1999 Men's EuroFloorball Cup qualifying

The 1999 Men's EuroFloorball Cup Qualifying rounds took place over 11 Novemberth to 13 Novemberth, 1999 in Prague, Czech Republic. The top 2 teams advanced to the 1999 Men's EuroFloorball Cup Finals where they had a chance to win the EuroFloorball Cup for 1999.

1999 Men's European Cup
Qualifying
Tournament details
Host country Czech Republic
Dates11 Novemberth to 13 Novemberth, 1999
Teams6 (from 6 countries)
Final positions
Champions Latvia Hanzas Maiznica
Denmark Herlev FC
Tournament statistics
Matches played15
Goals scored181 (12.07 per match)

The tournament was known as the 1999 Men's European Cup, but due to name implications, is now known as the 1999 Men's EuroFloorball Cup.

Results

Team GP W D L GF GA PTS
Latvia Hanzas Maiznica 5500591410
Denmark Herlev FC 540129198
Hungary Szolnok FK 530228316
Poland KS Podhale Nowy Targ    520331264
Germany USV Halle 510414252
United Kingdom Ericsson GB 500520660
11 November 1999
Poland KS Podhale Nowy Targ 42 Germany USV Halle
Prague, Czech Republic
 
Denmark Herlev FC 53 Hungary Szolnok FK
Prague, Czech Republic
 
United Kingdom Ericsson GB 018 Latvia Hanzas Maiznica
Prague, Czech Republic
12 November 1999
Hungary Szolnok FK 62 Poland KS Podhale Nowy Targ
Prague, Czech Republic
 
Latvia Hanzas Maiznica 84 Denmark Herlev FC
Prague, Czech Republic
 
Germany USV Halle 63 United Kingdom Ericsson GB
Prague, Czech Republic
 
Poland KS Podhale Nowy Targ 610 Latvia Hanzas Maiznica
Prague, Czech Republic
 
Denmark Herlev FC 114 United Kingdom Ericsson GB
Prague, Czech Republic
 
Hungary Szolnok FK 32 Germany USV Halle
Prague, Czech Republic
13 November 1999
United Kingdom Ericsson GB 318 Poland KS Podhale Nowy Targ
Prague, Czech Republic
 
Germany USV Halle 34 Denmark Herlev FC
Prague, Czech Republic
 
Latvia Hanzas Maiznica 123 Hungary Szolnok FK
Prague, Czech Republic
 
Denmark Herlev FC 51 Poland KS Podhale Nowy Targ
Prague, Czech Republic
 
Latvia Hanzas Maiznica 111 Germany USV Halle
Prague, Czech Republic
 
Hungary Szolnok FK 1310 United Kingdom Ericsson GB
Prague, Czech Republic

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