Floorball Goals
These durable floorball goals feature an all-steel frame for longevity. The all-weather nylon net stays ready for use game after game, indoors and out. Approved by the International Floorball Federation. 36"L x 24"W.
15 Fast and Fun Activity Ideas Using Gopher Floorball Goals
The Gopher Floorball Goals are lightweight, yet durable, goals specifically designed for floorball and indoor stick sports. What sets these goals apart is their official IFF (International Floorball Federation) size and specifications, paired with a lightweight ABS frame and durable nylon netting for safe, flexible use in schools. Their portability makes them perfect for quick setup and creative use across a wide variety of skill-building activities. These goals are excellent for teaching both floorball and a variety of fundamental movement skills. Below are 15 inventive and educational activities designed to help students of all ages improve their physical literacy using Gopher Floorball Goals.
1. Floorball Firestorm: Small groups rotate through fast-paced, timed floorball scrimmages using the Gopher Floorball Goals. Emphasizes agility, passing, and striking.
2. Angle Attack Challenge: Students attempt to score from increasing angles away from the goal. Builds spatial awareness and precision striking.
3. Crosscourt Crisscross: Goals are placed in all four corners of the gym. Students move and shoot diagonally to simulate game transitions. Teaches dynamic movement and accuracy.
4. Target Tag Shot: Attach targets to the Gopher Floorball Goal. Students try to strike specific zones. Builds aim and focus.
5. Goal Line Gauntlet: Teams compete to make consecutive passes and then shoot from just in front of the goal line. Reinforces teamwork, coordination, and control.
6. Behind-the-Net Battle: Students must maneuver behind the Gopher Floorball Goal before taking a shot. Promotes strategy, agility, and movement planning.
7. Floorball Freeze Frame: Students dribble and freeze when the whistle blows, resuming when it sounds again. Combines dribbling, control, and auditory response.
8. Power Play Passing: Students must complete three successful passes before a shot is allowed. Reinforces team coordination and patience.
9. Goalie Goals Galore: Students take turns as goalie using foam paddles while others shoot. Teaches goalkeeping and defense.
10. Dribble Duel Dash: Two students race while dribbling and then try to shoot first into the goal. Builds speed and handling under pressure.
11. Trick Shot Showcase: Students invent a creative floorball trick shot and try to score. Encourages imagination, balance, and finesse.
12. Shot Clock Shuffle: Players must score within 5 seconds of receiving the ball. Builds urgency, precision, and reaction.
13. Cone Zone Goalies: Place cones randomly in the goal to act as barriers. Students must aim between them. Builds accuracy and challenge tolerance.
14. Kick & Stick Combo: Students kick a ball across the floor, retrieve it with a stick, then shoot on goal. Combines locomotor and manipulative movement.
15. Five-Goal Finish: Students must score in five different Gopher Floorball Goals scattered around the gym. Combines endurance, direction change, and goal orientation.













