Under-19 World Floorball Championships

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.

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

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

YearHost nationGoldSilverBronze
12001Germany Sweden  Switzerland Finland
22003Czech Republic Finland Sweden Czech Republic
32005Latvia Sweden Finland  Switzerland
42007Switzerland Sweden Czech Republic Finland
52009Finland Sweden Finland  Switzerland
62011Germany Finland Sweden  Switzerland
72013Germany Sweden  Switzerland Finland
82015Sweden Finland  Switzerland Czech Republic
92017Sweden Finland Sweden Czech Republic
102019Canada Czech Republic Sweden Finland
112021Czech Republic

Medal record

NationGSB
1 Sweden540
2 Finland424
3 Czech Republic113
4  Switzerland033

Female Under-19 World Championships

YearHost nationGoldSilverBronze
12004Finland Sweden Finland  Switzerland
22006Germany Sweden Finland  Switzerland
32008Poland  Switzerland Sweden Finland
42010Czech Republic Sweden Finland Czech Republic
52012Slovakia Finland  Switzerland Sweden
62014Poland Sweden Finland Czech Republic
72016Canada Sweden Finland  Switzerland
82018Switzerland Sweden Finland Czech Republic

Medal record

NationGSBTotal
1 Sweden6118
2 Finland1618
3  Switzerland1135
4 Czech Republic0033

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