Craftstaden IBK
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| Short name | CIBK | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Founded | 6 March 1986 | ||
| Arena | Oskarshamns sporthall | ||
| Manager | Niclas Lundström | ||
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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
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
In total, Craftstaden have dozens of teams by varying age groups, including the parasports team and the goalkeeper training programme.
Men's A-team
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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fabian Karlberg-Magnusson | 18 | |||||
| Victor Olsson | 29 | |||||
| Filip Mattsén | 20 | |||||
| Daniel Sällqvist | 41 | |||||
| Gabriel Moberg Adolfsson | 25 | |||||
| Wilmer Magnusson | 23 | |||||
| 91 | Emil Wyckman | G | 19 | |||
| 12 | Emil Erlandsson | R | 22 | |||
| Theodor Roth | 19 | |||||
| Petter Tornedal | 18 | |||||
| Alexander Konradsson | 30 | |||||
| 6 | Hannes Berggren | 21 | ||||
| Simon Hjalmarsson | 21 | |||||
| Noa Axelsson | 19 | |||||
| Jakob Savolainen | 24 | |||||
| Patrick Holm | 19 | |||||
| Victor Magnusson | 28 | |||||
| Edwin Magnusson | 26 | |||||
| Oliver Moberg | 20 | |||||
| Rasmus Johansson | 26 | |||||
| 4 | Hannes Axelsson | L | 22 | |||
| Albin Borg | 29 | |||||
| 81 | Alexander Aronsson Johansson | 19 | ||||
| Milton Karlsson-Sundberg | 18 | |||||
| Jakob Åsberg | 19 | |||||
| Liam Fransson | 18 |
Women's A-team
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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ellen Eos | 19 | |||||
| Sanna Zetterling | 29 | |||||
| Maja Lindberg | 18 | |||||
| Lisa Hultgren | 22 | |||||
| Tindra Nordgren | 21 | |||||
| Wilma Djurstedt | 22 | |||||
| Elin Ljunggren | 31 | |||||
| Linn Petersson | 21 | |||||
| 20 | Ida Fredriksson | 21 | ||||
| Linda Zetterling | 32 | |||||
| Ebba Selin | 20 | |||||
| 21 | Christine Borg | 22 | ||||
| Lisa Sundberg Tisell | 29 | |||||
| Stina Nilsson | 23 | |||||
| Vilma Zetterling | 23 | |||||
| Mathilda Zetterling | 22 | |||||
| Elna Olsson | 24 | |||||
| Ebba Sundberg Tisell | 21 | |||||
| Antonia Jonsson | 28 | |||||
| Linnéa Eos | 28 | |||||
| 98 | Fanny Sundberg Tisell | 26 |
References
- ^ Larsson, Johnny (15 May 2017). "Hydén valde bort Craftstaden". Barometern OT (in Swedish). Retrieved 7 February 2024.
- ^ a b Gustafsson, Christian (5 April 2014). "'Ångrar att jag inte satsade på hockey'". Barometern OT (in Swedish). Retrieved 7 February 2024.
- ^ "Craftstaden IBK - Styrelse". www.svenskalag.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 7 February 2024.
- ^ 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.
- ^ "Truppen / Craftstaden IBK - Herr A". www.svenskalag.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 7 February 2024.
- ^ "Truppen / Craftstaden IBK - Dam A". www.svenskalag.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 7 February 2024.
