2002 Men's World Floorball Championships
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The 2002 Men's World Floorball Championships were the fourth world
championships in men's floorball
Floorball
Floorball, a type of floor hockey, is an indoor team sport which was developed in the 1970s in Sweden. Floorball is most popular in areas where the sport has developed the longest, such as the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Norway, Sweden and Switzerland. The game is played...

. It was held from 18 May 2002 to 25 May 2002 in Finland. Sweden won the tournament for a fourth time after defeating Finland in the final.

Group A

Team
3 3 0 0 46 3 6
3 2 0 1 13 17 4
3 1 0 2 8 20 2
3 0 0 3 4 31 0


Group B

Team
3 2 0 1 19 5 4
3 2 0 1 14 10 4
3 2 0 1 16 12 4
3 0 0 3 5 27 0


Playoffs

Quarter-Finals

Semi-Finals

Bronze Medal Match

Championship Match

5th–8th Place Matches

7th Place Match

5th Place Match

Leading scorers

Player
  Johan Andersson  6 14 4 18 0
  Martin Olofsson
Martin Olofsson
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6 7 9 16 0
  Niklas Jihde
Niklas Jihde
Niklas Jihde is a Swedish former floorball player. Jihde has won the Floorball World Championship with Sweden five times, in 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, and 2006....

 
5 9 5 14 0
  Jaakko Hintikka  6 6 5 11 0
  Johannes Gustafsson  6 6 5 11 0
  Henrik Quist  5 6 5 11 2
  Radim Cepek  6 6 5 11 2
  Jonathan Kronstrand  6 4 6 10 0
  Anders Hellgård  6 4 6 10 0
  Juho Seppälä  6 3 6 9 2

Ranking & Statistics

 

Awards & All-Star Team

  • Goalkeeper:   Mårten Blixt
  • Defense:   Jari-Pekka Lehtonen,   Henrik Qvist
  • Forward:   Johan Andersson,   Jaakko Hintikka,   Martin Olofsson
    Martin Olofsson
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  • Most Valuable Player (MVP):   Johan Andersson

Official 2002 A-Division Rankings according to the IFF
International Floorball Federation
The International Floorball Federation is the worldwide governing body for the sport of floorball. It was founded in 1986 in Huskvarna, Sweden, by the national floorball associations of Finland, Sweden and Switzerland. As of March 2011, it had 52 member associations, with 3,983 clubs and 277,752...

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