2008 Women's EuroFloorball Cup
Final round
Tournament details
Host country  Switzerland
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Dates8–12 October 2008 (2008-10-08 2008-10-12)
Teams8 (from 6 countries)
Final positions
Champions Sweden IKSU Innebandy
Runner-up Sweden Balrog IK
Third place Switzerland UHC Dietlikon
Fourth placeCzech Republic Děkanka Tigers
Tournament statistics
Matches played8[lower-alpha 1]
Goals scored87 (10.88 per match)
Scoring leader(s)Sweden Emelie Lindström (9 points)
All statistics correct as of 00:29, 10 October 2008 (UTC).

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

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 would revert to its original format, and would take place during one calendar year, instead of two.

Qualification Format

Since the top 4 nations at the 2007–08 Women's EuroFloorball Cup were from Switzerland, Sweden, the Czech Republic, and Norway, the top team in that country automatically qualifies, 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 Switzerland, Sweden, the Czech Republic, and Norway play for a spot in the finals. 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 Women'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 second-place team can register, and so forth.

Qualifying Venues

Group A qualifications for Western Europe took place in Frederikshavn, Denmark from 14 to 16 August 2008

Group B qualifications for Eastern Europe took place in Bratislava, Slovakia from 27 to 31 August 2008.

Group C qualifications took place in Helsinki, Finland from 22 to 24 August 2008.

Championship results

Preliminary round

Conference A

Team GP W D L GF GA GD PTS
Switzerland UHC Dietlikon 3300294+256
Czech Republic Děkanka Tigers    3201207+134
Norway Holmlia SK 31021324−112
Denmark FC Outlaws 30031036−260
8 October 2008
10.00
Denmark FC Outlaws 1:13 Czech Republic Děkanka Tigers
Karen Vester – 54.32 03.01 – Kristina Jilkova
08.06 – Katerina Motkova
11.57 – Klara Rozumova
12.02 – Kristina Jilkova
14.11 – Kristina Jilkova
21.54 – Dominika Steglova
31.18 – Magdalena Sindelova
37.55 – Magdalena Sindelova
55.23 – Magdalena Sindelova
56.30 – Marina Dostalikova
57.12 – Margarita Kalecka
57.59 – Margarita Kalecka
58.34 – Michaela Dudackova
Winterthur, Switzerland
Eulachhallen
8 October 2008
19.00
Norway Holmlia SK 1:11 Switzerland UHC Dietlikon
Lisbeth Pettersen – 28.26 04.13 – Anna Bürgi
04.34 – Simone Berner
05.09 – Martha Dubacher
08.51 – Michelle Wiki
10.24 – Ina Rhöös
11.24 – Marion Rittmeyer
35.05 – Michelle Wiki
44.21 – Nicole Vogt
47.47 – Simone Berner
49.26 – Nicole Vogt
54.27 – Anna Bürgi
Winterthur, Switzerland
Eulachhallen
9 October 2008
10.00
Norway Holmlia SK 11:8 Denmark FC Outlaws
Beate Olsen – 08.10
Lina Collberg – 08.26
Ayten Sezgin – 11.00
Lina Collberg – 27.37
Karen Farnes – 29.28
Lina Collberg – 37.26
Agnes Trolte – 42.11
Lina Collberg – 56.50
Lina Collberg – 57.36
Marie Amundsen – 58.11
Elizabeth Landsgard – 59.10
16.42 – Karen Vester
18.13 – Karen Vester
43.23 – Agata Kolesinska
46.13 – Karen Vester
46.46 – Agata Plechan
51.56 – Agata Plechan
58.50 – Tina Jensen
59.17 – Karen Vester
Winterthur, Switzerland
Eulachhallen
9 October 2008
19.00
Switzerland UHC Dietlikon 5:2 Czech Republic Děkanka Tigers
Mirca Anderegg – 17.58
Karin Hjelm – 20.55
Daniela Morf – 22.48
Karin Hjelm – 30.37
Natalie Stadelmann – 48.04
12.12 – Magdalena Sindelova
28.49 – Klara Rozumova
Winterthur, Switzerland
Eulachhallen
10 October 2008
13.00
Czech Republic Děkanka Tigers 5:1 Norway Holmlia SK
Winterthur, Switzerland
Eulachhallen
10 October 2008
19.00
Switzerland UHC Dietlikon 13:1 Denmark FC Outlaws
Winterthur, Switzerland
Eulachhallen

Conference B

Team GP W D L GF GA GD PTS
Sweden Balrog IK 3300207+136
Sweden IKSU Innebandy    32012010+104
Finland SC Classic 3102121202
Latvia Rubene 3003730−230
8 October 2008
13.00
Latvia Rubene 1:9 Finland SC Classic
Dace Spalva – 20.31 02.32 – Henna Yläsuo
11.22 – Annukka Virnes
12.22 – Janna Ahonen
27.51 – Minna Kallio
33.01 – Nina Rantala
42.48 – Annukka Virnes
45.06 – Hanna Sipiläinen
45.25 – Katri Luomaniemi
51.17 – Irja Lahtinen
Winterthur, Switzerland
Eulachhallen
8 October 2008
16.00
Sweden Balrog IK 6:2 Sweden IKSU Innebandy
Hermine Dahlérus – 08.05
Hermine Dahlérus – 11.55
Emelie Lindström – 20.39
Emelie Lindström – 20.59
Emelie Lindström – 32.29
Emelie Lindström – 33.39
43.07 – Elin Rhöös
53.21 – Viktoria Wikström
Winterthur, Switzerland
Eulachhallen
9 October 2008
13.00
Sweden Balrog IK 8:3 Latvia Rubene
Hanna Olsson – 11.30
Hanna Olsson – 18.39
Hermine Dahlérus – 27.36
Hanna Olsson – 29.47
Helga Karlsson – 32.42
Emelie Lindström – 43.58
Ann-Sofie Sundholm – 46.22
Sara Berg – 59.51
27.58 – Linda Lice
37.36 – Dace Spalva
50.32 – Edite Bankava
Winterthur, Switzerland
Eulachhallen
9 October 2008
16.00
Sweden IKSU Innebandy 5:1 Finland SC Classic
Martina Söderqvist – 32.10
Hanna Lundström – 32.32
Viktoria Wikström – 34.03
Susanne Ekblom – 58.45
Marie Häggström – 59.59
04.44 – Katriina Saarinen
Winterthur, Switzerland
Eulachhallen
10 October 2008
10.00
Sweden IKSU Innebandy 13:3 Latvia Rubene
Winterthur, Switzerland
Eulachhallen
10 October 2008
16.00
Finland SC Classic 2:6 Sweden Balrog IK
Winterthur, Switzerland
Eulachhallen

Playoffs

Semifinals Finals
      
 A1  Switzerland UHC Dietlikon    0
 B2  Sweden IKSU Innebandy    5
Sweden IKSU Innebandy 3
Sweden Balrog IK 2
 B1  Sweden Balrog IK 7
 A2  Czech Republic Děkanka Tigers    2

Semi-finals

11 October 2008
16.30
Switzerland UHC Dietlikon 0:5 Sweden IKSU Innebandy
Winterthur, Switzerland
Eulachhallen
11 October 2008
19.00
Sweden Balrog IK 7:2 Czech Republic Děkanka Tigers
Winterthur, Switzerland
Eulachhallen

Bronze-medal match

12 October 2008
11.00
Czech Republic Děkanka Tigers 1:2 Switzerland UHC Dietlikon
Winterthur, Switzerland
Eulachhallen

Championship Match

12 October 2008
12.00
Sweden Balrog IK 2:3 Sweden IKSU Innebandy
Winterthur, Switzerland
Eulachhallen

Placement round

7th-place match

11 October 2008
10.00
Denmark FC Outlaws 3:6 Latvia Rubene
Winterthur, Switzerland
Eulachhallen

5th-place match

11 October 2008
13.00
Norway Holmlia SK 3:14 Finland SC Classic
Winterthur, Switzerland
Eulachhallen

Notes

  1. This does not include qualification matches.




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