The world championship is fifth in history for Finland.
Finland celebrates World Cup gold. Roosa Vilkanen / Floorball Association
Finland has won the floorball World Championship gold under 19 at the World Championships in Zurich, Switzerland.
Finland overturned the Czech Republic in the final in an overtime of 4-3. The World Championship is Fifth for Finland in that age group. Last time Finland celebrated U19 gold in 2017.
The solution was shot by the captain Ville Heiska. The captain scored two goals in the final.
The match was extremely dramatic. Finland led the match after 3-1 after two rounds, but the Czech Republic rose to the final round. The 3-3 handicap came in 57.19.
One of the best in Finland in the tournament Aatu Knuuti and Veikko Paajanen. Knuuti scored 3+1 in the semi -finals and a goal in the finals. Paajanen knocked 2+2 against Sweden. In the finals, he scored two of Finland’s goals.
Also the goalkeeper who has played through the tournament brilliantly Aapo Seppälä was in a great mood. In overtime, he took several top vertebrae and kept the Finnish dream alive.
Young Finns received a tasty revolution in the finals. The Czech Republic won a reading 5-2 in the Finnish opening series.
In the match, the match was 2-2 after two rounds, but the Czech Republic succeeded three times in the final round.
Before the finals, the Czech Republic had won each match as the only country in the tournament.
Finland overthrew the finals in the semi -finals of Sweden. The match ended with a 9-3 crushing for the blue and white. In its semi -finals, the Czech Republic overturned Switzerland 8-2.
Sweden was completely without a medal in the tournament as it bowed to Switzerland in the bronze match in the 4-3 penalty shot.
Juta corrected on May 4 at 7:34 pm: Aatu Knuuti represents Happe. No O2, as was originally stated in the story.

