Finland, Switzerland, Norway and Poland play in the WFC Group A. The two best teams will get the direct spot in the quarter-finals.
Host Finland (ranked second) has been in the final for the last two WFCs, but have had to settle for silver. Now their aim is to go all the way and win the WFC gold. Switzerland (ranked third) has won the Women’s WFC final in 2005 against Finland and they also played in the 2009 final.
Though Poland (ranked seventh) is below Norway (ranked fifth) in the rankings, when they played in September they were neck and neck. The two teams have had tight battles throughout the years.
Finland
The host team Finland is active, hardworking and humble. Though Oona Kauppi isn´t playing, Finland still has two pairs of sisters in the team. Finland aims to win the gold in front of the home crowd with their offensive playing style.
Players to watch:
Veera Kauppi: Has extraordinary individual skills and makes clever solutions.
Mia Karjalainen: Defender who plays hard and is really active.
Goalkeepers: Both goalies, Loisa & Mäkelä are excellent and played in the Swedish Super league final last year.
#28 V. Kauppi | ´ #12 M. Karjalainen |
#30 L. Louisa & #84 J. Mäkelä |
Switzerland
Switzerland is currently ranked third, but they are aiming higher. They’ve won the Women’s WFC in 2005 when they met Finland in the final. Their goal is to raise the cup once again and celebrate gold.
Players to watch:
Flurina Marti: Captain of the team who has a strong shot, good game sense and plays modern floorball.
Michelle Wiki: Leader and goal maker. Physical player who supports her team in every situation.
Corin Rüttimann: One of the best female floorball players: fast and has a great technique.
#24 F. Marti |
#6 M. Wiki | #21 C. Ruttimann |
Norway
Norway’s aim is to continue to develop as a team both on and off the court. They want to maintain their ranking, if not even improve it.
Players to watch:
Tone Einstulen: Has shown excellence in her club KAIS Mora (SWE), winner of the Champions Cup.
Karen Farnes: Captain of the team who continues to develop in her club in Sweden.
Lene Benkø: Authentic attacking Viking.
#7 T. Einstulen |
#6 K. Farnes |
#8 L. Benko |
Poland
Poland has built a strong and fast team while thinking the future. They have brought in some new players, who they hope to also see in the team in 2017. Poland has a good mix of old and young players, and their goal is to play at their highest level.
Players to watch:
Mariola Szarmach: Very experienced goalkeeper who can win games for the team.
Małgorzata Pazio: World class defender with great physique.
Agata Plechan: The engine of the team and captain. Important both on and off the field.
#31 M. Szarmach |
#88 M. Pazio | #13 A. Plechan |
Change of players SWE & POL – 30.11.2015
WFC 2015 Group C Team Presentations – 27.11.2015
Every WFC match live on YouTube – 27.11.2015
WFC 2015 Group D Team Presentations – 26.11.2015
Women´s WFC TV Record – 24.11.2015
Aussies have arrived! – 23.11.2015
IFF WFC 2015 Mobile App launched! – 19.11.2015
Guess the MVP floorballer 2015 and win Asics shoes! – 18.11.2015
WFC 2015 Team Lists published – 17.11.2015
Follow Women´s Euro Floorball Tour – 5.11.2015
Women´s WFC 2015 Media Accreditation – 20.10.2015
Interview with Eliisa Alanko – 16.10.2015
New partnership with Bauer Media Oy – 6.10.2015
Classic ready for biggest event on club level – 1.10.2015
Observer & referee nominations for WFC – 21.9.2015
Anne Berner patron of the WFC 2015 – 8.9.2015
Changes in WFC 2015 Match Schedule due to TV – 2.9.2015
The General Ticket Sale is on! – 15.5.2015
Women´s WFC 2015 Groups – 2.3.2015
Women´s WFC 2015 Group Ballot – 19.2.2015