Wikipedia - F-liiga

The F-liiga is the top men's floorball league in Finland. The league was founded as Salibandyn SM-sarja (English: Floorball Finnish Champions-Series) in 1986 by the Finnish Floorball Federation (SSBL). It was renamed to Salibandyliiga for the 1994–95 season. The Salibandyliiga was operated by the company SSBL Salibandy Oy, a subsidiary of the Finnish Floorball Federation. The current name F-liiga is used since season 2020–21.

The champion of the league is eligible to compete at the Champions Cup.

History

Career
  • Most games played: 450
    • Mikael Järvi
  • Most goals: 415
    • Mikko Kohonen
  • Most assists: 327
    • Mikael Järvi
  • Most points: 667
    • Mikael Järvi
The Finland F-Liiga Women is an exciting and highly competitive floorball tournament held annually in Finland. It showcases the best female floorball teams from across the country, bringing together talented athletes who are passionate about the sport.

The tournament features intense matches that are filled with fast-paced action, skillful plays, and strategic gameplay. Teams compete against each other in a round-robin format, followed by playoffs to determine the ultimate champion. The level of competition is incredibly high, with teams showcasing their technical abilities, teamwork, and tactical prowess.

The Finland F-Liiga Women tournament attracts a large and enthusiastic audience, including passionate floorball fans, friends, and family members of the players. The atmosphere is electric, with spectators cheering on their favorite teams and creating an incredible ambiance throughout the matches.

The tournament not only provides a platform for top-level competition but also serves as a breeding ground for future talent. Many players who have participated in the Finland F-Liiga Women have gone on to represent the national team and achieve success at international levels.

The Finland F-Liiga Women tournament is a celebration of women's floorball, highlighting the skill, dedication, and athleticism of the players. It is a must-watch event for floorball enthusiasts and a testament to the growing popularity and development of the sport in Finland.