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SAT MAR 16 at 8:15AM
NTFA
7
MU19 BLUE
0
SAT MAR 16 at 9:00AM
N2FA
2
AUSTIN FLOORBAL. .
3
SAT MAR 16 at 9:45AM
MU19 WHITE
3
POWER AUSTIN
2
SAT MAR 16 at 10:30AM
CHICAGO DOGS
6
NTFA
2
SAT MAR 16 at 11:15AM
AUSTIN FLOORBAL.
1
COLORADO
3
SAT MAR 16 at 12:00PM
POWER AUSTIN
2
N2FA
6
SAT MAR 16 at 12:45PM
MU19 WHITE
2
AUSTIN FLOORBAL. .
6
SAT MAR 16 at 1:30PM
MU19 BLUE
0
CHICAGO DOGS
6
SAT MAR 16 at 2:15PM
MENLO PARK
5
NTFA
5
SAT MAR 16 at 3:00PM
COLORADO
2
N2FA
1
SAT MAR 16 at 3:45PM
MU19 BLUE
2
MENLO PARK
8
SAT MAR 16 at 4:30PM
POWER AUSTIN
3
COLORADO
4
SAT MAR 16 at 5:15PM
N2FA
3
MU19 WHITE
0
SAT MAR 16 at 6:00PM
MENLO PARK
5
CHICAGO DOGS
1
SAT MAR 16 at 6:45PM
AUSTIN FLOORBAL.
6
POWER AUSTIN
1
SAT MAR 16 at 7:30PM
COLORADO
6
MU19 WHITE
2
SUN MAR 17 at 8:15AM
POWER AUSTIN
2
MU19 WHITE
6
SUN MAR 17 at 9:00AM
AUSTIN FLOORBAL.
0
NTFA
4
SUN MAR 17 at 9:45AM
N2FA
0
CHICAGO DOGS
11
SUN MAR 17 at 10:30AM
COLORADO
3
MU19 BLUE
4
SUN MAR 17 at 11:15AM
MU19 WHITE
0
MENLO PARK
13
SUN MAR 17 at 12:00PM
NTFA
1
CHICAGO DOGS
3
SUN MAR 17 at 12:45PM
MU19 BLUE
3
MENLO PARK
7
SUN MAR 17 at 1:30PM
MU19 BLUE
1
NTFA
6
SUN MAR 17 at 2:15PM
CHICAGO DOGS
2
MENLO PARK
1
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Division A
Team GP W L T PTS
Menlo Park 3 2 0 1 5
Chicago Do.. 3 2 1 0 4
NTFA 3 1 1 1 3
MU19 Blue 3 0 3 0 0
Division B
Team GP W L T PTS
Colorado 4 4 0 0 8
Austin Flo.. 4 3 1 0 6
N2FA 4 2 2 0 4
MU19 White 4 1 3 0 2
Power Aust.. 4 0 4 0 0
What is Floorball?

 What is Floorball? 

Floorball is a fun, fast-paced and safe type of indoor hockey. It resembles floor hockey but is played with lightweight composite sticks, a plastic ball, and rules that promote safety and skill.

There is no contact between opposing players. Play centers around ball control, quick passing, and lots of running. Floorball is inclusive and easy to learn.

Floorball was originally developed in Sweden where the game has been played since the mid 1970s. It is the fastest growing team sport in Europe. Its roots can be found in many different sports; soccer, hockey, and basketball to name a few, which means that many concepts and strategies from those sports can be seen in floorball. While relatively new to the United States, floorball’s popularity is growing quickly.

Floorball is governed by the International Floorball Federation (IFF). Currently there are 52 member nations with over 270,000 licensed players. It is estimated that there are over one million players worldwide. The World Championships are played every year in even years for Men and U19 Women (players under 19 years old), and in odd years for Women and U19 Men.

The rules of floorball have one focus - the safety of the players. Contact between players or the player’s stick is not allowed. The ball cannot be played above the knees and players may not swing above the waist.

While the official floorball court measures 20 meters wide by 40 meters long (65 ft x 131 ft), the game can be played on any smooth surface of any size, indoors or outside. A basketball or sport court is ideal for game play.

Floorball sticks are made from materials like fiberglass or carbon fiber. They are very light weight with a rounded grip and are generally between 80 cm—103 cm long. These factors make them very maneuverable and easy to control. The ball is very similar to a whiffle ball. Floorball sticks and balls will not damage wooden floors or walls.  Except for goalies, players do not wear any protective equipment (optional safety glasses are allowed).  The goalie wears a mask, kneepads, protective pants, and a jersey and does not play with a stick.

Floorball can be played by anyone, from young child to older adults, male or female and even those with limited mobility. A normal floorball game will be played by 5 field players (3 forwards and 2 defense) and a goalie, similar to ice hockey. For younger ages or smaller playing areas, the game can be played without a goalie which normally results in more scoring opportunities. The goalie plays with a protective mask, knee pads, and padded jersey. The goalie does not play with a stick.

 

 

 

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