1996 Men's World Floorball Championships

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Host country Sweden
Venues3 (in 3 host cities)
Teams12
Champions Sweden (1st title)
1996 Men's World Floorball Championships
Tournament details
Host country Sweden
Venues3 (in 3 host cities)
Teams12
Final positions
Champions Sweden (1st title)
Runners-up Finland
Third place Norway
Tournament statistics
Scoring leader(s)Sweden Martin Olofsson (16 points)
1998 

The 1996 Men's Floorball Championships were the first men's Floorball World Championships. It was held in May 1996 in Sweden, and was won by the host nation. The 1996 World Floorball Championships were the first in IFF history.[1][2]

Preliminary round

Group A

Venue: Skellefteå, Sweden

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Sweden 5 5 0 0 65 3 +62 10
 Norway 5 3 1 1 33 16 +17 7
  Switzerland 5 3 1 1 35 19 +16 7
 Denmark 5 2 0 3 20 28 8 4
 Latvia 5 1 0 4 8 47 39 2
 Estonia 5 0 0 5 3 51 48 0
Source: [2]
11 May 1996
Denmark 6–2 Latvia
Estonia 0–10  Switzerland
Sweden 9–2 Norway
12 May 1996
Sweden 8–0 Estonia
Norway 17–0 Latvia
Denmark 5–7  Switzerland
13 May 1996
Switzerland 0–9 Sweden
Norway 6–2 Denmark
Latvia 4–1 Estonia
14 May 1996
Latvia 1–18 Sweden
Switzerland 4–4 Norway
Estonia 1–7 Denmark
15 May 1996
Sweden 12–0 Denmark
Switzerland 14–1 Latvia
Norway 13–1 Estonia

Group B

Venue: Uppsala, Sweden

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Finland 5 5 0 0 62 4 +58 10
 Czech Republic 5 4 0 1 42 10 +32 8
 Russia 5 3 0 2 45 23 +22 6
 Germany 5 2 0 3 23 18 +5 4
 Hungary 5 1 0 4 14 45 31 2
 Singapore 5 0 0 5 3 89 86 0
Source: [2]
11 May 1996
Finland 30–0 Singapore
Germany 3–7 Russia
Czech Republic 6–2 Hungary
12 May 1996
Russia 21–0 Singapore
Hungary 1–15 Finland
Germany 1–5 Czech Republic
13 May 1996
Russia 2–9 Czech Republic
Singapore 2–7 Hungary
Finland 3–0 Germany
14 May 1996
Czech Republic 2–4 Finland
Russia 14–1 Hungary
Singapore 0–11 Germany
15 May 1996
Finland 10–1 Russia
Singapore 1–20 Czech Republic
Hungary 3–8 Germany

Placement round

11th Place match

9th Place match

7th Place match

5th Place match

Final round

Semifinals Finals
      
A1  Sweden 13
B2  Czech Republic 0
A1  Sweden 5
B1  Finland 0
B1  Finland 4
A2  Norway 1

Semifinals

Bronze Medal match

Championship match

Leading scorers

Player GP G A PTS PIM
SwedenMartin Olofsson [sv]7115160
Czech RepublicVladimír Fuchs [cs]669150
RussiaAndrei Kobelev686142
SwedenChristian Hellström [sv]785130
SwedenMichael Östlund776130
RussiaTimofei Andreev667130
FinlandAkseli Ahtiainen667130
RussiaIgor Zhilinski667132
FinlandJari Pekkola758132
FinlandMika Sandell7111120

All-Star team

Ranking

References

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