Swiss floorball
swiss floorball | |
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legal form | society |
purpose | Swiss Floorball Association |
Seat | Ittigen , Switzerland |
founding | April 20, 1985
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place | Sarnen , Switzerland |
president | Daniel Bareiss |
Vice President (s) | Jörg Beer |
Board |
Andreas Landolt Peter Zingg Markus Bürki Roger Lötscher Markus Vetsch |
executive Director | Michael Zoss |
Members | 400 clubs |
Employee | 30th |
Website | www.swissunihockey.ch |
swiss unihockey (formerly the Swiss Unihockey Association SUHV ) is the sports association that represents the sport of floorball in Switzerland.
history
The association was founded on April 20, 1985 in Sarnen. On November 18, 1989, the association was incorporated into the Swiss National Association for Sport (SLS), the umbrella organization for Swiss sports (today the Swiss Olympic Association ). Thus, this still young sport joined the established associations. Together with the floorball federations Sweden and Finland, the Swiss floorball federation founded the floorball world federation International Floorball Federation (IFF) in 1986 in Huskvarna, Sweden .
Founding associations
The Swiss Unihockey Association, today Swiss Unihockey, was founded in 1985 by the following floorball clubs:
- UHC Grün-Weiss Zurich
- UHC City Chur
- UHC Kloten
- LA Zurich-North
- UHC Bassersdorf
- UHC Ipsach
- UHC tornado bazerness
- SC Laupen
- UHC Rätia Chur
- UHC Oberland 84
- Pathfinder Falkenstein
- Giants Kloten
- UHC Spartak Chur
- UHC Urdorf
- UHC Dietlikon
- UHC TLS Köniz
- UHT LC Dübendorf
- UHU Bern
- UHT Scalara Chur
- UHC Haldenstein
- UHTzaziwil
- UHC Visper Lions
structure
The Assembly of Delegates (DV), the Association Council (VR), the Central Board (ZV) and the Sports Committee (SPA) form the four organs of the Association.
The association operates the two national leagues A and B as well as the regional leagues of Swiss floorball.
Commissions
- Training and Young Talent Commission (ANK)
- Technical Commission (TK)
- Referee Commission (SK)
- Selection Committee (ALK)
- Disciplinary Committee (DK)
- Association Court (VG)
- Control Committee (KA)
Regional associations
In addition to the national association, there are various regional associations, most of which are active at the cantonal level:
designation | Affiliated cantons |
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Aargau Floorball Association | Aargau |
Cantonal Bernese Floorball Association | Bern |
Graubünden floorball association | Grisons |
Freiburg Floorball Association | Friborg |
IG Unihockey Northwestern Switzerland | Basel-City, Basel-Country, Solothurn |
Cantonal Floorball Association Schaffhausen | Schaffhausen |
St. Gallisch-Appenzell Floorball Association | St. Gallen / Appenzell |
Thurgau Floorball Association | Thurgau |
Associazione Floorball Ticino | Ticino |
Cantonal floorball association | Zurich |
Central Swiss youth development for floorball | Lucerne, Obwalden, Nidwalden, Schwyz, Uri, Zug |
National teams
Swiss Unihockey operates four national teams for men and three national teams for women, as well as a student selection.
- Women A
- Women U19
- Women U17
Association numbers
- Clubs: 400
- Teams: 2,175
- Licensed players: 33,100
- Referee: 1,500
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ History of floorball ( Memento from December 15, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ a b swiss unihockey :: Facts & Figures. In: www.swissunihockey.ch. Retrieved January 19, 2016 .
- ↑ swiss unihockey :: national teams. Retrieved November 5, 2018 .
- ↑ a b c d swiss unihockey :: Facts & Figures. In: www.swissunihockey.ch. Retrieved December 26, 2016 .