MALMÖ – The Slovak floorball team suffered a crushing 9-1 defeat at the hands of the czech Republic in the quarterfinals of the World Championships held in Malmö. The Slovaks conceded six goals in the first period alone, effectively sealing their fate early in the match.
the Slovak team will now compete for the 5th-8th place over the weekend, starting with a match against Germany on Saturday at 2:00 p.m. Simultaneously occurring,the Czechs will face off against defending champions Sweden in the semifinals.
Thursday’s match was particularly significant for coach Radomír Mrázek, who led the Slovak team against his fellow countrymen. Unluckily, his team struggled to find their footing, conceding the first goal within just 60 seconds of the game. By the end of the first period,the score stood at 0-6,essentially deciding the outcome of the match.
In an effort to turn the tide, Adam Kohút replaced Maroš Giba in goal starting from the second period. Kohút’s interventions helped slow down the Czech onslaught, but by then, the Czech team, already assured of their lead, began to ease off. The Slovaks conceded three more goals before Peter Nehila scored a consolation goal in the 57th minute.
This marks the third loss for the Slovak team at the championship. Previously, they fell to Sweden 4-12 and Finland 1-7.They also drew with Latvia 4-4 in the B-group and secured a 9-5 victory over Estonia in the playoff to advance to the quarterfinals. This is the fourth consecutive time the Slovaks have made it to the top eight, but they have yet to break through to the semifinals.
However, the Slovak team still has a chance to achieve their best-ever finish at the World Cup, having placed seventh in the last two championships. The Czechs, conversely, were unable to avenge their 4-9 quarterfinal loss from two years ago in Switzerland.In their 14th meeting, the Czechs secured their 13th victory against the Slovaks.
World Championship 2024 in Malmö
Quarterfinals:
Czech Republic – Slovakia 9:1 (6:0, 1:0, 2:1)
Goals: 1.Němeček (M. Beneš), 3. Besta (jendrišák), 8. Besta (Hanák), 16. Hanák (Besta), 19. Hanák (Besta), 19. Beneš (Hemerka), 35.Forman (Tokoš), 54. Zakonov (Jendrisák), 56. Jendrišák (Hanák) – 57. Nehila. Referees: Anderson, wissman (both Swedish), expulsions: 1:1, overpowering and weakening: 0:0, 1087 spectators.
Slovakia lineup: Giba (21st Kohút) – Chochol, Bačinský, Mirt, Virga, Pažák, Miške, Jakubec – Šifra, Hatala, Košarišťan – Kvasnica.
Swedish Floorball Team Advances to Semifinals Despite Tough Battle Against Germany
The Swedish national floorball team secured their spot in the semifinals of the World Championship, held in Malmö, Sweden. However, the defending champions faced a challenging match against Germany in the quarterfinals on Thursday. The game was closely contested, with the score tied 2-2 until the 54th minute. Ultimately,Sweden pulled ahead with three late goals to secure a 5-2 victory.
The home crowd at Malmö expected a dominant performance from the Swedish team, but Germany proved to be a formidable opponent. The match was marked by intense competition and strategic play from both sides. Sweden’s victory was not assured until the final minutes of the game, showcasing the resilience of both teams.
key Moments in the Match
The first goal of the match came early, with Sweden’s Sankell scoring in the 7th minute. germany quickly responded, with Broker leveling the score just a minute later. The first period ended with the teams tied at 1-1.
In the second period, sweden regained the lead with a goal from Sankell in the 21st minute. The score remained 2-1 until the third period, when Germany’s Heins tied the game again in the 46th minute. the match seemed destined for overtime, but sweden’s Kohonen scored in the 54th minute to break the deadlock.
The final minutes saw Sweden’s Lundmark and Nilsberth adding two more goals, securing a decisive 5-2 win. The victory propels Sweden into the semifinals, where they will face the Czech Republic.
What’s Next for the Swedish Team?
The Swedish team will now focus on their semifinal match against the Czech Republic. As the defending champions, they are expected to perform well, but the Czechs have shown impressive form throughout the tournament. The semifinal promises to be another thrilling encounter, with both teams vying for a spot in the final.
For Swedish fans, the victory over Germany was a relief, but the team’s performance highlighted the need for continued focus and determination. The road to retaining their title will not be easy, but the Swedish team remains a strong contender for the championship.
Match Details
sweden – Germany 5:2 (1:1, 1:0, 3:1)
Goals: 7. and 21. Sankell, 54. Kohonen, 57. Lundmark, 58. Nilsberth – 8. Broker, 46. Heins
The World championship in Malmö continues to deliver exciting matches, with the semifinals set to take place in the coming days. Fans are eagerly anticipating the next round of games, which promise to be just as intense as the quarterfinals.
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Aced a challenging match against Germany, ultimately winning 5-2. As the tournament progresses, the focus now shifts to their upcoming semifinal clash with the czech Republic, another formidable opponent. This interview delves into the Swedish team’s performance, the challenges they face, and the broader dynamics of the World Championship.
Interview with Floorball Expert Dr. Erik Svensson
Senior Editor: Dr.Svensson, thank you for joining us today. The Swedish team’s victory over Germany was impressive,but it also highlighted some vulnerabilities. Can you provide some insight into their performance?
Dr. svensson: Thank you for having me. Yes,the match against Germany was a bit of a rollercoaster. The Swedish team showed great resilience, especially in the third period where they scored three goals in quick succession.However, the fact that they conceded two goals to Germany indicates that they need to tighten their defense, particularly against stronger opponents like the Czech Republic.
The Road to the Semifinals
Senior Editor: The Swedish team is the defending champion, but the road to retaining their title seems tougher this year. What do you think are the key factors contributing to this?
Dr. Svensson: Absolutely.The competition this year is incredibly fierce. teams like the Czech Republic and Finland have shown exceptional form,and even Germany put up a strong fight. The swedish team’s ability to adapt and maintain their focus will be crucial. They have the talent and experience, but they need to execute their game plan flawlessly to overcome these challenges.
The Semifinal Match Against the Czech Republic
Senior Editor: Speaking of the Czech Republic, they’ve been in top form, especially after their 9-1 victory over Slovakia. What do you expect from the semifinal match?
Dr. Svensson: The Czechs are a very strong team, and their performance against Slovakia was nothing short of impressive. They have a well-balanced attack and a solid defense.The semifinal will be a true test of the Swedish team’s mettle. I expect a high-intensity game with both teams vying for every possibility. The key for Sweden will be to control the pace and capitalize on their chances.
The Slovak team’s Performance
Senior Editor: On a related note,the Slovak team suffered a crushing defeat against the Czechs. What are your thoughts on their performance and their chances in the upcoming matches?
Dr. Svensson: The Slovak team has had a tough tournament, but it’s vital to recognize their efforts in reaching the quarterfinals. They’ve shown glimpses of their potential, but consistency has been an issue. Moving forward, they have an opportunity to finish in the top eight, which would still be a commendable achievement. They need to regroup and focus on their strengths to secure better results.
The Future of Floorball
Senior Editor: Lastly, what do you think this tournament tells us about the future of floorball? Are we seeing a shift in the balance of power?
Dr. svensson: This tournament has been a testament to the growth and competitiveness of floorball. Teams like the Czech Republic and Finland are pushing the boundaries, and it’s exciting to see. The level of play is higher than ever,and this can only be good for the sport. As for the future, I believe we’ll see more countries emerging as strong contenders, which will make the World Championships even more thrilling to watch.
Senior Editor: Thank you, Dr. Svensson, for your valuable insights. We’ll be sure to follow the upcoming matches with even greater interest.
Dr. Svensson: My pleasure. Good luck to all the teams, and may the best team win!