The groups for the 2015 Women´s World Floorball Championships qualifications have been decided. There will be a total of 5 groups - one in the Americas, one in Asia-Oceania and three in Europe.
The organisers of the European qualifications will be Latvia (Valmiera), Poland (Poznan) and Slovakia (Nitra). Organisers of the American and AOFC qualifications are still to be decided.
All teams, apart from the host country (Finland), will have to qualify for the Final Round via the qualifications. For Sweden, this will be the first time that they have ever had to participate in any qualification event in any age group. France and New Zealand will be participating in the women´s event for the first-ever time, while Great Britain are making a return after a 14 year absence.
The qualification groups are composed according to ranking as follows :
Americas | AOFC | EUR1 Poland | EUR2 Latvia | EUR3 Slovakia |
USA (16)* | Australia (12) | Sweden (1) | Switzerland (3) | Czech Republic (4) |
Canada (17) | Japan (15) | Poland (7) | Latvia (6) | Norway (5) |
Singapore (20) | Germany (8) | Denmark (9) | Russia (10) | |
New Zealand (-) | Netherlands (14) | Hungary (13) | Slovakia (11) | |
Estonia (18) | Spain (19) | Italy (23) | ||
France (-)** | Great Britain (27) |
* Numbers in brackets show the current ranking based on the results from the last two WFC events
** These countries are participating in their first event and will receive a ranking after the WFC.
In Americas 1 team will qualify and in AOFC the top 3 teams will qualify.
In Europe, a total of 11 teams will qualify according to the following:
- The three best teams from each qualification group will qualify; and
- The the two best 4th placed teams will qualify
The calculation of the best 4th 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 differ, 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.
Czech Republic in the semi-final, Janovsky´s dream coming true – 9.12.2015
Di Nardo scores Denmark´s overtime winner against Russia – 9.12.2015
Switzerland first team in the semi-finals – 9.12.2015
Norway took their first win with authority – 9.12.2015
The Netherlands took their first victory – 8.12.2015
Poland to face Czech Republic – 8.12.2015
Were you at WFC2015 event today? Give us feedback on the event! – 8.12.2015
Slovakia to face Sweden, Norway to miss the quarter-finals – 8.12.2015
USA crush Japan with 10-2 – 8.12.2015
German success in penalty shootout - face Finland next – 8.12.2015
Latvia beat Australia 10-3, will play Switzerland in tomorrow´s quarter-final – 8.12.2015
The WFC2015 group phase completed - continuing like this – 8.12.2015
Poland beaten 5-2, Finland to play either Germany or Denmark next – 7.12.2015
Russia secured the second place by win against USA – 7.12.2015
Germany had no chance against Czech Republic – 7.12.2015
Australia took their first win against Japan – 7.12.2015
Will Latvias defence battle be enough? – 7.12.2015
Denmark reigns Group C – 7.12.2015
Group C wish you a Happy Independence day! – 6.12.2015
Switzerland secured the second place in Group A – 6.12.2015