Top transfer of the week are national team players Lauma Visnevska (LAT) and Mats Tamme (EST).
Latvian national team player Lauma Visnevska spent her spring season with the Swiss league team Wizards Bern Burgdorf and has now decided to transfer back to Sweden to play in the Swedish club Strömsbro IF. Wizards Bern Burgdorf came third in the women´s Swiss top league after the regular season. The 28-year-old goalie has represented her country in the past six WFC´s and also twice in the U19 team.
Lauma Visnevska (LAT) Goalkeeper – Transferring to Strömsbro IF (SWE) from Wizards Bern Burgdorf (SUI) International success: WFC: 2015, 2013, 2011, 2009, 2007, 2005 WFCQ: 2017, 2013 U19WFC: 2006, 2004 International Tournaments: 2017, 2013, 2011 |
Estonian National team player Mats Tamme is transferring back to his home country after playing the spring in the Swiss team Unihockey Mitteland Region Olten Zofingen. The 25-year-old defender will play in the MTÜ GAP Spordiklubi this season. Tamme has represented team Estonia in the past three WFC´s and has also represented his country twice in the U19.
Mats Tamme (EST) Defender – Transferring to MTÜ GAP Spordiklubi (EST) from Unihockey Mitteland Region Olten Zofingen (SUI) International success: WFC: 2016, 2014, 2012 WFCQ: 2016, 2014, 2012 U19WFC: 2011, 2009 EuroFloorball Cup: 2016 International Tournaments: 2017, 2014, 2013 U19 International Tournaments: 2010, 2009 |
Other Transfers:
Antje Schmidt (GER) Forward – Transferring to SSC Leipzig (GER) from SB-PRO Nurmijärvi (FIN) International success: WFC: 2011, 2009, 2007, 2005, 2003, 2001 WFCQ: 2013, 2011 International Tournaments: 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006 |
Maaike Moes (NED) Forward – Transferring to IBF Orebro Ungdom (SWE) from Sonics Floorball (NED) International success: WFC: 2015, 2011 WFCQ: 2017, 2015, 2013 International Tournaments: 2016, 2012, 2011 |
Laura Tan (SGP) Defender – Transferring to Rotebro IS IBK (SWE) from NUS Titans FC (SGP) International success: WFC: 2015 WFCQ: 2017, 2015, 2013 U19WFC: 2014 Women´s South East Asia Floorball Championships: 2014 Women´s SEA Games: 2015 |
Daniel Arazola (NOR) Forward – Transferring to Club Unihockey Madrid from Slevik IBK (NOR) International success: WFCQ: 2016 EuroFloorball Cup: 2014, 2013 International Tournaments: 2016, 2015 |
Rudolf Turiak (SVK) Goalkeeper – Transferring to FK Orel Telnice (CZE) from UHC Thun (SUI) International success: WUFC: 2016 U19WFC: 2015 EuroFloorball Cup: 2013 International Tournaments: 2017, 2016 |
Nicolas Flathmann (GER) Goalkeeper – Transferring to Unihockey Rheintal Gators Widnau (SUI) from TV Eiche Horn Bremen (GER) International success: U19WFC: 2017 U19 International Tournaments: 2017, 2016, 2015 |
Jakub Lyskawa (POL) Forward – Transferring to UKS Fenomen Babimost (POL) from Hvidore Attack Floorball Club (DEN) International success: WFC: 2016 The World Games: 2017 International Tournaments: 2016 U19 International Tournaments: 2015 |
Zbynek Stuchlík (CZE) Forward – Transferring to Hagunda IF (SWE) from TJ Sokol Kralovske Vinohrady (CZE) International success: U19WFC: 2011 U19 International Tournaments: 2011, 2010 |
Jakub Chladek (SVK) Defender – Transferring to Start 98 Praha Kunratice (CZE) from FBC Grasshoppers Ac Uniza Zilina (SVK) International success: U19WFC: 2017 U19 International Tournaments: 2017, 2016
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Gundula Sopper (GER) Defender – Transferring to TV Ausburg (GER) from Hot Shots Innsbruck (AUT) International success: U19WFC: 2014 International Tournaments: 2015 |
Jesper Persson Hägg (SWE) Defender – Transferring to Floorball Club Bollnäs (SWE) from Greåker IBK (NOR) International success: Champions Cup: 2016 |
Sander Willeboordse (NED) Forward – Transferring to Black Angels (CZE) from FC Breda (NED) International success: International Tournaments: 2017, 2016 |
Lucie Kohlerova (CZE) Defender – Transferring to Prague Tigers (CZE) from Wiener Floorball Verein (AUT) Intenational success: U19 EuroFloorball Tour: 2014 |
* = Transfer not completed
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