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Craftstaden IBK

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Craftstaden IBK
Logo used since 2006.
Short nameCIBK
Founded6 March 1986; 38 years ago (1986-03-06)
ArenaOskarshamns sporthall
ManagerNiclas Lundström
Home colors
Away colors

Craftstaden IBK is a floorball club based in Oskarshamn, Sweden. It is one of the largest clubs in Småland, by number of active players. Several top players, including Kasper Hydén,[1] have played for the club in the past.

History

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On 6 March 1986, a group of teenagers at Kristineberg Community Youth Center (Kristinebergs fritidsgård) founded the Oskarshamns Innebandyklubb.[2] In 2006 however, the club was renamed to its current name.[2] The current head manager and chairman of the club is Niclas Lundström.[3][4] The club's home arena is the A-Hall of Oskarshamn Sports Center (Oskarshamns sporthalls A-hall), located at Oscarsgymnasiet in Oskarshamn.

Craftstaden have played numerous seasons among the highest national leagues, both in the men's and women's. On 4 February 2017, the club reached the Floorball All-Swedish attendance record when playing against FBC Kalmarsund at the BeGe Hockey Center. Currently, the Men's A-team and the Women's A-team play in the Swedish Division 4 North East (Division 4 Nordöstra) and the Women's All-Swedish South (Damallsvenskan Södra) respectively.

Roster

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In total, Craftstaden have dozens of teams by varying age groups, including the parasports team and the goalkeeper training programme.

Men's A-team

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The head coach and manager of the Men's A-team is Stefan Johansson and Magnus Jonneryd respectively.[5]

# Nationality Player Position Grip Age Acquired
 Sweden Fabian Karlberg-Magnusson 18
 Sweden Victor Olsson 28
 Sweden Filip Mattsén 19
 Sweden Daniel Sällqvist 40
 Sweden Gabriel Moberg Adolfsson 25
 Sweden Wilmer Magnusson 22
91  Sweden Emil Wyckman G 18
12  Sweden Emil Erlandsson R 21
 Sweden Theodor Roth 18
 Sweden Petter Tornedal 18
 Sweden Alexander Konradsson 29
6  Sweden Hannes Berggren 20
 Sweden Simon Hjalmarsson 20
 Sweden Noa Axelsson 18
 Sweden Jakob Savolainen 23
 Sweden Patrick Holm 18
 Sweden Victor Magnusson 27
 Sweden Edwin Magnusson 25
 Sweden Oliver Moberg 19
 Sweden Rasmus Johansson 25
4  Sweden Hannes Axelsson L 21
 Sweden Albin Borg 29
81  Sweden Alexander Aronsson Johansson 18
 Sweden Milton Karlsson-Sundberg 17
 Sweden Jakob Åsberg 18
 Sweden Liam Fransson 17

Women's A-team

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The head coach and manager of the Women's A-team is Mikael Thorn and Mattias Sundberg respectively.[6]

# Nationality Player Position Grip Age Acquired
 Sweden Ellen Eos 18
 Sweden Sanna Zetterling 29
 Sweden Maja Lindberg 17
 Sweden Lisa Hultgren 22
 Sweden Tindra Nordgren 21
 Sweden Wilma Djurstedt 21
 Sweden Elin Ljunggren 30
 Sweden Linn Petersson 20
20  Sweden Ida Fredriksson 21
 Sweden Linda Zetterling 31
 Sweden Ebba Selin 19
21  Sweden Christine Borg 21
 Sweden Lisa Sundberg Tisell 28
 Sweden Stina Nilsson 22
 Sweden Vilma Zetterling 22
 Sweden Mathilda Zetterling 22
 Sweden Elna Olsson 24
 Sweden Ebba Sundberg Tisell 21
 Sweden Antonia Jonsson 28
 Sweden Linnéa Eos 28
98  Sweden Fanny Sundberg Tisell 26

References

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  1. ^ Larsson, Johnny (15 May 2017). "Hydén valde bort Craftstaden". Barometern OT (in Swedish). Retrieved 7 February 2024.
  2. ^ a b Gustafsson, Christian (5 April 2014). "'Ångrar att jag inte satsade på hockey'". Barometern OT (in Swedish). Retrieved 7 February 2024.
  3. ^ "Craftstaden IBK - Styrelse". www.svenskalag.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 7 February 2024.
  4. ^ Edgren, Karl (14 June 2023). "Craftstaden har fått ny ordförande – han tar över posten: 'Känner mig hemma'". Barometern OT (in Swedish). Retrieved 7 February 2024.
  5. ^ "Truppen / Craftstaden IBK - Herr A". www.svenskalag.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 7 February 2024.
  6. ^ "Truppen / Craftstaden IBK - Dam A". www.svenskalag.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 7 February 2024.
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