Great Britain women's national floorball team

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Great Britain women's national floorball team

Great Britain women's national floorball team is the national team of Great Britain. At the 2001 Floorball Women's World Championship in Riga, Latvia, the team finished eighth in the B-Division. [1]

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Finland women's national floorball team is the national team of Finland. At the 1997 Floorball Women's World Championship in Godby and Mariehamn, Åland, Finland, the team finished second. At the 1999 Floorball Women's World Championship in Borlänge, Sweden, the team finished first in the A-Division. At the 2001 Floorball Women's World Championship in Riga, Latvia, the team finished first in the A-Division. At the 2003 Floorball Women's World Championship in Germany, the team finished third in the A-Division. At the 2005 Floorball Women's World Championship in Singapore, the team finished second in the A-Division. At the 2007 Floorball Women's World Championship in Frederikshavn, Denmark, the team finished third in the A-Division.

The Norway women's national floorball team represents Norway in international competitions of women's floorball. They won a bronze medal in the first world championship for women in Mariehamn, Finland in 1997. They also won the bronze medal in Riga, Latvia in 2001.

Switzerland women's national floorball team is the national team of Switzerland. At the 1997 Women's World Floorball Championships in Godby and Mariehamn, Åland Islands, Finland, the team finished fourth. At the 1999 WCS in Borlänge, Sweden, the team finished second in the A-Division. At the 2001 WCS in Riga, Latvia, the team finished fourth in the A-Division. At the 2003 WCS in Germany, the team finished second in the A-Division. At the 2005 WCS in Singapore, the team became world champions for the first time. At the 2007 WCS in Frederikshavn, Denmark, the team finished second in the A-Division. In the tournaments from 2009 to 2019, the team has finished 2nd, 4th, 3rd, 3rd, 3rd and 2nd respectively.

Russia women's national floorball team is the national team of Russia. At the 1997 Floorball Women's World Championship in Godby and Mariehamn, Åland, Finland, the team finished fifth. At the 1999 Floorball Women's World Championship in Borlänge, Sweden, the team withdrew from the competition and were relegated to the B-Division. At the 2001 Floorball Women's World Championship in Riga, Latvia, the team finished first in the B-Division and were elevated to the A-Division. At the 2003 Floorball Women's World Championship in Germany, the team finished fifth in the A-Division. At the 2005 Floorball Women's World Championship in Singapore, the team finished sixth in the A-Division. At the 2007 Floorball Women's World Championship in Frederikshavn, Denmark, the team finished seventh in the A-Division. At the 2013 Floorball Women's World Championship in Brno and Ostrava, Czech Republic, the team finished tenth.

Latvia women's national floorball team is the national team of Latvia. At the 1997 Floorball Women's World Championship in Godby and Mariehamn, Åland, Finland, the team finished seventh. At the 1999 Floorball Women's World Championship in Borlänge, Sweden, the team finished seventh in the A-Division. At the 2001 Floorball Women's World Championship in Riga, Latvia, the team finished sixth in the A-Division. At the 2003 Floorball Women's World Championship in Germany, the team finished sixth in the A-Division. At the 2005 Floorball Women's World Championship in Singapore, the team finished fifth in the A-Division. At the 2007 Floorball Women's World Championship in Frederikshavn, Denmark, the team finished fourth in the A-Division.

Germany women's national floorball team is the national team of Germany. At the 1997 Floorball Women's World Championship in Godby and Mariehamn, Åland, Finland, the team finished eighth. At the 1999 Floorball Women's World Championship in Borlänge, Sweden, the team finished sixth in the A-Division. At the 2001 Floorball Women's World Championship in Riga, Latvia, the team finished seventh in the A-Division. At the 2003 Floorball Women's World Championship in Germany, the team finished eighth in the A-Division. At the 2005 Floorball Women's World Championship in Singapore, the team finished fourth in the B-Division. At the 2007 Floorball Women's World Championship in Frederikshavn, Denmark, the team finished second in the B-Division. At the 2013 Floorball Women's World Championship in Brno and Ostrava, Czech Republic, the team finished eighth.

The Austria women's national floorball team is an Austrian national sports team that plays floorball.

Japan women's national floorball team is the national team of Japan. At the 1997 Floorball Women's World Championship in Godby and Mariehamn, Åland, Finland, the team finished tenth. At the 1999 Floorball Women's World Championship in Borlänge, Sweden, the team finished fourth in the B-Division. At the 2001 Floorball Women's World Championship in Riga, Latvia, the team finished fifth in the B-Division. At the 2003 Floorball Women's World Championship in Germany, the team finished first in the B-Division. At the 2005 Floorball Women's World Championship in Singapore, the team finished eighth in the A-Division. At the 2007 Floorball Women's World Championship in Frederikshavn, Denmark, the team finished sixth in the B-Division. At the 2013 Floorball Women's World Championship in Brno and Ostrava, Czech Republic, the team finished fifteenth.

Australia women's national floorball team is the national team of Australia.

Denmark women's national floorball team is the national team of Denmark. At the 1999 Floorball Women's World Championship in Borlänge, Sweden, the team finished third in the B-Division. At the 2001 Floorball Women's World Championship in Riga, Latvia, the team finished second in the B-Division. At the 2003 Floorball Women's World Championship in Germany, the team finished third in the B-Division. At the 2005 Floorball Women's World Championship in Singapore, the team finished first in the B-Division. At the 2007 Floorball Women's World Championship in Frederikshavn, Denmark, the team finished sixth in the A-Division. At the 2013 Floorball Women's World Championship in Brno and Ostrava, Czech Republic, the team finished eleventh.

Singapore women's national floorball team is the national team of Singapore. At the 1999 Floorball Women's World Championship in Borlänge, Sweden, the team finished fifth in the B-Division. At the 2001 Floorball Women's World Championship in Riga, Latvia, the team finished third in the B-Division. At the 2003 Floorball Women's World Championship in Germany, the team finished fifth in the B-Division. At the 2005 Floorball Women's World Championship in Singapore, the team finished third in the B-Division. At the 2007 Floorball Women's World Championship in Frederikshavn, Denmark, the team finished tenth in the A-Division and were relegated to the B-Division.

Poland women's national floorball team is the national team of Poland in women's floorball. At the 2001 Floorball Women's World Championship in Riga, Latvia, the team finished fourth in the B-Division. At the 2003 Floorball Women's World Championship in Germany, the team finished second in the B-Division. At the 2007 Floorball Women's World Championship in Frederikshavn, Denmark, the team finished first in the B-Division.

Hungary women's national floorball team is the national team of Hungary. At the 2001 Floorball Women's World Championship in Riga, Latvia, the team finished seventh in the B-Division. At the 2003 Floorball Women's World Championship in Germany, the team finished ninth in the B-Division. At the 2005 Floorball Women's World Championship in Singapore, the team finished sixth in the B-Division. At the 2007 Floorball Women's World Championship in Frederikshavn, Denmark, the team finished third in the B-Division. At the 2013 Floorball Women's World Championship in Brno and Ostrava, Czech Republic, the team finished fourteenth.

Italy women's national floorball team is the national team of Italy. At the 2003 Floorball Women's World Championship in Germany, the team finished fourth in the B-Division. At the 2007 Floorball Women's World Championship in Frederikshavn, Denmark, the team finished eighth in the B-Division.

United States women's national floorball team is the national team of the United States. At the 2003 Floorball Women's World Championship in Germany, the team finished sixth in the B-Division. At the 2005 Floorball Women's World Championship in Singapore, the team finished second in the B-Division. At the 2007 Floorball Women's World Championship in Frederikshavn, Denmark, the team finished ninth in the A-Division.

Malaysia women's national floorball team is the national team of Malaysia. At the 2003 Floorball Women's World Championship in Germany, the team finished tenth in the B-Division. At the 2005 Floorball Women's World Championship in Singapore, the team finished ninth in the B-Division.

Spain women's national floorball team is the national team of Spain. At the 2005 Floorball Women's World Championship in Singapore, the team finished eighth in the B-Division. At the 2007 Floorball Women's World Championship in Frederikshavn, Denmark, the team finished tenth in the B-Division.

Canada women's national floorball team is the national team of Canada. At the 2007 Floorball Women's World Championship in Frederikshavn, Denmark, the team finished seventh in the B-Division. At the 2013 Floorball Women's World Championship in Brno and Ostrava, Czech Republic, the team finished thirteenth.

The 2001 Women's World Floorball Championships was the third world championship in women's floorball. The games were played in Riga, Latvia 20–27 May 2001. Finland ended up as champions, thus they became the first team to win their second title. In the final-game Finland defeated Sweden, 2–0.

References

  1. "Women's 3rd World Championships A- & B-Division Riga, Latvia 20th – 27th of May 2001". Finland: International Floorball Federation. 2013. Retrieved 8 February 2014.