The IFF World Ranking is a ranking of the national teams of member countries of the International Floorball Federation.
The ranking is based on the standings of the two most recent Floorball World Championships.[1] That is 2020 and 2022 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]
Rank | Team |
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1 | Sweden |
2 | Czech Republic |
3 | Finland |
4 | Switzerland |
5 | Latvia |
6 | Slovakia |
7 | Norway |
8 | Germany |
9 | Estonia |
10 | Denmark |
11 | Poland |
12 | Canada |
13 | Australia |
14 | Thailand |
15 | Philippines |
16 | Singapore |
17 | United States |
18 | Slovenia |
19 | Spain |
20 | Iceland |
21 | Japan |
22 | New Zealand |
23 | France |
24 | Austria |
25 | South Korea |
26 | Hungary |
27 | Netherlands |
28 | Russia |
29 | Liechtenstein |
30 | Belgium |
31 | Great Britain |
32 | Italy |
33 | Malaysia |
34 | Ukraine |
35 | Ivory Coast |
36 | China |
37 | Serbia |
38 | Indonesia |
39 | India |
40 | Iran |
41 | Nigeria |
42 | Kenya |
43 | Uganda |
44 | Myanmar |
45 | Jamaica |
46 | Georgia |
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 |