2020 Women's U-19 World Floorball Championships

The 2020 Women's U-19 World Floorball Championships was the 9th world championships in women's under-19 floorball and held on 1 to 5 September 2021 in Uppsala, Sweden. Originally scheduled to take place on 6 to 10 May 2020, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it was rescheduled to 2021.[1]

2020 Women's U-19 World Floorball Championships
Tournament details
Host country Sweden
Dates1–5 September 2021
Teams9
Final positions
Champions  Finland
Runners-up  Sweden
Third place  Czech Republic
Tournament statistics
Matches played23
 2018
2022 

Finland won their second World Championship ever and the first World Championship since 9 years. In the final Finland won host team Sweden on overtime 5–4. Czech Republic won bronze medal over Switzerland with numbers 6–2.

Venues

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Uppsala
IFU Arena

Qualification

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DateVenueVacanciesQualified
Host nation1 Sweden
2018 U-19 World Championship Div. A–B2–6 May 2018Switzerland St. Gallen, Herisau7 Finland
 Germany
  Switzerland
 Czech Republic
 Poland
 Slovakia
 Latvia
European Qualification11–15 September 2019Italy Lignano Sabbiadoro1 Russia

Tournament groups

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After the group ballot, 9 teams are divided into 2 groups. In the group stage each team plays each other once, while the second stage of the event includes play-offs and placement matches. The two best teams of group A and B go directly to the semi-final.[2]

Preliminary round

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Group A

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1    Switzerland  4 3 1 0 17 7 +10 7 Semifinals
2  Finland 4 3 0 1 30 6 +24 6
3  Poland 4 2 0 2 7 11 4 4 Fifth place game
4  Russia 4 1 0 3 4 16 12 2 7th–9th place game
5  Germany 4 0 1 3 2 20 18 1
Source: IFF Archived 18 March 2025 at the Wayback Machine
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference;

All times are local (UTC+2).

1 September 2021
9:00
Finland 9–0
(4–0, 3–0, 2–0)
 RussiaIFU Arena A, Uppsala
Attendance: 37
Game reference
1 September 2021
11:30
Poland 1–6
(0–1, 0–2, 1–3)
  SwitzerlandIFU Arena A, Uppsala
Attendance: 48
Game reference
1 September 2021
16:45
Germany 1–13
(0–6, 1–4, 0–3)
 FinlandIFU Arena A, Uppsala
Attendance: 68
Game reference
1 September 2021
19:45
Russia 2–6
(2–1, 0–4, 0–1)
  SwitzerlandIFU Arena B, Uppsala
Attendance: 30
Game reference

2 September 2021
9:00
Poland 4–0
(2–0, 0–0, 2–0)
 GermanyIFU Arena A, Uppsala
Attendance: 28
Game reference
2 September 2021
11:30
Switzerland 4–3
(2–2, 2–0, 0–1)
 FinlandIFU Arena A, Uppsala
Attendance: 93
Game reference
2 September 2021
16:45
Russia 0–1
(0–0, 0–0, 0–1)
 PolandIFU Arena A, Uppsala
Attendance: 82
Game reference

3 September 2021
9:00
Switzerland 1–1
(0–0, 0–1, 1–0)
 GermanyIFU Arena A, Uppsala
Attendance: 68
Game reference
3 September 2021
11:30
Finland 5–1
(2–0, 1–1, 2–0)
 PolandIFU Arena A, Uppsala
Attendance: 38
Game reference
3 September 2021
16:45
Germany 0–2
(0–1, 0–0, 0–1)
 RussiaIFU Arena A, Uppsala
Attendance: 73
Game reference

Group B

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Czech Republic 3 3 0 0 30 5 +25 6 Semifinals
2  Sweden 3 2 0 1 21 7 +14 4
3  Latvia 3 1 0 2 8 36 28 2 Fifth place game
4  Slovakia 3 0 0 3 10 21 11 0 7th–9th place game
Source: IFF Archived 20 January 2025 at the Wayback Machine
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference;

All times are local (UTC+2).

1 September 2021
14:00
Czech Republic 16–0
(4–0, 6–0, 6–0)
 LatviaIFU Arena A, Uppsala
Attendance: 27
Game reference
1 September 2021
19:15
Slovakia 2–4
(0–1, 1–1, 1–2)
 SwedenIFU Arena A, Uppsala
Attendance: 122
Game reference

2 September 2021
14:00
Czech Republic 10–2
(4–1, 3–0, 3–1)
 SlovakiaIFU Arena A, Uppsala
Attendance: 38
Game reference
2 September 2021
19:15
Latvia 1–14
(1–2, 0–5, 0–7)
 SwedenIFU Arena A, Uppsala
Attendance: 79
Game reference

3 September 2021
14:00
Latvia 7–6
(3–2, 3–2, 1–2)
 SlovakiaIFU Arena A, Uppsala
Attendance: 34
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3 September 2021
19:15
Sweden 3–4
(2–0, 0–3, 1–1)
 Czech RepublicIFU Arena A, Uppsala
Attendance: 300
Game reference

Placement round

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7th–9th place game

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Seventh place game

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Russia vs Slovakia
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4 September 2021
10:30
Russia 2–3
(1–1, 0–1, 1–1)
 SlovakiaIFU Arena A, Uppsala
Attendance: 38
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Eighth place game

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Russia vs Germany
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5 September 2021
9:30
Russia 3–4
(2–1, 0–0, 1–3)
 GermanyIFU Arena A, Uppsala
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Fifth place game

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Poland vs Latvia

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4 September 2021
19:30
Poland 3–7
(1–0, 1–2, 1–5)
 LatviaIFU Arena A, Uppsala
Attendance: 37
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Knock-out stage

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Bracket

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SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
4 September
 
 
A1
   Switzerland 
5
 
5 September
 
B2
 Sweden
9
 
W1
 Sweden
4
 
4 September
 
W2
 Finland
5
 
B1
 Czech Republic
2
 
 
A2
 Finland
5
 
Third place
 
 
5 September
 
 
L1
  Switzerland
2
 
 
L2
 Czech Republic
6

Semifinals

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Czech Republic vs Finland

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4 September 2021
13:30
Czech Republic 2–5
(0–2, 1–0, 1–3)
 FinlandIFU Arena A, Uppsala
Attendance: 214
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Switzerland vs Sweden

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4 September 2021
16:30
Switzerland 5–9
(1–2, 1–5, 3–2)
 SwedenIFU Arena A, Uppsala
Attendance: 300
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Bronze medal game

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5 September 2021
12:30
Switzerland 2–6
(1–0, 0–3, 1–3)
 Czech RepublicIFU Arena A, Uppsala
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Gold medal game

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5 September 2021
15:30
Sweden 4–5 OT
(1–1, 1–1, 2–2, 0–1)
 FinlandIFU Arena A, Uppsala
Attendance: 300
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Final standings

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Team of the tournament

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References

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  1. "U19-WFC starts this Wednesday!". IFF Main Site. 2021-08-30. Archived from the original on 2025-02-14. Retrieved 2021-08-30.
  2. "Match schedule" (PDF). IFF Main Site. Archived from the original on 2023-03-21.
  3. "Women's U19 WFC 2020 All-Star Team". IFF Main Site. 5 September 2021. Retrieved 26 February 2026.
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