The 2007 Czech Open was the fifteenth edition of the Czech Open international floorball tournament. It was held in 2007 in Prague, Czech Republic. It was won by SSV Helsinki,[1] ending a 6-year 'streak' where a Swedish team has won the tournament. No bronze medal match or placement matches were played.

Fortuna Czech Open 2007
Male Elite Division
Official Logo of the 2007 Czech Open
Tournament details
Host country Czech Republic
Venues3 (in 1 host city)
Dates16–19 August 2007 (2007-08-16 2007-08-19)
Teams16 (from 6 countries)
Final positions
Champions SSV Helsinki (1st title)
Runners-up IBK Dalen
Semifinalists
Tournament statistics
Matches played45
Goals scored265 (5.89 per match)
Scoring leader(s)Jani Kukkola, Santtu Manner (12 points)
Awards
MVPTero Tiitu (SSV Helsinki)

All statistics correct as of 18:31, 11 June 2008 (UTC).

Tournament results

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Round Robin

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Group A

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Team GP W D L GF GA PTS
Pixbo Wallenstam IBK 33001336
FBK Sokol Mladá Boleslav 3201864
Tapanilan Erä 3102762
Bulldogs Brno 30034170

Group B

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Team GP W D L GF GA PTS
SSK Future [cs] 3210735
SSV Helsinki 32011154
FBC Pepino Ostrava 3111693
Nizhegorodets 30033100

Group C

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Team GP W D L GF GA PTS
IBK Dalen 32102265
Tatran Střešovice 3120754
SC SSK Vítkovice 3111983
FBT Karhut [fi] 30034230

Group D

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Seeding matches

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Group E

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The top two teams from both group A and B are placed into a group where 3 of the 4 teams will qualify to the quarterfinals. Each team plays 2 games at this stage against their other 2 opponents, as they have already played against one of them. The score and points from the other previous games are then carried over and accounted for in group standings. The top 3 teams advance to the quarterfinals, and the 4th team is eliminated from the tournament.

Team GP W D L GF GA PTS
SSK Future [cs] 3300826
SSV Helsinki 3111973
Pixbo Wallenstam IBK 311110103
FBK Sokol Mladá Boleslav 30032100

Group F

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The top two teams from both group C and D are placed into a group where 3 of the 4 teams will qualify to the quarterfinals. Each team plays 2 games at this stage against their other 2 opponents, as they have already played against one of them. The score and points from the other previous games are then carried over and accounted for in group standings. The top 3 teams advance to the quarterfinals, and the 4th team is eliminated from the tournament.

Team GP W D L GF GA PTS
SV Wiler-Ersigen 32101275
IBK Dalen 31201064
Tatran Střešovice 31111083
CelTik/Lekrings 30032130

Group G

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Teams in this group are placed into brackets using the A3-B4 and B3-A4 method. The team that wins the group is then placed into the quarterfinal brackets. 3 of the 4 teams are eliminated from the tournament.

Semifinals Finals
      
A3 Tapanilan Erä 7
B4 Nizhegorodets 1
A3 Tapanilan Erä 5
A4 Bulldogs Brno 4
B3 FBC Pepino Ostrava 3
A4 Bulldogs Brno 5

Group H

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Teams in this group are placed into brackets using the C3-D4 and C3-D4 method. The team that wins the group is then placed into the quarterfinal brackets. 3 of the 4 teams are eliminated from the tournament.

Semifinals Finals
      
C3 SC SSK Vítkovice 0
D4 TJ JM Chodov 2
D4 TJ JM Chodov 2
D3 Torpedo Pegres Havířov 1
D3 Torpedo Pegres Havířov 5
C4 FBT Karhut 3

Playoffs

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
E1 SSK Future 2
G1 Tapanilan Erä 3
G1 Tapanilan Erä 5
F2 IBK Dalen 8
F2 IBK Dalen 3
E3 Pixbo Wallenstam IBK 0
F2 IBK Dalen 0
E2 SSV Helsinki 3
E2 SSV Helsinki 9
F3 Tatran Střešovice 3
E2 SSV Helsinki 5
F1 SV Wiler-Ersigen 3
F1 SV Wiler-Ersigen 6
H1 TJ JM Chodov 2

Quarter-finals

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Semi-finals

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Championship match

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Statistics

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Leading Scorers

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Standings

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References

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  1. "SSV and Dekanka won the Czech Open". IFF. 20 August 2007. Retrieved 26 August 2020.
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