The Men’s U19 World Floorball Championships 2019 will be played May 8th – 12th, in Halifax, Canada. This is the first time that the Men’s U19 WFC will be held outside of Europe.
Follow MU19 WFC 2019
- Tournament information: Official website & IFF MU19 2019 Event page
- Match schedule & results: IFF MU19 WFC results page
- Standings & player statistics A-Division: IFF MU19 WFC A-Div standings page
- Standings & player statistics B-Division: IFF MU19 WFC B-Div standings page
- IFF Events U19 WFC Mobile App (available for iOS & Android)
- Live-streaming & videos: IFF YouTube channel & IFF YouTube channel 2
- Game photos: IFF flickr
- U19 WFC Facebook & IFF Facebook
- U19 WFC Twitter & IFF Twitter
- U19 WFC Instagram & IFF Instagram
- MU19 WFC hashtags: #U19WFC #floorball
MU19 WFC 2019 A-Division teams (rankings in brackets)
Group A: Finland (1), Switzerland (4), Latvia (5), Norway (9)
Group B: Sweden (2), Czech Republic (3), Denmark (6), Slovakia (7)
MU19 WFC 2019 B-Division teams (rankings in brackets)
Group C: Poland (8), USA (15), Japan (16), Russia (29)
Group D: Germany (11), Canada (14), Slovenia (17), New Zealand (21)
Read the team and referee presentations to get more familiar with the participating teams and referees:
MU19 WFC playing system
A-Division: Every team plays each other once within their group. The top two teams after the group stage proceed to the semi-finals, while the other four teams have placement matches. The 8th placed team in A-division will be relegated to the lower two groups for 2021.
B-Division: Every team plays each other once within their group. The top two teams after the group stage proceed to the semi-finals, while the other four teams have placement matches. The winner of B-division will be promoted to the top two groups for 2021.
New playing system for 2021
A new playing system for U19 WFCs is to be introduced and played for the first time at the Women’s U19 WFC in 2020. Rather than the 4th placed teams in the A-division groups playing each other for relegation, and the 1st placed teams in B-division playing each other for promotion, these teams will play cross-over matches to determine their placings for the next event. This gives the possibility for two teams (rather than only one) to go up or down. Read more on the new playing system here.