Finnish national team players Eero Kosonen and Sanni Nieminen as well as the young Czech player Ondrej Nemecek are all transferring to new clubs.

Finnish national team goalkeeper Eero Kosonen doesn´t need much introduction. He was one of the key players when Finland won the WFC title in Riga, December 2016. On the same year, he was named as the second best floorball player in the world. After a few seasons in the Swedish SSL club Växjö Vipers, he is transferring back to his home country and will be playing in the Finnish top league with Seinäjoen Peliveljet.

 

Eero Kosonen* (FIN) Goalkeeper – Transferring to Seinäjoen Peliveljet (FIN) from Växjö Vipers (SWE)
International success:
WFC: 2016, 2014, 2012
WFCQ: 2016, 2014
WUFC: 2012, 2010
Champions Cup: 2014
EuroFloorball Tour: 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011
International Tournaments: 2017
Finland-Sweden Challenge: 2016, 2015, 2013, 2012

Sanni Nieminen has represented Finland in the past two Women´s WFCs. For the past eight seasons she has played in the Finnish team Classic and won five national championship titles as well as three silvers. In her 198 league matches she has scored 138 (63+75) points. Now the 26-year-old defender is transferring to the reigning Swiss champions Piranha Chur.

Sanni Nieminen* (FIN) Defender – Transferring to Piranha Chur (SUI) from Classic (FIN)
International success:
WFC: 2017, 2015
WFCQ: 2017
Champions Cup: 2017, 2016, 2015, 2013, 2012, 2011
EuroFloorball Cup: 2010, 2009
EuroFloorball Tour: 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014
Finland-Sweden Challenge: 2017, 2016, 2014

Despite his young age, the Czech national team player Ondrej Nemecek has gained a lot of experience in the international field. He made his debut in the Men´s WFC in Riga 2016. He also represented Czech Republic in the historical The World Games. The 20-year-old defender will be transferring from the Czech league team Tatran Stresovice to SSL team Linköping IBK where he will be joining another Czech national team player Matej Jendrisak.

Ondrej Nemecek* (CZE) Defender – Transferring to Linköping IBK (SWE) from Tatran Stresovice (CZE)
International success:
TWG: 2017
WFC: 2016
U19WFC: 2017, 2015
Champions Cup: 2015
EuroFloorball Tour: 2017, 2016, 2015, 2013
International Tournament: 2017, 2016
U19 International Tournament: 2016, 2014
Polish Cup: 2017

 

 

Other Transfers:

Andrea Sidlova (SVK) Forward – Transferring to Tigers Jizni Mesto (CZE) from SK 98 Pruska (SVK)
International success:
WFC: 2017, 2015
U19WFC: 2014
EuroFloorball Cup: 2017
International Tournaments: 2017
Polish Cup: 2014
6 Nations Floorball Cup: 2017

 

Elizabete Pavlovska* (LAT) Defender – Transferring to Rankat Ankat (FIN) from Rubene (LAT)
International success:
WFC: 2017
U19WFC: 2018, 2016
EuroFloorball Cup: 2017, 2015
International Tournaments: 2017
6 Nations Floorball Cup: 2017

 

Petri Hakonen* (FIN) Defender – Transferring to Seinäjoen Peliveljet (FIN) from FC Helsingborg (SWE)
International success:
WFCQ: 2016
WUFC: 2016, 2014
Champions Cup: 2015, 2013, 2012
EuroFloorball Tour: 2017, 2016, 2015, 2013, 2011
International Tournaments: 2013
Finland-Sweden Challenge: 2016, 2015

 

Josef Juha* (CZE) Forward – Transferring to FbS Bohemians (CZE) from Pixbo Wallenstam IBF (SWE)
International success:
U19WFC: 2017
EuroFloorball Tour: 2017, 2016, 2015
U19 International Tournaments: 2018
Polish Cup: 2017

 

Filip Langer* (CZE) Forward – Transferring to Tatran Stresovice (CZE) from Pixbo Wallenstam IBF (SWE)
International success:
U19WFC: 2017
EuroFloorball Tour: 2018, 2017
International Tournament: 2017
Polish Cup: 2017

 

Aneta Tvrznikova* (CZE) Forward – Transferring to Zug United (SUI) from TJ Sokol Kralovske Vinohrady (CZE)
International success:
WFC: 2016
U19WFC: 2014
EuroFloorball Tour: 2016
Polish Cup: 2014

 

Mikko Immonen* (FIN) Forward – Transferring to Happee (FIN) from UHC Kloten-Dietlikon Jets (SUI)
International success:
EuroFloorball Tour: 2011
Finland-Sweden Challenge: 2012

 

 

Ainars Anis (LAT) Defender – Transferring to IFK Paris (FRA) from Alusvederi (LAT)
International success:
WFC: 1998
EuroFloorball Cup: 2008
EuroFloorball Cup Qualifications: 2008, 2007

 

Michal Soukup (CZE) Forward – Transferring to SK FC Bucis Team (CZE) from FC Rennsteig Avalnche e.V. (GER)
International success:
U19WFC: 2003

 

* = Transfer not completed
Photos: IFF Flickr

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