Player Transfers continues this month with four more top transfers: Milan Garcar and Justyna Krzywak transferring to Czech Republic, Mikael Lax to Finland and Andreas Falkeid to Sweden.
The Czech national team player Milan Garcar will leave the Swiss club Kloten-Bülach Jets and return to his home country to join the Czech AC Sparta Praha. The 34-year-old defender has played in all four Top Leagues in Europe. Garcar has represented his country in four WFC´s, U19WFC and he is also part of the Czech national team in The World Games 2017 in Wroclaw Poland this week.
Milan Garcar (CZE) Defender – Transferring to AC Sparta Praha (CZE) from Kloten-Bülach Jets (SUI) International success: WFC: 2012, 2010, 2008, 2006 U19WFC: 2001 International Tournaments: 2012, 2010, 2008, 2007, 2006
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National team player Justyna Krzywak is transferring to the Czech team 1. SC Vitkovice from the Polish SUS Travel Jedynka Trzebiatów. The 22-year-old forward was elected to the Women All Star Team and was the best scorer in the Polish SuperFinal 2017 where her team Jedynka won the bronze medal.
Justyna Krzywak (POL) Forward – Transferring to 1. SC Vitkovice from SUS Travel Jedynka Trzebiatów (POL) International success: WFC: 2015, 2013 WFCQ: 2017, 2015 WUFC: 2016 U19WFC: 2014, 2012 International Tournaments: 2015, 2013 U19 International Tournaments: 2014, 2012, 2011 |
Finnish national team player Mikael Lax is transferring back to his home country from the Swiss team FB Thurgau where the 29-year-old defender played in 32 games and scored 18 goals and contributed 32 assists. He has been a part of the Finnish national team in WFC2014 and has also represented his country in the World University Championships and the U19 WFC. Lax returns to the Finnish team EräViikingit.
Mikael Lax* (FIN) Defender – Transferring to EräViikingit ry (FIN) from Floorball Thurgau (SUI) International success: WFC: 2014 WUFC: 2016 U19WFC: 2005 EuroFloorball Tour: 2014, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009 EuroFloorball Cup: 2010, 2009 International Tournaments: 2015, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008 U19 International Tournaments: 2005 |
Norwegian national team player Andreas Falkeid will transfer to Sweden to join the team Thorengruppen SK. The 25-year-old goalie was part of the Norwegian national team in WFC2016 in Riga and has also represented his country in the U19. In the World Championships in December he had a save percentage of 79.04. Falkeid transfers from the Norwegian team Gjelleråsen.
Andreas Falkeid (NOR) Goalkeeper – Transferring to Team Thoren Gruppen ((SWE) from Gjelleråsen IF (NOR) International success: WFC: 2016 WFCQ: 2016, 2014, 2012 U19WFC: 2011 International Tournaments: 2016, 2015, 2012, 2011 U19 International Tournaments: 2011 |
Other transfers:
Linard Parli (SUI) Forward – Transferring to HC Rychenberg Winterthur (SUI) from Gävle GIK (SWE) International success: WFCQ: 2016 WUFC: 2014 U19WFC: 2005 Champions Cup: 2014 EuroFloorball Tour: 2015, 2011 International Tournaments: 2015, 2011, 2006 U19 International Tournaments: 2005 |
Jana Dupčáková (SVK) Goalkeeper – Transferring to FBC Ostrava FBK (CZE) from Kométa Spišská Nová Ves (SVK) International success: EuroFloorball Cup: 2016 International Tournaments: 2017
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Renats Degins* (LAT) Defender – Transferring to Floorball Thurgau (SUI) from FK Kekavas Bulldogs (LAT) International success: U19WFC: 2017 U19 International Tournaments: 2016
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Juuso Alin (FIN) Defender – Transferring to Kloten-Bülach Jets (SUI) from TPS Salibandy ry (FIN) International success: WUFC: 2016 International Tournaments: 2017, 2016
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Kristiina Järvinen* (FIN) Defender – Transferring to Porvoon Salibandyseura ry (FIN) from Zug United (SUI) International success: U19WFC: 2014 International Tournaments: 2014 U19 EuroFloorball Tour: 2013, 2012
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Veronika Letkova* (SVK) Goalkeeper – Transferring to ŠK 98 Pruské (SVK) from FBC Zurndorf (AUT) International success: WFCQ: 2013 EuroFloorball Cup: 2013, 2012 U19 International Tournaments: 2012, 2011
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Lucie Srotova (CZE) Forward – Transferring to UHC Dietlikon (SUI) from 1. SC Vitkovice (CZE) International success: U19WFC: 2012 EuroFloorball Tour: 2011 U19 International Tournaments: 2012, 2011
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Erik Härkönen* (FIN) Forward – Transferring to Rauman SalBa (FIN) from UHC Grunenmatt (SUI) International success: Champions Cup: 2015, 2013, 2012
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Lukas Bieger* (GER) Defender – Transferring to TV Lilienthal (GER) from SV Wiler-Ersigen (SUI) International success: U19WFC: 2015 U19 International Tournaments: 2015, 2014
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Tomas Nushart* (CZE) – Transfrerring to UHC Grünenmatt – Sumiswald (SUI) from FBC Kanonýři Kladno (CZE) International success: U19WFC: 2013 U19 EuroFloorball Tour: 2012 U19 International Tournaments: 2013
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Olav Falkeid (NOR) Forward – Transferring to Umeå City IBK (SWE) from Gjelleråsen IF (NOR) International success: U19WFC: 2015 U19 International Tournaments: 2015
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Tomas Kadlec* (CZE) Defender – Transferring to Florbal MB (CZE) from Black Cobra´s Gent (BEL) International success: Champions Cup: 2015, 2011 U19 International Tournaments: 2008
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Shin Kato (JPN) Forward – Transferring to Tokyo Thunderbolts (JPN) from ETV Piranhas Hamburg (GER) International success: WUFC: 2014
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Tuomas Aho (FIN) Defender – Transferring to Koovee Salibandy (FIN) from Chur Unihockey (SUI) International success: U19 EuroFloorball Tour: 2012 U19 International Tournaments: 2012
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Mikko Immonen (FIN) Forward – Transferring to Kloten-Bülach Jets (SUI) from Koovee ry (FIN) International success: International Tournaments: 2012 U19 EuroFloorball Tour: 2011
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Johannes Jokinen* (FIN) Forward – Transferring to Linköping IBK (SWE) from Kloten-Bülach Jets (SUI) International success: EuroFloorball Tour: 2015 U19 EuroFloorball Tour: 2011
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Kaisa Kantokorpi (FIN) – Transferring to Unihockey Basel Regio (SUI) from M-Team ry (FIN) International success: U19 EuroFloorball Tour: 2008
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* = Transfer has arrived to IFF but has not yet been completed
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