Czech Republic women's national floorball team () is the national floorball team of Czech Republic.
The team has participated in all World and European Championships to date. Its best result is a second-place finish at the home championship in 2025. They also won two bronze medals from the World Championships in Switzerland in 2011 and in Singapore in 2023. In the medal ranking, the team is therefore in fourth place, behind Switzerland and ahead of Norway. Since 2009, the Czech women have always reached the semifinals at the championships. In the IFF World Ranking, they are third (behind Finland and ahead of Switzerland), after finishing fourth and third at the last two championships in 2021 and 2023.
The Czech women's national floorball team played its first match at the first and only Women's European Championships in 1995. It was a winning match against Latvia.
Their first success at a major international tournament came in 2006 in Prague at the first Euro Floorball Tour (EFT), where they drew with Switzerland, the reigning world champions at the time. They earned their first draw against Sweden also at the EFT in 2008 and against Finland a year later.
At the World Championships, they fought for medals for the first time in 2009, after achieving their first-ever victory over Norway in the tournament's history. They won their first bronze medal at the next World Championships in 2011. In the third-place match, they defeated Switzerland for the first time at a World Championship.
They beat Finland for the first time at the Polish Cup in 2013 and then again at the EFT later that same year. In 2014 in Prague, they won their first silver medal at the EFT after victories over Finland and Switzerland.
They defeated Sweden for the first time at the EFT in September 2023 and earned their second silver medal at the tournament. At the World Championships in the same year, they claimed their second bronze medal, thereby matching Norway in fourth place in the all-time medal standings.
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