2008 Men's Asia Pacific Floorball Championships

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2008 Asia Pacific Floorball Championships
2008 Men's Asia Pacific Floorball Championships (emblem).jpg
Official logo of the Asia Pacific Floorball Championships
Tournament details
Host countryFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
DatesAugust 25–29, 2008 (2008-08-25 2008-08-29)
Teams5 (from 4 countries)
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions  Gold medal blank.svg Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore (3rd title)
Runner-up  Silver medal blank.svg Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
Third place  Bronze medal blank.svg Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
Fourth placeFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
Tournament statistics
Matches played14
Goals scored127 (9.07 per match)
All statistics correct as of 18:05, August 29, 2008 (UTC).

The 2008 Men's Asia Pacific Floorball Championships are the fifth such championships in men's floorball. It was held from August 25 to August 29, 2008, in the suburb of Leederville in Perth, Australia. All matches were held at the Loftus Recreation Centre. Singapore captured the 2008 Asia Pacific Floorball Championship by defeating Australia in the finals.

Contents

The 2008 Men's Asia Pacific Floorball Championships were the first to be held outside of Singapore City.

The tournament is organised by the Asia Oceania Floorball Confederation (AOFC).

Championship results

Preliminary round

Team GP W D L GF GA GD PTS
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 4400308+228
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 43012912+176
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia U19 42022218+44
Flag of South Korea.svg Korea 4103151502
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 4004949−400

August 25, 2008

August 25, 2008
14.00
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 4:13Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
Leederville, Perth, Australia
Loftus Recreation Centre
August 25, 2008
17.00
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 5:2 Flag of South Korea.svg Korea
Leederville, Perth, Australia
Loftus Recreation Centre
August 25, 2008
20.00
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia U19 15:2Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Leederville, Perth, Australia
Loftus Recreation Centre

August 26, 2008

August 26, 2008
10.00
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 2:4Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
Leederville, Perth, Australia
Loftus Recreation Centre
August 26, 2008
12.30
Flag of South Korea.svg Korea 3:4 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia U19
Leederville, Perth, Australia
Loftus Recreation Centre
August 26, 2008
16.00
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 2:16Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
Leederville, Perth, Australia
Loftus Recreation Centre
August 26, 2008
19.00
Flag of South Korea.svg Korea 5:6Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
Leederville, Perth, Australia
Loftus Recreation Centre

August 27, 2008

August 27, 2008
10.00
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia U19 2:5Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
Leederville, Perth, Australia
Loftus Recreation Centre
August 27, 2008
12.30
Flag of South Korea.svg Korea 5:1Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Leederville, Perth, Australia
Loftus Recreation Centre
August 27, 2008
19.00
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 8:1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia U19
Leederville, Perth, Australia
Loftus Recreation Centre

Playoffs

Semifinals Finals
      
 1 Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 4
 4  Flag of South Korea.svg Korea 2
 1 Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 5
 2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 3
 2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 2
 3  Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia U19 1

Semi-finals

August 28, 2008
12.30
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 4:2 Flag of South Korea.svg Korea
Leederville, Perth, Australia
Loftus Recreation Centre
August 28, 2008
15.00
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 2:1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia U19
Leederville, Perth, Australia
Loftus Recreation Centre

Bronze-medal match

August 29, 2008
10.30
Flag of South Korea.svg Korea 3:2
(Overtime)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia U19
Leederville, Perth, Australia
Loftus Recreation Centre

Gold-medal match

August 29, 2008
13.30
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 5:3Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
Leederville, Perth, Australia
Loftus Recreation Centre

Standings

Official Rankings according to the AOFC

Rk.Team
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of South Korea.svg Korea
4. Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia U19
5.Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Asia Pacific Floorball Championships
Preceded by Host City
Perth, Australia

2008
Succeeded by
Pyeongtaek, South Korea
2009

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