2009 Women's World Floorball Championships

The 2009 Women's World Floorball Championships were the seventh world championships in women's floorball. The tournament was held from December 5 to 12, 2009 in Västerås, Sweden. Matches took place in the Bombardier Arena and ABB Arena Nord. Sweden won the tournament defeating Switzerland, 6-2, in the final-game while Finland defeated the Czech Republic, 3-1, in the bronze medal game.[1]

2009 Women's
World Floorball Championships
A-Division Finals
Tournament details
Host country SWE
Dates5–12 December 2009
Teams10
Venue(s)2 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Sweden
Tournament statistics
Matches played27
Goals scored283 (10.48 per match)
Attendance19,040 (705 per match)
Scoring leader(s) Emelie Lindström
MVP Hermine Dahlerus
2007
2011

Championship results

Preliminary round

Group A

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Sweden 4 4 0 0 61 6 +55 8
 Czech Republic 4 3 0 1 26 16 +10 6
 Latvia 4 1 1 2 21 22 1 3
 Norway 4 1 1 2 23 28 5 3
 United States 4 0 0 4 10 69 59 0
Source:
December 5, 2009
13.30
 Sweden 17:3  Norway
Västerås, Sweden
Bombardier Arena
December 5, 2009
20.00
 Czech Republic 12:3  United States
Västerås, Sweden
Bombardier Arena
December 6, 2009
16.30
 United States 1:28  Sweden
Västerås, Sweden
Bombardier Arena
December 6, 2009
19.15
 Latvia 5:7  Czech Republic
Västerås, Sweden
Bombardier Arena
December 7, 2009
16.30
 Norway 2:2  Latvia
Västerås, Sweden
Bombardier Arena
December 7, 2009
19.15
 Czech Republic 1:6  Sweden
Västerås, Sweden
Bombardier Arena
December 8, 2009
11.00
 Latvia 13:3  United States
Västerås, Sweden
Bombardier Arena
December 8, 2009
16.30
 Norway 2:6  Czech Republic
Västerås, Sweden
Bombardier Arena
December 9, 2009
16.30
 United States 3:16  Norway
Västerås, Sweden
Bombardier Arena
December 9, 2009
19.15
 Sweden 10:1  Latvia
Västerås, Sweden
Bombardier Arena

Group B

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
  Switzerland 4 4 0 0 37 7 +30 8
 Finland 4 3 0 1 22 10 +12 6
 Russia 4 2 0 2 12 18 6 4
 Poland 4 1 0 3 10 20 10 2
 Denmark 4 0 0 4 9 35 26 0
Source:
December 5, 2009
11.00
  Switzerland 9:1  Poland
Västerås, Sweden
Bombardier Arena
December 5, 2009
13.45
 Russia 1:7  Finland
Västerås, Sweden
Bombardier Arena
December 6, 2009
11.00
 Denmark 3:15   Switzerland
Västerås, Sweden
Bombardier Arena
December 6, 2009
13.45
 Poland 1:2  Russia
Västerås, Sweden
Bombardier Arena
December 7, 2009
11.00
 Finland 6:1  Denmark
Västerås, Sweden
Bombardier Arena
December 7, 2009
13.45
  Switzerland 8:0  Russia
Västerås, Sweden
Bombardier Arena
December 8, 2009
13.45
 Denmark 3:5  Poland
Västerås, Sweden
Bombardier Arena
December 8, 2009
19.15
 Finland 3:5   Switzerland
Västerås, Sweden
Bombardier Arena
December 9, 2009
11.00
 Russia 9:2  Denmark
Västerås, Sweden
Bombardier Arena
December 9, 2009
13.45
 Poland 3:6  Finland
Västerås, Sweden
Bombardier Arena

Playoffs

  Semifinals     Final
                 
   A1   Sweden 10  
   B2   Finland 2    
        A1    Sweden 6
        B1     Switzerland 2
   B1    Switzerland 5    
   A2   Czech Republic 1   Third place
 
 B2   Finland 3
   A2   Czech Republic 1

Semi-finals

December 11, 2009
15.15
  Switzerland 5:1  Czech Republic
Västerås, Sweden
ABB Arena Nord
May 18, 2007
18.15
 Sweden 10:2  Finland
Västerås, Sweden
ABB Arena Nord

Bronze Medal match

December 12, 2009
12.00
 Czech Republic 1:3  Finland
Västerås, Sweden
ABB Arena Nord

World Championship match

May 19, 2007
15.00
  Switzerland 2:6  Sweden
1:3 Andrea Hofstetter - 24.07
2:5 Corin Rüttimann - 36.45
0:1 Karolina Widar - 13.43
0:2 Susanna Tuominen - 20.38

0:3 Emelie Lindström - 23.52
1:4 Malin Dalbjer - 25.45
1:5 Hermine Dahlerus - 25.59
2:6 Victoria Wikström - 48.44

Västerås, Sweden
ABB Arena Nord

Placement round

9th Place match

December 10, 2009
19.00
 United States 2:3  Denmark
Västerås, Sweden
Bombardier Arena

7th Place match

December 10, 2009
20.00
 Poland 5:6 (PS)  Norway
Västerås, Sweden
Bombardier Arena

5th Place match

December 10, 2009
11.00
 Latvia 3:4 (OT)  Russia
Västerås, Sweden
Bombardier Arena

Leading scorers

Player GP G A PTS PIM
Emelie Lindström6916252
Victoria Wikström698170
Sara Kristoffersson688160
Karolina Widar6105152
Hermine Dahlerus684120
Natalie Stadelmann656110
Corin Rüttimann691100
Line Nygård56280
Mirca Anderegg63580
Simone Berner62682

All-Star team

  • Goalkeeper: Laura Tomatis
  • Defense: Simone Berner, Lisah Samuelsson
  • Forward: Emelie Lindström, Karolina Widar, Sara Kristoffersson

Ranking

 
 2009 Women's World Floorball Championship Winners 

Sweden
4th World title

Official 2009 Rankings according to the IFF

Rk. Team
 Sweden
  Switzerland
 Finland
4. Czech Republic
5. Russia
6. Latvia
7. Norway
8. Poland
9. Denmark
10. United States
Women's World Floorball Championships
Preceded by
Frederikshavn, Denmark
2007
Host City
Västerås, Sweden

2009
Succeeded by
St. Gallen, Switzerland
2011
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References

  1. Lasse Mannheimer (December 12, 2009). "Svenskt VM-guld i innebandy" (in Swedish). Dagens nyheter. Retrieved February 4, 2017.
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