Men's provincial floorball team of Alberta
- Men's provincial floorball team of Alberta
Infobox International Floorball Club
club_name = Alberta Men's Floorball Team
bg_color = #0000FF
text_color = #FFFFFF
logo_
league =
founded = 2007
also_known = Team Alberta
general_manager = flagicon|CAN James Stasiewich
head_coach = flagicon|CAN Alexander Gillis
flagicon|CAN Michael Desautels
captain = flagicon|CAN Paul Stasiewich
The Alberta men's provincial floorball team is the men's provincial floorball team of Alberta, and a member of Floorball Canada. Alberta's men's team is currently ranked 4th in Canada at floorball, based on their performance at the 2008 Canadian Floorball Championships. Alberta maintains a strong rivalry in floorball with Team Ontario. The majority of players on Team Alberta are Canadian and Polish. The team is organized by the Alberta Unihockey/Floorball Federation (AUFF).
Canadian Championships Team
"As of June 1st, 2007"
Note: "Michael Gubbels doubles as a defenseman and a goalkeeper"
All-Time Canadian Championship Records
External links
* [http://www.albertafloorball.com/ Official Team Page]
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