Finland’s tempo was on a different level and the final score, 16-0, reflected the actions in the game.
From the very beginning it was clear which team was going to control the game. Finland started the scoring fest after three minutes of play when Finland’s youngest player, Veera Kauppi, was forgotten all alone at the back post and had an easy job to tap the ball in. After the first period, the score was 4-0 and Finland could turn the autopilot mode on.
Finland continued to score as a result of many fast pass combinations and won the game with crushing numbers. Finland will face Czech Republic in the semi-final on Friday evening.
Eliisa Alanko scored three goals and became the top scorer in Finnish national team history beating Katriina Saarinen’s former record 56 with her present number 58.
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