2009 Men's U-19 World Floorball Championships

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2009 Men's U19 World Floorball Championships
A-Division
Official logo of the 2009 Men's under-19 World Floorball Championships
Tournament details
Host country Finland
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
DatesMay 6–10, 2009 (2009-05-06 – 2009-05-10)
Teams8
Final positions
Champions  Sweden
Tournament statistics
Matches played18
Goals scored216 (12 per match)
Scoring leader(s)Sweden Henrik Stenberg (21 points)
All statistics correct as of 04:40, July 28, 2009 (UTC).

The 2009 Men's U-19 World Floorball Championships were the fifth world championships in men's U-19 floorball. The tournament took place over May 6–10, 2009 in Turku, Finland.

Sweden defeated Finland 8–3 in the final match to win the men's under-19 world floorball championship for the 3rd consecutive year.

All matches took place at the Turkuhalli in Turku, Finland.

Tournament information[edit]

Facts and history[edit]

The 2009 Men's U-19 World Floorball Championships were the first men's over-19 floorball championships that were held in the month of May, after the International Floorball Federation (IFF) changed their international tournament calendar format in 2008. Previously, the tournament was hosted in the months of either October or November.

Sweden came into the tournament as two-time defending champions, after having won the world championship in both 2005 and 2007. The Swedish team had also previously won a championship in 2001, but did not defend their title in 2003, as they would lose in the final to rivals, Finland. The Czech Republic, Finland, Sweden, and Switzerland remain the only teams to have captured a women's under-19 world floorball championship medal.

Championship results[edit]

Preliminary round[edit]

Group A[edit]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1  Sweden 3 3 0 0 56 7 +49 6
2   Switzerland 3 2 0 1 24 15 +9 4
3  Latvia 3 1 0 2 8 25 −17 2
4  Denmark 3 0 0 3 5 46 −41 0
Source: [citation needed]
May 6, 2009[edit]
May 6, 2009
10.45
Switzerland 14–1
( 5–0, 4–1, 5–0 )
 DenmarkTurku, Finland
Turkuhalli
Sandro Cavelti – 03.24
Nino Wälti – 05.32
Philipp Fankhauser – 07.24
Olivier Hirschi – 18.23
Stefan Siegenthaler – 19.14
Nino Wälti – 25.17
Sandro Rindlisbacher – 27.09
Nino Wälti – 28.19
Reto Liechti – 32.47
Sandro Cavelti – 44.10
Marc Oliver Gerber – 46.58
Marc Oliver Gerber – 48.24
Gianluca Lutz – 52.14
Gianluca Lutz – 57.34
Goals26.25 – Jonas Nielsen
May 6, 2009
16.15
Latvia 1–17
( 0–2, 0–10, 1–5 )
 SwedenTurku, Finland
Turkuhalli
Aivis Kusiņš – 40.23Goals11.14 – Henrik Stenberg
17.25 – Emil Julkunen
21.34 – Rickard Eriksson
22.26 – Bobby Edberg
24.46 – Henrik Stenberg
33.41 – Kevin Lundgren
33.56 – Rickard Hessmer
36.41 – Rickard Hessmer
37.14 – Bobby Edberg
37.59 – Kevin Lundgren
38.42 – Rickard Eriksson
39.54 – Henrik Stenberg
41.11 – Emil Julkunen
44.39 – Niklas Winroth
54.24 – Bobby Edberg
54.49 – Henrik Stenberg
56.31 – Bobby Edberg
May 7, 2009[edit]
May 7, 2009
10.45
Latvia 2–5
( 2–3, 0–2, 0–0 )
  SwitzerlandTurku, Finland
Turkuhalli
Artis Savins – 05.58
Artis Savins – 11.06
Goals07.59 – Sandro Cavelti
11.51 – Nino Wälti
18.13 – Sandro Rindlisbacher
21.11 – Matthias Gloor
22.00 – Christoph Meier
May 7, 2009
16.15
Sweden 27–1
( 8–0, 5–1, 14–0 )
 DenmarkTurku, Finland
Turkuhalli
Rickard Hessmer – 00.32
Henrik Stenberg – 01.10
Niclas Eriksson – 04.15
Bobby Edberg – 05.40
Jonas Ågren – 08.23
Martin Ojaniemi – 09.28
Rickard Hessmer – 17.49
Henrik Stenberg – 19.52
Henrik Stenberg – 20.20
Rickard Hessmer – 25.24
Jimmie Pettersson – 29.23
Kevin Lundgren – 30.41
Rickard Hessmer – 34.12
Mattias Ljunggren – 43.31
Henrik Stenberg – 44.34
Martin Ojaniemi – 45.07
Jimmie Pettersson – 45.21
Henrik Stenberg – 48.07
Jonas Ågren – 48.47
Bobby Edberg – 49.37
Martin Ojaniemi – 49.58
Emil Julkunen – 50.55
Niclas Eriksson – 51.33
Bobby Edberg – 52.18
Daniel Thorsson – 53.42
Rickard Hessmer – 55.57
Wilmer Viinamäki – 59.21
Goals24.54 – Nikolaj Jensen
May 8, 2009[edit]
May 8, 2009
10.45
Denmark 3–5
( 2–1, 0–2, 1–2 )
 LatviaTurku, Finland
Turkuhalli
Nikolaj Parbo – 08.25
Nikolaj Parbo – 14.36
Jonas Nielsen – 45.34
Goals09.25 – Atis Stepãns
20.28 – Artis Savins
32.49 – Aivis Kusiņš
58.22 – Atis Stepãns
59.56 – Atis Stepãns
May 8, 2009
16.15
Sweden 12–5
( 7–0, 1–5, 4–0 )
  SwitzerlandTurku, Finland
Turkuhalli
Mattias Ljunggren – 05.08
Henrik Stenberg – 06.52
Emil Julkunen – 07.43
Rickard Hessmer – 09.25
Victor Andersson – 11.57
Henrik Stenberg – 16.12
Rickard Hessmer – 19.13
Victor Andersson – 24.55
Henrik Stenberg – 42.31
Victor Andersson – 44.03
Wilmer Viinamäki – 49.44
Daniel Thorsson – 57.47
Goals21.00 – Lukas Meister
24.16 – Gianluca Lutz
27.49 – Philipp Fankhauser
30.25 – Gianluca Lutz
39.12 – Sandro Cavelti

Group B[edit]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1  Finland 3 3 0 0 28 4 +24 6
2  Czech Republic 3 2 0 1 29 10 +19 4
3  Norway 3 1 0 2 7 30 −23 2
4  Slovakia 3 0 0 3 8 28 −20 0
Source: [citation needed]
May 6, 2009[edit]
May 6, 2009
13.30
Czech Republic 12–1
( 2–0, 7–1, 3–0 )
 NorwayTurku, Finland
Turkuhalli
Vlastimil Princ – 00.11
Own Goal – 14.48
Jiří Juhaňák – 23.37
Petr Jankulár – 26.46
Miloš Tyl – 29.19
Miloš Tyl – 31.02
Martin Tokoš – 33.42
Martin Tokoš – 35.29
Adam Stegl – 39.58
Tom Ondrušek – 45.09
Tom Ondrušek – 52.54
Adam Stegl – 59.35
Goals20.18 – Thomas Sola
May 6, 2009
19.00
Finland 9–0
( 2–0, 3–0, 4–0 )
 SlovakiaTurku, Finland
Turkuhalli
Casper Pfitzner – 13.46
Casper Pfitzner – 19.12
Tomi Palin – 26.47
Eemeli Salin – 29.24
Eemeli Salin – 38.05
Casper Pfitzner – 40.28
Perttu Puska – 45.12
Onni Piiparinen – 47.12
Eemeli Salin – 50.52
Goals
May 7, 2009[edit]
May 7, 2009
13.30
Slovakia 5–6
( 2–1, 2–4, 1–1 )
 NorwayTurku, Finland
Turkuhalli
Jakub Konecný – 07.52
Mário Seman – 10.31
Martin Baláz – 24.07
Lukás Rezanina – 36.17
Jakub Konecný – 59.24
Goals06.16 – Jens Jorgensen
20.28 – Jonas Pettersen
32.02 – Anders Haugom
36.39 – Kristian Stenrod
39.05 – Martin Slåen
45.09 – Jonas Pettersen
May 7, 2009
19.00
Finland 6–4
( 3–1, 2–1, 1–2 )
 Czech RepublicTurku, Finland
Turkuhalli
Jesse Tolvanen – 05.22
Casper Pfitzner – 10.29
Casper Pfitzner – 13.02
Casper Pfitzner – 23.54
Perttu Puska – 36.41
Jesse Tolvanen – 45.51
Goals07.40 – Jiří Juhaňák
22.36 – Adam Stegl
40.25 – Miloš Tyl
49.35 – Adam Stegl
May 8, 2009[edit]
May 8, 2009
13.30
Slovakia 3–13
( 0–3, 1–6, 2–4 )
 Czech RepublicTurku, Finland
Turkuhalli
Lukás Rezanina – 27.14
Richard Seris – 58.05
Branislav Mitucha – 58.39
Goals06.22 – Robin Žydel
07.38 – Vít Hrubý
16.25 – Robin Žydel
22.46 – Roman Houbal
23.47 – Radek Gwuzdz
27.48 – Jiří Knotek
29.29 – Martin Tokoš
36.00 – Jakub Robenek
38.03 – Martin Tokoš
41.31 – Petr Jankulár
49.00 – Miloš Tyl
49.37 – Jakub Robenek
55.20 – Martin Tokoš
May 8, 2009
19.00
Norway 0–13
( 0–2, 0–6, 0–5 )
 FinlandTurku, Finland
Turkuhalli
Goals10.24 – Casper Pfitzner
18.23 – Onni Piiparinen
29.52 – Niklas Niiranen
30.10 – Perttu Puska
30.30 – Tomi Palin
33.17 – Casper Pfitzner
38.29 – Aleksi Viinikainen
39.39 – Niko Jumppanen
40.26 – Jiri Tikkanen
40.51 – Onni Piiparinen
46.10 – Jere Oksanen
48.31 – Casper Pfitzner
59.27 – Own Goal

Playoffs[edit]

Semifinals Finals
      
 A1   Sweden 7
 B2   Czech Republic 5
 A1   Sweden 8
 B1   Finland 3
 B1   Finland 3
 A2    Switzerland 2

Semi-finals[edit]

May 9, 2009
16.00
Sweden 7–5
( 2–1, 4–3, 1–1 )
 Czech RepublicTurku, Finland
Turkuhalli
Mattias Ljunggren – 10.22
Henrik Stenberg – 12.45
Daniel Thorsson – 21.18
Victor Andersson – 25.16
Jimmie Pettersson – 33.43
Bobby Edberg – 35.57
Kevin Lundgren – 56.39
Goals17.05 – Miloš Tyl
24.42 – Miloš Tyl
33.21 – Miloš Tyl
34.51 – Vlastimil Princ
43.22 – Vlastimil Princ
May 9, 2009
19.00
Finland 3–2
(Penalty shots)

( 1–2, 0–0, 1–0, 0–0 )
  SwitzerlandTurku, Finland
Turkuhalli
Jere Oksanen – 16.50
Perttu Puska – 41.17
Goals06.59 – Sandro Cavelti
15.27 – Sandro Rindlisbacher

Bronze medal match[edit]

May 10, 2009
14.00
Czech Republic 1–7
( 0–1, 1–4, 0–2 )
  SwitzerlandTurku, Finland
Turkuhalli
Martin Tokoš – 31.15Goals14.01 – Niklaus Gassmann
22.02 – Marc Oliver Gerber
32.05 – Christoph Meier
35.10 – Marc Oliver Gerber
39.54 – Sandro Cavelti
50.17 – Marc Oliver Gerber
51.37 – Marc Oliver Gerber

World championship match[edit]

May 10, 2009
17.00
Sweden 8–3
( 2–2, 2–0, 4–1 )
 FinlandTurku, Finland
Turkuhalli
Own Goal – 06.39
Bobby Edberg – 14.42
Jonas Ågren – 22.27
Wilmer Viinamäki – 35.56
Niklas Winroth – 42.18
Henrik Stenberg – 47.16
Kevin Lundgren – 52.13
Kevin Lundgren – 59.38
Goals05.22 – Ilari Talvitie
08.03 – Casper Pfitzner
58.40 – Jere Oksanen

Placement round[edit]

7th place match[edit]

May 9, 2009
10.00
Denmark 2–4
( 0–3, 0–0, 2–1 )
 SlovakiaTurku, Finland
Turkuhalli
Nicolai Pedersen – 54.37
Nikolaj Parbo – 58.09
Goals03.20 – Jakub Konecný
06.11 – Patrik Pelegrín
18.27 – Simon Abík
41.11 – Tomás Mader

5th place match[edit]

May 9, 2009
13.00
Latvia 6–4
( 1–0, 2–2, 3–2 )
 NorwayTurku, Finland
Turkuhalli
Oskars Balodis – 08.53
Jãnis Akmentiņš – 20.55
Gatis Akũlovs – 34.26
Ralfs Priedĩtis – 45.33
Toms Rĩsmanis – 48.37
Atis Stepãns – 58.22
Goals22.47 – Anders Haugom
35.30 – Thomas Pettersen
53.57 – Than Tran Minh
58.36 – Thomas Pettersen

Leading scorers[edit]

Player GP G A PTS PIM
Sweden Henrik Stenberg 5 14 7 21 0
Sweden Victor Andersson 5 4 9 13 4
Sweden Bobby Edberg 5 9 3 12 0
Sweden Kevin Lundgren 5 6 6 12 2
Finland Casper Pfitzner 5 10 1 11 2
Finland Jere Oksanen 5 3 8 11 0
Sweden Rickard Hessmer 5 9 1 10 0
Switzerland Marc Oliver Gerber 5 6 4 10 2
Switzerland Sandro Cavelti 5 6 4 10 4
Czech Republic Martin Tokoš 5 6 4 10 8

Ranking and statistics[edit]

 2009 Men's under-19 World Floorball champions 

Sweden
4th World title

Official 2009 A-Division Rankings according to the International Floorball Federation

Rk. Team
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Sweden
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Finland
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)   Switzerland
4.  Czech Republic
5.  Latvia
6.  Norway
7.  Slovakia
8.  Denmark

See also[edit]

External links[edit]

Men's under-19 World Floorball Championships
Preceded by
Berne, Switzerland
2007
Host City
Turku, Finland

2009
Succeeded by
TBA, Norway
2011