Swiss Unihockey, formerly Schweizer Unihockey Verband, is a sports association which is representing floorball in Switzerland.[1][2]
Swiss Floorball Association | |
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IOC nation | SUI |
National flag | |
Sport | Floorball |
Official website | www |
History | |
Year of formation | 1985 |
Affiliations | |
International federation | International Floorball Federation (IFF) |
IFF member since | 1986 |
Elected | |
President | Michael Zeiss |
The Swiss Floorball Association organizes the Unihockey Prime League, the National League B and several regional leagues.
History
editThe Swiss floorball association was founded April 20, 1985 in Sarnen. In 1986 the Swedish, Finnish and Swiss floorball decided to found the International Floorball Federation.[2]
Facts
editNumber of licensed players
Total: 30791
- Men: 11622
- Women: 3557
- Men Under 19: 13073
- Women Under 19: 2539
Number of Floorball Clubs: 417
Participation and results in IFF events
editMen‘s WFC | Women‘s WFC | Men‘s U19 WFC | Women‘s U19 WFC |
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2016: Registered | 2016: A-division | ||
2014: 4th | 2015: 3rd | 2015: 2nd | 2014: 4th |
2012: 3rd | 2013: 3rd | 2013: 2nd | 2012: 2nd |
2010: 4th | 2011: 4th | 2011: 3rd | 2010: 4th |
2008: 3rd | 2009: 2nd | 2009: 3rd | 2008: 1st |
2006: 3rd | 2007: 3rd | 2007: 4th | 2006: 3rd |
2004: 4th | 2005: 1st | 2005: 3rd | 2004: 3rd |
2002: 3rd | 2003: 2nd | 2003: 4th | |
2000: 3rd | 2001: 4th | 2001: 2nd | |
1998: 2nd | 1999: 2nd | ||
1996: 5th | 1997: 4th |
IFF events organized by the association
editEvent | Location |
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2014 Champions Cup | Zurich |
2012 Men's World Floorball Championships | Bern and Zürich |
2011 Women's World Floorball Championships | St. Gallen |
2009 EuroFloorball Cup Qualifications 2nd best teams | Langnau and Winterthur |
2008 EuroFloorball Cup Final round | Winterthur |
2007 Men's under-19 World Floorball Championships | Kirchberg and Zuchwil |
2004-05 European Cup Final Round Men/Women | Adliswil and Zürich |
2004 Men's World Floorball Championships | Kloten and Zürich |
2003 Women's World Floorball Championships | Bern, Gümligen, Wünnewil |
1999 European Cup Final Round Men/Women | Bern, Sarnen, Winterthur, Zuchwil |
1995 Open European Championships Men/Women | Aarau, Adliswil, Jona, Gümligen, Sursee, Zürich |
1994 European Cup Final Round Men/Women |
References
edit- ^ "swiss unihockey :: Verband". www.swissunihockey.ch. Retrieved 2016-02-05.
- ^ a b "Switzerland". floorball.sport. Retrieved 2020-10-06.