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The 2012 Men's World Floorball Championships were the ninth men's Floorball World Championships . The tournament took place in Bern and Zürich , Switzerland in December 2012.
There are five qualification groups for 11 places in the final tournament:
Americas (2 teams)
Asia & Oceania (2 teams from 2012 Asia Pacific Floorball Championship)
Europe (7 teams from three groups)
Five best teams of 2010 World Championships automatically qualified for the competition:
The teams will be drawn into four groups of four. Two best-placed teams of each group will move into quarter-finals. The winners of the Quarter-finals continue to the Semi-finals. The losers of the Semi-finals will play two games and the winners of these games will play for 5th and 6th place and for the losers of these two matches the tournament is over. The 7th team will be the team losing to the team which achieves the 5th place on the tournament. Third and fourth placed teams in the group stage will play for places 9–12 and 13–16 respectively.[ 1]
Team
Method of qualification
Finals appearance
Last appearance
Previous best performance
Canada
2nd, Americas qualification
2nd
2010
11th (2010)
Czech Republic
2010 World Championships
9th
2010
Runner-up (2004)
Estonia
1st, European qualification 2
4th
2010
7th (2010)
Finland
2010 World Championships
9th
2010
Winner (2008, 2010)
Germany
2nd, European qualification 1
7th
2010
8th (1996, 1998, 2002, 2004)
Hungary
3rd, European qualification 3
2nd
1996
10th (1996)
Japan
2nd, Asia & Oceania qualification
2nd
2010
15th (2010)
Latvia
2010 World Championships
8th
2010
5th (2006, 2008, 2010)
Norway
1st, European qualification 1
9th
2010
Third (1996)
Poland
2nd, European qualification 3
2nd
2010
9th (2010)
Russia
1st, European qualification 3
8th
2010
6th (1996)
Singapore
1st, Asia & Oceania qualification
3rd
2010
12th (1996)
Slovakia
2nd, European qualification 2
1st
–
-
Sweden
2010 World Championships
9th
2010
Winner (1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006)
Switzerland
2010 World Championships
9th
2010
Runner-up (1998)
United States
1st, Americas qualification
1st
–
-
The draw was made in the beginning of March.[ 2]
Championship schedule [ edit ]
The top two teams from each group advanced to the quarter finals, while the last two teams play in the placement round.
Team advanced to the quarter finals
Slovakia
4–8
Switzerland
1 – 5, Juraj Matejka (35.13) 2 – 7 (PP), Ladislav Gál (43.15) 3 – 7, Juraj Matejka (53.56) 4 – 7, Ladislav Gál (58.55)
Report
0 – 1, Emanuel Antener (8.06) 0 – 2, Christoph Hofbauer (9.58) 0 – 3, Marc Dysli (11.13) 0 – 4 (PP), Simon Stucki (18.16) 0 – 5 (SH), Joel Krähenbühl (32.46) 1 – 6, Philipp Fankhauser (36.46) 1 – 7 (PP), Christoph Hofbauer (38.57) 4 – 8, Emanuel Antener (59.49)
Sporthalle Wankdorf, Bern
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Sweden
3
3
0
0
54
6
+48
6
Norway
3
2
0
1
25
12
+13
4
Poland
3
1
0
2
10
32
−22
2
Hungary
3
0
0
3
7
46
−39
0
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Finland
3
3
0
0
55
5
+50
6
Germany
3
2
0
1
15
15
0
4
Russia
3
1
0
2
17
26
−9
2
Canada
3
0
0
3
11
52
−41
0
Official 2012 Rankings according to the IFF
World Floorball Championship
Men's
Division A Division B Division C Qualifying
Women's
Division A Division B Qualifying
Men's U-19
Division A Division B Qualifying
Women's U-19
Division A Division B Qualifying
University