Sweden Advances Strongly in 2025 Floorball World Championship and Prepares Confidently for Swiss Hockey Games
Sweden's women's floorball team topped their group and reached quarterfinals as the men's ice hockey team prepares for the Swiss Hockey Games with confidence in December 2025.
- • Sweden's women's floorball team qualified for quarterfinals by topping their group in the Czech Republic.
- • Sweden drew with Finland 3–3 and won against Poland and Czech Republic in floorball group stage.
- • Sweden aims for its tenth consecutive women's floorball World Championship title.
- • Swiss Hockey Games 2025 will be held in Zurich with Sweden, Finland, Czech Republic, and Switzerland competing.
- • Sweden's ice hockey roster combines experienced SHL and Swiss league players as part of the Euro Hockey Tour.
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The Swedish women's floorball team has advanced to the quarterfinals of the 2025 World Championship held in the Czech Republic. Sweden drew 3–3 with Finland before securing victories over Poland and the Czech Republic, ultimately winning their group ahead of Finland. Both teams have qualified for the quarterfinals on Friday, with Sweden favored to claim their tenth consecutive world title after winning nine straight championships.
In parallel, the Swedish men's ice hockey team is gearing up for the Swiss Hockey Games 2025, taking place from December 11 to 14 in Zurich, Switzerland. Sweden enters the tournament confidently, having won the previous Euro Hockey Tour event in Finland with three consecutive victories. Competing alongside Finland, the Czech Republic, and Switzerland, Sweden's roster includes experienced players from the Swedish Hockey League and the Swiss league, blending veterans and newcomers alike.
The Swiss Hockey Games form part of the Euro Hockey Tour, where teams accumulate points across four events. Sweden will face Switzerland, Finland, and the Czech Republic during the tournament. Matches for both floorball and ice hockey events will be broadcast on SVT channels and available via SVT Play.
With strong performances in both floorball and ice hockey, Sweden is demonstrating resilience and ambition on the international stage as December tournaments unfold.
This article was synthesized and translated from native language sources to provide English-speaking readers with local perspectives.
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