
The 2026 3v3 World Floorball Championships All-Star Teams featured players from five nations: Sweden, Latvia, Germany, Finland, and Spain.
Women’s All-Star Team

The Women’s All-Star Team comprised two 3v3 world champions, Ellen Rasmussen and Lovisa Hedin of Sweden, alongside Latvia’s bronze medallist Jūlija Rozīte and Finland’s Taru Nordman. While Rasmussen and Hedin are no strangers to championship titles, this marked their first 3v3 gold. Rasmussen finished second in the scoring charts, recording 20 goals and 10 assists across six matches. Hedin, meanwhile, remained the backbone of the Swedish defence, proving her worth in high-pressure moments just as she has done in the 5v5 format.
RozÄ«te captained the Latvian side to their first 3v3 WFC medal, securing bronze after a hard-fought victory over Finland. This was also the first WFC medal for Latvia on the women’s side. Taru Nordman was the tournament’s top points scorer, amassing 33 points (14 goals, 19 assists) in six games. Having also claimed the top scorer title last year with 29 points and a silver medal, Nordman and Team Finland were certainly disappointed to return home empty-handed this time around.
Men’s All-Star Team

The Men’s All-Star Team featured representatives from four different nations. Daniel Kalentun, fresh from his world championship victory, tallied 22 points (14 goals, 8 assists) over seven matches. Latvian captain Jēkabs Keišs, a 2024 3v3 gold medallist, was instrumental throughout the tournament and especially in the final, finishing third in the scoring rankings with 18 goals and 8 assists.
Host nation Spain was represented by Enrique González Fernandez, who earned his place after a standout performance. Improving on his 2025 statistics, Fernandez recorded 12 points in six matches and served as the focal point of the Spanish attack. The goalkeeper spot went to Germany’s Kilian Meyberg, who was pivotal in helping his side secure their first-ever WFC medal with a bronze-medal win over Switzerland. A commanding presence in the German defence, Meyberg was visibly emotional following the final whistle and even contributed three assists during the tournament.
