Malgorzata Pazio is a 27-year-old Polish national team player who started playing floorball when she was 12. Now she lives in Umeå in Sweden and works for a pharmaceutical distributor. She plays for SSL team IKSU who won the Champions Cup 2017.
How does Men’s Floorball and Women’s floorball differ in your country?
It is quite interesting that the difference between men’s and women’s floorball in Poland is not that significant. Even though there are more male players, both categories and their competitions attract similar media attention.
How do you practice floorball?
In Sweden, during summer and preseason time, we have 6 practices a week, we focus on condition, stamina and strength. Now, when the regular season is on, we train 4-5 times a week, about 2-2,5 hours each time, depending on the game schedule. We train with sticks mostly, but we don’t neglect gym work-out or prehab to keep our shape up and minimize the risk of injuries.
How did you become a national team player?
I started in U19 national team at the age of 14, then two years later I got a chance in the adults’ team. That time I played in both national teams, I participated in many international meetings and I had a chance to see how floorball looks abroad. This was an invaluable period of my career, I learned a lot and had a lot of fun too.
What has been the most peculiar situation that has happened to you during a floorball match?
The strangest situation that I witnessed during the game was when one referee got injured and couldn’t carry on. One of the spectators, a ref in some lower division, borrowed shoes from one of our players, jumped in on the field and took over.
How will you prepare for the WFC?
I am lucky to play in a hardworking team with many Swedish national team players. Club’s management created excellent conditions, players have nothing to worry about, we are focused on following the instructions, improving both individual and team skills and performance. The season in Sweden is very intensive, hard workout and frequent practice let us keep up.
Polish national team meets quite regularly in recent months, at first the focus was on preparations for the international tournament in Nitra, Slovakia.
WFC 2017 in facts and figures – 20.2.2018
Women´s WFC 2017 Event highlights – 6.2.2018
IFF Associations Meeting Day 2 – 11.12.2017
Sweden becomes the World Champion after thrilling final – 9.12.2017
Wibron (SWE) the MVP of WFC 2017 – 9.12.2017
WFC 2017 All Star team – 9.12.2017
Great victory for Switzerland – 9.12.2017
Ruttimann beats Di Nardo‘s record and becomes the all-time WFC goal scorer – 9.12.2017
Billa equals the record for most WFC matches – 9.12.2017
Slovakia wins 5th place – 9.12.2017
Poland won the battle for the 7th place – 9.12.2017
Fantastic win for Sweden – 8.12.2017
Finland wins thrilling semifinal against Switzerland – 8.12.2017
IFF Associations Meeting Day 1 – 8.12.2017
Slovakia with an impressive victory – 8.12.2017
Latvia to play for 5th place after beating Poland – 8.12.2017
Paulina Hudakova becomes "Most points in a single WFC" record holder – 8.12.2017
Switzerland beat Norway – 7.12.2017
Finland proceeds to semifinal after sensational match – 7.12.2017
Women in Floorball seminar held during the WFC in Bratislava – 7.12.2017