With the new website IFF strives to keep the Floorball world well updated with the latest news and topics from IFF and from the international Floorball world in general. The IFF Central Board decided in its meeting in May 2005, that...
The Belgian Floorball Federation has been fined for their withdrawal from the C-division of the Men´s WFC 2006. Further Belgium has been excluded from the two subsequent official tournaments. The letter to BFF is found here.
The Georgian Floorball Association is, since 01.02.2006, suspended from IFF activities due to their debts to IFF and failure to sufficiently explain their reasons for not turning up at the WFC 2005 in Singapore and ECQ 2005 in Denmark. Georgia...
The IFF has invited its member Associations to apply for the organisation of Floorball Development Programme Seminars for 2006 (see letter here). The IFF has launched the Development Programme for its member federations, in order to support and...
At the CB Meeting in Ostrava on January 7, 2006, the Central Board decided to grant Mongolia provisional membership of IFF as member number 37.
The first IFF Floorball Development Seminar was held in Eger, Hungary from the 16-18.12.2005 with 22 participants from Austria, Hungary, Slovak Republic and Slovenia.
Singapore defeated Japan 3-1 in the first of two matches to qualify to the A-division of the Women´s World Championships 2007. The match was played in Singapore and also included in the Asian Pacific Championship 2005. The date for the second...
Sweden won the Men´s U19 World Championships 2005 defeating Finland 6-2 in the Final match. Switzerland won the bronze medals defeating Latvia 8-3 in the match for 3rd place. Russia won the B-Division defeating Slovakia 5-1 in the Final and is...
Editorial IFF President U19 in Latvia Distinguished guests and Floorball friends, On behalf of the International Floorball Federation (IFF) I have the pleasure and honour to announce the third WFC for U19 men, in Latvia, in the cities of...
At the CB Meeting in Helsinki on August 27, 2005, the Central Board decided, upon proposal from the IFF RACC, to increase the A-division of the Women´s WFC to 10 teams from 2007.
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