World Ball&Dek Hockey Federation

Historical Medal Table

Historical Medal Table | WBDHF

Historical Medal Table: World Championship & World Cup

The history of international Ball & Dek Hockey has been shaped by decades of fierce competition, unforgettable performances, and national pride. As the World Ball & Dek Hockey Federation (WBDHF) continues to expand the sport across the globe, the all-time medal standings from the World Championships and World Cups highlight the nations that have left the greatest mark on the game.

Quebec Leads the Way

With an incredible 37 Gold, 15 Silver, and 13 Bronze medals, Quebec stands as the most successful program in WBDHF history. Their dominance across multiple generations has established Quebec as the benchmark for excellence in international Ball & Dek Hockey.

Canada Remains a Global Powerhouse

In second place, Canada has earned 30 Gold, 16 Silver, and 5 Bronze medals, consistently producing elite teams capable of competing for championships at every major event. Together, Quebec and Canada have defined much of the sport’s international success story.

Czechia and Slovakia Continue Their Legacy

The international growth of Ball & Dek Hockey owes much to the dedication and passion of European nations. Czechia ranks third all-time with 15 Gold, 26 Silver, and 18 Bronze medals, demonstrating remarkable consistency over the years.

Meanwhile, Slovakia has built an impressive tradition of success with 8 Gold, 16 Silver, and 20 Bronze medals, making it one of the most decorated nations in federation history.

Strong International Competition

Several nations have made significant contributions to the global development of the sport:

A Truly Global Sport

From North America to Europe, the WBDHF has created opportunities for athletes from diverse backgrounds to compete at the highest level. The medal table reflects not only championship success but also the continued growth and international reach of Ball & Dek Hockey.

With new nations joining every year and competition becoming stronger than ever, the future promises even greater excitement as teams battle to add their names to WBDHF history.

One World. One Sport. True Champions.

The all-time medal standings serve as a testament to the dedication of players, coaches, officials, and volunteers who have helped build the sport into a worldwide community. As future World Championships and World Cups approach, new chapters are ready to be written, while the achievements of past champions continue to inspire the next generation of Ball & Dek Hockey athletes.