Clubname: | Estonia |
Arena: | TTÜ Sports Hall |
Capacity: | 1,000[1] |
Manager: | Kadri Heinla |
Coach: | Risto Lall |
Captain: | Roman Pass |
Firstgame: | 1–7, vs. Hungary (14 May 1995) |
Largestwin: | 18–4, vs. Austria (7 December 2010) |
Worstdefeat: | 1–21, vs. Sweden (4 December 2010) |
The Estonia men's national floorball team is the national floorball team of Estonia, and a member of the International Floorball Federation. Estonia has competed in 7 out of 12 World Championships (1996, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016 and 2018). Their best result is 7th place in 2010.[2]
Roster for the 2020 WFC Qualifiers:[2]
Year | Hosting Country | Rank | |
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1996 | Sweden | 11th place | |
2008 | Czech Republic | 8th place | |
2010 | Finland | 7th place | |
2012 | Switzerland | 9th place | |
2014 | Sweden | 8th place | |
2016 | Latvia | 8th place | |
2018 | Czech Republic | 10th place | |
2020 | Finland | 8th place | |
2022 | Switzerland | 9th place | |
2024 | Sweden |