List of floorball world champions

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This is a List of World Floorball Champions, including runners-up. A World Floorball Championship is awarded to the team which wins in the finals of that year's World Floorball Championships.

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A World Floorball Championship is awarded biennially.

Men's World Floorball Championships

YearDateChampionsRunners-upScoreLocation
  2022  
November 13, 2022Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
 9:3  
  Zürich  
  2020  
December 11, 2021Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
 6:4  
  Helsinki  
  2018  
 December 9, 2018 
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland   Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
 6:3  
  2016  
 December 11, 2016 
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland   Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
 4:3 PSO  
  2014  
 December 5, 2014 
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden   Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
 3:2 
  2012  
 December 9, 2012 
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden   Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
 11:5 
  2010  
December 11, 2010
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland   Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
 6:2 
  Helsinki  
  2008  
 December 14, 2008 
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland   Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
 7:6 OT  
  2006  
May 28, 2006
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden   Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
 7:6 OT  
  Stockholm  
  2004  
May 23, 2004
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden   Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic   
6:4
  2002  
May 25, 2002
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden   Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
6:4
  2000  
May 21, 2000
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden   Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
5:3
  1998  
May 30, 1998
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden   Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland   
10:3 
  1996  
May 18, 1996
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden   Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
5:0
  Stockholm  

Women's World Floorball Championships

YearDateChampionsRunners-upScoreLocation
  2023  
 December 10, 2023
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
 6:4 
  2021  
 December 5, 2021 
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
 4:3  OT
  2019  
 December 15, 2019
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland
 3:2  OT
  2017  
 December 09, 2017 
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
 6:5 PSO  
  2015  
 December 12, 2015 
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
 5:4 PSO  
  2013  
 December 15, 2013 
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
 5:1 
  2011  
 December 11, 2011 
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
 4:2 
  2009  
 December 12, 2009 
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland
 6:2 
  2007  
 May 19, 2007 
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
 7:3 
  2005  
June 5, 2005
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland   Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
 4:3 
  2003  
 May 24, 2003 
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland   
 8:1 
  2001  
 May 27, 2001 
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
 2:0 
  1999  
 May 15, 1999 
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland   
 3:1 
  1997  
 May 10, 1997 
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
 4:2 

Men's under-19 World Floorball Championships

YearDateChampionsRunners-upScoreLocation
  2023  
 April 30, 2023 
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden   Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland   
 7:4 
  2021  
 August 29, 2021 
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic   Flag of Finland.svg  Finland   
 4:3 
  2019  
 May 12, 2019 
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic   Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden   
 8:2 
  2017  
 May 7, 2017 
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland   Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden   
 7:4 
  2015  
 May 3, 2015 
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland   Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland   
 13:3 
  2013  
 May 12, 2013 
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden   Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland   
 6:2 
  2011  
 May 7, 2011 
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland   Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden   
 4:3 
  2009  
 May 10, 2009 
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden   Flag of Finland.svg  Finland   
 8:3 
  2007  
 November 11, 2007 
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden   Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic   
 9:3 
  2005  
October 30, 2005
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden   Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
 6:2 
  2003  
November 9, 2003
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
 6:2 
  2001  
 November 11, 2001 
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden   Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland
 4:2 

Women's under-19 World Floorball Championships

YearDateChampionsRunners-upScoreLocation
  2022  
September 4, 2022
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden   Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic   
 5:4 PSO  
  Katowice  
  2020  
September 5, 2021
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland   Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden   
 5:4 OT  
  Uppsala  
  2018  
May 6, 2018
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden   Flag of Finland.svg  Finland   
 7:2
  2016  
May 8, 2016
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden   Flag of Finland.svg  Finland   
 6:3
  2014  
May 4, 2014
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden   Flag of Finland.svg  Finland   
 6:4
  Zbaszyn  
  2012  
May 5, 2012
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland   Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland   
 3:1
  Nitra  
  2010  
May 8, 2010
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden   Flag of Finland.svg  Finland   
 6:4
  Olomouc  
  2008  
May 11, 2008
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland   Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden   
 8:7 OT  
  Wolsztyn  
  2006  
 November 12, 2006 
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
7:3
  2004  
 November 14, 2004 
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
6:5

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