Broomball Canada
Governing body of the sport of broomball in Canada / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Broomball Canada, formerly the Canadian Broomball Federation (CBF), is the official governing body of the sport of broomball in Canada.[1]
This article needs to be updated. (October 2021) |
Sport | Broomball |
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Category | Winter sport Team sport Ball sport |
Abbreviation | BC |
Founded | 1976; 48 years ago (1976) |
Replaced | Canadian Broomball Federation |
Official website | |
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The role of the organization is to provide leadership by promoting and developing broomball and developing and coordinating programs and services designed to meet the needs of the broomball community. The philosophy of the Broomball Canada places the athlete at the heart of the organization.[2][3]
The annual Canadian membership is around 19,000 registered players with another 15,000 who participate at the recreational level which includes all age groups and schooling levels including elementary school.
The Canadian national broomball teams have competed in every World Broomball Championships since its inception.