2007–08 Men's EuroFloorball Cup
Final Round
Alternate logo for the 2007–08 EuroFloorball Cup
Tournament details
Host country Finland
Venue(s)2 (in 1 host city)
Dates9–12 January 2008 (2008-01-09 2008-01-12)
Teams8 (from 6 countries)
Final positions
Champions Sweden AIK (2nd title)
Tournament statistics
Matches played18[lower-alpha 1]
Goals scored212 (11.78 per match)
Scoring leader(s)Sweden Conny Vesterlund (14 points)
All statistics correct as of 01:49, 15 June 2008 (UTC).

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 EuroFloorball Cup marked the first year in which the new name for the tournament was used (previously known as the European Cup). The tournament also marked its 15th year, which was a huge achievement for the International Floorball Federation.

In addition to that, AIK's EuroFloorball Cup victory was the 13th for a Swedish floorball club, and 3rd in a row.

Qualification format

Since the top 4 nations at the 2006–07 EuroFloorball Cup were from Sweden, Finland, Switzerland and the Czech Republic, the top team in that country automatically advances straight into the final round. In addition to that, the reigning champions receive automatic qualification into the final round as well. 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. The winning team in each group advances to the finals, making the total number of teams eight.

Qualifying venues

Group A qualifications for Western Europe took place in Bærum, Norway, from 29 August to 2 September 2007.
Group B qualifications for Eastern Europe took place in Ciampino, Italy, from 5 to 9 September 2007.
Group C qualifications took place in Liberec, Czech Republic, from 7 to 9 September 2007.

Teams that have qualified to take place in the 2007–08 EuroFloorball Cup Finals
                              
Sweden AIK Innebandy Norway Fjerdingby IBK Finland SC Classic Finland SSV Helsinki
Tatran Střešovice
Switzerland SV Wiler-Ersigen Czech Republic Tatran Střešovice Italy Viking Roma FC Sweden Warberg IC

Championship results

Preliminary round

Conference A

Team GP W D L GF GA PTS
Sweden AIK Innebandy 330027156
Czech Republic Tatran Střešovice    320118144
Switzerland SV Wiler-Ersigen 310215162
Italy Viking Roma FC 30035200
9 January 2008
Czech Republic Tatran Střešovice 8–10 Sweden AIK Innebandy
Lukas Brychca 09.23
Tomáš Vávra 20.43
Lukas Brychca 39.15
Milan Fridrich 41.58
Michal Jedlička 43.05
Milan Fridrich 49.54
Milan Fridrich 53.57
Lukas Brychca 56.32
Niklas Jihde 03.16
Christoffer Svanemar 04.40
Niklas Jihde 05.22
Niklas Jihde 15.43
Conny Vesterlund 25.58
Niclas Ånmark 39.39
Niklas Jihde 40.30
Conny Vesterlund 47.23
Conny Vesterlund 50.28
Conny Vesterlund 52.37
Energia Areena, Vantaa
 
Italy Viking Roma FC 2–7 Switzerland SV Wiler-Ersigen
Christer Lagerström 34.07
Jim Nilsson 47.07
Tomás Sladký 25.43
Joel Krähenbühl 39.48
Joel Krähenbühl 40.32
Patrick Mendelin 46.48
Reto Balmer 48.30
Olle Thorsell 50.27
Simon Bichsel 51.40
Energia Areena, Vantaa
10 January 2008
Sweden AIK Innebandy 10–5 Switzerland SV Wiler-Ersigen
Christoffer Svanemar 08.09
Fredrik Djurling 20.58
Mats Engnell 27.59
Mats Carlsson 36.20
Conny Vesterlund 37.57
Ricard Norman 43.13
Niklas Jihde 44.07
Niklas Jihde 46.44
Conny Vesterlund 49.53
Niklas Jihde 53.07
Olle Thorsell 04.39
Manuel Zingg 15.54
Vesa Punkari 30.15
Roger Gerber 34.27
Adrian Zimmerman 59.40
Energia Areena, Vantaa
 
Czech Republic Tatran Střešovice 6–1 Italy Viking Roma FC
Martin Richter 04.42
Tomáš Vávra 12.37
Michal Jedlička 19.59
Tomáš Vávra 29.21
Adam Štegl 54.17
Milan Fridrich 59.05
Janne Bjerlestam 43.46
Energia Areena, Vantaa
11 January 2008
Sweden AIK Innebandy 7–2 Italy Viking Roma FC
Mats Engnell 11.05
Mats Carlsson 17.09
Ron Sjöblom 23.14
Ron Sjöblom 35.56
Simon Mossnelid 47.14
Ron Sjöblom 50.52
Ron Sjöblom 55.48
Michael Östlund 38.25
Janne Bjerlestam 56.01
Energia Areena, Vantaa
 
Switzerland SV Wiler-Ersigen 3–4 Czech Republic Tatran Střešovice
Vesa Punkari 16.09
Tomás Sladký 44.51
Vesa Punkari 56.35
Michal Jedlička 01.31
Milan Fridrich 31.12
Tomáš Vávra 53.57
Michal Jedlička 59.59
Energia Areena, Vantaa

Conference B

Team GP W D L GF GA PTS
Sweden Warberg IC 321025205
Finland SC Classic 311120163
Finland SSV Helsinki 311118163
Norway Fjerdingby IBK    301211221
9 January 2008
Finland SC Classic 5–5 Finland SSV Helsinki
Ville Lahdensuo 26.41
Lasse Salminen 29.05
Sami Nyman 36.59
Henri Johansson 59.29
Juuso Kiviharju 59.43
Santtu Manner 08.58
Timo Toivonen 25.53
Teemu Piispanen 34.18
Lauri Kapanen 39.55
Tero Tiitu 57.11
Energia Areena, Vantaa
 
Sweden Warberg IC 7–7 Norway Fjerdingby IBK
Martin Emanuelsson 13.01
Jim Canerstam 17.22
Joakim Friberg 25.00
Mathias Larsson 28.41
Mikael Hage 29.30
Joakim Andersson 35.56
Joakim Friberg 47.30
Fredrik Hoff Eriksen 01.20
Raymond Evensen 33.01
Raymond Evensen 42.18
Jørgen Jonsson 48.47
Jørgen Jonsson 53.55
Jon Ketil Nilsen 58.57
Fredrik Hoff Eriksen 59.38
Energia Areena, Vantaa
10 January 2008
Norway Fjerdingby IBK 2–6 Finland SSV Helsinki
Kim Andrè Johansen 49.29
Kim Andrè Johansen 53.07
Mikael Järvi 06.39
Jani Kukkola 07.15
Santtu Manner 13.39
Mikael Järvi 18.47
Jani Kukkola 39.16
Markus Huhtimo 58.33
Energia Areena, Vantaa
 
Sweden Warberg IC 9–6 Finland SC Classic
Joakim Andersson 18.43
Kimmo Eskelinen 25.59
Martin Emanuelsson 37.08
Magnus Svensson 42.50
Magnus Danielsson 43.45
Martin Emanuelsson 44.28
Magnus Svensson 48.14
Martin Emanuelsson 53.19
Karl-Johan Karlsson 58.58
Henri Johansson 16.46
Lassi Vänttinen 24.05
Petri Widgren 30.57
Tero Karppanen 34.54
Sami Mattila 53.37
Sami Mattila 54.45
Energia Areena, Vantaa
11 January 2008
Finland SSV Helsinki 7–9 Sweden Warberg IC
Tom Strömsten 24.21
Jani Kukkola 39.30
Tero Tiitu 52.00
Tero Tiitu 53.40
Mikael Järvi 55.08
Jani Kukkola 56.22
Harri Forsten 59.25
Joakim Andersson 01.40
Own Goal 04.51
Martin Emanuelsson 11.34
Jim Canerstam 13.47
Martin Emanuelsson 20.16
Kimmo Eskelinen 33.08
Magnus Svensson 44.03
Magnus Danielsson 46.53
Joakim Andersson 58.26
Energia Areena, Vantaa
 
Norway Fjerdingby IBK 2–9 Finland SC Classic
Jørgen Jonsson 07.53
Glen Evensen 12.55
Petri Widgren 02.37
Lassi Vänttinen 02.49
Lassi Vänttinen 04.24
Sami Nyman 18.41
Sami Nyman 21.48
Sami Nyman 25.31
Matti Toivio 33.41
Joona Nieminen 44.54
Tero Karppanen 50.35
Energia Areena, Vantaa

Playoffs

Semifinals Finals
      
A1 Sweden AIK Innebandy 4
B2 Finland SC Classic 3
A1 Sweden AIK Innebandy 2
B1 Sweden Warberg IC 1
B1 Sweden Warberg IC 8
A2 Czech Republic Tatran Střešovice 2

Semi-finals

12 January 2008
Sweden AIK Innebandy 4–3 Finland SC Classic
Niklas Jihde 30.20
Fredrik Djurling 36.52
Conny Vesterlund 50.28
Fredrik Djurling 52.03
Sami Nyman 52.27
Sami Nyman 56.33
Tero Karppanen 58.47
Energia Areena, Vantaa
 
Sweden Warberg IC 8–2 Czech Republic Tatran Střešovice
Martin Emanuelsson 00.26
Magnus Danielsson 03.55
Martin Emanuelsson 26.54
Karl-Johan Karlsson 33.25
Martin Emanuelsson 43.12
Magnus Svensson 45.21
Joakim Friberg 56.03
Joakim Andersson 57.41
Michal Jedlička 37.25
Adam Štegl 59.29
Energia Areena, Vantaa

Bronze medal match

13 January 2008
Finland SC Classic 12–3 Czech Republic Tatran Střešovice
Juuso Kiviharju 09.20
Juuso Kiviharju 10.58
Henri Johansson 15.01
Lassi Vänttinen 31.04
Mikko Leikkanen 31.51
Juuso Kiviharju 35.43
Henri Johansson 41.29
Lasse Salminen 42.40
Petri Widgren 47.50
Lasse Salminen 47.59
Matti Toivio 54.27
Lasse Salminen 55.55
Michal Jedlička 28.03
Jan Klimes 50.43
Martin Richter 54.17
Energia Areena, Vantaa

Championship match

13 January 2008
Sweden AIK Innebandy 2–1 Sweden Warberg IC
Conny Vesterlund 21.57
Fredrik Djurling 69.02
Karl-Johan Karlsson 31.30
Energia Areena, Vantaa

Placement round

7th place match

12 January 2008
Norway Fjerdingby IBK 16–11 Italy Viking Roma FC
Jørgen Jonsson 03.27
Jørgen Jonsson 11.55
Jørgen Jonsson 18.18
Glen Evensen 19.11
Eric Roos 21.56
Glen Evensen 22.54
Jon Ketil Nilsen 25.35
Glen Evensen 27.07
Glen Evensen 29.35
Kim Andrè Johansen 30.16
Eric Roos 30.22
Kim Andrè Johansen 32.32
Kim Andrè Johansen 37.20
Eric Roos 48.11
Raymond Evensen 51.06
Jørgen Jonsson 57.03
Raine Laine 01.41
Janne Bjerlestam 02.58
Raine Laine 06.42
Raine Laine 12.01
Patrik Voxberg 31.40
Raine Laine 31.50
Christer Lagerström 42.58
Patrik Voxberg 47.28
Michael Östlund 48.50
Patrik Voxberg 56.13
Raine Laine 57.54
Myyrmäki Sport Hall, Vantaa

5th place match

12 January 2008
Switzerland SV Wiler-Ersigen 5–6 Finland SSV Helsinki
Own Goal 12.35
Simon Zurflüh 14.27
Dave Wittwer 43.28
Own Goal 47.41
Joel Krähenbühl 53.38
Harri Forsten 31.44
Teemu Piispanen 44.07
Jani Kukkola 45.39
Santtu Manner 50.15
Lauri Kapanen 57.09
Own Goal 60.15
Myyrmäki Sport Hall, Vantaa

Statistics and awards

Leading scorers

Player GP G A PTS PIM Team
SwedenConny Vesterlund486144AIK Innebandy
SwedenMartin Emanuelsson593124Warberg IC
SwedenNiklas Jihde484120AIK Innebandy
Czech RepublicMichal Jedlička566122Tatran Střešovice
FinlandLassi Vänttinen546102SC Classic
NorwayJørgen Jonsson47292Fjerdingby IBK
FinlandSami Nyman56394SC Classic
NorwayRaymond Evensen43692Fjerdingby IBK
SwedenJim Canerstam52792Warberg IC
ItalyRaine Laine45380Viking Roma FC

Standings

Rk. Team
1st place, gold medalist(s)Sweden AIK Innebandy
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Sweden Warberg IC
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Finland SC Classic
4.Czech Republic Tatran Střešovice
5.Finland SSV Helsinki
6.Switzerland SV Wiler-Ersigen
7.Norway Fjerdingby IBK
8.Italy Viking Roma FC

Awards and All-Star Team



Notes

  1. This does not include qualification matches.

References

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