HIFK Innebandy
Founded | 1994 |
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Arena | Campo Center |
Capacity | 250 |
Manager | Jouni Antikainen |
Coach | Jani Helin (men) Mika Reiman (women) |
League | Suomisarja (men) Salibandyn III-divisioona (women) |
Championships | Men 1: 2000 Women 2: 2001, 2002 |
Active departments of HIFK | ||
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Bandy | Floorball | Football |
Handball | Ice hockey (men's) | Ice hockey (women's) |
Athletics | Bowling | Golf |
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HIFK Innebandy is a floorball team located in Helsinki, Finland. HIFK's floorball team was established in 1994. The men's team has won the European Cup in 2001.[1]
Men's Finnish championship 2000[edit]
In 2000 HIFK Innebandy men's team won the Finnish championship in Salibandyliiga (F-Liiga since 2020) for the first time ever. The finals ended with a penalty shootout against Espoo Oilers. HIFK won the game 3-2.[2]
Men's European cup 2001[edit]
In 2001 HIFK won the European cup in Göteborg. HIFK won 2-0 against Haninge IBK.[1]
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