WFC history
1st Men´s World Championships Skellefteå, Stockholm & Uppsala, Sweden 1996
-Participants and standings:
1.Sweden, 2.Finland, 3.Norway, Czech Republic, Switzerland, Russia, Denmark, Germany, Latvia, Hungary, Estonia, Singapore
- Winner of scoring league: Martin Olofsson (11+5=16)
- WFC All Star Team 1996:
Goalkeeper: Stefan Mattsson, Sweden
Defender: Jari-Pekka Lehtonen, Finland
Defender: Jonas Eriksson, Sweden
Center: Andrea Engel, Switzerland
Forward: Christian Hellström, Sweden
Forward: Martin Olofsson, Sweden
2nd Men´s World Championships Brno & Prague, Czech Republic 1998
-Participants and standings:
A-division
1. Sweden, 2.Switzerland, 3.Finland, Denmark, Norway, Czech Republic, Russia, Germany
B-division
Latvia, Estonia, Austria, Australia, Japan, Singapore
- Winner of scoring league: Magnus Augustsson
- WFC All Star Team 1998
Goalkeeper: Mark Wolf, Switzerland
Defender: Klas Karlsson, Sweden
Defender: Jan-Erik Vaara, Sweden
Center: Thomas Engel, Switzerland
Forward: Mika Kohonen, Finland
Forward: Magnus Augustsson, Sweden
3rd Men´s World Championships Drammen, Oslo and Sarpsborg, Norway 2000
-Participants and standings:
A-division
1. Sweden, 2.Finland, 3.Switzerland, Denmark, Norway, Czech Republic, Latvia, Russia
B-division
Germany, Austria, Estonia, Poland, Great Britain, Japan, Australia, Hungary
- Winner of scoring league: Tero Karppanen
WFC All Star Team 2000:
Goalkeeper: Morten Andersen, Denmark
Defender: Vesa Punkari, Finland
Defender: Johan Davidsson, Sweden
Center: Mika Kohonen, Finland
Forward: Tero Karppanen, Finland
Forward: Martin Olofsson, Sweden
4th Men´s World Championships Helsinki, Finland 2002
-Participants and standings:
A-division
1. Sweden, 2.Finland, 3.Switzerland, Czech Republic, Norway, Denmark, Latvia, Germany
B-division
Russia, Austria, Italy, Estonia, Poland, USA, Hungary, Slovenia, Australia, Great Britain, Netherlands, Singapore, Japan, Spain, Belgium, Malaysia
- Winner of scoring league: Johan Anderson
- WFC All Star Team 2002
Goalkeeper: Mårten Blixt, Sweden
Defender: Jari-Pekka Lehtonen, Finland
Defender: Henrik Quist, Sweden
Center: Jaakko Hintikka, Finland
Forward: Johan Anderson, Sweden
Forward: Martin Olofsson, Sweden
5th Men´s World Championships Zürich & Kloten, Switzerland 2004
-Participants and standings:
A-division
1.Sweden, 2.Czech Republic, 3.Finland, Switzerland, Norway, Latvia, Russia, Germany, Denmark, Austria
B-division
Italy, Estonia, Hungary, Netherlands, Slovenia, Great Britain, USA, Australia, Singapore
- Winner of the scoring league: Matthias Hofbauer
- WFC All Star Team 2004:
Goalkeeper: Henri Toivoniemi, Finland
Defender: Jari-Pekka Lehtonen, Finland
Defender: Jakob Olofsson, Sweden
Center: Mika Kohonen, Finland
Forward: Matthias Hofbauer, Switzerland
Forward: Niklas Jihde, Sweden
6th Men’s World Championships Stockholm, Helsingborg & Malmö, Sweden 2006
-Participants and standings:
A-division
1.Sweden, 2.Finland, 3.Switzerland, Czech Republic, Latvia, Denmark, Norway, Italy, Russia, Germany
B-division
Estonia, Hungary, Netherlands, Slovenia, Austria, Japan, USA, Singapore, Great Britain, Australia
- Winner of the scoring league: Adrian Zimmermann, Switzerland
- WFC All Star Team 2006:
Goalkeeper: Henri Toivoniemi, Finland
Right Defender: Henrik Quist, Sweden
Left Defender: Marcus Gerber, Switzerland
Center forward: Anders Hellgård, Sweden
Right forward: Mika Kohonen, Finland
Left forward: Tero Tiitu, Finland
7th Men´s World Championships Prague & Ostrava, Czech Republic 2008
-Participants and standings:
A-division
1.Finland, 2.Sweden, 3.Switzerland, Czech Republic, Latvia, Norway, Russia, Estonia, Denmark, Italy
B-division
Germany, Poland, USA, Austria, Singapore, Japan, Hungary, Slovenia, Netherlands, Great Britain
- Winner of the scoring league: Fredrik Djurling
- WFC All Star Team 2008:
Goalkeeper: Henri Toivoniemi, Finland
Defender: Daniel Folta, Czech Republic
Defender: Henrik Quist, Sweden
Center: Fredrik Djurling, Sweden
Forward: Aleš Zálesný, Czech Republic
Forward: Santtu Manner, Finland
Uutiset
Standings
Group/Lohko A
| Team | GP | GF-GA | TP |
|---|---|---|---|
| Finland | 3 | 36 - 5 | 6 |
| Russia | 3 | 17 - 23 | 4 |
| Canada | 3 | 14 - 27 | 2 |
| Denmark | 3 | 8 - 20 | 0 |
Group/Lohko B
| Team | GP | GF-GA | TP |
|---|---|---|---|
| Switzerland | 3 | 55 - 4 | 6 |
| Latvia | 3 | 35 - 7 | 4 |
| Poland | 3 | 12 - 22 | 2 |
| Singapore | 3 | 5 - 74 | 0 |
Group/Lohko C
| Team | GP | GF-GA | TP |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sweden | 3 | 81 - 3 | 6 |
| Estonia | 3 | 25 - 28 | 4 |
| Germany | 3 | 16 - 30 | 2 |
| Australia | 3 | 8 - 69 | 0 |
Group/Lohko D
| Team | GP | GF-GA | TP |
|---|---|---|---|
| Czech Republic | 3 | 45 - 5 | 5 |
| Norway | 3 | 34 - 7 | 5 |
| Italy | 3 | 5 - 29 | 2 |
| Japan | 3 | 3 - 46 | 0 |

