Norway women's national floorball team

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The Norway women's national floorball team represents Norway in international competitions of women's floorball. They won a bronze medal in the first world championship for women in Mariehamn, Finland in 1997. They also won the bronze medal in Riga, Latvia in 2001.

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Medal record

MedalWonYear(s)
Bronze medal icon.svg2 1997, 2001

All-time world championship results

YearPositionGPWDLGFGA+/-
1997 Flag of Finland.svg 3rd64024019+21
1999 Flag of Sweden.svg 4th53022413+11
2001 Flag of Latvia.svg 3rd5302239+14
2003 Flag of Switzerland.svg 4th53022315+8
2005 Flag of Singapore.svg 4th52032739-12
2007 Flag of Denmark.svg 8th51132327-4
2009 Flag of Sweden.svg 7th52123438-4
2011 Flag of Switzerland.svg 5th64022333-10
2013 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg 6th73043025+5
2015 Flag of Finland.svg 9th
2017 Flag of Slovakia.svg 8th
2019 Flag of Switzerland.svg 9th
2021 Flag of Sweden.svg TBD

World championship results against other teams

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDBWBL
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 11007347–3  
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 11001201212–0  
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 6303191907–11–6
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 1001583  5–8
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 5104111765–21–4
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 1100101910–1  
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 11005055–0  
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 22003613523–0  
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 64203582711–1  
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 1100114711–4  
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 11005235–2  
Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 72051935164–30–4
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 81071183722–10–19
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 220027101716–3  
Source: [ citation needed ]

Legend:  Norway is ahead in the series,   The series is tied,   Norway is behind in the series

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