Goalball World Championships
The IBSA Goalball World Championships is an international goalball tournament held every four years, since 1978, between Paralympic Games goalball tournaments. It is organised by the International Blind Sports Federation Goalball Subcommittee.
A 'world' youth-level championships was created in 2005. It was not officially recognised in the Rules until the 2014–2017 version, and has no prescribed selection process unlike the World Championships or Paralympic Games tournaments. Games are undertaken with the standard competition ball. In December 2024, it was determined to hold the youth championships in odd-numbered years, commencing from 2026.
Qualification for the World Championships is usually through Africa, Asia-Pacific, America, and Europe regional championships.
Hostings
1978 Voecklamarkt
The inaugural world championships were held in Vöcklamarkt, Austria. Final ranked men's teams were: Germany,Austria, Denmark, Italy, Belgium, Israel, Canada, United States of America, South Africa, Great Britain.
1982 Indianapolis
The 1982 Goalball World Championships was held at Butler University, Indianapolis, Indiana, United States of America. Final ranked teams were:1986 Roermond
The 1986 Goalball World Championships was held at Roermond, The Netherlands. Final ranked teams were:1990 Calgary
The 1990 Goalball World Championships was held in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Final ranked teams were:1994 Colorado Springs
The 1994 Goalball World Championships was held in Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States of America. Final ranked teams were:1998 Madrid
The 1998 Goalball World Championships was held in Madrid, Spain. Final ranked teams were:2002 Rio de Janeiro
The 2002 Goalball World Championships was held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The new long ball penalty rule was played, but quickly dismissed and the penalty reverted to the previous rule. There were fourteen men's and ten women's teams. The pools were:Final ranked teams were:
2006 Spartanburg
The 2006 Goalball World Championships was held in Spartanburg, South Carolina, United States of America. Hall 1 was in the main basketball court of the University of South Carolina Upstate, while Hall 2 was at the nearby Lone Oak Elementary School. Most athletes stayed in the residences of the university.The teams were:
2010 Sheffield
The 2010 Goalball World Championships was held in Sheffield, England, from 20 to 25 June 2010. The tournament was held in both halls of the English Institute of Sport. Officials and many athletes stayed at the Novotel Hotel in the Sheffield City Centre. Sponsorship and many volunteers were provided by Cadbury and other corporations. The organising committee used the Twitter account 'worldgoalball'.There were sixteen men's and twelve women's teams. The pools were:
2014 Espoo
The 2014 Goalball World Championships was held in Espoo, Finland, from 30 June to 5 July 2014. A webcam was also used to broadcast the games at the tournament.The pools were:
2018 Malmö
The 2018 Goalball World Championships were held at Malmö, Sweden, for Sunday 3 to Friday 8 June 2018, with 16 men's teams and 12 women's teams. The international subcommittee has determined the 2014–2017 Rules about the world championships will apply in 2018. The 2018–2021 Rules states there will be 16 men's and 16 women's teams, which may be the format for the 2022 championships.Held at the Baltiska Hallen sports and entertainment centre, Hall 2 was at the Baltiska träningshallen. The warm-up court was across the road from the main halls. The pools are:
Final standings were :
2022 Matosinhos
The 2022 Goalball World Championships were scheduled to be held in Hangzhou, China, to commence Monday, 5 June 2022, although originally set for Sunday 3 to Friday 15 July 2022. Some precursor regional championships were moved due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic: IBSA America moved from 6 to 13 November 2021 to 18 to 22 February 2022, and IBSA Asia moved from November 2021 to commence 21 March 2022.By June 2022, the IBSA Asia Regional Championships were moved from South Korea to the ISA Sport City at Bahrain for July 2022, and the Centro de Desportos e Congressos de Matosinhos, Portugal, to be the location for the World Championships from 7 to 16 December 2022.
Final standings were :
2026 Hangzhou
The 2026 Goalball World Championships are to be held at Hangzhou, China, for Saturday 6 to Tuesday 16 June 2026, with 16 men's teams and 16 women's teams. Men's teams may include the host nation of China, and 2024 Paris Paralympic Games medalists Japan, Ukraine, and Brazil. Women's teams may include the host nation of China, and 2024 Paris Paralympic Games medalists Turkey, Israel, and China.World championship results
Men
;Men's medal countWomen
;Women's medal countYouth championship results
2005 Colorado
The 2005 Junior World Championships were held in Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States of America. There were boys teams, and three national girls teams.- Final boys ranking: United States of America.
- Final girls ranking: United States of America, Great Britain, South Africa.
2007 Colorado
- Final boys ranking: Germany, United States of America, Hungary, Canada, Lithuania, Russia, Brazil, Thailand.
- Final girls ranking: United States of America, Germany, Russia, Canada.
2009 Colorado
Six countries attended, six boys teams, and four girls teams.
- Final boys ranking: United States of America, Canada, Germany, Russia.
- Final girls ranking: Russia.
2011 Colorado
Athletes were to be at least twelve years old on 13 July 2011 and not older than nineteen years old on 18 July 2011, and have a visual impairment classification of B1, B2, or B3.
- Final boys ranking: South Korea, Germany.
- Final girls ranking: Russia.
2013 Colorado
- Final boys ranking: Japan, United States of America, Brazil, Canada.
- Final girls ranking: Russia, Brazil, United States of America, Australia.
2015 Colorado
- Final boys ranking: Germany, Sweden, United States of America, Hungary.
- Final girls ranking: Canada, United States of America, China, Germany.
2017 Budaörs
- Final boys ranking: United States of America, Brazil, Russia, Hungary, Poland, Israel, Sweden, South Korea, Germany, Spain.
- Final girls ranking: Australia, Russia, Brazil, Germany, United States of America, Israel, South Korea, Hungary, Spain.
2019 Sydney
- Final boys ranking: Thailand, Brazil, Sweden, Poland, South Korea, Australia.
- Final girls ranking: Brazil, Australia, Great Britain, South Korea, Germany, Thailand.
2023 São Paulo
- Final boys ranking: Israel, Poland, Brazil, South Korea, US, Kenya.
- Final girls ranking: Turkey, Australia, Israel, Brasil, Germany, South Korea, Kenya.
2026 Astana