The international transfer period ended on 15th of January and this is the last edition of the transfer news. The top transfer of the week is Tomáš Kafka from Czech Republic.
Tomáš Kafka is transferring back to Tatran Stresovice in Czech Republic. In season 2018-19, Kafka transferred to Slovakia to assist AS Trenčín in the Men’s Extraliga. During his stay in Slovakia, he won the Slovakian Championship with AS Trenčín and got the third place in Euro Floorball Cup. Kafka has played nine times in the Men’s WFCs during the years 2000-2016.
Tomas Kafka (CZE) Goalkeeper – Transferring to Tatran Stresovice (CZE) from FBK AS Trencin (SVK)
International success:
Men’s WFC: 2016, 2014, 2012, 2010, 2008, 2006, 2004, 2002, 2000
Men’s International Tournament: 2016, 2014, 2012, 2010, 2009, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002
Men’s EFCQ: 2009
Men’s EFC: 2008
Men’s Champions Cup: 2015, 2012, 2011
EFC: 2019
EFT: 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008
Other transfers:
Wojciech Malajka (POL) Forward – Transferring to FBC Ostrava (CZE) from UKS Fenomen Babimost (POL)
International success:
The World Games: 2017
Polish Open: 2016
Polish Cup: 2017
Men’s WFCQ: 2016
Men’s WFC: 2016
Men’s U19 WFC: 2017, 2015
Men’s U19 International Tournament: 2015
Men’s International Tournament: 2015
Panu Kotilainen (FIN) Forward – Transferring to FBC Ostrava (CZE) from Happee ry (FIN)
International success:
Polish Open: 2016
Men’s Champions Cup: 2014
Finland-Sweden Challenge: 2015, 2010
EFT: 2009
Nikodem Gawronski (POL) Forward – Transferring to FBC Ostrava (CZE) from UKS Fenomen Babimost (POL)
International success:
Polish Open: 2019
Polish Cup: 2019
Men’s U19 WFC B Division: 2019
Mikaela Johansson (SWE) Goalkeeper – Transferring to Sveiva IB (NOR) from IBK Göteborg (SWE)
International success:
Women’s U19 WFC: 2008
Finland-Sweden Challenge: 2009, 2007
EFT: 2008
Mikko Jolma (FIN) Forward – Transferring to Salibandyseura Vantaa (FIN) from Unihockey Basel Regio (SUI)
International success:
Men’s U19 International Tournament: 2005
Finland-Sweden Challenge: 2005
Pauno Kajoksinen (FIN) Forward – Transferring to Red Devils Wernigerode (GER) from Coach Team Juuka ry (FIN)
International success:
Finland-Sweden Challenge: 2012
Joni Liikanen (FIN) Forward – Transferring to Red Devils Wernigerode (GER) from Blackbirds United ry (FIN)
International success:
Men’s EFC: 2009