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.
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Friday, January 29, 2010

Asian & Oceanian WFC Qualification aka APAC 2010

The Asian & Oceanian WFC Qualification is played the 3rd - 7th of February 2010 in the Woodlands Sport Hall in Singapore.

Singapore (ranked 15th) and the 17th ranked Japan are together with Australia (ranked 24th) the favourites to qualify to the World Championships final round in December. The three highest ranked teams are challenged by Korea (ranked 28th) and Malaysia that is now back in the WFC context.

Singapore´s aim is to win the Asian & Oceanian WFC Qualification in front of the home crowd with a team including both experienced and young players.

Singapore is relying much on the saves of their excellent goalkeeper, Abdul Khalique Arshad Sanusi # 31, who has experience from the two previous WFC B-divisions.

Mohd Kassem Hafeez # 7 is one of the players who can make life difficult for the opponents. He has played in all the WFC B-division since 2002 and is known for his dangerous airhooks.



Mohd Kassem Hafeez in WFC 2008 B-div./Ondrej Klima

Team Japan will also fight to become the champion of Asia/Oceania and aims to play in the WFC Final round. Japan is the reigning Asia & Pacific champion winning all their matches in the APAC 2009.

The last lock in the Japanese defence is the goalie, Takari Nakagawa # 1. He has developed a lot during the last years and become the first goalkeeper in team Japan.


Nakagawa in WFC 2008 B-div./Ondrej Klima


The new captain of the Japanese team, Daisuke Watabe # 15, who played in his first WFC already in the B-division 2000, brings experience to the team and is able to build up the offensive play from his center position.

Australia lost the C-division bronze match against Canada, but was placed 2nd in the APAC 2009, losing only against Japan. Australia is rebuilding their national team with some short, medium and long term goals. The aim is to challenge all opponents in the WFC Qualifications.

Team Australia is relying much on team performance and wish to entertain the audience with the Aussie style of play.


Jonathan Veron in the C-division 2008

One of the goal scorers in the team is Jonathan Veron # 3, who was the Australian top scorer in the 2008 C-division with 7+1 and scored 7+9 in the APAC 2009. The defender Anthony Boteler # 17, who was the top scorer in APAC 2009 with 12+11, will be a striker to watch out for.

Korea will challenge the three higher ranked teams with an ambitious goal to participate in the WFC Final round in Finland. Korea was only placed 8th out of 9 team in the WFC C-division in 2008, but in the APAC 2009 Korea improved their game and was placed third in the tournament.

Young June Lee # 1 was the best Asian Goalie in the APAC 2007, 2008 and 2009. He is not the biggest goalkeeper but his moves are fast and he is also a leader of the team.


Yong June Lee in WFC C-division 2008

Another player to note is the top scorer in Korea, Kwang Hwan Yeon # 28, who is known for his running speed. Hwan Yeon scored 5+2 in the C-division 2008 and 4+4 in the APAC 2009.

Malaysia has not participated in the WFC since 2004, but has played in all the APAC tournaments since 2004. In the APAC 2009 Malaysia was placed 4th out of six teams, which was Malaysia´s best placement ever.

11 of the players in the Malaysian team played in the Asia & Pacific Championships in 2009 and one player worth mentioning is Ter Mian Chiam # 4. He is a 19-year old forward that scored the 7th most points out of all teams in the APAC 2009 with 11+4.

More information about the tournament from the IFF WFC AOFC Qualification web page.

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Women's World Floorball Championships 2009 Final Standings

FINAL STANDINGS

DIVISION-A

1. SWEDEN




2. SWITZERLAND



3. FINLAND



4. CZECH REPUBLIC



5. RUSSIA



6. LATVIA



7. NORWAY



8. POLAND



9. DENMARK



10. U.S.A.



DIVISION-B


11. AUSTRALIA



12. HUNGARY



13. GERMANY



14. SINGAPORE



15. ESTONIA



16. NETHERLANDS



17. JAPAN



18. SLOVAKIA



19. CANADA



20. ITALY




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World Champions 2009


Muacksss...


Warming up...


Bend it like Tiitu - Jill Quek, Singapore


Finnish back, Jenni Morottaja


Juggling drill?

What's d score?

Women's World Floorball Championships 2009 (Division-B) Västerås, Sweden

World Floorball Championships 2009 (Division-B)
Västerås, Sweden
5th - 12th of December 2009

Australia continued to perform well and play on a high level. Their joy on the field was also reflected in their performance and Australia defeated yet another favourite, Hungary, in the B-division final with 4-2.

Australia´s defence played accurately again and Leith Woods was sharp in the goal. As the forwards also performed well, especially the line with Melanie Cathie, Jessica Laidler and Tania Perpoli Australia was leading with two goals after the first period.

The kangaroo dance continued in the second period as Fiona Wainwright could increase the Aussie lead with a long distance shot during power play.

The B-division top scorer, Brigitta Radácsi, reduced Australia´s lead with her 12th goal in the tournament and Hungary was only two goals behind when going into the 3rd period.

Radácsi was also involved in Hungary´s second goal when she shot a hard shot and the rebound was put in the by Nicole Vértesi. Then Jemima Kanerva could score a goal just after Australia´s power play and the Aussies were leading with 4-2 with five minutes left in the match. Hungary tried to even the score without the goalkeeper, but Australia was able to keep the ball in their possession. With the victory team Australia made it to the WFC 2011, which can be considered quite a performance.


Team Australia


Fixtures, Results & Statistics

Group C

Match Fixtures & Results
5.12.09 Italy W - Singapore W 5-11
5.12.09 Netherlands W - Slovakia W 6-2
6.12.09 Slovakia W - Italy W 9-2
6.12.09 Australia W - Netherlands W 6-2
7.12.09 Netherlands W - Italy W 9-2
7.12.09 Singapore W - Australia W 2-1
8.12.09 Singapore W - Netherlands W 4-3
8.12.09 Australia W - Slovakia W 6-5
9.12.09 Slovakia W - Singapore W 9-3
9.12.09 Italy W - Australia W 0-7


Group Standings

Team M W T L GF-GA PTS
1 Singapore W 4 3 0 1 20-18 6
2 Australia W 4 3 0 1 20-9 6
3 Netherlands W 4 2 0 2 20-14 4
4 Slovakia W 4 2 0 2 25-17 4
5 Italy W 4 0 0 4 9-36 0


Group D

Match Fixtures & Results
5.12.09 Germany W - Canada W 7-2
5.12.09 Japan W - Estonia W 0-11
6.12.09 Estonia W - Germany W 3-3
6.12.09 Hungary W - Japan W 8-0
7.12.09 Japan W - Germany W 1-7
7.12.09 Canada W - Hungary W 0-12
8.12.09 Canada W - Japan W 3-9
8.12.09 Hungary W - Estonia W 7-6
9.12.09 Estonia W - Canada W 12-1
9.12.09 Germany W - Hungary W 3-1

Group Standings

Team M W T L GF-GA PTS
1 Germany W 4 3 1 0 20-7 7
2 Hungary W 4 3 0 1 28-9 6
3 Estonia W 4 2 1 1 32-11 5
4 Japan W 4 1 0 3 10-29 2
5 Canada W 4 0 0 4 6-40 0


Division-B Placement Matches
19th place

10.12.09 Italy W - Canada W 3-4






17th place

10.12.09 Japan W - Slovakia W 6-3






15th place

10.12.09 Netherlands W - Estonia W 1-7






Semifinal 1

10.12.09 Singapore W - Hungary W 2-5






Semifinal 2

10.12.09 Germany W - Australia W 1-2






Bronze Match (13th place)
11.12.09 Germany W - Singapore W 4-1






Final Match (11th place)
11.12.09 Australia W - Hungary W 4-2


Scoring Leaders of Division-B

Player Team M G A PTS PIM
1 Brigitta Radácsi Hungary W 6 12 5 17 0
2 Merli Kaljuve Estonia W 5 12 0 12 2
3 Jemima Kanerva Australia W 6 7 3 10 0
4 Jill Chwee Ping Quek Singapore W 6 7 3 10 6
5 Pui Ling Cheong Singapore W 6 2 8 10 0
6 Veronika Szarvas Hungary W 6 6 3 9 2
7 Nicole Vértesi Hungary W 6 4 5 9 0
8 Lucia Kosturiakova Slovakia W 5 7 1 8 2
9 Denisa Ferencikova Slovakia W 5 3 5 8 2
10 Katrin Saare Estonia W 5 2 6 8 0

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All Star Team
The following players were elected to the B-division All Stars line-up in the Women´s WFC 2009:

Goalkeeper
Nancy Gatzsch, Germany

Right Defender
Anna Harmat, Hungary

Left Defender
Franziska Mietzsch, Germany

Centre
Jill Chwee Ping Quek, Singapore

Right Forward
Brigitta Radácsi, Hungary

Left Forward
Melanie Cathie, Australia



Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Women's World Floorball Championships 2009 (Division-A) Västerås, Sweden

World Floorball Championships 2009 (Division-A)
Västerås, Sweden
5th - 12th of December 2009

A record number of 4521 spectators were gathered to watch the Final in the ABB Arena. For the first time the home team in a Women´s World Championship was crowned as the WFC Champion, when Sweden won the final against Switzerland with 6-2 and the Swedish captain, Karolina Widar, could lift the WFC trophy in front of her home crowd.

Both teams played careful defence in the first period although Sweden had more scoring opportunities. The Swedish players seemed however to freeze in the decisive moment as many of the shots missed the target and the rest was snatched by Laura Tomatis.

Tomatis was however not able to stop Karolina Widar when Sweden was awarded a penalty shot. Widar could lift the ball with backhand to the upper corner just over Tomatis.



Emelie Lindström 17 + 6 in the WFC

The Swiss defender made a terrible mistake in the start of the 2nd period as she passed the ball straight to Josefina Eiremo, who could free Susanna Tuominen and the score was 2-0 for Sweden.

The third Swedish goal was scored by Emelie Lindström, who is now also leading in the amount of goals in one WFC as this was her goal number 17. Only 15 seconds later Switzerland scored their first goal with a long distance shot by Andrea Hofstetter.

Then Sweden scored two goals in a row as both Malin Dalbjer and the tournament MVP, Hermine Dahlerus, could get the ball passed Tomatis and it looked as the game would be over, but Corin Rüttimann, who has played a good WFC tournament, scored the 2-5 goal before the intermission and the Swiss were not yet defeated.

The Swiss first line with Natalie Stadelmann, Daniela Morf and Mirca Anderegg created the best opportunities for Switzerland, but could not pass Hanna Pettersson and when Victoria Wikström scored the 6th goal for Sweden the game was settled. Switzerland played without goalkeeper during the final minutes, but no goal and Sweden could celebrate the World Championship victory for the 2nd time in a row.

Susanna Tuominen and Daniela Stettler were elected as best players in the WFC Final and Karolina Widar now leads in the amount of all time assists with 21 assists. The Women´s WFC records 1997 - 2007 are found here.

– Switzerland is in a fantastic shape and made the match really difficult for us. In the end we had more scoring opportunities, so the result was justified with all respect to the opponent. I think that we have some more players with a winner instinct and a wider roster and that is what makes the difference, Jan-Erik Vaara said in innebandy.se´s interview.


Fixtures, Results & Statistics

Group A

Match Fixtures & Results
5.12.09 Czech Republic W - USA W 12-3
5.12.09 Sweden W - Norway W 17-3
6.12.09 Latvia W - Czech Republic W 5-7
6.12.09 USA W - Sweden W 1-28
7.12.09 Czech Republic W - Sweden W 1-6
7.12.09 Norway W - Latvia W 2-2
8.12.09 Norway W - Czech Republic W 2-6
8.12.09 Latvia W - USA W 13-3
9.12.09 Sweden W - Latvia W 10-1
9.12.09 USA W - Norway W 3-16


Group Standings

Team M W T L GF-GA PTS
1 Sweden W 4 4 0 0 61-6 8
2 Czech Republic W 4 3 0 1 26-16 6
3 Latvia W 4 1 1 2 21-22 3
4 Norway W 4 1 1 2 23-28 3
5 USA W 4 0 0 4 10-69 0


Group B

Match Fixtures & Results
5.12.09 Russia W - Finland W 1-7
5.12.09 Switzerland W - Poland W 9-1
6.12.09 Poland W - Russia W 1-2
6.12.09 Denmark W - Switzerland W 3-15
7.12.09 Switzerland W - Russia W 8-0
7.12.09 Finland W - Denmark W 6-1
8.12.09 Finland W - Switzerland W 3-5
8.12.09 Denmark W - Poland W 3-5
9.12.09 Poland W - Finland W 3-6
9.12.09 Russia W - Denmark W 9-2


Group Standings

Team M W T L GF-GA PTS
1 Switzerland W 4 4 0 0 37-7 8
2 Finland W 4 3 0 1 22-10 6
3 Russia W 4 2 0 2 12-18 4
4 Poland W 4 1 0 3 10-20 2
5 Denmark W 4 0 0 4 9-35 0


Division-A Placement Matches
9th place

10.12.09 USA W - Denmark W 2-3






7th place

10.12.09 Poland W - Norway W 5-6 ps.






5th place

10.12.09 Latvia W - Russia W 3-4 ot.






Semifinal 1
11.12.09 Sweden W - Finland W 10-2



Semifinal 2
11.12.09 Switzerland W - Czech Republic W 5-1






Bronze Match
12.12.09 Czech Republic W - Finland W 1-3






Final Match
12.12.09 Switzerland W - Sweden W 2-6


Scoring Leaders of Division-A

Player Team M G A PTS PIM
1 Emelie Lindström Sweden W 6 17 6 23 2
2 Victoria Wikström Sweden W 6 9 8 17 0
3 Sara Kristoffersson Sweden W 6 8 8 16 0
4 Karolina Widar Sweden W 6 10 5 15 2
5 Hermine Dahlerus Sweden W 6 8 4 12 0
6 Natalie Stadelmann Switzerland W 6 5 6 11 0
7 Corin Rüttimann Switzerland W 6 9 1 10 0
8 Line Nygård Norway W 5 6 2 8 0
9 Mirca Anderegg Switzerland W 6 3 5 8 0
10 Simone Berner Switzerland W 6 2 6 8 2

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All Star Team
The following players were elected to the A-division All Stars line-up in the Women´s WFC 2009:


Goalkeeper

Laura Tomatis, Switzerland

Right Defender

Simone Berner, Switzerland


Left Defender

Lisah Samuelsson, Sweden


Centre

Karolina Widar, Sweden


Right Forward

Emelie Lindström, Sweden


Left Forward

Sara Kristoffersson, Sweden


Most Valuable Player

Hermine Dahlerus, Sweden



For Berner this was the 4th time in the All Stars and for Tomatis, Dahlerus and Widar this was the 3rd All Star election.





Women's World Floorball Championships 2009 Division A All-Star team



from International Floorball Federation Website.