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Women's Floorball IFF World Championship 2019


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2019 Women´s World Championships in Neuchatel (SUI) qualifications upcomming in the next days

 

Qualifications

The IFF has received 30 registrations for the 12th IFF Women´s World Floorball Championships, to be held in December 2019 in Neuchâtel, Switzerland. Switzerland, as the host country, receive automatic qualification, while all other 29 countries must compete for the remaining 15 places. For Belgium and Philippines this will be their first ever WFC qualification event. The Final Round will be held with 16 teams, divided into 4 groups according to their ranking and ballot draw.

In Europe, there will be four qualification groups with two event locations - Gdansk (Poland) & Trencin (Slovakia)

The Asia-Oceania qualification will be held in Bangkok, Thailand

The Americas qualification will be played near Detroit, USA.

 

 

EUR1

 

EUR3

 

30.01 - 3.02.2019
Gdansk, Poland

 

30.01 - 3.02.2019
Gdansk, Poland

swedenflag23x15.gif Sweden (1)* czechrepublicflag23x15.gif Czech Republic
norwayflag_23x15.gif Norway (9) polandflag_23x15.gif Poland (7)
denmarkflag23x15.gif Denmark (10) estoniaflag23x15.gif Estonia (16)
slovenia_23x15.gif Slovenia (25) italyflag_23x15.gif Italy (21)
franceflag23x15.gif France (27) belgium_flag_23x15.gif Belgium (-)

 

 

EUR2

 

EUR4

 

30.01 - 3.02.2019
Trencin, Slovakia

 

31.01 - 3.02.2019
Trencin, Slovakia

finlandflag23x15.gif Finland (2) Latviaflag_23x15.gif Latvia (5)
germany_flag23x15.gif Germany (8) Slovakia_23x15.png Slovakia (6)
Russia_flag23x15.gif Russia (13) hungaryflag23x15.gif Hungary (17)
spainflag23x15.gif Spain (23) netherlands_flag23x15.gif Netherlands (18)
austria_flag_23x15.gif Austria (29)    

 

 

 

AOFCss

   

 

27.01.-1.02.2019
Bangkok, Thailand

   
  Group A   Group B
Australia_23x15.gif Australia (12) japanflag_23x15.gif Japan (14)
Thailand.gif Thailand (19) Singaporeflag_23x15.gif Singapore (15)
New%20Zealand_flag_23x15.gif New Zealand (20) koreasouth-flag_23x15.gif Republic of Korea (24)
Philippines_23x15.jpg Philippines (32) Malaysia_23x15.gif Malaysia (26)

 

  AMER
 

8.- 9.02.2019

Detroit, USA

usaflag23x15.gif USA (11)
canadaflag_23x15.gif Canada (21)

*Numbers in brackets show the current ranking based on the results from the last two WFC events, or according to participation in regional international tournaments. Countries with no ranking are participating in their first WFC and will receive a ranking after the event.

^Switzerland being the organiser is directly qualified.

 

Qualification System

In Europe, each team will play once against each of the other teams in their group. Based on the results from these group matches, a total of 10 teams will qualify according to the following:
- The two best teams from each qualification group will qualify; and
- The the two best 3rd placed teams will qualify.
The calculation of the best 3rd teams will follow this order: 1. Average number of points 2. Average goal difference 3. Average scored goals 4. Lottery drawing*

*Since the number of teams between the qualification groups differs, the group sizes will be equalised by removing the results from the matches against the lowest placed teams in the larger-sized group before comparing the average results.

 

In AOFC, the teams are divided into two groups and the teams will play once against each of the other teams in their group. Based on the results from these group matches the teams will progress to the play-off rounds, as follows and four teams will qualify:

- 1st in Group A & Group B progress to the final and qualify directly to the WFC Final round
- 2nd in each group play a quarter final against the 3rd placed team from the other group. The winners of this progress to the 3rd placed match and both qualify directly to the WFC Final round


In Americas, the teams will play each other twice and based on the results of these matches, one team will qualify.

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Sweden & Finland must be automatically qualified in every international tournament in every agegroup, Men & Women. Change my mind. Sweden just demolish France 61-0 :facepalm:

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when you had to launch a crowdfunding campaign to help your team to even attend the qualifictaion tournament and once there...your first game finish by 0-61 lol :facepalm:

 

Sweden with 124 shots to 0 in this match !!! 

 

Poor France :(

 

match summary http://www.floorball.org/ottelukooste.asp?sarjaId=&ottelu_id=1539079072

 

and the SWE scorers in this match

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Sofia Joelsson, 10+5
Anna Wijk, 3+11
Sara Steen, 10+2
Emelie Wibron, 7+5
Ellen Rasmussen, 5+4
Moa Gustafsson, 5+4
Isabell Krantz, 2+5
Johanna Hultgren, 2+5
Cornelia Fjellstedt, 3+2
Amanda Delgado Johansson, 3+2
Alice Granstedt, 2+3
Stephanie Boberg, 3+1
Ellen Bäckstedt, 2+2
Ellinor Berling, 1+2
Stina Ander, 1+1
Klara Molin, 1+1
Myra Aggestål, 1+0
Natalie Hjertberg, 0+1

 

 

this just remind me the womens ice hockey Vancouver olympic qualification SVK-BUL 82-0.  After that they changed the qualifcations system, maybe this will finally help to change the system also in floorball

 

 

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2 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Well that's not going too bad :d 

 

In opposite of the mens the dutch womens team is actually quite good. but I guess you know that, NED womens in team sports :d

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  • 10 months later...

Preliminary Round

 

 

Day 1 Schedule

Saturday, 7th December, 2019

 

 

Group A

12:00 :FIN Finland - Poland :POL

15:15 :SUI Switzerland - Germany :GER

 

Group B

18:15 :SVK Slovakia - Sweden :SWE

 

Group C

12:00 :JPN Japan - Denmark :DEN

15:15 :EST Estonia - Norway :NOR

 

Group D

18:15 :AUS Australia - United States :USA

 

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“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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