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Known in various languages as Floorball, Florball, Unihoc, Unihockey, Uni-Hockey, Innebandy, Salibandy, Hockey consom. Particularly popular in Sweden, Finland, Switzerland and the Baltic states.Floorball is played indoors with a hollow plastic ball 72 mm in diameter weighing 23 grams, and carbon/plastic sticks. In each team there are five field players and a goalkeeper. The goalkeeper has no stick. The game is fast and dynamic, with no form of tackling allowed.
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This category lists English-language websites for individual floorball clubs. Websites for countrywide and international organisations and federations are listed in http://dmoz.org/Sports/Hockey/Floorball/Organizations/ .
Category of websites specialized in links to other websites Floorball related.
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Iceless hockey is the U.S. version of floorball. It is played on a floor with a puck instead of a ball.
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News and media sites providing coverage of floorball.
This category lists sites about people who play floorball: individual players as well as floorball players in general.
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The game of floor hockey has been adapted for wheelchair users, and is especially popular in Canada. Wheelchair hockey, also known as poly hockey, is played on a rink of concrete or wood. The players use sticks that are shorter versions of ice hockey sticks and the puck is made of plastic and is shaped like an ice hockey puck.
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