The table of the top five scoring leaders consists of mostly Swedish players. The very best floorball player in goals, assists and points is Emelie Lindstrom. Despite the fact that she missed WC in 2015, Lindstrom is still a leader with 73 points in 24 games. The only player at the top 5 who is not from Sweden is Mirca Anderegg, Swiss floorball player. In Bratislava, there will be just one player from this elite group – Anna Wijk.
Player M G A P
1.Emelie Lindstrom 24
37 36 73
2.Sara Kristoffersson 28 33
25 58
3.Hermine Dahlerus 35 37
18 55
4.Mirca Anderegg 37 26
29 55
5.Anna Wijk 24 14
37 51
Scoring leaders in all women´s World Championships matches (1997 – 2015). Source: floorball.org
The player who completed the most games and World Championships comes from Latvia. Former defender Baiba Jurusa took part in nine international tournaments from 1997 to 2013.
Overall WFC records
Most WFC tournaments: 9 – Baiba Jurusa (LAT), 1997 – 2013
Most WFC matches: 43 – Baiba Jurusa (LAT), 1997 – 2013
Most WFC points: 73 (37+36) – Emelie Lindstrom (SWE), 24 matches, 2003 – 2013
Most WCF goals: 37 – Hermine Dahlerus (SWE), 35 matches; Emelie Lindstrom (SWE), 24 matches
Most WFC assists: 37 – Anna Wijk (SWE), 24 matches, 2009 – 2015
Dominance of Sweden continues here. The absolute leader in statistics in a single WFC tournament is Emelie Lindstrom. She collected 25 points during one World Championships. She also has the most goals (17) and the most assists (16).
Statistics in a single WFC tournament
Most points: Emelie Lindstrom (SWE) – 25 (9+16), WFC 2011
Most goals: Emelie Lindstrom (SWE) – 17, WFC 2009
Most assists: Emelie Lindstrom (SWE) – 16, WFC 2011
Japan were victorious against Thailand – 4.12.2017
Sweden strong and wins over Poland – 3.12.2017
Another triumph for Finland – 3.12.2017
Switzerland with an impressive win over Germany – 3.12.2017
Fantastic victory for Slovakia as host-country won over Australia 21-1 – 3.12.2017
Team USA wins over Thailand – 3.12.2017
Good win for Estonia – 3.12.2017
Denmark happy after second win – 2.12.2017
Slovakia with another victory – 2.12.2017
Finland strong against Czech Republic, wins 5-1 – 2.12.2017
Switzerland with the first triumph – 2.12.2017
Big battle between Australia and Singapore ends in tie – 2.12.2017
Norway won dramatic duel – 2.12.2017
Estonia happy after win against Australia – 1.12.2017
Singapore defeated by Slovakia – 1.12.2017
Czech Republic beats Latvia 8-3 – 1.12.2017
Sweden dominated and were victorious against Germany – 1.12.2017
Team USA strong against Japan, win 6-4 – 1.12.2017
Impressive win for Denmark against Thailand – 1.12.2017
Player changes (CZE, NOR, SVK) – 30.11.2017