The top transfers of this week are Mikkel Benjamin Christensen and Jonas Nordheim from Denmark, Lauris Alvis Stiprais from Latvia and Nicolas Flathmann from Germany.
Mikkel Benjamin Christensen played in his second U19 WFC in Halifax, Canada this May. Christensen was team’s third best scorer in Halifax with 4 points (2+2) in four matches. The 19-year-old forward is transferring to Swedish FC Helsingborg from Benlose FC.
Mikkel Benjamin Christensen (DEN) Forward – Transferring to FC Helsingborg (SWE) from Benlose FC (DEN)
International success:
Polish Cup: 2019
MU19 WFC: 2019, 2017
MU19 International tournament: 2018, 2016
6 Nations Floorball Challenge: 2018
Jonas Nordheim did his first appearance in the U19 WFC in Canada. Like Christensen, also Nordheim found new challenges from FC Helsingborg and is transferring to Sweden. Nordheim has also played in the Polish Cup and in 6 Nations Floorball Challenge.
Jonas Nordheim (DEN) Forward – Transferring to FC Helsingborg (SWE) from Frederikshavn Blackhawks (DEN)
International success:
Polish Cup: 2019
MU19 WFC: 2019
MU19 International tournament: 2018
6 Nations Floorball Challenge: 2018
The 20-year-old forward, Lauris Alvis Stiprais is transferring to UHC Sarganserland from FBK Valmiera. Stiprais represented Latvia in the Men’s U19 WFC in 2017 and he also played in the Euro Floorball Challenge the same year.
Lauris Alvis Stiprais (LAT) Forward – Transferring to UHC Sarganserland (SUI) from FBK Valmiera (LAT)
International success:
MU19 WFC: 2017
MU19 International tournament: 2016
EFC: 2017
Nicolas Flathmann is transferring to the German ETV Hamburg. Flathmann played one season in IK Zenith in Sweden and before that he played for Unihockey Rheintal Gators Widnau in Switzerland. Flathmann represented Germany in the U19 WFC in 2017.
Nicolas Flathmann (GER) Goalkeeper – Transferring to ETV Hamburg (GER) from IK Zenith (SWE)
International success:
Polish Cup: 2017
MU19 WFC B-Division: 2017
MU19 International tournament: 2016, 2015
Other transfers:
Emile de Keyzer (NED) Goalkeeper – Transferring to Sonics (NED) from UHC Riehen (SUI)
International success:
Men’s WFCQ: 2014, 2012
Men’s International Tournament: 2013, 2011
Jessica Birks (AUS) Defender – Transferring to UH Red Lions Frauenfeld from Floda IBK (SWE)
International success:
Women’s WFCQ: 2019
Michaela Sulanova (CZE) Defender – Transferring to SK 98 Pruske (SVK) from Tigers Jizni Mesto (CZE)
International success:
Champions Cup: 2017, 2015
Tadeas Danek (CZE) Defender – Transferring to FBC Liberec (CZE) from Zug United (SUI)
International success:
EFT: 2017
Champions Cup: 2017
Gatis Gailitis (LAT) Defender – Transferring to Florbola Sporta Klubs Ogres Vilki (LAT) from UFC Utrecht (NED)
International success:
EFCh: 2019, 2018
Bennie Wardi (FIN) Forward – Transferring to Esbo Bay Lighting (FIN) from UFC Utrecht (NED)
International success:
EFC: 2019