Cornelia Fjellstedt just won the Champions Cup title with the reigning Swedish Champions IKSU in the fall. Now the 24-year-old player will be seen in Bratislava with team Sweden. Cornelia has played floorball since she was 6 years old and currently works with communication mostly on websites and through social media.
How does Men’s Floorball and Women’s floorball differ in your country?
The Swedish floorball federation have worked hard with equality over the years. For example, the national teams have the same opportunities when they play when it comes to material, marketing, compensation, and so on. The Swedish league do have a bit left to reach fully equality, especially with salaries and money.
How do you practice floorball?
My club have 3-4 practices a week, strictly floorball. The training are usually 2 hours long. One days, at least, per week we are in the gym for 1-2 hours.
How did you become a national team player?
Many years of practice, a will to push myself and a career with 90% fun and 10% pain and not so glorious times.
How will you prepare for the WFC?
For me I will try to stay healthy. By eating, sleeping and resting I will try to take care of my body as good as I can.
As a team we will study our opponents well, but our main focus will be to develop our match plan and focus extra on how we should play. Details like special teams will be more important the closer we get to the WFC.
Denmark won over Germany for the 9th place – 7.12.2017
Estonia claims 11th place after an overwhelming game – 7.12.2017
Di Nardo becomes the all-time WFC goal scorer – 7.12.2017
Czech Republic with an impressive victory – 6.12.2017
Latvia defeated by Sweden – 6.12.2017
Germany takes the win against USA – 6.12.2017
Thailand won the match for the 13th place – 6.12.2017
Denmark to fight for 9th place after beating Estonia – 6.12.2017
Australia with the last victory – 6.12.2017
Dramatic duel for Norway – 5.12.2017
Slovakia with an impressive win – 5.12.2017
Thailand takes their first ever win! – 5.12.2017
Latvia will play against Sweden – 5.12.2017
Thrilling last period ends better for Japan – 5.12.2017
Poland won over Estonia – 5.12.2017
Denmark wins Group D! – 4.12.2017
Czech Republic secures second place in Group A – 4.12.2017
Sweden continues undefeated, beats Switzerland 12-3 – 4.12.2017
Finland gives Latvia no chance and takes the win – 4.12.2017
Poland takes the win against Germany – 4.12.2017