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Women's World Floorball Championship

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International floorball competitions for women's national teams
Women's World Floorball Championship
Most recent season or competition:
2025 Women's World Floorball Championships
SportFloorball
Founded1997; 29 years ago (1997)
No. of teams16 (finals)
ContinentInternational (IFF)
Most recent
champions
  Switzerland
(2025, 2nd title)
Most titles Sweden
(11 titles, the last in 2023)
Related
competitions
Men's World Championship
Under-19 World Championships
Official websitefloorball.sport

TheWomen's World Floorball Championship is an internationalfloorball competition contested by the senior women's national teams of the members of theInternational Floorball Federation (IFF). It is held regularly in odd years since 1997. In even years, themen's championship is played. The tournament takes place in December.

CzechiaSwitzerland final match at2025 tournament

The reigning champion from the most recent2025 championship held in the Czech Republic, and a two-time overall winner, isSwitzerland.[1] The most successful team, with eleven titles, isSweden.[2]Finland has won twice and is the only country to have won a medal at every tournament.[3] The only other medalists are theCzech Republic, with one silver and two bronze medals, andNorway, with two bronzes.

SwedenDenmark match at2011 tournament

The last championship took place in2025 in the Czech Republic.[4] The next will take place in2027 in Finland.[5]

FinlandSlovakia quarterfinal match at2017 championships

Format

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There are 16 teams participating in the tournament. The host country is automatically guaranteed a spot, while the remaining 15 spots are determined through regional qualifiers. These qualifiers, typically comprising several European tournaments and one each for the Americas and Asia-Oceania, are usually held at the beginning of the year before the championship itself.[6] Starting with the2027 championship, they will instead take place in the autumn of the previous year.[7]

The teams are then drawn into four groups (A–D), each consisting of four teams. Groups A and B are drawn from the top-ranked teams according to the IFF rankings, while Groups C and D are drawn from the remaining teams. Within a group, teams play against each other. The top two teams from Groups A and B advance directly to the quarter-finals. The other two teams from Groups A and B and the top two teams from Groups C and D compete in a playoff preliminary round.[6]

Next, the playoffs are played by elimination. The eliminated teams, including the teams that did not qualify for the playoffs, participate in additional placement matches.

The entire tournament spans nine days, from one weekend to another. During that time, teams play five to seven matches.

Format history

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Thefirst World Championship in 1997 was preceded by the onlyEuropean Championship in 1995.[8][9]

The quarter-finals were played for the first time in2011. Until the2009 World Championship, with the exception of the first tournament, teams were divided into two divisions (A and B). In Division A, teams competed in two groups, with the top two teams from each group advancing to the semi-finals. The winners of the semi-finals played in the final, while the losing teams contested the bronze medal match. The bottom teams of both groups played for relegation from Division A, while the winner of Division B was promoted.[6]

Teams ofSwitzerland andSlovakia before qualification match for2025 championship

Until the2007 World Championship, the tournament was held in May or early June.[10]

Qualification was introduced for the2009 World Championship, but only from2015 onwards did all teams (except the host nation) have to qualify. Previously, the top teams from the previous championship received automatic qualification.[6]

The current system, where the higher-ranked teams are placed into two groups and the remaining teams into two separate groups, was introduced at the2015 World Championship, along with the playoff preliminary round.[11]

Tournaments

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YearFinal venueWinnersScoreRunners-upThird placeScoreFourth place
1997
Details
Finland
Mariehamn

Sweden
4–2
Finland

Norway
4–3 PSO
Switzerland
1999
Details
Sweden
Borlänge

Finland
3–1
Switzerland

Sweden
5–1
Norway
2001
Details
Latvia
Riga

Finland
2–0
Sweden

Norway
4–3
Switzerland
2003
Details
Switzerland
Bern

Sweden
8–1
Switzerland

Finland
4–2
Norway
2005
Details
Singapore
Singapore

Switzerland
4–3
Finland

Sweden
15–1
Norway
2007
Details
Denmark
Frederikshavn

Sweden
7–3
Finland

Switzerland
7–1
Latvia
2009
Details
Sweden
Västerås

Sweden
6–2
Switzerland

Finland
3–1
Czech Republic
2011
Details
Switzerland
St. Gallen

Sweden
4–2
Finland

Czech Republic
3–2
Switzerland
2013
Details
Czech Republic
Brno,Ostrava

Sweden
5–1
Finland

Switzerland
4–3 OT
Czech Republic
2015
Details
Finland
Tampere

Sweden
5–4 (p)
Finland

Switzerland
5–4
Czech Republic
2017
Details
Slovakia
Bratislava

Sweden
6–5 (p)
Finland

Switzerland
3–2
Czech Republic
2019
Details
Switzerland
Neuchâtel

Sweden
3–2 OT
Switzerland

Finland
5–4 OT
Czech Republic
2021
Details
Sweden
Uppsala

Sweden
4–3 OT
Finland

Switzerland
5–2
Czech Republic
2023
Details
Singapore
Singapore

Sweden
6–4
Finland

Czech Republic
5–4
Switzerland
2025
Details
Czech Republic
Brno,Ostrava

Switzerland
2–0
Czech Republic

Finland
6–4
Sweden
2027
Details
Finland
Turku[5]

Medal table

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RankCountryGoldSilverBronzeMedals
1 Sweden111214
2 Finland29415
3  Switzerland24511
4 Czech Republic0123
5 Norway0022
Total15151545

Participation details

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TeamFinland
1997
Sweden
1999
Latvia
2001
Switzerland
2003
Singapore
2005
Denmark
2007
Sweden
2009
Switzerland
2011
Czech Republic
2013
Finland
2015
Slovakia
2017
Switzerland
2019
Sweden
2021
Singapore
2023
Czech Republic
2025
Years
 
 Australia15th12th12th15th11thWD16th14th7
 Austria9th8th2
 Canada13th1
 Czech Republic6th5th5th7th7th5th4th3rd4th4th4th4th4th3rd2nd15
 Denmark6th9th8th11th10th9th10th8th8th8th10
 Estonia11th14th13th13th12th5
 Finland2nd1st1st3rd2nd2nd3rd2nd2nd2nd2nd3rd2nd2nd3rd15
 France15th1
 Germany8th6th7th8th11th8th6th10th7th10th10th10th12
 Hungary14th14th2
 Italy16th1
 Japan10th8th16th15th15th14th13thWD9th13th9
 Latvia7th7th6th6th5th4th6th7th5th5th6th8th9th7th5th15
 Netherlands13th14th11th3
 Norway3rd4th3rd4th4th8th7th5th6th9th8th9th7th11th6th15
 Poland8th6th7th7th7th5th5th6th9th9
 Russia5th8th5th6th7th5th10th10th11th11th10
 Singapore10th16th16th12th14th12th16th7
 Slovakia12th9th8th5th6th6th5th7th8
 South Korea16th1
 Sweden1st3rd2nd1st3rd1st1st1st1st1st1st1st1st1st4th15
  Switzerland4th2nd4th2nd1st3rd2nd4th3rd3rd3rd2nd3rd4th1st15
 Thailand13th15th15th3
 United States9th10th9th13th12th16th12th14th15th9
Debuts1000003142020110
Cumulative101010101013141820202222232424

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Switzerland celebrate their second title in history! Fantastic Heini shuts out Czechia".International Floorball Federation (IFF). 15 December 2025. Retrieved17 December 2025.
  2. ^"Sweden stave off Finland comeback to win ninth straight Women's World Floorball Championship".The Straits Times. Retrieved14 February 2025.
  3. ^"Ruotsi kaatui pronssiottelussa – Suomi jatkaa mitaliputkessa".Suomen Salibandyliitto (in Finnish). 14 December 2025. Retrieved17 December 2025.
  4. ^Muzika, Rudolf (24 May 2023)."Český florbal se raduje. Získal pořadatelství dalšího světového šampionátu".Deník.cz (in Czech). Retrieved14 February 2025.
  5. ^ab"IFF CB Meeting News 2/2023: WFC hosts awarded, Future of Floorball status and upcoming events". 17 December 2025.
  6. ^abcd"Women's World Championships".IFF Main Site. Retrieved17 December 2025.
  7. ^"Výkonný výbor IFF se sešel poprvé pod Šumanem. Nová struktura fungování i termíny pro juniorské šampionáty".Florbal.cz (in Czech). 12 February 2025. Retrieved24 March 2025.
  8. ^"European Championships". Retrieved30 June 2024.
  9. ^"Historie" [History] (in Czech). Retrieved30 June 2024.
  10. ^"Švédsko 2009 a Češky poprvé v semifinále".www.ceskyflorbal.cz (in Czech). 14 November 2021. Archived fromthe original on 2021-11-14. Retrieved24 March 2025.
  11. ^iDNES.cz, ČTK (5 March 2013)."Florbalistky se na MS utkají se Švýcarskem, Lotyšskem a Norskem".iDNES.cz (in Czech). Retrieved24 March 2025.

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