International Street and Ball Hockey Federation
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Abbreviation | ISBHF |
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Formation | 1993 |
Type | Sports federation |
Legal status | Governing body of Ball Hockey |
Purpose | Sport governance |
Headquarters | Prague, Czech Republic |
Region served | Worldwide |
Membership | 55 national associations |
Official languages | English |
President | Elio Pascuzzo |
Vice President | Diana Kosová |
Main organ | Congress |
Website | ISBHF.com |
The International Street and Ball Hockey Federation (ISBHF) is the international governing body for the sport of street hockey. It was established in June 1993 in Oshawa, Canada. The ISBHF is headquartered in Prague, Czech Republic. Elio Pascuzzo of Canada is the current ISBHF President following his election to the post for the 2022–2024 term.[1][2]
Tournaments
[edit]The ISBHF organizes World Championships and other tournaments around the world. These tournaments include:
Men:
- Ball Hockey World Championship - A & B Pool
- Masters' Ball Hockey World Championship
- Asia Cup
Women's:
- Women's Ball Hockey World Championship
Junior:
U20:
- U20 Ball Hockey World Championship
U18:
- U18 Ball Hockey World Championship
U16:
- U16 Ball Hockey World Cup
U20 Girls:
- U20 Girls Ball Hockey World Cup
ISBHF World Championships
[edit]Year | Host city | Final standings | |||
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World Champion | Silver Medal | Bronze Medal | |||
1996 | Bratislava (Slovakia) | Canada | Czech Republic | Slovakia | |
1998 | Litoměřice (Czech Republic) | Czech Republic | Slovakia | Canada | |
1999 | Zvolen (Slovakia) | Slovakia | Canada | Czech Republic | |
2001 | Toronto (Canada) | Canada | Czech Republic | Slovakia | |
2003 | Sierre (Switzerland) | Canada | Czech Republic | Slovakia | |
2005 | Pittsburgh (USA) | Canada | Slovakia | Italy | |
2007 | Ratingen (Germany) | Canada | Czech Republic | Slovakia | |
2009 | Plzeň (Czech Republic) | Czech Republic | India | Slovakia | |
2011 | Bratislava (Slovakia) | Czech Republic | Canada | Slovakia | |
2013 | St. John's (Canada) | Slovakia | Czech Republic | Canada | |
2015 | Zug (Switzerland) | Slovakia | United States | Czech Republic | |
2017 | Pardubice (Czech Republic) | Slovakia | Canada | Czech Republic | |
2019 | Košice (Slovakia) | Slovakia | Finland | Canada |
ISBHF Women World Championships
[edit]Year | Host City | Final standings | |||
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World Champion | Silver Medal | Bronze Medal | |||
2007 | Ratingen (Germany) | Canada Canada | Slovakia | Czech Republic | |
2009 | Plzeň (Czech Republic) | Canada Canada | Slovakia | Czech Republic | |
2011 | Bratislava (Slovakia) | Slovakia | Canada Canada | Czech Republic | |
2013 | St. John's (Canada) | Canada Canada | Slovakia | Czech Republic | |
2015 | Zug (Switzerland) | Canada Canada | Czech Republic | Slovakia | |
2017 | Pardubice (Czech Republic) | Czech Republic | United States United States | Canada Canada | |
2019 | Košice (Slovakia) | Canada | United States United States | Czech Republic |
ISBHF U20 Junior World Championships
[edit]Year | Host City | Final standings | |||
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World Champion | Silver Medal | Bronze Medal | |||
2000 | Kralupy nad Vltavou (Czech Republic) | Canada | Czech Republic | Slovakia | |
2002 | Champéry (Switzerland) | Czech Republic | Slovakia | Canada | |
2004 | Martin (Slovakia) | Slovakia | Czech Republic | Canada | |
2006 | Aosta (Italia) | United States | Slovakia | Czech Republic | |
2008 | St.John's (Canada) | Canada | Slovakia | United States | |
2010 | Villach (Austria) | Canada | Czech Republic | Slovakia | |
2012 | Písek (Czech Republic) | Canada | Czech Republic | United States | |
2014 | Bratislava (Slovakia) | Slovakia | Czech Republic | United States | |
2016 | Sheffield (United Kingdom) | Slovakia | Canada | Czech Republic | |
2018 | St. John's (Canada) | Czech Republic | Canada | Slovakia |
ISBHF U18 Junior World Championships
[edit]Year | Host City | Final standings | |||
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World Champion | Silver Medal | Bronze Medal | |||
2008 | Zvolen (Slovakia) | Canada | Czech Republic | Slovakia | |
2010 | Most (Czech Republic) | Slovakia | Canada | Czech Republic | |
2012 | Písek (Czech Republic) | Canada | Slovakia | Czech Republic | |
2014 | Bratislava (Slovakia) | Slovakia | Czech Republic | United States | |
2016 | Sheffield (United Kingdom) | Canada | Slovakia | Czech Republic | |
2018 | St. John's (Canada) | Canada | Czech Republic | Slovakia |
ISBHF U16 Junior World Championships
[edit]Year | Host City | Final standings | |||
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World Champion | Silver Medal | Bronze Medal | |||
2008 | Zvolen (Slovakia) | Canada | Slovakia | Czech Republic | |
2010 | Most (Czech Republic) | Canada | Slovakia | Czech Republic | |
2012 | Písek (Czech Republic) | Slovakia | Czech Republic | Canada | |
2014 | Bratislava (Slovakia) | Slovakia | Canada | Czech Republic | |
2016 | Sheffield (United Kingdom) | Canada | Slovakia | United States | |
2018 | Přerov & Zlín (Czech Republic) | Canada | Slovakia | Czech Republic |
ISBHF Women's U20 Junior World Championships
[edit]Year | Host City | Final standings | |||
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World Champion | Silver Medal | Bronze Medal | |||
2018 | Přerov & Zlín (Czech Republic) | Czech Republic | Canada | Slovakia |
References
[edit]- ^ Tor, David (16 September 2022). "Elio Pascuzzo Elected New ISBHF President". International Street and Ball Hockey Federation. Retrieved 12 January 2023.
- ^ "Board of Directors | ISBHF - International Street & Ball Hockey Federation". isbhf.com. Retrieved 7 February 2018.