International Street and Ball Hockey Federation

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]

International Street and Ball Hockey Federation
AbbreviationISBHF
Formation1993; 31 years ago (1993)
TypeSports federation
Legal statusGoverning body of
Ball Hockey
PurposeSport governance
HeadquartersPrague, Czech Republic
Region served
Worldwide
Membership
55 national associations
Official languages
English
President
Elio Pascuzzo
Vice President
Diana Kosová
Main organ
Congress
WebsiteISBHF.com

Tournaments

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The ISBHF organizes World Championships and other tournaments around the world. These tournaments include:

Men:

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

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Year Host city Final standings
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

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Year Host City Final standings
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

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Year Host City Final standings
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

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Year Host City Final standings
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

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Year Host City Final standings
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

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Year Host City Final standings
World Champion Silver Medal Bronze Medal
2018 Přerov & Zlín (Czech Republic)   Czech Republic   Canada   Slovakia

References

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  1. ^ Tor, David (16 September 2022). "Elio Pascuzzo Elected New ISBHF President". International Street and Ball Hockey Federation. Retrieved 12 January 2023.
  2. ^ "Board of Directors | ISBHF - International Street & Ball Hockey Federation". isbhf.com. Retrieved 7 February 2018.
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