The World Floorball Championships 2018 is nearly only 80 days away and it’s time to start booking your tickets to Prague (If you have not done so already, you really should start now)
To help you get around all the things we can offer you now, let this article be your guide on how to get everything arranged perfectly before the championships starts.
1) First of all - Buy your tickets!
Well, that’s kind of obvious - don’t forget to buy your WFC 2018 tickets to make sure you can make it to the games you want. You can buy your tickets online HERE. And if you have any question or something is not working, don’t hesitate to contact us on our Facebook, Instagram or Twitter. We will answer ASAP, that’s a promise.
2) Tickets done? Great! Now let’s book accommodation
Believe us - you do want to stay in Prague for a little bit longer than you now think. It is a beautiful city that has something to offer for everyone. We have prepared an overview of suitable hotels where you can book your accommodation and you can find it HERE.
3) Going to cheer on the stands? Let’s buy some merch
Yay! Let the world and everyone you meet in Prague know that you have come to Prague to FLOORBALL. Wear the WFC colours with pride. Our eshop is online, orders are available worldwide and we have a large variety of products for women, men and children. Simply put, the WFC is for everyone. Find the eshop HERE.
4) Getting around Prague? Nah, it’s not hard.
Both arenas, O2 arena and Arena Sparta are located within walking distance from Metro Station Ceskomoravska, located on line B (the yellow one). Don’t forget to buy your public transport ticket, otherwise you could be fined. Prague has an integrated metro, tram and bus network – tickets are valid on all types of transport, and for transfers between them. You must validate (punch) your ticket before descending on the metro escalators or on entering a tram or bus (day passes must be stamped the first time you use them). For the metro, you’ll see stamping machines at the top of the escalators. In trams and buses there will be a stamping machine in the vehicle by the door.
This is all for now. But don’t worry - we will introduce the host city, Prague, to you a bit more in the upcoming weeks and we are sure you will love it. Stay tuned.
Sweden Pays Finland Back for Final Loss, Czechs Overcome Germany – 1.12.2018
Poland Gets First Two Points after Tough Battle against Thailand – 1.12.2018
Czech Republic Overcomes Initial Nervousness and Comfortably Beats Germany – 1.12.2018
New Men´s WFC opening day spectator records! – 1.12.2018
Estonia Downs Australia to Get First Tournament Win – 1.12.2018
Sweden Celebrates Nordic Derby Triumph after Nerve-Racking Third Period – 1.12.2018
Slovakia Outplays Canada in First Game of Group D – 1.12.2018
Switzerland Defeats Latvia in the Opening Game Thanks to Quick Turn in Score – 1.12.2018
DAY 1: The Floorball Feast is Here. Czechs to Start against Germany – 1.12.2018
Team Thailand Spent Three Weeks In Czechia – 30.11.2018
History: WFC 2016 - Scandiavian Drama for Finland – 29.11.2018
History: WFC 2014 - New Attendance Record – 28.11.2018
History: WFC 2012 - The Swedes Back on Top – 28.11.2018
Press Conference: Main Goals, Media Coverage and Fanzones – 28.11.2018
History: WFC 2010 - Back-To-Back Titles for Finland – 27.11.2018
History: WFC 2008 - Finland, The New Champion – 27.11.2018
WFC 2018 TV matches & Streaming – 27.11.2018
WFC 2018 Team Presentations - Group D – 27.11.2018
History: WFC 2006 - Double Golden Hattrick for Team Sweden – 26.11.2018
History: WFC 2004 - Hofbauer Exceeds The Rest – 26.11.2018