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2009 Men's Asia Pacific Floorball Championships


FieldValue
titleAsia Pacific Floorball Championships
year2009
image_size148px
captionOfficial logo of the Asia Pacific Floorball Championships
host_countrySouth Korea
datesMarch 25–29, 2009
num_teams6
venues1
cities1
medalsyes
winners
count3
matches15
goals337
stat_leader_titleScoring leader(s)
stat_leader_playerAUS Anthony Boteler
award_titleMVP
updated03:29, March 30, 2009 (UTC)

The 2009 Men's Asia Pacific Floorball Championships were the sixth such championships in men's floorball. They were held from March 25 to March 29, 2009 in Pyeongtaek, South Korea. All matches were played at the Lee Chung Gymnasium. Singapore came into the tournament as defending champions.

The 2009 Men's Asia Pacific Floorball Championships were just the second to be held outside of Singapore City.

The tournament was organised by the Asia Oceania Floorball Confederation (AOFC).

A new floorball world record was set on March 26, 2009, when Japan defeated India, 59:0. The previous world record was in a women's under-19 friendly, where Poland defeated Ukraine by a score of 50:0.

Championship results

TeamGPWDLGFGAGDPTS
55001167+10910
54018615+718
KOR Korea53025719+386
5203383804
51043959-202
50051199-1980

March 25, 2009

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bg = #eeeeee | date = March 25, 2009 19.00 | team1 = | score = 14:1 | team2 = | goals1 = | goals2 = | stadium = Pyeongtaek, South Korea Lee Chung Gymnasium}}

March 26, 2009

bg = #eeeeee | date = March 26, 2009 11.30 | team1 = | score = 0:59 | team2 = | goals1 = | goals2 = | stadium = Pyeongtaek, South Korea Lee Chung Gymnasium}} bg = #ffffff | date = March 26, 2009 14.00 | team1 = | score = 2:11 | team2 = KOR Korea | goals1 = | goals2 = | stadium = Pyeongtaek, South Korea Lee Chung Gymnasium}}

bg = #eeeeee | date = March 26, 2009 19.00 | team1 = | score = 18:1 | team2 = | goals1 = | goals2 = | stadium = Pyeongtaek, South Korea Lee Chung Gymnasium}}

March 27, 2009

bg = #eeeeee | date = March 27, 2009 11.30 | team1 = | score = 26:0 | team2 = | goals1 = | goals2 = | stadium = Pyeongtaek, South Korea Lee Chung Gymnasium}} bg = #ffffff | date = March 27, 2009 14.00 | team1 = | score = 3:8 | team2 = | goals1 = | goals2 = | stadium = Pyeongtaek, South Korea Lee Chung Gymnasium}}

bg = #eeeeee | date = March 27, 2009 19.00 | team1 = KOR Korea | score = 34:1 | team2 = | goals1 = | goals2 = | stadium = Pyeongtaek, South Korea Lee Chung Gymnasium}}

March 28, 2009

bg = #eeeeee | date = March 28, 2009 12.30 | team1 = | score = 0:50 | team2 = | goals1 = | goals2 = | stadium = Pyeongtaek, South Korea Lee Chung Gymnasium}} bg = #ffffff | date = March 28, 2009 15.00 | team1 = KOR Korea | score = 2:8 | team2 = | goals1 = | goals2 = | stadium = Pyeongtaek, South Korea Lee Chung Gymnasium}}

bg = #eeeeee | date = March 28, 2009 17.30 | team1 = | score = 5:7 | team2 = | goals1 = | goals2 = | stadium = Pyeongtaek, South Korea Lee Chung Gymnasium}}

March 29, 2009

bg = #eeeeee | date = March 29, 2009 10.00 | team1 = | score = 25:0 | team2 = | goals1 = | goals2 = | stadium = Pyeongtaek, South Korea Lee Chung Gymnasium}} bg = #ffffff | date = March 29, 2009 12.30 | team1 = | score = 4:9 | team2 = | goals1 = | goals2 = | stadium = Pyeongtaek, South Korea Lee Chung Gymnasium}}

bg = #eeeeee | date = March 29, 2009 15.00 | team1 = | score = 2:8 | team2 = KOR Korea | goals1 = | goals2 = | stadium = Pyeongtaek, South Korea Lee Chung Gymnasium}}

Standings

Official Rankings according to the AOFC

Rk.Team
****
KOR Korea
4.
5.
6.

|- style="text-align: center; background: #ffa07a;" before = Perth, Australia 2008 | after = Simei, Singapore 2010 | title = Host City Pyeongtaek, South Korea | years = 2009

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