2008 Men's EuroFloorball Cup qualifying

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2008 Men's EuroFloorball Cup
Qualifying Tournaments
Tournament details
Host countriesFlag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
Dates13–31 August 2008 (2008-08-13 2008-08-31)
Teams18 (from 18 countries)
Venue(s)3 (in 3 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Flag of Norway.svg Sarpsborg IBK
Flag of Finland.svg Tapanilan Erä
Flag of Latvia.svg SK Latvijas Avīze
Tournament statistics
Matches played34
Goals scored446 (13.12 per match)
All statistics correct as of 16:53, 31 August 2008 (UTC).

The 2008 Men's EuroFloorball Cup Qualifying rounds took place over 13 to 31 August 2008 in three different host nations. The winner of each group advanced to the 2008 Men's EuroFloorball Cup Finals, where they had a chance to win the EuroFloorball Cup for 2008. A total of 18 teams played in the qualifying round, all from different countries.

Contents

The 2008 EuroFloorball Cup marks the second year in which the new name for the tournament was used (previously known as the European Cup). The tournament also marks its 16th year.

The IFF decided that the tournament will revert to its original format, and will take place during one calendar year, instead of two.

Qualification Format

Since the top 4 nations at the 2007–08 Men's EuroFloorball Cup were from Sweden, Finland, Switzerland, and the Czech Republic, the top team in that country automatically qualify, as well as the reigning champion. 5 teams in total receive automatic qualification.

Since 5 of the 8 spots are filled, the other 3 need to be decided using regional qualification. In Group C, the runners-up to the top team in Sweden, Finland, Switzerland, and the Czech Republic play for a spot in the finals. In the 2007–08 EuroFloorball Cup, both the top team in Sweden and the runners-up automatically qualified for the tournament, and therefore Group C consisted of 3 teams instead of 4. In Groups A and B, the teams are split into regions: West Europe and East Europe, respectively. The winning team in each group advances to the finals, making the total number of teams eight.

To be eligible to take part in the 2008 Men's EuroFloorball Cup, teams that take place in regional qualification must capture the national title in floorball in their country. If that team does not register, then the 2nd place team can register, and so forth.

Qualifying Venues

Group A qualifications for Western Europe will take place in Frederikshavn, Denmark from 13 to 17 August 2008.
Group B qualifications for Eastern Europe will take place in Bratislava, Slovakia from 27 to 31 August 2008.
Group C qualifications will take place in Helsinki, Finland from 22 to 24 August 2008.

Frederikshavn, Denmark

Group A

Conference A

Team GP W D L GF GA GD PTS
Flag of Norway.svg Sarpsborg IBK 2200178+94
Flag of Spain.svg CUF Leganes 2011710−31
Flag of Germany.svg Sparkasse Weissenfels    20111117−61
13 August 2008
15:00
Flag of Germany.svg Sparkasse Weissenfels 6:12 Flag of Norway.svg Sarpsborg IBK
Lasse Heiskanen – 14.00
Sebastian Bernieck – 24.17
Sebastian Bernieck – 33.32
Lasse Heiskanen – 35.43
Tim Böttcher – 53.49
Paavo Haimila – 59.19
06.23 – Daniel Holmberg
08.17 – Klas Nordin
26.55 – Kristian Antonsen
29.08 – Benny Vestin
29.30 – Jon Skaug
36.24 – Jon Skaug
40.07 – Ketil Kristiansen
40.20 – Klas Nordin
40.40 – Ketil Kristiansen
42.55 – Jon Skaug
50.15 – Jan Karlsson
52.12 – Johan Larsson
Arena Nord
14 August 2008
12:30
Flag of Spain.svg CUF Leganes 5:5 Flag of Germany.svg Sparkasse Weissenfels
Magnus Olson – 19.13
Ville Litmanen – 35.29
Magnus Olson – 38.56
Teppo Haakana – 40.13
Peter Skiden – 59.33
13.56 – Thomas Händler
22.30 – Robert Brückner
31.45 – Sebastian Bernieck
40.37 – Aki Koskinen
41.16 – Thomas Händler
Arena Nord
15 August 2008
15:00
Flag of Norway.svg Sarpsborg IBK 5:2 Flag of Spain.svg CUF Leganes
Ketil Kristiansen – 09.48
Klas Nordin – 12.24
Benny Vestin – 14.10
Benny Vestin – 17.21
Ketil Kristiansen – 26.29
04.45 – Miguel Prieto Gomez
18.39 – Teppo Haakana
Arena Nord

Conference B

Team GP W D L GF GA GD PTS
Flag of Denmark.svg Hafnia FC3300545+496
Flag of the Netherlands.svg HDM 32012215+74
Flag of France.svg Paris UC 31022221+12
Flag of Iceland.svg Bandýfélag Kópavogs    3003461−570
13 August 2008
17:30
Flag of Iceland.svg Bandýfélag Kópavogs 1:11 Flag of the Netherlands.svg HDM
Pavol Cekan – 26.2308.22 – Johan Lim
19.42 – Tomas Wahlgren
23.28 – Yannick Gouby
27.41 – Johan Lim
30.10 – Johan Lim
31.04 – Ossi Karjalainen
34.02 – Ossi Karjalainen
47.25 – Ossi Karjalainen
48.28 – Ossi Karjalainen
53.18 – Gustav Le Juge
55.47 – Ossi Karjalainen
Arena Nord
13 August 2008
20:00
Flag of France.svg Paris UC 1:11 Flag of Denmark.svg Hafnia FC
Henri Kähönen – 27.0906.16 – Tomi Tarpio
19.44 – Tore Kvaslerud
42.00 – Tore Kvaslerud
45.39 – Ilias Mahamadou Nielsen
47.06 – Tore Kvaslerud
48.21 – Kasper Kennedy
49.41 – Bo Kanstrup Jensen
53.47 – Ilias Mahamadou Nielsen
55.15 – Tore Kvaslerud
56.42 – Tore Kvaslerud
58.20 – Tomi Tarpio
Arena Nord
14 August 2008
15:00
Flag of Iceland.svg Bandýfélag Kópavogs 1:17 Flag of France.svg Paris UC
Pavol Cekan – 10.3601.18 – Own Goal
03.57 – Henrik Ewetz
04.50 – Stian Langsholt
10.49 – Jean-Thomas Briere
10.59 – Henrik Ewetz
11.50 – Gabriel Forss
12.34 – Mathieu Plamondon
13.09 – Jean-Thomas Briere
19.47 – Sandro Rinaldi
23.04 – Jean-Thomas Briere
27.12 – Michel Ferrero
29.42 – Henrik Ewetz
38.57 – André Nadeau
39.03 – Stian Langsholt
41.10 – Simen Langsholt
55.33 – Nick Kanievsky
57.19 – Simen Langsholt
Arena Nord
14 August 2008
17:30
Flag of the Netherlands.svg HDM 2:10 Flag of Denmark.svg Hafnia FC
Johan Lim – 19.49
Jacques Fournier – 53.52
00.32 – Tore Kvaslerud
03.17 – Tore Kvaslerud
13.15 – Own Goal
15.01 – Kasper Kennedy
18.14 – Kasper Kennedy
37.25 – Tomi Tarpio
39.02 – Tore Kvaslerud
43.08 – Rasmus Irming Jolck
50.31 – Tomi Tarpio
59.46 – Tore Kvaslerud
Arena Nord
15 August 2008
12:30
Flag of the Netherlands.svg HDM 9:4 Flag of France.svg Paris UC
Roland Velu – 02.08
Benjamin Frey – 12.28
Johan Lim – 18.50
Tomas Wahlgren – 34.49
Benjamin Frey – 36.01
Ossi Karjalainen – 49.16
Björn van Wieringen – 50.25
Francois Boudreault – 51.02
Johan Lim- 57.09
02.39 – Stian Langsholt
13.33 – Henri Kähönen
21.53 – Mathieu Plamondon
54.05 – Henri Kähönen
Arena Nord
15 August 2008
17:30
Flag of Denmark.svg Hafnia FC33:2 Flag of Iceland.svg Bandýfélag Kópavogs
Kasper Kennedy – 01.31
Tore Kvaslerud – 04.20
Rasmus Irming Jolck – 05.02
Sebastian Knudsen – 08.56
Kasper Kennedy – 09.48
Jesper Christensen – 11.41
Bo Kanstrup Jensen – 13.30
Sebastian Knudsen – 13.47
Jesper Christensen – 16.44
Jesper Schow Petersen – 18.11
Tore Kvaslerud – 22.26
Tore Kvaslerud – 25.46
Tore Kvaslerud – 27.19
Kasper Kennedy – 28.26
Ilias Mahamadou Nielsen – 34.55
Jesper Schow Petersen 35.41
Sebastian Knudsen – 37.43
Bo Kanstrup Jensen – 38.56
Stig Thorsteinsson – 39.39
Bo Kanstrup Jensen – 42.13
Stig Thorsteinsson – 45.05
Tore Kvaslerud – 47.57
Stig Thorsteinsson – 48.39
Ilias Mahamadou Nielsen – 49.37
Jesper Schow Petersen – 50.34
Bo Kanstrup Jensen – 50.45
Ilias Mahamadou Nielsen – 53.43
Jakob Rune Westh Andersen – 55.30
Jesper Schow Petersen – 56.03
Tore Kvaslerud – 56.17
Stig Thorsteinsson – 56.33
Bo Kanstrup Jensen – 56.46
Stig Thorsteinsson – 59.21
38.01 – Gunnar Gils Kristinsson
48.57 – Bryngeir Arnar Bryngeirsson
Arena Nord

Playoffs

Semifinals Finals
      
 A1  Flag of Norway.svg Sarpsborg IBK 20
 B2  Flag of the Netherlands.svg HDM 2
 A1  Flag of Norway.svg Sarpsborg IBK 8
 B1  Flag of Denmark.svg Hafnia FC 5
 B1  Flag of Denmark.svg Hafnia FC 5
 A2  Flag of Spain.svg CUF Leganes 3
Semi-finals
16 August 2008
15:15
Flag of Norway.svg Sarpsborg IBK 20:2 Flag of the Netherlands.svg HDM
Ketil Kristiansen – 01.01
Benny Vestin – 04.23
Johan Larsson – 05.44
Tormod Hoydal – 07.07
Jon Skaug – 08.02
Daniel Holmberg – 15.01
Morten Olsen – 18.29
Ketil Kristiansen – 19.03
Klas Nordin – 19.13
Ketil Kristiansen – 28.47
Klas Nordin – 31.51
Ketil Kristiansen – 37.53
Klas Nordin – 38.04
Klas Nordin – 40.17
Johan Larsson – 45.20
Klas Nordin – 45.54
Ketil Kristiansen – 50.28
Klas Nordin – 50.33
Christer Sotorp – 57.03
Jon Skaug – 58.28
31.15 – Ossi Karjalainen
33.00 – Jacques Fournier
Arena Nord
16 August 2008
18:00
Flag of Denmark.svg Hafnia FC5:3 Flag of Spain.svg CUF Leganes
Bo Kanstrup Jensen – 12.21
Jesper Schow Petersen – 21.15
Tore Kvaslerud – 48.49
Tore Kvaslerud – 57.24
Jesper Schow Petersen – 59.37
11.53 – Peter Skiden
16.30 – Peter Skiden
44.01 – Ricardo Sanchez Murillo
Arena Nord
Bronze-medal match
17 August 2008
10:00
Flag of the Netherlands.svg HDM 2:7 Flag of Spain.svg CUF Leganes
Johan Lim – 42.48
Benjamin Frey – 52.05
19.06 – Teppo Haakana
22.22 – Peter Skiden
43.10 – Javier Robledo Zarco
48.29 – Javier Robledo Zarco
52.45 – Teppo Haakana
59.32 – Teppo Haakana
59.55 – Ricardo Sanchez Murillo
Arena Nord
Championship Match
17 August 2008
13:00
Flag of Norway.svg Sarpsborg IBK 8:5 Flag of Denmark.svg Hafnia FC
Daniel Holmberg – 26.11
Benny Vestin – 27.12
Ketil Kristiansen – 27.52
Benny Vestin – 32.00
Jon Skaug – 33.42
Benny Vestin – 42.59
Johan Larsson – 46.49
Jon Skaug – 57.17
10.24 – Kasper Kennedy
26.41 – Kasper Kennedy
51.20 – Tore Kvaslerud
58.15 – Kasper Kennedy
59.03 – Tore Kvaslerud
Arena Nord

Placement matches

5th-place match
16 August 2008
12:30
Flag of Germany.svg Sparkasse Weissenfels 15:1 Flag of France.svg Paris UC
Lasse Heiskanen – 07.11
Paavo Haimila – 10.00
Lasse Heiskanen – 15.01
Robert Blanke – 15.42
Lasse Heiskanen – 16.07
Sebastian Bernieck – 23.10
Lasse Heiskanen – 26.06
Thomas Händler – 26.20
Thomas Händler – 26.42
Thomas Händler – 29.38
Lasse Heiskanen – 30.51
Thomas Finaske – 32.54
Johannes Tauchlitz – 46.31
Johannes Tauchlitz – 50.16
Lasse Heiskanen – 58.57
42.31 – Henri Kähönen
Arena Nord

Bratislava, Slovakia

Group B

Conference A

Team GP W D L GF GA GD PTS
Flag of Russia.svg Nizhegorodets 33004411+336
Flag of Slovakia.svg FTVS Bratislava 3201198+114
Flag of Austria.svg TVZ Wikings 31022819+92
Flag of Georgia.svg Locomotive Kutaisi    3003659−530
27 August 2008
13:45
Flag of Austria.svg TVZ Wikings 3:7 Flag of Russia.svg Nizhegorodets
Paul Rachelsperger – 10.18
Florian Haslinger – 20.10
Paul Rachelsperger – 24.49
05.41 – Ilya Nikolaev
08.07 – Konstantin Kosolapov
09.33 – Evgeny Yudin
17.02 – Alexander Latukhin
29.14 – Evgeny Yudin
35.52 – Denis Raytsyn
49.10 – Ilya Nikolaev
FTVS Arena
27 August 2008
19:15
Flag of Slovakia.svg FTVS Bratislava 5:0
(Walkover)
Flag of Georgia.svg Locomotive Kutaisi
FTVS Arena
28 August 2008
13:45
Flag of Russia.svg Nizhegorodets 31:3 Flag of Georgia.svg Locomotive Kutaisi
Alexander Latukhin – 00.42
Evgeny Yudin – 02.57
Alexander Latukhin – 03.26
Dmitry Sudakov – 04.18
Alexander Shutihin – 05.23
Evgeny Yudin – 08.57
Ilya Nikolaev – 09.42
Evgeny Yudin – 13.35
Ilya Nikolaev – 14.12
Alexander Latukhin – 16.47
Ilya Nikolaev – 18.36
Ilya Nikolaev – 20.25
Alexander Shutihin – 24.34
Ilya Nikolaev – 25.24
Evgeny Yudin – 26.43
Ilya Nikolaev – 27.18
Evgeny Yudin – 27.40
Ilya Nikolaev – 30.08
Denis Raytsyn – 31.46
Ilya Nikolaev – 40.44
Alexander Latukhin – 43.16
Konstantin Kosolapov – 44.18
Alexander Latukhin – 44.51
Alexander Latukhin – 47.58
Ilya Nikolaev – 48.40
Evgeny Yudin – 49.25
Evgeny Yudin – 52.56
Alexander Latukhin – 54.32
Ilya Nikolaev – 56.04
Mikhail Bukin – 56.39
Alexander Shutihin – 57.41
23.03 – Nikoloz Anjafaridze
55.25 – Bachana Kobalia
57.22 – Nikoloz Anjafaridze
FTVS Arena
28 August 2008
19:15
Flag of Austria.svg TVZ Wikings 2:9 Flag of Slovakia.svg FTVS Bratislava
Roland Herzog – 03.02
Marcus Jonsson – 46.05
07.23 – Juraj Svábek
19.49 – Michal Zalibera
23.13 – Ján Purc
31.54 – Marek Kabát
38.01 – Michal Zalibera
38.58 – Ján Purc
41.28 – Frantisek Krajcovic
47.46 – Róbert Dolník
58.06 – Michal Zalibera
FTVS Arena
29 August 2008
13:45
Flag of Georgia.svg Locomotive Kutaisi 3:23 Flag of Austria.svg TVZ Wikings
Shota Giorkhelidze – 25.43
Nikoloz Anjafaridze – 27.43
Shota Giorkhelidze – 52.20
06.42 – Roland Herzog
07.42 – Lukas Millinger
09.28 – Marcus Jonsson
09.41 – Paul Rachelsperger
10.12 – Patrick Kellner
12.27 – Christoph Hausegger
13.21 – Stefan Sendlhofer
13.43 – Patrick Kellner
16.20 – Siegfried Sendlhofer
16.51 – Marcus Jonsson
17.05 – Paul Rachelsperger
21.27 – Roland Herzog
26.35 – Paul Rachelsperger
32.16 – Andreas Sendlhofer
32.34 – Stefan Sendlhofer
36.53 – Marcus Jonsson
41.23 – Claus Schichl
41.46 – Andreas Sendlhofer
42.14 – Stefan Sendlhofer
49.46 – Paul Rachelsperger
50.51 – Lukas Millinger
58.11 – Andreas Sendlhofer
58.25 – Lukas Millinger
FTVS Arena
29 August 2008
19:15
Flag of Russia.svg Nizhegorodets 6:5 Flag of Slovakia.svg FTVS Bratislava
Ilya Nikolaev – 04.35
Dmitry Sudakov – 07.40
Konstantin Kosolapov – 11.53
Konstantin Kosolapov – 21.34
Evgeny Yudin – 35.51
Alexander Latukhin – 59.46
01.34 – Marek Vlásek
02.59 – Dominik Hancík
10.19 – Michal Zalibera
32.20 – Michal Liszkay
56.42 – Frantisek Krajcovic
FTVS Arena

Conference B

Team GP W D L GF GA GD PTS
Flag of Latvia.svg SK Latvijas Avīze    3300257+186
Flag of Poland.svg KS Nowy Targ 3201199+104
Flag of Estonia.svg TTÜ SK 3102715−82
Flag of Hungary.svg Ares HC 94 3003323−200
27 August 2008
11:00
Flag of Hungary.svg Ares HC 94 1:3 Flag of Estonia.svg TTÜ SK
Ádám Kupó – 09.5707.52 – Madis Kass
14.12 – Anre Vooremaa
29.40 – Anre Vooremaa
FTVS Arena
27 August 2008
16:30
Flag of Latvia.svg SK Latvijas Avīze 6:4 Flag of Poland.svg KS Nowy Targ
Krisjanis Zeps – 02.52
Janis Anis – 14.18
Edgars Dzeguze – 29.52
Kristaps Vaicis – 44.21
Matiss Kligins – 45.19
Pavels Semjonovs – 58.33
25.22 – Bartłomiej Kułesza
33.15 – Lesław Ossowski
53.01 – Bartłomiej Kułesza
59.15 – Artur Kasperek
FTVS Arena
28 August 2008
11:00
Flag of Estonia.svg TTÜ SK 2:7 Flag of Poland.svg KS Nowy Targ
Marek Ulman – 19.49
Marek Ulman – 27.50
01.31 – Jarosław Lech
03.41 – Bartłomiej Augustyn
33.28 – Bartłomiej Kułesza
36.28 – Michał Dziurdzik
37.59 – Michał Dziurdzik
39.09 – Bartłomiej Kułesza
48.47 – Bartłomiej Kułesza
FTVS Arena
28 August 2008
16:30
Flag of Hungary.svg Ares HC 94 1:12 Flag of Latvia.svg SK Latvijas Avīze
Krisztián Nádor – 56.5705.03 – Edgars Dzeguze
10.50 – Jurijs Ivenkovs
21.42 – Renars Berzins
23.19 – Edgars Dzeguze
24.22 – Krisjanis Zeps
29.11 – Maris Zicmanis
30.41 – Krisjanis Zeps
35.30 – Matiss Kligins
43.54 – Kristaps Vaicis
47.04 – Maris Zicmanis
51.35 – Jurijs Ivenkovs
55.29 – Matiss Kligins
FTVS Arena
29 August 2008
11:00
Flag of Poland.svg KS Nowy Targ 8:1 Flag of Hungary.svg Ares HC 94
Adrian Bocheński – 22.57
Łukasz Zubek – 15.56
Amadeusz Wojtak – 24.58
Łukasz Chlebda – 26.05
Michał Dziurdzik – 32.52
Artur Kasperek – 34.00
Sebastian Kwak – 49.47
Lesław Ossowski – 53.42
20.18 – Peter Szabo
FTVS Arena
29 August 2008
16:30
Flag of Estonia.svg TTÜ SK 2:7 Flag of Latvia.svg SK Latvijas Avīze
Armen Kasparov – 16.13
Marko Opikov – 48.51
07.40 – Pavels Semjonovs
10.12 – Pavels Semjonovs
16.41 – Krisjanis Zeps
22.23 – Matiss Kligins
24.19 – Pavels Semjonovs
38.38 – Pavels Semjonovs
40.51 – Maris Zicmanis
FTVS Arena

Playoffs

Semifinals Finals
      
 A1  Flag of Russia.svg Nizhegorodets 4
 B2  Flag of Poland.svg KS Nowy Targ 5
 B2  Flag of Poland.svg KS Nowy Targ 2
 B1  Flag of Latvia.svg SK Latvijas Avīze 3
 B1  Flag of Latvia.svg SK Latvijas Avīze 7
 A2  Flag of Slovakia.svg FTVS Bratislava 5
Semi-finals
30 August 2008
16:00
Flag of Russia.svg Nizhegorodets 4:5
(Overtime)
Flag of Poland.svg KS Nowy Targ
Mikhail Bukin – 03.14
Ilya Nikolaev – 11.02
Ilya Nikolaev – 51.34
Ilya Nikolaev – 58.03
19.12 – Jarosław Lech
36.31 – Łukasz Chlebda
40.29 – Łukasz Zubek
48.31 – Michał Dziurdzik
62.21 – Lesław Ossowski
FTVS Arena
30 August 2008
19:00
Flag of Latvia.svg SK Latvijas Avīze 7:5 Flag of Slovakia.svg FTVS Bratislava
Maris Zicmanis – 27.45
Ivo Preiss – 30.06
Matiss Kligins – 33.39
Pavels Semjonovs – 39.00
Jurijs Ivenkovs – 46.18
Edgars Dzeguze – 49.42
Pavels Semjonovs – 50.11
11.45 – Marek Vlásek
14.15 – Marek Kabát
27.16 – Marek Kabát
41.08 – Dominik Hancík
53.49 – Adam Kalcok
FTVS Arena
Championship Match
31 August 2008
13:00
Flag of Poland.svg KS Nowy Targ 2:3 Flag of Latvia.svg SK Latvijas Avīze
Jarosław Lech – 18.15
Artur Kasperek – 37.35
33.24 – Maris Zicmanis
39.59 – Edgars Dzeguze
59.38 – Pavels Semjonovs
FTVS Arena

Placement matches

7th-place match
30 August 2008
10:00
Flag of Georgia.svg Locomotive Kutaisi 0:25 Flag of Hungary.svg Ares HC 94
09.30 – Krisztián Nádor
10.31 – Marton Eder
11.56 – Flórián Geri
12.48 – Peter Szabo
16.47 – Peter Toth
17.53 – Krisztián Nádor
19.06 – Krisztián Nádor
19.54 – Amartaiwan Bajaszgalan
20.22 – Flórián Geri
21.22 – Bence Vadócz
21.42 – Attila Mujahid
22.10 – Attila Dosa
22.26 – Bence Vadócz
22.49 – Krisztian Ban
23.40 – Krisztián Nádor
27.46 – Krisztián Nádor
30.01 – Amartaiwan Bajaszgalan
35.05 – Peter Szabo
36.41 – Attila Hangai
42.52 – Attila Dosa
43.09 – Flórián Geri
43.46 – Bence Vadócz
47.15 – Krisztián Nádor
55.00 – Attila Hangai
56.21 – Peter Toth
FTVS Arena
5th-place match
30 August 2008
13:00
Flag of Austria.svg TVZ Wikings 5:10 Flag of Estonia.svg TTÜ SK
Roland Herzog – 18.05
Paul Rachelsperger – 20.51
Paul Rachelsperger – 41.59
Paul Rachelsperger – 53.46
Paul Rachelsperger – 54.02
08.18 – Richard Eesmaa
22.44 – Erlin Rand
24.26 – Erlin Rand
35.25 – Marek Ulman
38.10 – Marek Ulman
42.56 – Erlin Rand
48.53 – Erlin Rand
49.06 – Anre Vooremaa
49.52 – Anre Vooremaa
54.37 – Viljar Paulus
FTVS Arena
  • Note:A third place/bronze-medal match was not played due to a scheduling conflict

Helsinki, Finland

Group C

Team GP W D L GF GA GD PTS
Flag of Finland.svg Tapanilan Erä 2200105+54
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg SSK Vitkovice 210169−32
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Floorball Köniz    2002810−20
22 August 2008
18:30
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Floorball Köniz 4:5 Flag of Finland.svg Tapanilan Erä
Samuel Dunkel – 05.56
Emanuel Antener – 13.07
Daniel Calebsson – 30.18
Emanuel Antener – 33.20
11.53 – Pasi Laitila
13.35 – Lauri Kapanen
21.59 – Sami Lehtinen
32.58 – Pasi Laitila
53.07 – Sami Lehtinen
Mosahalli
23 August 2008
17:00
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg SSK Vitkovice 5:4 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Floorball Köniz
Martin Vladar – 17.59
Martin Vladar – 36.06
Patrik Suchánek – 45.12
Martin Tokos – 53.57
Pavel Brus – 54.45
10.18 – Emanuel Antener
13.27 – Emanuel Antener
16.22 – Emanuel Antener
47.13 – Emanuel Antener
Mosahalli
24 August 2008
17:00
Flag of Finland.svg Tapanilan Erä 5:1 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg SSK Vitkovice
Lauri Kapanen – 09.15
Rein Kivi – 23.00
Lauri Kapanen – 35.40
Lauri Kapanen – 41.37
Lauri Kapanen – 51.07
39.06 – Michal Hanic
Mosahalli


Preceded by Current:
EuroFloorball Cup

2008
Succeeded by
    EuroFloorball Cup    
2009



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The 2005 UEFA Women's Championship, also referred to as UEFA Women's Euro 2005, was a football tournament for women held from 5 June to 19 June 2005 in Lancashire, England and Cheshire, England. The UEFA Women's Championship is a regular tournament involving European national teams from countries affiliated to UEFA, the European governing body, who have qualified for the competition. The competition aims to determine which national women's team is the best in Europe.

The FIFA World Cup qualification is a set of competitive matches that a national association football team takes in order to qualify for one of the available berths at the final tournament of the men's FIFA World Cup.

The 2008–09 Champions Hockey League was the only season of the Champions Hockey League (2008–09), an IIHF-organized ice hockey tournament for the best club teams in Europe. The season was played with 12 teams from seven countries . Every participating team was guaranteed an appearance fee of 300,000 euro and the winner received 1,000,000 euro. Prize money was also awarded for winning group stage matches, for the semi-final appearance and for the other finalist . In total, 10 million euros were distributed, the largest prize sum ever in a European hockey club competition. The ZSC Lions from Switzerland won the competition by beating Russia's Metallurg Magnitogorsk in the finals.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2007–08 Men's EuroFloorball Cup Finals</span>

The 2007–08 Men's EuroFloorball Cup Finals took place in Vantaa, Finland, from 9 to 13 January 2008. Allmänna Idrottsklubben Innebandyförening, better known simply as AIK, won the EuroFloorball Cup for the second year in a row after narrowly defeating Warberg IC 2–1 in sudden victory overtime.

The 2007–08 Men's EuroFloorball Cup Qualifying rounds took place over 29 August – 9 September 2007 in three different host nations. The winner of each group advanced to the 2007–08 Men's EuroFloorball Cup Finals, where they had a chance to win the EuroFloorball Cup for 2007–08. A total of 15 teams played in the qualifying round, all from different countries.

The 2008 Women's EuroFloorball Cup Qualifying rounds took place over 14 to 31 August 2008 in three different host nations. The winner of each group advanced to the 2008 Women's EuroFloorball Cup Finals, where they had a chance to win the EuroFloorball Cup for 2008. A total of fifteen teams played in the qualifying rounds, all from different countries.

The 2008 Men's EuroFloorball Cup Finals were held in Winterthur, Switzerland from 8 to 12 October 2008.

The 2008 Women's EuroFloorball Cup Finals took place in Winterthur, Switzerland from 8 to 12 October 2008.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Champions Cup (floorball)</span> Football tournament

The Champions Cup is floorball tournament organized by the International Floorball Federation for the best clubs from the top four countries according to IFF World Ranking. As of 2023, those are Finland, Sweden, the Czech Republic and Switzerland, both for men and women. The tournament takes place every year in January both for men's and women's teams, that won in the previous season in their national leagues. Those are Finnish F-liiga, Swedish Svenska Superligan, Czech men's Superliga florbalu and women's Extraliga žen ve florbale and Swiss Unihockey Prime League. Since 2024, winners of national cups will also attend. That means, there will eight men's and either women's teams in the tournament in total.

The 2010 Men's World Floorball Championships Qualifying rounds were the first such qualifiers for world championships in men's floorball. Four separate qualifying tournaments were played, with European qualifications between February 3 and February 6, 2010, in the cities of Babimost and Zbąszyń in Poland, as well as in the city of San Lorenzo de El Escorial in Spain.

The 2012 Men's World Floorball Championships were the ninth men's Floorball World Championships. The tournament took place in Bern and Zurich, Switzerland in December 2012.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">UEFA European Championship qualifying</span> Football tournament

The UEFA European Championship qualifying, branded as the European Qualifiers, is the process that UEFA-affiliated national football teams go through in order to qualify for the UEFA European Championship.

The 2014 Men's World Floorball Championships were the 10th World Championships in men's floorball. The tournament took place in Gothenburg, Sweden in December 2014. Home team Sweden defended their title in a close game against Finland. Czech Republic earned the bronze after defeating Switzerland by 4–3.

As founder members of UEFA, the governing body for all football in Europe, the Wales national football team has participated in all but one UEFA European Championship since it began as the European Nations' Cup in 1960. The tournament has been played every four years since then, with qualifying matches being played in the two years before each tournament.

The 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cupqualification for the FIBA Europe region, began in August 2017 and concluded in February 2019. Contrary to previous years, no teams were automatically placed into the World Cup, so all FIBA Europe nations had to participate in qualification.

The 2018 Men's World Floorball Championships were the 12th World Championships in men's floorball. The tournament took place in Prague, Czech Republic, from 1 to 9 December 2018.

The 2020 Men's World Floorball Championships was the 13th World Championships in men's floorball. The tournament took place in Helsinki, Finland, during 3–11 December 2021. The tournament was originally intended to be played between 4–12 December 2020, but on 7 December 2020, it was announced it would be rescheduled one year into the future because of to the Coronavirus pandemic.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2022 Men's World Floorball Championships</span> Mens floorball championship held in Switzerland

The 2022 Men's World Floorball Championships was the 14th World Championships in men's floorball. The tournament was played in Zürich and Winterthur, Switzerland, and took place during 5–13 November, 2022.