Spain Falls Honorably in Quarter-finals of Floorball 3v3 World Cup in San Lorenzo de El Escorial

Both the men's and women's national teams delivered a great sporting performance, being eliminated by favored opponents.

Close-up of a floorball stick and ball on a wooden court with blurred stadium lights in the background.
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Close-up of a floorball stick and ball on a wooden court with blurred stadium lights in the background.

The Spanish men's and women's Floorball 3v3 national teams have been eliminated in the quarter-finals of the World Cup held in San Lorenzo de El Escorial, after delivering outstanding performances against higher-ranked opponents.

The Spanish women's 3v3 Floorball team bid farewell to the World Cup after a narrow 0-1 defeat against Switzerland, the reigning champions and favorites. The match, played at the Zaburdón sports complex, was decided by a penalty scored by Franziska Muller in the 17:27 minute, which Spanish goalkeeper Hada Sánchez-Pascuala could not save. Despite the elimination, the team, coached by Magnus Oloson, has been praised for its great performance, competing head-to-head with the Swiss and achieving significant victories in the group stage and round of 16.
Meanwhile, the men's national team also lost by a narrow margin (4-5) to Germany in an exciting quarter-final match. After an epic comeback in the round of 16 against Czechia, the players, entirely from CDE El Valle, fought until the end. Goals from Antonio Salazar, Sergio Martín, and Ignacio García were not enough against German efficiency, with goals from Frederic Thile (2), Philipp Wilbrand (2), and Niklas Fiemel (2).
Both Spanish teams have had an outstanding championship, exceeding expectations and demonstrating the growth of floorball in Spain. The group stage included draws and significant victories, culminating in qualification for the round of 16, where they advanced before falling in the quarter-finals.

"The girls can be proud of the tournament they've had."

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The 3v3 World Cup, held over the weekend in San Lorenzo de El Escorial, concluded with the women's (Switzerland vs. Sweden) and men's (Sweden vs. Latvia) finals, consolidating the importance of the sporting event in the town.