What's Floorball? History & Rules
Floorball at a Glance
Floorball is a non-contact team sport where the aim is to direct the ball into the opposing team’s goal using a composite-fibre stick fitted with a plastic blade. Floorball is most popular in Sweden, Finland, and other European nations, but is actively played around the world in over 50 countries, including Australia, Japan, Canada, and the United States.

The Rules
Floorball is played on a court 40 meters long and 20 meters wide. Each team has 6 players – 5 field players and one goaltender. A point is scored when one team redirects the ball into the opposing team’s goal, located at the opposite end of the court. The winning team has the most points at the end of play.