About Us

What is Borak-Borak Floorball?

Borak-Borak Floorball (BBF) was initiated by a group of three avid floorballers from Penang, Malaysia. The interest sparked off due to a certain passion for the sport and a keen desire to share that passion to others. With that, came the idea of 'borak-borak'.

What does the term "Borak-Borak" actually mean?

"Borak-borak" is a Malaysian lingo that equates to the English word "chit-chat". The phrase is commonly used and has somewhat the power to identify one's identity as a Malaysian. BBF is passionate to 'chit-chat' about the happenings and events of floorball, first in Penang and then the other parts of Malaysia. With that in mind, Borak-Borak Floorball came into existence.

Who are we?


BBF comprises mainly of three suspects under the pseudonyms of Jose, Bendy and Spritzer. However, BBF has also taken in hired-for-free reporters in their effort to cover as many grounds as possible.

NOTE: BBF is not an official website to any organization or governing body. We are merely a group of passionate floorballers who seek to share this passion to others. We strive to be courteous, neutral and honest in our opinions, thoughts, reviews and analyses.

Our vision?

BBF sought to 'talk big' and 'talk much' about floorball. We hope to represent the floorball community in Penang as well as the nation, Malaysia, in the bigger picture. We want to be a voice for floorball in the present and future generation, a voice to be heard not for recognition but for the ultimate growth and development of floorball in Malaysia.

Monday, October 19, 2009

EuroFloorball Cup 2009: Men's

The player of the final, was without doubt Santtu Manner, who scored all of the SSV goals, the last one being the golden 6-5 goal after 07.17 of the over time.

Henri Toivoneime

After four EFC silvers and three EFC bronze medals, SSV´s could finally celebrate their first EFC victory.

Erä had more ball control in the start of the game, but Santtu Manner took SSV to the lead with a really sharp shot on power play. Jani Kukkola evened the score in 12.25 and then it was Erä´s turn to utilize the power play when Lauri Kapanen´s accurate shot found the net. After this Erä took charge of the game and by moving the ball in SSV´s defensive zone they could score one more goal, 3-1 lead for Erä after the first period.

The second period continued in the same manner, Erä possessed the ball and decided the tempo of the game whereas SSV played quite passively. Pasi Laitila increased the Erä lead to 4-1 after which the tempo dropped when Erä was not in a hurry. Then Manner stepped up for SSV and he scored two goals for his team, the second on power play, and took SSV back into the game.

Jani Helenius took Erä to a two goal lead again in the third period, but with less than 10 minutes left of the game SSV started to play more aggressively and particularly SSV´s first line could create good scoring chances.

Especially Manner and Mikael Järvi were unstoppable today. It seemed as if each time this couple got the ball, the ball was soon in the opponent´s net. Manner scored six goals and Järvi gave the assist to four of them.

In Salibandyliiga´s interview Manner is modest about his performance:
- Quite a good day today, but it also required good passes. I missed a break through in the start of the match and came late to the situations, and for a moment I thought that this was not my day.

Manner and Kapanen were elected as best players in the final.

The Euro Champs - SSV Helsinki


Final ranking - men
1. SSV Helsinki (Finland)
2. Tapanilan Erä (Finland)
3. Wiler-Ersigen (Switzerland)
4. Lekrings (Latvia)
5. Vitkovice (Czech Republic)
6. Rødovre (Denmark)
7. Jõgeva SK Tähe (Estonia)
8. Weissenfels (Germany)


Men's EuroFloorball Cup Final Full Match Review


Men's All Star Team
From left: Saku Lehti, Guntis Budzenieks, Lauri Kapanen, Jani Helenius and Santtu Manner. Mattias Wallgren is missing. (Photo: Morten Frivert)

SSV and Erä dominates the All Star Team that also counts the Latvian keeper Guntis Budzenieks and Swedish Mattias Wallgren from Wiler-Ersigen. Santtu Manner - six goal hero of the final - is off course and all star.

Goal keeper: Guntis Budzenieks, Lekrings
Defender: Mattias Wallgren, Wiler-Ersigen
Defender: Saku Lehti, SSV
Forward: Jani Helenius, Tapanilan Erä
Forward: Lauri Kapanen, Tapanilan Erä
Forward: Santtu Manner, SSV

EFC 2009 top scorer:
Santtu Manner - SSV Helsinki
11 goals and 4 assist – a total of 15 points.

Men’s overall statistics at floorball.org


Match Fixtures & Results


Group A

Team M W T L GF-GA PTS
SSV Helsinki 3 3 0 0 27-3 6
Lekrings 3 2 0 1 9-10 4
Rødovre FC 3 1 0 2 8-14 2
UHC Sparkasse 3 0 0 3 7-24 0


14.10. Lekrings - SSV Helsinki 0-6
14.10. Rødovre FC - UHC Sparkasse 5-3
15.10. UHC Sparkasse - SSV Helsinki 2-14
15.10. Rødovre FC - Lekrings 2-4
16.10. SSV Helsinki - Rødovre FC 7-1
16.10. UHC Sparkasse - Lekrings 2-5



Group B

Team M W T L GF-GA PTS
Tapanilan Erä 3 3 0 0 21-8 6
Wiler-Ersigen 3 2 0 1 19-7 4
1. SC Vitkovice 3 1 0 2 13-14 2
Jõgeva SK Tähe 3 0 0 3 7-31 0


14.10. 1. SC Vitkovice - Tapanilan Erä 1-6
14.10. Jõgeva SK Tähe - Wiler-Ersigen 1-10
15.10. Wiler-Ersigen - Tapanilan Erä 5-6
15.10. Jõgeva SK Tähe - 1. SC Vitkovice 4-12
16.10. Wiler-Ersigen - 1. SC Vitkovice 4-0
16.10. Tapanilan Erä - Jõgeva SK Tähe 9-2


7th place
17.10. Jõgeva SK Tähe - UHC Sparkasse 5-3



5th place
17.10. Rødovre FC - 1. SC Vitkovice 0-5



Semifinal 1
17.10. SSV Helsinki - Wiler-Ersigen 5-1



Semifinal 2
17.10. Tapanilan Erä - Lekrings 9-4



Bronze Match
18.10. Lekrings - Wiler-Ersigen 2-13



Final Match
18.10. Tapanilan Erä - SSV Helsinki 5-6 ot


EuroFloorball Cup 2009: Women's

IKSU remained unstoppable throuhgout the tournament as they won also the Final after an intensive match.

The strong first two periods confirmed the victory for IKSU and they took the third EFC victory in the clubs history with 9-5.

In the offensive zone IKSU was clearly the most skilful team in the tournament. The fast moving game with lots of position changes was too hard to defend for the other teams and IKSU was able to create great scoring opportunities to the best shooting sector. As also the shots of the Swedish players were sharp and accurate, this resulted in many goals during the tournament.

IKSU started the final strongly. Their fore checking play was hard for the Dietlikon defenders, usually they pressed the defenders with two forwards. This made the game openings hard for Dietlikon and the game was mostly played in Dietlikon´s defensive zone in the first and second period.

It looked like the match was settled in the second period, when IKSU scored four goals and increased the lead already to 7-2. One of the advantages for IKSU was that they had three lines, which all were able to score and actually the first seven goals were scored by six different players, only Cassandra Edberg succeeded twice.

Even though there was a five goal difference in the beginning of the third period, Dietlikon did not give up. They made some changes to the line-ups and started to press hard. The speed of the game was increased and Dietlikon took the control of the tempo. Dietlikon was able to reduce the lead to 4-7 during power play when Daniela Morf scored her second of the match. But right after that, just when it started to look as if Dietlikon could still have a chance, the strong IKSU forwards stepped out again. Viktoria Wikström and Therese Andersson shot one goal each in a minute and the champion of the tournament was settled.

The best players of the match were Wikström and Simone Berner.
IKSU


Final ranking - women
1. IKSU (Sweden)
2. UHC Dietlikon (Switzerland)
3. Tigers SJM (Czech Republic)
4. SC Classic (Finland)
5. Red Ants Rychenberg (Switzerl.)
6. Rubene (Latvia)
7. Frederiksh. Bulldogs (Denmark)
8. Målløs Hurricanes (Norway)


Women's EuroFloorball Cup Final Full Match Review

Women's All Star Team

The women's All Star Team (from left): Sara Schäffer, Simone Berner, Elin Nordin, Emilie Wibron and Victoria Wikström. Ilona Novotná is not on the picture (Photo: Morten Frivert)

IKSU dominates the women's All Star Team of the EuroFloorball Cup 2009. Three Swedish players were selected. IKSU's Victoria Wikström won the scoring league.

All Star Team
Goal keeper: Elin Nordin, IKSU
Defender: Emilie Wibron, IKSU
Defender: Simone Berner, Dietlikon
Forward: Victoria Wikström, IKSU
Forward: Ilona Novotná, Tigers SJM
Forward: Sara Schäffer, Dietlikon

EFC 2009 top scorer:
Victoria Wikström, IKSU
5 goals and 10 assist – a total of 15 points.

Women’s overall statistics at floorball.org


Match Fixtures & Results
Group A





Team M W T L GF-GA PTS
IKSU 3 3 0 0 27-4 6
SC Classic 3 2 0 1 15-8 4
Rubene 3 1 0 2 6-17 2
Bulldogs 3 0 0 3 3-22 0

14.10. SC Classic - Bulldogs 11-0
14.10. Rubene - IKSU 2-12
15.10. IKSU - Bulldogs 7-0
15.10. Rubene - SC Classic 0-2
16.10. IKSU - SC Classic 8-2
16.10. Bulldogs - Rubene 3-4



Group B
Team M W T L GF-GA PTS
UHC Dietlikon 3 2 0 1 16-9 4
Tigers SJM 3 2 0 1 18-10 4
Red Ants Rychenberg 3 2 0 1 17-13 4
Målløs Hurricanes 3 0 0 3 2-21 0


14.10. Tigers SJM - UHC Dietlikon 2-4
14.10. Red Ants Rychenberg - Målløs Hurricanes 6-0
15.10. Målløs Hurricanes - UHC Dietlikon 0-6
15.10. Red Ants Rychenberg - Tigers SJM 4-7
16.10. UHC Dietlikon - Red Ants Rychenberg 6-7
16.10. Målløs Hurricanes - Tigers SJM 2-9


7th place
17.10. Målløs Hurricanes - Bulldogs 4-5



5th place
17.10. Rubene - Red Ants Rychenberg 0-7



Semifinal 1
17.10. IKSU - Tigers SJM 11-2



Semifinal 2
17.10. UHC Dietlikon - SC Classic 12-3



Bronze Match
18.10. SC Classic - Tigers SJM 3-9



Final Match
18.10. UHC Dietlikon - IKSU 5-9

Thursday, October 1, 2009

The World's Best 2009 - Men

Cracking you head on who those names are?
Be enlightened with Borak's short intro on the Men.
Sorry to say but we don't really have any ideas on who the Women are. ^^

1. Mika Kohonen, Finland, Storvreta IBK
This is one player you should know even if you do not know the rest!
4 time World All-Star Team
2 time elected World's Best Player by Innebandymagazinet
Holder for Most Points in a single SSL regular season with 107 Points (39 Goals, 68 Assists)
We are lazy to continue, go check out for yourself.

2. Fredrik Djurling, Sweden, AIK IBF
World All-Star Team 2008(Center)
SSL Best Player 08/09
A crucial player for Swedish almost come back in the World Floorball Championships 2008 Final (check out yellow #28) by scoring 2 superb goals against Finland. One through the defender's legs and the other from half court, against World All-Star Keeper, Henri Toivoneimi!

3. Magnus Svensson, Sweden, Warberg IC
The ultimate poacher, World Class. Won 3 SSL Championships with Warberg and 3 World Champioships with Sweden. Check out his super volley in sudden death here. (check out white #20)

4. Rickie Hyvärinen, Finland, Caperiotaby FC
The stand out player for Finland's World Floorball Championships 2008 Final , scoring 1 assisting 3. Most notably the killer blow sudden death assist to Tero Tittu. (check out white 27). Another example of his super skills against AIK scoring 4 assisting 1. (check out white 27)

5. Ales Zalesny, Czech Republic,Tigers Langnau
World All-Star Team 2008(Forward)
Czech super forward and a key player for Czech's World Floorball Championships 2008 campaign (4th) at home. Point Leader for Swiss Mobiliar League 08/09 with 32 goals, 47 assists.

6. Tero Tiitu, Finland, SSV Helsinki
A powerful all rounder capable of preforming in all out field positions. He was the one that decided the World Floorball Championships 2008 Final (checked out the last goal scored by white #50) against Sweden, slotting in the winning goal in extra time. Some extra reading on Finland's WFC Hero.

7. Ketil Kronberg, Norway, IBK Dalen
Key player for Norway, finishing 6th in World Floorball Championships 2008. The only player in the Top 10 who is not from the four Floorball Powerhouses (Swe, Fin Cze and Swiss)
IBK Dalen's Point Leader for 08/09.

8. Daniel Ramsin, Sweden, Caperiotaby FC
SSL Rookie of the Year 06/07
SSL Goalie of the Year 08/09
Sweden's top goalie. Featured in the World Floorball Championships 2008, Final saving Mika Kohonen's penalty shot but unfortunately ended on the losing side in extra time.

9. Niklas Jihde, Sweden, AIK IBK(retired)
Another name you shouldn't not know if you play Floorball. The original Super Star of Floorball and he has been in the Top 10 every year since Innebandymagazinet started it. Played in 6 World Championships finals, winning 5 World Floorball Championships gold and a silver, the one with he scored 2 and still lose in 2008. (check out yellow #27)
Won 3 SSL Championships and 3 EuroFloorball Cup with AIK IBK.
Most points in SSL (including play-offs) - 660
Most capped player for Sweden - 83
Most goals for Sweden - 80
Most assists for Sweden - 59
Most points for Sweden - 139
These are facts! Too bad we would be able to see him in action any more. *Sigh*

10. Juha Kivilehto, Finland, FC Helsingborg
MVP Salibandy Liga 06/07
He might look a bit chubby but don't be fooled, he is one bloody good player. The only so far whom is crazy enough to dribble pass the Swes through the middle. World Class defender. Key player for Finland's World Floorball Championships 2008 triumph. Just recently transferred from SSV Helsinki to SSL's FC Helsingborg. Yes, the same club Henrik Larsson is playing football for. If we are lucky, we might see them in action if Larsson decides to give it another try. ^^


p/s: credit to the World Wide Web for the infos and also the clips we watch. =)