Aberdeen Oilers Floorball Club

The Aberdeen Oilers are a floorball club based in Aberdeen, Scotland. They were founded in 2007 and currently play in the Scottish Floorball League. They won the Northern League Championship in 2008/09, Scottish Floorball League in 2012/13 and 2014/15.

Aberdeen Oilers
Full nameAberdeen Oilers Floorball Club
Founded2007
Coach Michal Žácik
LeagueScottish League

History

Aberdeen Oilers were officially founded in January 2007 and became the most northern floorball club in Britain. Two brothers and former Dundee floorball players (Neil and Michael Shaw) and two students from Switzerland (Sascha Fässler and Lorna Teal) started off with organising training sessions in Aberdeen, the first of which was held on 9 December 2006 at Torry Sports Centre. Soon the group of players prospered as members were attracted from all walks of life including students from the local education institutions and people living and working in the Aberdeen area. Quite a number of individuals of the initial group were employed in companies of the local oil industry – a fact which largely influenced the choice of the later adopted team name. On 3 March 2007 the first ever match was played in Torry Sports Centre against Balwearie Floorball Club from Fife, which ended in a narrow 2–3 defeat for the Oilers. After further friendly matches played in Glenrothes and a friendly tournament in Dundee the Oilers were soon ready to play their first competitive matches.

Early competitive games

Seatronics became the first sponsor of the club, helping to acquire the first full team kit that allowed the team to participate in the Scottish Cup qualifiers that took place in April 2007. After a clear 9-0 defeat in their first match against Scottish league record champions Chapel Floorball Club the Oilers managed a deserved 5-5 draw in a hard fought match against Balwearie Lightning. The next tournament on the agenda was the British National Championships organised by the Great Britain Floorball Federation and played in Perth on the first weekend in May 2007. A group of 15 Oilers made their way down to central Scotland to attend the flagship competition in British floorball and meet teams from all over the country. Drawn in a group together with teams from Bath, Glenrothes and Linlithgow the Oilers managed to secure a clear 5-0 victory in their first match against Linlithgow. The second match against Chapel Floorball Club from Glenrothes ended in an undeserved 4-1 defeat after a good game with plenty of goal opportunities on both sides. A further defeat against Bath meant that Aberdeen Oilers ended up 3rd in their group. The relatively good goal difference however allowed the team to progress to the quarter finals of the tournament where they played later finalists Brighton Rock. The match ended 4-1 in favour of Brighton. To determine the final placing of teams, a further round saw the first clash between Dundee Northern Lights and the Oilers, a game which proved to be one of the closest fought in the whole tournament. Regular time could not split the two sides after the Oilers scored an equaliser in the dying seconds of the game. The penalty shoot-out ended in sudden death after 7th rounds with the more experienced Dundee side finally winning the game. Aberdeen ended up 8th overall.

2007/08 Northern League season

In their first ever season (2007/2008) in the British Floorball Northern League, the team qualified for the British National Championships in the last round of the league after wins against Dundee and Balwearie Lightning. Another sponsorship deal was secured with Kongsberg Maritime. At the Nationals held in Stratford-Upon-Avon in May 2008 the team played against London Vikings, Bournemouth Bullets and Brighton Rock, and missed out narrowly on a place in the semi-finals.

2008/09 Northern League season

Already in their second season (2008/2009) in the British Floorball Northern League, Aberdeen Oilers were crowned Scottish floorball champions. The team showed a flawless performance with only one game lost in the whole season. In the British National Championship held in Edinburgh in May 2009, Aberdeen played Oxford Floorball club, Balwearie Lightning, London Sharks, Brighton Rock and Edinburgh. Final position was 7th place. After the British Nationals 2009, Aberdeen Oilers Floorball Club announced a new equipment sponsorship deal with Swedish floorball equipment manufacturers Salming. The new Salming jerseys feature the logo of World Vision charity.

Squad

Season 2016/2017

Goalkeeper
Number Nationality Name Place of Birth
36 Vit Strachon Czech Republic
30 Alec Young Aberdeen, Scotland


Defenders
Number Nationality Name Place of Birth
11 Šárka Zacpálková Czech Republic
43 Vít Karlíček Czech Republic
12 Benjamin Březina Czech Republic
16 Arvis Heidemanis Tukums, Latvia


Forwards
Number Nationality Name Place of Birth
33 Szymon Burzynski Warsaw, Poland
69 Sigvards Stalidzans Latvia
88 Adam Paulenda Czech Republic
? Jan Felcman Czech Republic
? Tomáš Dubec Czech Republic

League record

Northern League Championship

Year Teams Position GP W D L GS GA
2007/0883149058173
2008/09711211017624
2010/1163106044225
Total 1 title3626010199122

Scottish Floorball League

Year Teams Position GP W D L GS GA
2011/129314110311246
2012/1381141400--
2013/149216140210135
2014/15811412026833
2015/16 8 3 14 9 1 4 70 58
2016/176120152311865
Total 3 titles9275314469237

British Nationals record

Year Teams Position GP W D L GS GA
Perth 200712851041123
Stratford-Upon-Avon 200885-831021220
Edinburgh 20091276204--
Birmingham 201212125005--
Birmingham 201312842022017
Birmingham 201412452032230
Birmingham 2015121141031221
Total27901877111
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