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| [[Champions Cup (floorball)|Champions Cup]] 2013 || align=center bgcolor=gold | 1st || Champions – defeated {{ill|Seinäjoen Peliveljet|fi|lt=SPV}} in final

| [[Champions Cup (floorball)|Champions Cup]] 2013 || align=center bgcolor=gold | 1st || Champions – defeated {{ill|Seinäjoen Peliveljet|fi|lt=SPV}} in final

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| Champions Cup 2014 || align=center bgcolor=gold | 1st || Champions – defeated {{ill|Happee|fi}} in final

| Champions Cup 2014 || align=center bgcolor=gold | 1st || Champions – defeated {{ill|Happee|fi}} in final

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| Champions Cup 2015 || align=center bgcolor=gold | 1st || Champions – defeated {{flagicon|SUI}} [[SV Wiler-Ersigen]] in final

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| 2022–23 || align=center bgcolor=silver | 2nd || Runner-up – lost to [[Storvreta IBK]] in final<ref>{{cite web |title=Storvreta bröt Faluns gulddominans och vann SM-guld! |url=https://www.ssl.se/article/wftaalgrr-4147d/view |website=www.ssl.se |access-date=7 February 2026 |language=sv |date=22 April 2023}}</ref>

| 2022–23 || align=center bgcolor=silver | 2nd || Runner-up – lost to [[Storvreta IBK]] in final<ref>{{cite web |title=Storvreta bröt Faluns gulddominans och vann SM-guld! |url=https://www.ssl.se/article/wftaalgrr-4147d/view |website=www.ssl.se |access-date=7 February 2026 |language=sv |date=22 April 2023}}</ref>

IBF Falun

Official logo of IBF Falun

Full name Innebandyföreningen Falun
Founded 1993
Arena UW-Tech Arena
Capacity 2,500
Coach Men: Thomas Brottman
Captain Men: Emil Johansson
League Men: Svenska Superligan
Championships Men:
SSL (2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2020, 2021, 2022)
Champions Cup (2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2023)

IBF Falun is a Swedish floorball club based in the city of Falun, founded in 1993.

The men’s team celebrating victory in the 2021–22 Swedish Super League final

The men’s team has competed in the Swedish Super League since the 2004–05 season and has won the league championship seven times. They claimed their first title in 2012–13 and most recently won in 2021–22. The team also holds a record five Champions Cup victories, winning for the first time in 2012–13 and most recently in 2022–23.

The defunct women’s team has also competed in the Swedish Super League from its inception in 1993 until the 2015–16 season, and again between the 2020–21 and 2024–25 seasons, when it was discontinued for financial reasons.[1] During its initial tenure in the league, they finished as runners-up four times, first in the inaugural 1993–94 Division 1 season and most recently in 2008–09 Elitserien.[2][3]

Men’s Team

Arena

Home games are played in the UW-Tech Arena (IBF Falun Arena) which was inaugurated 2005, under the name FaluKuriren Arena, and has a current capacity of 2,500 spectators. The arena is situated in Lugnet, Falun, the main venue for the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2015.[4]

History

IBF Falun was founded in 1993 through a merger of Falu IBK, established in 1985, and HSK Falun, founded in 1986.

IBF Falun players in a match against Storvreta IBK in the 2018–19 Swedish Super League season.

In the 1993–94 season, the men’s team won Division II and was promoted to Division I Västra, which was then part of the top tier. The team struggled in the highest division, repeatedly avoiding relegation due to league reorganizations, but eventually, in the 1999–00 season, they were relegated. The club returned to the top division before the 2004–05 season.

Starting in 2010, IBF Falun entered a golden era, sharing championship dominance with Storvreta IBK only. Key figures during this period included Alexander Galante Carlström,[5] Rasmus Enström, Emil Johansson, and Johan Samuelsson. During this time, Falun won the Swedish Super League seven times (2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2016–17, 2019–20, 2020–21, 2021–22), making it the most successful team in the league until 2024, when it was surpassed by Storvreta.[6][7][8] Falun holds a record of five Champions Cup titles (2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2023), tied with Storvreta.[9] The team also won the Swedish Cup on two occasions, in 2023 and 2025.[10]

Recent Seasons

Champions Cup

References

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