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词条 Women's World Floorball Championship
释义

  1. Women

     Results   Medal table   Participation details 

  2. Women Under-19

     Results   Medal table   Participation details 

  3. See also

  4. References

  5. External links

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

Women

Results

YearFinal venueWinnersScoreRunners-upThird placeScoreFourth place
1997
Details
FIN}}
Mariehamn
SWE}}4–2FIN}}NOR}}4–3 {{penalties}}SUI}}
1999
Details
SWE}}
Borlänge
FIN}}3–1SUI}}SWE}}5–1NOR}}
2001
Details
LAT}}
Riga
FIN}}2–0SWE}}NOR}}4–3SUI}}
2003
Details
SUI}}
Bern
SWE}}8–1SUI}}FIN}}4–2NOR}}
2005
Details
SIN}}
Singapore City
SUI}}4–3FIN}}SWE}}15–1NOR}}
2007
Details
DEN}}
Fredrikshavn
SWE}}7–3FIN}}SUI}}7–1LAT}}
2009
Details
SWE}}
Västerås
SWE}}6–2SUI}}FIN}}3–1CZE}}
2011
Details
SUI}}
St. Gallen
SWE}}4–2FIN}}CZE}}3–2SUI}}
2013
Details
CZE}}
Ostrava
SWE}}5–1FIN}}SUI}}4–3 OTCZE}}
2015
Details
FIN}}
Tampere
SWE}}5–4 {{penalties}}FIN}}SUI}}5–4CZE}}
2017
Details
SVK}}
Bratislava
SWE}}6–5 {{penalties}}FIN}}SUI}}3–2CZE}}
2019
Details
SUI}}
Neuchatel
2021
Details
SWE}}
Uppsala

Medal table

CountryRankGoldSilverBronzeMedals
1{{flw|SWE}}81211
2{{flw|FIN}}27211
3{{flw|SUI}}1348
4{{flw|NOR}}0022
5{{flw|CZE}}0011
Total11111133

Participation details

TeamFinland
1997
Sweden
1999
Latvia
2001
Switzerland
2003
Singapore
2005
Denmark
2007
Sweden
2009
Switzerland
2011
Czech Republic
2013
Finland
2015
Slovakia
2017
SUI
2019
Total
{{flw|Australia}}15th12th12th15thQ5
{{flw|Austria}}09|9th}}8th2
{{flw|Canada}}13th1
{{flw|Czech Republic}}06|6th}}5th5th7th7th05|5th}}04|4th}}{{sort|03|3rd}}{{sort|04|4th}}04|4th}}4thQ12
{{flw|Denmark}}{{sort|06|6th}}09|9th}}08|8th}}11th10th9th Q7
{{flw|Estonia}}11thQ2
{{flw|Finland}}{{sort|02|2nd}}1st1st3rd2nd{{sort|02|2nd}}{{sort|03|3rd}}{{sort|02|2nd}}{{sort|02|2nd}}{{sort|02|2nd}}{{sort|02|2nd}}Q12
{{flw|Germany}}08|8th}}6th7th8th11th08|8th}}06|6th}}10thQ9
{{flw|Hungary}}14th14th2
{{flw|Japan}}10th8th16th15th15th14thQ7
{{flw|Latvia}}07|7th}}7th6th6th5th04|4th}}06|6th}}07|7th}}05|5th}}05|5th}}6thQ12
{{flw|Netherlands}}13th14th2
{{flw|Norway}}{{sort|03|3rd}}4th3rd4th4th08|8th}}07|7th}}05|5th}}06|6th}}09|9th}}8th Q12
{{flw|Poland}}08|8th}}06|6th}}07|7th}}07|7th}}7thQ6
{{flw|Russia}}05|5th}}8th5th6th07|7th}}05|5th}}10th10th11th9
{{flw|Singapore}}10th16th16thQ4
{{flw|Slovakia}}12th09|9th}}08|8th}}5thQ5
{{flw|South Korea}}16th1
{{flw|Sweden}}{{sort|01|1st}}3rd2nd1st3rd{{sort|01|1st}}{{sort|01|1st}}{{sort|01|1st}}{{sort|01|1st}}{{sort|01|1st}}{{sort|01|1st}}Q12
{{flw|Switzerland}}04|4th}}2nd4th2nd1st{{sort|03|3rd}}{{sort|02|2nd}}{{sort|04|4th}}{{sort|03|3rd}}{{sort|03|3rd}}{{sort|03|3rd}}Q12
{{flw|Thailand}}13thQ2
{{flw|USA}}09|9th}}10th09|9th}}13th12thQ6

Women Under-19

Results

YearFinal venueWinnersScoreRunners-upThird placeScoreFourth place
2004
Details
FIN}}
Tampere
SWE}}6–5FIN}}SUI}}4–3LAT}}
2006
Details
GER}}
Leipzig
SWE}}7–3FIN}}SUI}}4–3CZE}}
2008
Details
POL}}
Zbaszyn
SUI}}8–7 {{sudden death}}SWE}}FIN}}4–3POL}}
2010
Details
CZE}}
Olomouc
SWE}}6–4FIN}}CZE}}7–3SUI}}
2012
Details
SVK}}
Nitra
FIN}}3–1SUI}}SWE}}6–3CZE}}
2014
Details
POL}}
Zbaszyn
SWE}}6–4FIN}}CZE}}5–2SUI}}
2016
Details
CAN}}
Belleville
SWE}}6–3FIN}}SUI}}3–2CZE}}
2018
Details
SUI}}
St. Gallen
SWE}}7–2FIN}}CZE}}3–1POL}}
2020
Details
SWE}}
Uppsala

Medal table

CountryRankGoldSilverBronzeMedals
1{{flw|SWE}}6118
2{{flw|FIN}}1618
3{{flw|SUI}}1135
4{{flw|CZE}}0033
Total88824

Participation details

TeamFinland
2004
Germany
2006
Poland
2008
Czech Republic
2010
Slovakia
2012
Poland
2014
Canada
2016
Switzerland
2018
Total
{{flw|Czech Republic}}545{{sort|03|3}}4{{sort|03|3}}4{{sort|03|3}}8
{{flw|Finland}}{{sort|02|2}}{{sort|02|2}}{{sort|03|3}}{{sort|02|2}}{{sort|01|1}}{{sort|02|2}}{{sort|02|2}}{{sort|02|2}}8
{{flw|Germany}}78874
{{flw|Hungary}}811784
{{flw|Latvia}}4778786
{{flw|Norway}}66668567
{{flw|Poland}}54756647
{{flw|Russia}}9102
{{flw|Slovakia}}109565787
{{flw|Sweden}}{{sort|01|1}}{{sort|01|1}}{{sort|02|2}}{{sort|01|1}}{{sort|03|3}}{{sort|01|1}}{{sort|01|1}}{{sort|01|1}}8
{{flw|Switzerland}}{{sort|03|3}}{{sort|03|3}}{{sort|01|1}}4{{sort|02|2}}4{{sort|03|3}}58

See also

  • List of floorball world champions
  • Men's World Floorball Championship

References

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External links

  • [https://floorball.sport/ International Floorball Federation official website]
{{World Floorball Championships}}{{Main world championships}}

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