The Alberta Floorball Association, operating as Floorball Alberta, is the official governing body for the sport of floorball in the province of Alberta, and is a member of Floorball Canada.
It was founded in August 2010, and is the official replacement for the Alberta Unihockey/Floorball Federation, which is now defunct as of 2009.
The Alberta Floorball Association is incorporated as a society in the province of Alberta, Canada, and runs its operations out of the city of Edmonton, a Canadian floorball hub.
Floorball Alberta has 6 branch associations, each with its own region that it oversees, based on population.
These 6 regional associations are:
- Calgary Floorball Committee
Includes the cities of Airdrie and Calgary
- Central Alberta Floorball Committee
Includes the cities of Camrose, Cold Lake, Lacombe, Lloydminster, Red Deer, and Wetaskiwin
- Edmonton Floorball Committee
Includes the cities of Edmonton, Fort Saskatchewan, Leduc, Spruce Grove, and St. Albert
- Northern Alberta Floorball Committee
Includes the city of Grande Prairie and the specialized municipality of Wood Buffalo (Fort McMurray)
- Rocky Mountain Floorball Committee
Includes the towns of Banff and Canmore, and the specialized municipality of Jasper
- Southern Alberta Floorball Committee
Includes the cities of Brooks, Lethbridge, and Medicine Hat

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