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The F-liiga is the top men’s floorball league in
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. The league was founded as Salibandyn SM-sarja (
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: Floorball Finnish Champions-Series) in 1986 by the Finnish Floorball Federation (SSBL). It was renamed to Salibandyliiga for the 1994–95 season. The ''Salibandyliiga'' was operated by the company ''SSBL Salibandy Oy'', a subsidiary of the Finnish Floorball Federation. The current name F-liiga is used since season 2020–21. The champion of the league is eligible to compete at the Champions Cup.


Format


Regular season

The regular season is played in a round robin format with each team playing 26 games. The total number of regular season games is 182. The eight teams that finish the regular season at the top of the standings qualify for the playoffs in the spring.


Playoffs

The top eight teams from the regular season play for the
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. The first placed team from the regular season picks their opponent from the teams that placed fifth through eighth. The second placed team picks their opponent from the remaining three and after that the third placed team makes its pick of the two remaining teams. The last playoff pair is made of two remaining team. The playoffs are played in best-of-seven format.


Playout

The playout round was first introduced for 2014–15 season. The teams placed that placed eleventh through fourteenth continue to a playout phase after the regular season. The eleventh placed team picks their opponent, either the thirteenth or fourteenth placed team. The winners of the first round of playout get to keep their spots in ''Salibandyliiga'', but the losing teams face each other in the second round. The winner of the second round of playout faces the second placed team of ''Divari'' (
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: ''First Division''). The winner of this match-up wins a place in the ''Salibandyliiga'' and losing team is relegated. The loser of the second round of playout is also relegated to ''Divari''. The winner of ''Divari'' is directly promoted to ''Salibandyliiga''.


Current teams

Teams in 2022–23 season: *
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* EräViikingit,
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* FBC Turku,
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* Happee,
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* Indians,
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* Jymy, Seinäjoki * LASB,
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* Nokian KrP,
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Espoo Espoo (, ; sv, Esbo) is a city and municipality in the region of Uusimaa in the Republic of Finland. It is located on the northern shore of the Gulf of Finland, bordering the cities of Helsinki, Vantaa, Kirkkonummi, Vihti and Nurmijärvi ...
* OLS, Oulu * SPV, Seinäjoki * TPS,
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Recent champions


List of champions

''All records updated as of season 2021–22.''


Records


Regular season


Game records

* Highest attendance : 3214 **
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vs. TPS (4–1), 12-09-2014 * Biggest home win: 21–6 ** Gunners vs. OLS (21–6), 10-22-2006 * Biggest away win: 1–17 ** Pirkat vs. SSV (1–17), 03-03-2007 **
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vs. SSV (1–17), 12-12-2007 * Highest scoring game: 34 **
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vs. OLS (18–12), 09-29-2009


Individual records


=Career

= * Most games played: 450 ** Mikael Järvi *Most goals: 415 ** Mikko Kohonen * Most assists: 327 ** Mikael Järvi * Most points: 667 ** Mikael Järvi


=Season

= *Most goals: 63 ** Tero Tiitu (
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), 2006–07 *Most assists: 68 **
Mika Kohonen Mika Kohonen (born May 10, 1977) is a Finnish floorball player. He currently plays for FC Helsingborg, a club in the Swedish Super League (men's floorball), Swedish Super League. He has also played for Balrog IK in Swedish Super League (men's f ...
( Happee), 2004–05 * Most points: 108 **
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), 2005–06


Playoffs


Game records

* Highest attendance : 5580 ** Josba vs.
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(4–7), 07-04-2002 * Biggest win: 14–2 ** SSV vs.
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(14–2), 04-03-2008 * Highest scoring game: 24 ** SSV vs. OLS (17–7), 10-03-2006


Individual records


=Career

= * Most games played: 169 ** Mikael Järvi *Most goals: 138 ** Mikael Järvi * Most assists: 116 ** Mikael Järvi * Most points: 254 ** Mikael Järvi


=Season

= *Most goals: 20 ** Santtu Manner ( SSV), 2004–05 *Most assists: 21 **
Mika Kohonen Mika Kohonen (born May 10, 1977) is a Finnish floorball player. He currently plays for FC Helsingborg, a club in the Swedish Super League (men's floorball), Swedish Super League. He has also played for Balrog IK in Swedish Super League (men's f ...
( Happee), 2004–05 * Most points: 32 **
Mika Kohonen Mika Kohonen (born May 10, 1977) is a Finnish floorball player. He currently plays for FC Helsingborg, a club in the Swedish Super League (men's floorball), Swedish Super League. He has also played for Balrog IK in Swedish Super League (men's f ...
( Happee), 2004–05
''All records updated as of season 2013–14.''


External links


Official website

fliiga.com – F-liiga

Finnish Floorball Federation


References

{{Professional Floorball Leagues Floorball competitions in Finland Sports leagues in Finland 1986 establishments in Finland Sports leagues established in 1986