Floorball at the 2019 SEA Games – Men's tournament

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Floorball – Men's tournament
at the 2019 SEA Games
VenueUniversity of the Philippines College of Human Kinetics Gymnasium, Quezon City, Metro Manila
Dates25 November – 1 December
Competitors95 from 5 nations
Medalists
gold medal 
silver medal 
bronze medal 
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The men's floorball tournament at the 2019 SEA Games was held at the University of the Philippines College of Human Kinetics Gymnasium in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines from 25 November to 1 December 2019.[1]

Squads[edit]

 Indonesia (INA)  Malaysia (MAS)  Philippines (PHI)  Singapore (SGP)  Thailand (THA)
  • Vincentsius Purana
  • Janter Kalvin Tampubolon
  • Epul Saepuloh
  • Fahmi Azhari
  • Gharib Khotibul Umam
  • Vigya Satria Pramanthana
  • Kiki Rasyid
  • Rizqi Dipi Arifiandi
  • Ahmad Isnaini
  • Alden Hidayat
  • Rudy Kurniawan
  • Bayu Munandar
  • Achmad Dandika
  • Deniardi
  • Abid Agung Prasetyo
  • Daniel Teoh
  • Adrian Koay
  • Indy Benjamin Toh
  • Lim Kai Sheng
  • Faris Maznan
  • Tristan James
  • Danial Mohd Azri
  • Zephaniah Chong
  • Fabian Chow
  • Zachary Choo
  • Benedict Yeoh
  • Chong Han Keong
  • Eugene Lai
  • Teh Chin Hong
  • Shukri Shamidi
  • Kang Jing Hong
  • Chiam Ter Min
  • Kao Lin Ken
  • Amirul Akmar Amir
  • Iman Nazirul
  • Ralph Ramos
  • Jason Florentino
  • Luis Manila III
  • Hazzer Talingdan
  • Patrik Schoultze
  • Henrik Dahmen
  • Henielee Pastor
  • Lucas Oijvall
  • Yves Gelangre
  • Christian Schoultze
  • Jan Vitaliano
  • Aristeo Perol II
  • Christopher Holland
  • Ryan Hallden
  • Renzo Fabon
  • Ysaac Gelangre
  • Fredrik Dahmen
  • Jayson Palinsad
  • Jan Bryant Arocena
  • Russel Vincent Alido
  • Akmal Shaharudin
  • Haleef Hairon
  • Gary Wong
  • Lee Chee Yong
  • Syazni Ramlee
  • Jenmark Sorreda
  • Ng Juin Jie
  • Farhan Yusoff
  • Sean Huang
  • Joshua Seow
  • Glendon Phua
  • M Devanand
  • R Suria
  • Chan Li Yang
  • Yeung Chun Yin
  • Yeo Kaixiang
  • Lim Jian Hong
  • Thaddeus Tan
  • Jeremy Chia
  • Tng Zong Wei
  • Auttachai Sohtree
  • Pi Chaiyakul
  • Tnakit Kayairit
  • Natthawut Dueankhao
  • Prakasit Namsawang
  • Alexander Rinefalk
  • Anupong Srisahwat
  • Chaianon Sanas
  • Surapong Sangmongkhol
  • Santipong Sukkasem
  • Watcharapon Onsuk
  • Pawat Thaidit
  • Khemmathat Chummak
  • Jeerayut Yaemyim
  • Chusak Narkprasert
  • Veerasak Pimpa
  • Patiwat Kaewsuwan
  • Aphichet Ratanaprathum
  • Anothai Promli
  • Christian Karlsson

Results[edit]

All times are Philippine Standard Time (UTC+08:00)

Preliminaries[edit]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Final Result
1  Thailand 4 3 1 0 47 19 +28 7 Advanced to Gold medal match
2  Singapore 4 3 1 0 27 12 +15 7
3  Philippines (H) 4 2 0 2 19 30 −11 4 Advanced to Bronze medal match
4  Malaysia 4 1 0 3 23 32 −9 2
5  Indonesia 4 0 0 4 9 32 −23 0
Source: IFF
(H) Hosts
25 November
16:00
Malaysia 6–13
(3–4, 1–7, 2–2)
 ThailandUP College of Human Kinetics Gym, Quezon City
Attendance: 360
Game reference
Referees:
Lee Young June (Korea)
Shin Jong Suk (Korea)
Koay – 0:261–0
Maznan – 5:462–0
2–18:15 – Rinefalk
Chiam – 15:303–1
3–217:10 – Kayairit
3–317:54 – Namsawang
3–419:08 – Narkprasert
Lai – 20:344–4
4–521:45 – Onsuk
4–621:52 – Yaemyim
4–722:34 – Onsuk
4–824:57 – Pimpa
4–927:59 – Yaemyim
4–1036:02 – Sukkasem
4–1138:48 – Kayairit
4–1255:58 – Thaidit
Chong – 56:075–12
Chiam –57:136–12
6–1359:31 – Thaidit
25 November
19:00
Philippines 5–4
(0–1, 2–1, 3–2)
 IndonesiaUP College of Human Kinetics Gym, Quezon City
Attendance: 408
Game reference
Referees:
Jörgen Andersson (Sweden)
Daniel Dufvenberg (Sweden)
0–16:31 – Munandar
0–235:54 – Tampubolon
C. Schoultze – 38:371–2
C. Schoultze – 38:462–2
C. Schoultze – 46:313–2
C. Schoultze – 48:134–2
4–348:37 – Kurniawan
4–453:59 – Kurniawan
Hallden – 59:165–4
26 November
16:00
Singapore 9–2
(3–1, 3–0, 3–1)
 MalaysiaUP College of Human Kinetics Gym, Quezon City
Attendance: 270
Game reference
Referees:
Fajar Hidayat (Indonesia)
Yongky Priyanto (Malaysia)
Ramli – 6:511–0
Tng – 9:212–0
Lee – 11:243–0
3–119:01 – Chow
Shaharudin – 30:274–1
Shaharudin – 33:565–1
Suria – 38:096–1
Ng – 55:557–1
(own goal) – 56:528–1
8–256:58 – Azri
Lee – 59:499–2
26 November
19:00
Thailand 14–4
(6–1, 5–0, 3–3)
 PhilippinesUP College of Human Kinetics Gym, Quezon City
Attendance: 386
Game reference
Referees:
Sharil Ismail (Singapore)
Oswind Rosayro (Singapore)
Pimpa – 5:151–0
Yaemyim – 5:302–0
Sangmongkhol – 6:113–0
3–16:58 – Chow
Rinefalk – 12:564–1
Sukkasem – 15:425–1
Narkprasert – 16:206–1
Yaemyim – 28:047–1
Rinefalk – 30:038–1
Yaemyim – 30:229–1
Thaidit – 30:5610–1
Rinefalk – 38:5411–1
Thaidit – 40:0712–1
12–243:03 – C. Schoultze
12–349:35 – Oijvall
Onsuk – 50:2513–3
Dueankhao – 52:0614–3
14–454:16 – Perol
27 November
16:00
Singapore 7–7
(3–3, 1–2, 3–2)
 ThailandUP College of Human Kinetics Gym, Quezon City
Attendance: 223
Game reference
Referees:
Jörgen Andersson (Sweden)
Daniel Dufvenberg (Sweden)
Shaharudin – 1:501–0
Suria – 2:572–0
2–13:46 – Sukkasem
2–215:21 – Onsuk
Lee – 16:353–2
3–317:15 – Sukkasem
3–421:38 – Narkprasert
Shaharudin – 26:434–4
4–535:56 – Thaidit
Suria – 41:475–5
Suria – 43:236–5
6–647:10 – Yaemyim
6–748:16 – Rinefalk
Lee – 53:587–7
27 November
19:00
Indonesia 2–8
(0–2, 0–2, 2–4)
 MalaysiaUP College of Human Kinetics Gym, Quezon City
Attendance: 175
Game reference
Referees:
Lee Young June (Korea)
Shin Jong Suk (Korea)
0–12:25 – Chong HK
0–212:57 – Lim
0–329:30 – Chow
0–439:47 – Teh
0–541:29 – Amir
0–646:42 – Z. Chong
Pramanthana – 51:221–6
1–752:22 – Maznan
Tampubolon – 54:152–7
2–856:16 – Chiam
28 November
16:00
Thailand 13–2
(3–1, 6–1, 4–0)
 IndonesiaUP College of Human Kinetics Gym, Quezon City
Attendance: 231
Game reference
Referees:
Sharil Ismail (Singapore)
Oswind Rosayro (Singapore)
Kayairit – 12:321–0
1–113:29 – Umam
Sukkasem – 14:222–1
Pramanthana – 19:443–1
Sukkasem – 21:224–1
Yaemyim – 22:405–1
5–223:24 – Azhari
Yaemyim – 26:146–2
Rinefalk – 26:347–2
Rinefalk – 31:168–2
Onsuk – 37:209–2
Rinefalk – 44:1710–2
Kaewsuwan – 47:0211–2
Sukkasem – 47:4112–2
Rinefalk – 53:3813–2
28 November
19:00
Philippines 2–5
(1–1, 1–3, 0–1)
 SingaporeUP College of Human Kinetics Gym, Quezon City
Attendance: 709
Game reference
Referees:
Lee Young June (Korea)
Shin Jong Suk (Korea)
Hallden – 3:051–0
1–115:37 – Suria
1–220:35 – Ramlee
1–322:59 – Chia
C. Schoultze – 26:302–3
2–433:36 – Suria
2–547:46 – Ng
29 November
16:00
Indonesia 1–6
(0–2, 0–1, 1–3)
 SingaporeUP College of Human Kinetics Gym, Quezon City
Attendance: 215
Game reference
Referees:
Jörgen Andersson (Sweden)
Daniel Dufvenberg (Sweden)
0–13:10 – Phua
0–218:04 – Tng
0–330:23 – Tan
0–443:07 – Tan
0–545:18 – Phua
Dandika – 49:441–5
1–652:04 – Chan
29 November
19:00
Malaysia 7–8
(2–3, 4–1, 1–4)
 PhilippinesUP College of Human Kinetics Gym, Quezon City
Attendance: 618
Game reference
Referees:
Sharil Ismail (Singapore)
Oswind Rosayro (Singapore)
0–15:01 – C. Schoultze
0–28:03 – Talingdan
0–311:23 – P. Schoultze
Chiam – 11:391–3
Lai – 18:462–3
Chiam – 29:153–3
Koay – 31:224–3
4–432:02 – Oijvall
Maznan – 35:355–4
Benjamin – 36:546–4
Nazirul – 44:107–4
7–546:15 – C. Schoultze
7–653:30 – Dahmen
7–758:35 – Holland
7–859:59 – Oijvall

Final round[edit]

Bronze medal match[edit]

1 December
16:00
Philippines 4–7
(2–1, 1–3, 1–3)
 MalaysiaUP College of Human Kinetics Gym, Quezon City
Attendance: 860
Game reference
Referees:
Sharil Ismail (Singapore)
Oswind Rosayro (Singapore)
C. Schoultze – 6:041–0
1–115:51 – Benjamin
Perol – 18:552–1
2–223:47 – Lai
2–325:09 – James
2–429:16 – Lai
Dahmen – 35:473–4
3–542:35 – Choo
3–645:07 – Chow
3–749:20 – Maznan
C. Schoultze – 55:084–7

Gold medal match[edit]

1 December
19:00
Thailand 8–8 OT (2–1 SO)
2–3, 2–3, 4–1, 0–0
 SingaporeUP College of Human Kinetics Gym, Quezon City
Attendance: 658
Game reference
Referees:
Jörgen Andersson (Sweden)
Daniel Dufvenberg (Sweden)
0–13:29 – Sorreda
Thaidit – 4:491–1
Narkprasert – 7:272–1
2–216:10 – Suria
2–317:41 – Sorreda
2–429:58 – Ng
Sukkasem – 30:493–4
3–530:59 – Lee
3–632:43 – Tng
3–733:05 – Suria
Thaidit – 34:274–7
4–847:04 – Phua
Sukkasem – 48:175–8
Yaemyim – 51:316–8
Sukkasem – 54:477–8
Kayairit – 57:528–8
Sukkasem MISS
Pimpa MISS
Rinefalk GOAL
Kayairit GOAL
Thaidit MISS
ShootoutMISS Phua
MISS Ramlee
GOAL Shaharudin
MISS Wong
MISS Suria

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "SEA Games 2019". International Floorball Federation. Retrieved 19 November 2019.

External links[edit]