List of broomball teams
Broomball is a sport played internationally. Some of the most notable teams are listed here, along with their achievements in the sport.
Canada
National Association: Canadian Broomball Federation National Team: The Legion
United States
National Association: USA Broomball
| Team Name | State/Province/Area | Notable Achievements | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Smart Mortgage Blues (formerly USA Blue) |
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Five-time USA Broomball men's national champions Two-time USA Broomball masters national champions Four-time North American Championships champions |
Official website |
| Minnesota Red (formerly USA Red) |
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IFBA Men's World Champions 2002 | |
| QA | |
One-time North American Championships champions | Official website |
| Miami University | |
One-time (inaugural) USA Broomball women's champions | USA Broomball official website |
| Minnesota Hitmen | |
Two-time Midwestern champions | Official website |
| Inferno | |
Two-time USA Broomball Men's Champions Four-time North American Championships Champions |
Official website |
Italy
National Association: Comitato Italiano Broomball
Austria
| Team Name | State/Province/Area | Notable Achievements | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Broomball Austria | |
First Austrian Broomball Team, 4th place European Broomball Championships 2009 | Broomball Austria |
Australia
National Association: Broomball Australia
| Team Name | State/Province/Area | Notable Achievements | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Australian Capital Territory | |
13-time men's national champions 4-time women's national champions 9-time mixed national champions |
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| New South Wales Sliders | |
2-time men's national champions 4-time women's national champions 5-time mixed national champions |
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| Queensland Cyclones | |
1-time mixed national champions | |
| South Australia Sharks | |
2-time men's national champions 1-time mixed national champions |
Switzerland
National Association: Association Suisse de Broomball
Japan
National Association: Japanese Broomball Association
References
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