IFF

IFF

Expansion



When the IFF was founded in 1986, the sport was played in mostly Nordic countries,Japan, and several parts of Europe. By 1990, floorball was recognized in 7 countries, and by the time of the first European Floorball Championships in 1994, that number had risen to 14. That number included the United States, who was the first country outside of Europe and Asia to recognize floorball. By the time of the the first men's world championships in 1996, 20 nations played floorball, with 12 of them participating at the tournament.
As of 2009, the sport of floorball has been played in almost 80 countries. Of those, 58 have national floorball associations that are recognized by the IFF. With the addition of Sierra LeoneAfrica's first floorball nation, the IFF has at least one national association on each continent of the world, with the exception of Antarctica.

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