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|affiliations = [[International Floorball Federation]] since 1992 |
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|league= [[Norwegian Floorball Eliteserie]] |
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|president=[[Erik Hansen |
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|gm=[[Lars Bunaes]] |
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|manager=[[Johnny Petersen]] |
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Revision as of 09:08, 8 September 2020
Founded | 1991 |
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League | Norwegian Floorball Eliteserie |
President | Erik Hansen |
Head coach | Niklas Palsson |
Manager | Johnny Petersen |
General manager | Lars Bunaes |
Affiliation(s) | International Floorball Federation since 1992 |
Main sponsor | Salming |
The Norway Men's National Floorball Team is the national floorball team of Norway, and a member of the International Floorball Federation. Affiliated clubs send their best players to tryout and compete bi-yearly in the Men's World Floorball Championship. Norway Men National Floorball teams biggest successes are bronze medal from the 1st World Championships in 1996, which took place in Sweden and 6th place from the 10th World championships in 2014 played in Sweden and the 11th World championships in 2016 played in Latvia. Norway has appeared in every World and European Championships tournament organised by the IFF.
Central board[1]
The current central board consists of a President, Vice-President, and Secretary General.
Position | Name |
President | Paal Saaatad |
Vice-President | Ståle A. Wiig |
Secretary General: | Tomas Jonsson |
World Championship [2]
Year | Hosting Country | Rank |
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1996 | Sweden | 3rd place |
1998 | Czech Republic | 5th place |
2000 | Norway | 5th place |
2002 | Finland | 5th place |
2004 | Switzerland | 5nd place |
2006 | Sweden | 7th place |
2008 | Czech Republic | 6th place |
2010 | Finland | 6th place |
2012 | Switzerland | 5th place |
2014 | Sweden | 6th place |
2016 | Latvia | 6th place |
2018 | Czech Republic | 7th place |
2020 Norway Active Roster
Name | Position | Club | Number |
Markus Jelsnes | Goalkeeper | Greåker IBK | 1 |
Ludvik Hansen | Defender | Slevik IBK | 2 |
Daniel Gidske | Forward | Mullsjo AIS (SWE) | 3 |
Sindre Bjerknes | Forward | Sveiva IB | 4 |
Kenneth Skistad | Defender | Greåker IBK | 5 |
Christoffer Oistad | Defender | Sveiva IB | 6 |
Frederik Nilsen | Forward | Tunet | 7 |
Ole Martin Jansson | Forward | Tunet IBK | 8 |
Samuel Hellstrom | Defender | Fredrikstad | 9 |
Ole Mossin Olesen | Forward | Tunet IBK | 10 |
Erlend Ramslo Bjerknes | Forward | Akerselva | 11 |
Marius Pedersen | Forward | Tunet IBK | 12 |
Kristoffer Bakke | Forward | Greåker IBK | 14 |
Marcus Hamrin | Forward | Hovslatts IK (SWE) | 15 |
Mads Normann | Defender | Tunet IBK | 19 |
Patrick Martinsen | Defender | Valerenga | 21 |
Patrick Hjemgard | Forward | Sarpsborg IBK | 24 |
Martin Kvisvik | Defender | Greåker IBK | 25 |
Markus Lindagjerdet | Forward | IBF Orebro (SWE) | 29 |
Andreas Falkeid | Goalkeeper | Sveiva IB | 35 |
Affiliated clubs
- Sarpsborg
- Greåker
- Fjerdingby
- Sveiva
- Slevik
- Gjelleråsen
- Sagene
- Nor 92
- Harstad
- Tunet
- Kverneland
- Fredrikstad