Top Transfers of the week are national team players Mika Kohonen (FIN) and Weronika Noga (POL).

The Finnish league team Happee from Jyväskylä have confirmed that one of the best floorball players of all time, Mika Kohonen, will return to Happee. At age of 41 Kohonen has signed a one-year contract with the club where it all started. Kohonen is transferring from the Swedish team Helsingborg where he played for the past two seasons.

Mika Kohonen has for example won three World Floorball Championships, three Swedish championships and five times he has been elected the world´s best floorball player.

 Mika Kohonen** (FIN) Forward – Transferring to Happee (FIN) from FC Helsingborg (SWE)
International success:
TWG: 2017, 1997
WFC: 2016, 2014, 2012, 2010, 2008, 2006, 2004, 2002, 2000, 1998
WFCQ: 2014
Champions Cup: 2015, 2012, 2011
EuroFloorball Tour: 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007
EuroFloorball Cup: 2010
EuroFloorball Cup Qualifications: 2010
International Tournaments: 2017, 2010, 2008, 2006, 2005, 1998
Finland-Sweden Challenge: 2017, 2016, 2012, 2010, 2009, 2005

 

Polish national team player Weronika Noga is transferring to Switzerland and will start playing in the team Zug United. The 24-year-old defender has been part of the Polish national team in three WFC’s and has also represented her country in the U19 and WUFC.

 Weronika Noga* (POL) Defender – Transferring to Zug United (SUI) from Interplastic Olimpia Osowa Gdansk (POL)
International success:
WFC: 2017, 2015, 2013
WFCQ: 2015
WUFC: 2018, 2016
U19WFC: 2012, 2010
EuroFloorball Cup: 2017, 2016, 2014, 2013, 2011, 2010
EuroFloorball Cup Qualifications: 2014, 2010
International Tournaments: 2015, 2013
U19 International Tournaments: 2011
Polish Cup: 2012, 2010
6 Nations Floorball Cup: 2017

 

Other Transfers:

 Frida Tjarnstrom* (SWE) Forward – Transferring to Ornskoldsvik IBK (SWE) from Sveiva IB (NOR)
International success:
U19WFC: 2016
EuroFloorball Tour: 2015
U19 International Tournaments: 2016
Finland-Sweden Challenge: 2016

 

 Fredrik Gjodalstuen (NOR) Forward – Transferring to FC Helsingborg (SWE) from Sarpsborg IBK (NOR)
International success:
WFCQ: 2018
U19WFC: 2017
Polish Cup: 2017

 

 Sander Willeboordse* (NED) Forward – Transferring to Tilburg Floorball (NED) from Black Angels (CZE)
International success:
WFCQ: 2018
International Tournaments: 2017
International de France: 2016

 

 Frederike Strahl (GER) Forward – Transferring to Wizards Bern Burgdorf (SUI) from TSV Neuwittenbek (GER)
International success:
U19WFC: 2014
International Tournaments: 2013
Polish Cup: 2014

 

 Gerdo Unga* (EST) Defender – Transferring to Kais Mora IF (SWE) from Sparta Team (EST)
International success:
WFCQ: 2018
U19WFC: 2015

 

 Tim Lemke* (GER) Defender – Transferring to Zurisee Unihockey ZKH (SUI) from SG BA Tempelhof-Schoneberg e.V. (GER)
International success:
WFCQ: 2018
International Tournaments: 2017 

 

 Tina Lundmark (SWE) Forward – Transferring to IBF Dalen (SWE) from Tunet IBK (NOR)
International success:
EuroFloorball Cup: 2014, 2013, 2012 

 

 Mari Aanerud (SWE) Forward – Transferring to Piranha Chur (SUI) from Älvsjö AIK IBF (SWE)
International success:
Champions Cup: 2014

 

 Erik Storgårds* (FIN) Defender – Transferring to IK Sirius IBK (SWE) from Esport Oilers (FIN)
International success:
EuroFloorball Tour: 2012
Finland-Sweden Challenge: 2013

 

* = Transfer not completed
Photos: IFF Flickr

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