6–4
Czech Republic

Finland
8–7 (p)
Switzerland
2006
Details

Stockholm

Sweden
7–6 SD
Finland

Switzerland
9–4
Czech Republic
2008
Details

Prague

Finland
7–6 SD
Sweden

Switzerland
5–4 SD
Czech Republic
2010
Details

Helsinki

Finland
6–2
Sweden

Czech Republic
9–3
Switzerland
2012
Details

Zürich

Sweden
11–5
Finland

Switzerland
8–0
Germany
2014
Details

Gothenburg

Sweden
3–2
Finland

Czech Republic
4–3
Switzerland
2016
Details

Riga

Finland
4–3 (p)
Sweden

Switzerland
8–5
Czech Republic
2018
Details

Prague

Finland
6–3
Sweden

Switzerland
4–2
Czech Republic
2020
Details

Helsinki

Sweden
6–4
Finland

Czech Republic
4–3 SD
Switzerland
2022
Details

Zürich

Sweden
9–3
Czech Republic

Finland
5–3
Switzerland
2024

Details

Malmö

2026

Details


Tampere

Medal table

Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Medals
1  Sweden 10 4 0 14
2  Finland 4 7 3 14
3  Czech Republic 0 2 3 5
4   Switzerland 0 1 7 8
5  Norway 0 0 1 1
Total14141442

Participation details

Team
1996

1998

2000

2002

2004

2006

2008

2010

2012

2014

2016

2018

2020

2022

2024
Years
 Australia-------14th-14th15th12thWD13thq6
 Austria----10th----------1
 Canada-------11th13th12th12th11th12th12thq8
 Czech Republic4th6th6th4th2nd4th4th3rd7th3rd4th4th3rd2ndq14
 Denmark7th4th4th6th9th6th9th13th-7th5th8th10th10thq14
 Estonia11th-----8th7th9th8th8th10th8th9thq9
 Finland2nd3rd2nd2nd3rd2nd1st1st2nd2nd1st1st2nd3rdq14
 Germany8th8th-8th8th10th-10th4th9th7th6th9th6thq12
 Hungary10th-------14th------2
 Italy-----8th10th12th-------3
 Japan-------15th15th15th-15thWD--4
 Latvia9th-7th7th6th5th5th5th6th5th10th5th5th5thq13
 Norway3rd5th5th5th5th7th6th6th5th6th6th7th6th8thq14
 Philippines------------14th15thq3
 Poland-------9th11th-13th13th11th11thq7
 Russia6th7th8th-7th9th7th8th10th13th-----9
 Singapore12th------16th16th-16th16th16th16th-7
 Slovakia--------8th10th9th9th7th7th-6
 Slovenia--------------q1
 South Korea---------16th-----1
 Sweden1st1st1st1st1st1st2nd2nd1st1st2nd2nd1st1stq14
  Switzerland5th2nd3rd3rd4th3rd3rd4th3rd4th3rd3rd4th4thq14
 Thailand----------14th14th13th14thq5
 United States--------12th11th11th-15th--4

Men Under-19

Results

Year Final venue Winners Score Runners-up Third place Score Fourth place
2001
Details

Weißenfels

Sweden
4–2
Switzerland

Finland
7–1
Latvia
2003
Details

Prague

Finland
6–2
Sweden

Czech Republic
5–2
Switzerland
2005
Details

Cēsis

Sweden
6–2
Finland

Switzerland
8–3
Latvia
2007
Details

Kirchberg

Sweden
9–3
Czech Republic

Finland
3–2
Switzerland
2009
Details

Turku

Sweden
8–3
Finland

Switzerland
7–1
Czech Republic
2011
Details

Weißenfels

Finland
4–3
Sweden

Switzerland
6–4
Czech Republic
2013
Details

Hamburg

Sweden
6–2
Switzerland

Finland
8–5
Czech Republic
2015
Details

Helsingborg

Finland
13–3
Switzerland

Czech Republic
7–6
Sweden
2017
Details

Växjö

Finland
7–4
Sweden

Czech Republic
8–5
Switzerland
2019
Details

Halifax

Czech Republic
8–2
Sweden

Finland
4–2
Switzerland
2021
Details

Brno

Czech Republic
4–3
Finland

Sweden
7–6
Switzerland
2023

Details

Frederikshavn


Sweden
7–4
Switzerland

Finland
7–6 SD
Czech Republic
2025

Details[2]

Zürich

Medal table

Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Medals
1  Sweden 6 4 1 11
2  Finland 4 3 5 12
3  Czech Republic 2 1 3 6
4   Switzerland 0 4 3 7
Total12121236

Participation details

Team
2001

2003

2005

2007

2009

2011

2013

2015

2017

2019

2021

2023

2025
Total
 Australia - - - - - - - - - - - 14 1
 Austria - - - - - - - - - - 12 12 2
 Belgium - - - - - - - - - - 13 - 1
 Czech Republic535244433114q13
 Denmark878-8-8-6798q10
 Estonia10----8----10134
 Finland312321311323q13
 Germany11---------69q4
 Hungary12---------14-2
 Italy - - - - - - - - - - 15 - 1
 Latvia464555675555q13
 Norway75666758-8-7q11
 Poland9-78---68-8107
 Russia68-----------2
 Singapore-----------151
 Slovakia---776757676q10
 Slovenia - - - - - - - - - - 11 11 2
 Sweden121112142231q13
  Switzerland243433224442q13
 United States-----------161

See also

References

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