The IFF World Ranking is a ranking of the national teams of member countries of the International Floorball Federation.
Ranking system
The ranking is based on the standings of the two most recent Floorball World Championships.[1] That is 2022 and 2024 for men and 2021 and 2023 for women.
The ranking is also used to determine the seeding of the teams for the next Floorball World Championships and other competitions like World Games.[2] National champions from the top four ranked countries compete at the Champions Cup.[3]
Current rankings
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Men
Rank Team 1 Sweden
2 Finland
3 Czech Republic
4 Latvia
5 Switzerland
6 Slovakia
7 Germany
8 Norway
9 Estonia
10 Denmark
11 Poland
12 Philippines
13 Thailand
14 Australia
15 Canada
16 Slovenia
17 Singapore
18 New Zealand
19 France
20 Hungary
21 Spain
22 Iceland
23 Japan
24 South Korea
25 United States
26 Austria
27 Italy
28 Belgium
29 Great Britain
30 Liechtenstein
31 Netherlands
32 Ukraine
33 China
34 Malaysia
35 Ivory Coast
36 Russia
37 Cambodia
38 Serbia
39 Indonesia
40 India
41 Iran
42 Nigeria
43 Kenya
44 Uganda
45 Myanmar
46 Jamaica
47 Georgia
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Women
Rank Team 1 Sweden
2 Finland
3 Czech Republic
4 Switzerland
5 Slovakia
6 Poland
7 Latvia
8 Denmark
9 Norway
10 Germany
11 Japan
12 Singapore
13 Estonia
14 United States
15 Australia
16 Thailand
17 Hungary
18 Italy
19 France
20 Russia
21 Netherlands
22 Spain
23 New Zealand
24 Philippines
25 Belgium
26 Canada
27 Austria
28 South Korea
29 Ukraine
30 Great Britain
31 Malaysia
32 Slovenia
33 China
34 Indonesia
35 Burkina Faso
36 Kenya
37 India
38 Iran
39 Ivory Coast
40 Georgia
Notes and references
- ^ a b "IFF Rankings in adult WFC". IFF. Retrieved 29 January 2025.
- ^ "First teams qualify for The World Games 2025". IFF. 18 December 2023. Retrieved 29 May 2024.
- ^ "Tournament - CC 2025". IFF. Retrieved 29 May 2024.
- ^ "Sweden retain top spot on women's world floorball rankings". www.insidethegames.biz. 28 December 2019. Retrieved 17 September 2020.