2008 Men's EuroFloorball Cup Finals

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

2008 Men's EuroFloorball Cup
Final Round
2008 Men's EuroFloorball Cup Finals
Tournament details
Host country{{country data   Switzerland (Winterthur)|flag/core|name=  Switzerland (Winterthur)|variant= |size}}
Dates8 to 12 October 2008
Teams8 (From 6 Countries)
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Tournament statistics
Matches played8
Goals scored84 (10.5 per match)
Scoring leader(s)Lassi Vänttinen (8 points)

It was the 16th running of the tournament known earlier as the European Cup. In 2008 the tournament returned to an annual format rather than every two years.

Qualification Format

The reigning champion and the national champion teams of the top 4 nations at the 2007-08 EuroFloorball Cup automatically qualify. In 2008 the nations were Sweden, Finland, Switzerland, and the Czech Republic.

The remaining three teams are decided in regional neats. In Group C, the runners-up to the top team in Sweden, Finland, Switzerland, and the Czech Republic played 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 took place in Frederikshavn, Denmark from 13 to 17 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

Conference A

Team GP W D L GF GA GD PTS
AIK Innebandy 2200103+74
SV Wiler-Ersigen 2101168+82
Tatran Střešovice    2101114+72
SK Latvijas Avīze 2002221−190
8 October 2008
8 October 2008
10.30
SK Latvijas Avīze 0:8 Tatran Střešovice
11.05 – Johan Von Pahlen
13.16 – Martin Richter
22.39 – Martin Richter
26.39 – Mila Garcar
19.05 – Johan Von Pahlen
41.52 – Jan Klimes
44.22 – Mila Garcar
54.46 – Lukás Horák
Winterthur, Switzerland
Eulachhallen
8 October 2008
19.30
SV Wiler-Ersigen 3:6 AIK Innebandy
Patrick Mendelin – 04.48
Adrian Zimmerman – 06.22
Patrick Mendelin – 11.13
09.29 – Fredrik Djurling
10.22 – Patrik Edgren
32.46 – Niklas Jihde
41.49 – Kim Nilsson
52.10 – Kristoffer Kranberg
59.56 – Kristoffer Kranberg
Winterthur, Switzerland
Eulachhallen
9 October 2008
9 October 2008
13.30
AIK Innebandy 4:3 Tatran Střešovice
Ricard Norman – 18.49
Niklas Jihde – 25.00
Alexander Egebrant – 26.23
Kim Nilsson – 56.50
21.55 – Own Goal
34.04 – Milan Fridrich
41.39 – Matej Jendrisak
Winterthur, Switzerland
Eulachhallen
9 October 2008
19.30
SV Wiler-Ersigen 13:2 SK Latvijas Avīze
Roger Gerber – 03.14
Lassi Vänttinen – 03.30
Lassi Vänttinen – 05.17
Simon Bichsel – 06.49
Roger Gerber – 17.46
Tomas Sladky – 18.57
Patrick Mendelin – 22.36
Tobias Zeller – 23.22
Lassi Vänttinen – 31.44
Lassi Vänttinen – 34.13
Roger Gerber – 47.04
Patrick Mendelin – 51.28
Patrick Mendelin – 58.37
25.28 – Janis Anis
52.19 – Matiss Kligins
Winterthur, Switzerland
Eulachhallen
10 October 2008
10 October 2008
13.30
AIK Innebandy 0:0 SK Latvijas Avīze
Winterthur, Switzerland
Eulachhallen
10 October 2008
19.30
Tatran Střešovice 0:0 SV Wiler-Ersigen
Winterthur, Switzerland
Eulachhallen

Conference B

Team GP W D L GF GA GD PTS
SSV Helsinki 2200154+114
Warberg IC 2200188+104
Tapanilan Erä 2002512−70
Sarpsborg IBK    2002721−140
8 October 2008
8 October 2008
13.30
Sarpsborg IBK 5:14 Warberg IC
Jan Karlsson – 04.31
Klas Nordin – 15.22
Johan Larsson – 23.19
Jan Karlsson – 28.13
Benny Vestin – 29.41
11.07 – Anders Östling
12.02 – Christian Kjellman
19.43 – Martin Emanuelsson
25.05 – Jim Canerstam
26.15 – Martin Emanuelsson
27.07 – Christian Kjellman
31.14 – Anders Engberg
48.03 – Simon Nilsson
50.19 – Martin Emanuelsson
51.20 – Simon Nilsson
54.14 – Simon Nilsson
56.52 – Mathias Larsson
57.51 – Joakim Hansson
58.46 – Mattias Hasselström
Winterthur, Switzerland
Eulachhallen
8 October 2008
16.30
SSV Helsinki 8:2 Tapanilan Erä
Harri Forsten – 13.21
Tero Tiitu – 17.12
Kari-Matti Ratsula – 24.03
Jukka Kinnunen – 28.18
Juha Kivilehto – 31.56
Mikael Järvi – 36.13
Mikael Järvi – 50.15
Jussi Heikkinen – 57.24
27.02 – Jaakko Rissanen
29.32 – Jaakko Rissanen
Winterthur, Switzerland
Eulachhallen
9 October 2008
9 October 2008
10.30
Sarpsborg IBK 2:7 SSV Helsinki
Kristian Antonsen – 13.59
Klas Nordin – 17.04
20.38 – Peik Salminen
26.53 – Mikael Järvi
45.33 – Tero Tiitu
46.52 – Kari-Matti Ratsula
53.18 – Juho Järvinen
57.28 – Juho Järvinen
59.24 – Juho Järvinen
Winterthur, Switzerland
Eulachhallen
9 October 2008
16.30
Warberg IC 4:3 Tapanilan Erä
Magnus Svensson – 44.56
Magnus Svensson – 52.30
Magnus Svensson – 52.59
Martin Emanuelsson – 55.02
17.24 – Lauri Kapanen
17.46 – Rein Kivi
59.13 – Jani Helenius
Winterthur, Switzerland
Eulachhallen
10 October 2008
10 October 2008
10.30
Tapanilan Erä 0:0 Sarpsborg IBK
Winterthur, Switzerland
Eulachhallen
10 October 2008
16.30
Warberg IC 0:0 SSV Helsinki
Winterthur, Switzerland
Eulachhallen

Playoffs

Semifinals Finals
      
 A1  AIK Innebandy    0
 B2  TBD 0
TBD 0
TBD 0
 B1  TBD 0
 A2  TBD 0

Semi-Finals

11 October 2008
13.30
AIK Innebandy 0:0 TBD
Winterthur, Switzerland
Eulachhallen
11 October 2008
19.30
TBD 0:0 TBD
Winterthur, Switzerland
Eulachhallen

Bronze Medal Match

12 October 2008
09.00
TBD 0:0 TBD
Winterthur, Switzerland
Eulachhallen

Championship Match

12 October 2008
15.00
TBD 0:0 TBD
Winterthur, Switzerland
Eulachhallen

7th Place Match

11 October 2008
10.30
SK Latvijas Avīze 0:0 TBD
Winterthur, Switzerland
Eulachhallen

5th Place Match

11 October 2008
16.00
TBD 0:0 TBD
Winterthur, Switzerland
Eulachhallen



Preceded by
   EuroFloorball Cup   
2007–08
Current:
EuroFloorball Cup

2008
Succeeded by
   EuroFloorball Cup   
2009


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