Thailand tried to upset the favorites by scoring the first goal, but then Estonia turned their goal-scoring machine on and punished the Thai team for playing too offensively. Almost 300 very loud fans at Arena Sparta saw a carefree floorball with lots of chances as well as goals. Estonia won against Australia, Poland and Thailand and finished first in the group C.
People who didn’t consider the match between Estonia and Thailand played at Arena Sparta on Monday too interesting were terribly mistaken. Both teams showed the fans a very pacey game with lots of chances and more importantly – goals. The Thai players went into the lead quite early on, but Estonia managed to turn the score around. The spectators witnessed 8 goals in the 1st period, 6 of them scored by the Europeans. The fans were enjoying the game and created a very nice and warm atmosphere at Podvinný mlýn. With the score being 6-2 after the first 20 minutes, both teams’ fans were expecting to see even more in the next parts of the match.
The goal machine took a little break in the 2nd period as both teams focused more on the defensive aspect, which resulted in fewer chances. The one to score first was Thailand´s defender Pheeraphong Khambunlue who gladdened the large crowd of red and blue fans at Arena Sparta. But the Estonians were quick to react. First it was Rickard Rydell, who scored his third of the night and celebrated a hat-trick. The most beautiful moment of the game came in the 37th minute when Kristo Lehiste netted a backheel goal.
In the 3rd period, the pace of the game slackened. The fans knew who the winner was going to be, so they started cheering on every nice shot or pass. Both teams on the pitch understood that and tried to offer as many goal-scoring chances as possible. In the end, Estonia won 11-4 and remained unbeaten in the group stage of the tournament.
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