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Under-19 World Floorball Championships

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Under-19 World Floorball Championships
Statusactive
Genresporting event
Date(s)May
Frequencybiannual
Location(s)various
Inaugurated2001 (2001) (men's juniors)
2004 (2004) (women's juniors)
Organised byIFF

Under-19 World Floorball Championships are being held for males since 2001 and for females since 2004. The championships for males are held in odd years, while those for females are held in even years.

The first Under-19 World Floorball Championships were held in 2001 in Germany. The Swedishmen were the first World Champions. Two years later, a B-Division Tournament was played. The first female World Championships took place in 2004 in Finland, and the Swedish team won again. In 2008, the first female B-Division tournament was played.

Male Under-19 World Championships

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Year Host nation Gold Silver Bronze
1 2001 Germany  Sweden    Switzerland   Finland
2 2003 Czech Republic  Finland  Sweden  Czech Republic
3 2005 Latvia  Sweden  Finland    Switzerland 
4 2007 Switzerland  Sweden  Czech Republic  Finland
5 2009 Finland  Sweden  Finland    Switzerland 
6 2011 Germany  Finland  Sweden    Switzerland 
7 2013 Germany  Sweden    Switzerland   Finland
8 2015 Sweden  Finland    Switzerland   Czech Republic
9 2017 Sweden  Finland  Sweden  Czech Republic
10 2019 Canada  Czech Republic  Sweden  Finland
11 2021 Czech Republic  Czech Republic  Finland  Sweden
12 2023 Denmark  Sweden   Switzerland  Finland
13 2025 Switzerland

Medal table

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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
Total 12 12 12 36

Women Under-19 World Championships

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Year Final venue Winners Score Runners-up Third place Score Fourth place
2004
Details
Finland
Tampere

Sweden
6–5
Finland

Switzerland
4–3
Latvia
2006
Details
Germany
Leipzig

Sweden
7–3
Finland

Switzerland
4–3
Czech Republic
2008
Details
Poland
Zbąszyń

Switzerland
8–7 SD
Sweden

Finland
4–3
Poland
2010
Details
Czech Republic
Olomouc

Sweden
6–4
Finland

Czech Republic
7–3
Switzerland
2012
Details
Slovakia
Nitra

Finland
3–1
Switzerland

Sweden
6–3
Czech Republic
2014
Details
Poland
Zbąszyń

Sweden
6–4
Finland

Czech Republic
5–2
Switzerland
2016
Details
Canada
Belleville

Sweden
6–3
Finland

Switzerland
3–2
Czech Republic
2018
Details
Switzerland
St. Gallen

Sweden
7–2
Finland

Czech Republic
3–1
Poland
2020
Details
Sweden
Uppsala

Finland
5–4 OT
Sweden

Czech Republic
6–2
Switzerland
2022
Details
Poland
Katowice

Sweden
5–4 OT
Czech Republic

Finland
8–3
Switzerland
2024
Details
Finland
Lahti

Sweden
4–2
Finland

Czech Republic
5–1
Switzerland
2026
Details[1]
Italy
Lignano Sabbiadoro

Medal table

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Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Medals
1  Sweden 8 2 1 11
2  Finland 2 7 2 11
3    Switzerland  1 1 3 5
4  Czech Republic 0 1 5 6
Total 11 11 11 33

Participation details

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Team Finland
2004
Germany
2006
Poland
2008
Czech Republic
2010
Slovakia
2012
Poland
2014
Canada
2016
Switzerland
2018
Sweden
2020
Poland
2022
Finland
2024
Total
 Australia 15 15 2
 Austria 14 1
 Canada 16 16 2
 Czech Republic 5 4 5 3 4 3 4 3 3 2 3 11
 Denmark 11 7 2
 Finland 2 2 3 2 1 2 2 2 1 3 2 11
 Germany 7 8 8 7 8 9 10 7
 Hungary 8 11 7 8 10 14 6
 Italy 13 12 2
 Latvia 4 7 7 8 7 8 5 8 9 9
 New Zealand 12 13 2
 Norway 6 6 6 6 8 5 6 7 8 9
 Poland 5 4 7 5 6 6 4 6 6 6 10
 Russia 9 10 9 3
 Singapore 11 1
 Slovakia 10 9 5 6 5 7 8 7 5 5 10
 Sweden 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 2 1 1 11
  Switzerland 3 3 1 4 2 4 3 5 4 4 4 11

References

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  1. ^ "FF Central Board meeting 7/2022 - 11.11.2022 as a physical meeting in Zurich, Switzerland" (PDF). 2022-11-15.