Up to 35 teams from around the world will compete in four divisions: mixed, men's, women's, and men's masters.
The Yukon Broomball Association is set to host the 2026 International Federation of Broomball Associations World Championships, presented by Kilrich Building Centres, from November 3 to 7, 2026, in Whitehorse, Yukon.
According to a media release, up to 35 teams from around the world will compete in four divisions: mixed, men's, women's, and men's masters. The event will feature games in three rinks, opening ceremonies, see-it-try-it events, and a closing celebration showcasing Yukon hospitality.
"Whitehorse definitely fits the description of an exciting and unforgettable location for our world broomball championships," said IFBA President Marc Desparois.
Registration is now open at internationalbroomball.org

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