This is a List of Asia Pacific Floorball Champions, including runners-up. An Asian Pacific Floorball Championship is awarded to the team which wins in the finals of that year's Asia Pacific Floorball Championships.
The most recent Asia Pacific Floorball Champions are Japan, who won in both the men's and women's categories.
The Asia Pacific Floorball Championships are organized by the Asia Oceania Floorball Confederation. From year 2010 onwards the APAC has been the Asia and Oceania Qualification tournament for the Men´s and Women´s World Championships. [1] The Asia Pacific Floorball Championship was succeeded by the Asia-Oceania Floorball Cup which held its first edition in 2017.
Year | Champions | Runners-up | Score | Location |
2004 | Japan | Singapore | 3:2 | Singapore City |
2005 | Japan | Australia | — | Singapore City |
2006 | Singapore | Australia | 9:3 | Singapore City |
2007 | Singapore | Korea | 7:3 | Singapore City |
2008 | Singapore | Australia | 5:3 | Perth |
2009 | Japan | Australia | — | Pyeongtaek |
2010 | Singapore | Japan | — | Singapore |
2011 | Australia | Singapore | — | Perth |
2012 | Singapore | Japan | — | Hanno-shi |
Final Standings Men´s APAC 2004:
1. Japan
2. Singapore
3. Australia
4. Malaysia
08.12.2004: Malaysia-Japan 0-10 (M)
08.12.2004: Singapore-Australia 2-0 (M)
09.12.2004: Australia-Japan 0-4 (M)
09.12.2004: Singapore-Malaysia 11-2 (M)
10.12.2004: Australia-Malaysia 4-0 (M)
10.12.2004: Japan-Singapore 4-0 (M)
11.12.2004: Australia-Malaysia 4-2 3rd place (M)
11.12.2004: Singapore-Japan 2-3 Final (M)
Year | Champions | Runners-up | Score | Location |
2004 | Japan | Singapore | 3:2 | Singapore City |
2005 | Singapore | Japan | — | Singapore City |
2009 | Japan | Singapore | — | Pyeongtaek |
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