China men's national floorball team
China men's national floorball team, founded in 2017 and coached by Li Ji, began international play with a 3–4 loss to the Philippines in Bangkok on July 1, 2017. Their first victory came four days later, a 3–2 overtime win over the Philippines. Their biggest defeat on record is 0–42 to Finland in Chengdu in 2025.
The team competed in the 2017 Asia-Oceania Floorball Cup, losing all group matches but finishing with a 3–2 overtime win over the Philippines in the classification semifinals; they then lost to India in the fifth-place playoff, finishing sixth out of eight.
China made its World Games debut in 2025, hosted in China, with the team formed in February 2025. In the World Games, they faced several strong teams and lost by large margins, including 0–42 to Finland, 0–36 to the Czech Republic, 1–15 to Canada, and 0–14 to the Philippines.
In the 2018 World Floorball Championships qualification, China suffered several heavy defeats against Malaysia, Australia, Thailand and Korea, with a few closer results in mixed matches, such as a 3–2 overtime win over the Philippines and a 3–4 loss to Iran.
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