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Today, Saturday 8 June, the FIB held its Ordinary Congress which then concluded with FIB Executive Committee election in Stockholm, Sweden. Altogether 13 countries were represented in-person while several members followed the Congress online. The main decisions of the...
On Friday afternoon, June 7, the FIB Executive Committee (EC) held its last meeting ahead of the 2024 FIB Congress, in Stockholm, Sweden. Even though it was its last meeting before a new Executive Committee is elected at the FIB Congress, they made several important...
Ale, Sweden, 26-28 October Record, Irkutsk, Russia won the tournament by beatingn Västerås SK in the final game 4-2. Unfortunately the results documentation is not complete from this tournament. We are working on getting hold of the complete documentation of the...
27-29 October Kareby won the World Cup title this year after a victory in the final against Russian team Record 4-3. Unfortunately the results documentation is not complete from the Women’s World Cup 2017. We are working on getting hold of the complete...
The FIB Executive Committee held its recent meeting online preparing the upcoming Congress to be held on 8 June 2024 in Stockholm, Sweden. The EC discussed the different options for the arrangement of the 2025 FIB World Championships, including the period for B group,...
Ljusdal, Sweden The first Russian champion in Ljusdal – Yenisei! Top goal scorers – Round Robin 5 goals Sergei Lomanov, Yenisei 3 goals Bengt Jonsson and Göran Flodberg, Broberg, A Pershin, Khabarovsk, Hans Johansson, Edsbyn, Matti Alatalo and Asko Eskola, ...
Kemerovo, Russia, 28 January-4 February Russia won the tournament before Sweden and Finland. The main arena was the Kemerovo Chimik Stadium, which seats 30,000 spectators. Twelve teams participated in the competition. Russia, Sweden, Finland, Kazakhstan and Norway...
Budapest, Hungary, 11-17 February The 2007 Women’s World Championship was the third Championship. All matches were played 2 x 30 minutes, except the final which was played 2 x 45 minutes. Sweden won gold again, for the third time. Russia was second and Norway...
Åby, Växjö, Sweden, 29 March-2 April Sunday, 2 April, was the final day of the Womens World Championships. Sweden won a big victory against Finland 15-0! It was a very good Swedish team and the gold medals are well deserved. Early this morning USA won the bronze...