Petra Kundert

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Petra Kundert Floorball player
Information about the player
birthday June 25, 1980
place of birth IgisSwitzerland
Player related information
position Striker
Clubs in the youth
Piranha Chur
Clubs as active 1
Years society Sp T A. Pt
-2002 Piranha Chur
2002-2006 Red Ants Rychenberg Winterthur
2006 IKSU 11 6th 6th 12
2007-2009 Red Ants Rychenberg Winterthur
National team 2
2000-2009 Switzerland 55 36 13 49
1 Only league and playoff games are given.
As of September 30, 2016

2 As of September 30, 2016

Petra Kundert (born June 25, 1980 in Igis , Switzerland ) is a former Swiss floorball player .

In 2005 she won all the titles that could be achieved in floorball. In the IFF 's 25th anniversary brochure “This is Floorball” , Petra Kundert was named as one of the most successful players of the 21st century and described as a fast and talented player who was known for her winner mentality and often also as the best Floorball player in the world.

Club career

Kundert learned to play floorball at Piranha Chur . On November 10, 2000, she played the first game for the Swiss national team . In 2002 she moved to the Red Ants Rychenberg Winterthur , where she became the top player and top scorer of the team. In 2003 she won silver with the Swiss national team at the World Championships in Bern. In 2004 Kundert won the double with the Red Ants ( Swiss champion and cup winner ).

The high point of her career was finally in 2005: In January she won the European Cup with the Red Ants and was voted MVP of the tournament. She contributed two of the three goals and an assist to the win of the Winterthur women in the final. As in the previous year, the Red Ants won the double at national level. After completing the national championship, she won the only world championship title to date for Switzerland with the Swiss national team on June 6th . Here, too, Kundert contributed two goals and an assist to the 3: 4 final victory over Finland and was elected to the all-star team of the World Cup together with two teammates. In December Kundert was voted MVP for the 2004/05 season at the Swiss Floorball Awards.

After this successful year, she played another year for the Red Ants and was again elected to the European Cup Allstar team in the coming season. Then she took one of the offers from Sweden and moved to the Swedish champions IKSU in Umeå at the beginning of the 2006/07 season . However, she switched back to the Red Ants Winterthur after half a season. Three and a half years later, Kundert ended her floorball career at the age of 29.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Jonas Schneeberger: Carried by passion . In: Südostschweiz (newspaper) . December 27, 2014 ( online [accessed September 30, 2016]).
  2. International Floorball Federation (Ed.): This is Floorball . 25th Anniversary Silver Edition. 2011, p. 32 ( online at ISSUU [accessed September 30, 2016]).
  3. ^ Women's A national team - Eternal squad. Swiss Unihockey, accessed on September 18, 2016 .
  4. ^ Klaus Bösch: Zug Highlands win preparatory tournament in Winterthur. In: unihockey.ch. August 25, 2002, accessed September 30, 2016 .
  5. Damian Keller: EC gold for Red Ants. In: unihockey.ch. January 9, 2005, accessed September 30, 2016 .
  6. Damian Keller: We are world champions! In: unihockey.ch. June 5, 2005, accessed September 30, 2016 .
  7. ^ Klaus Bösch: Three Swiss women in the AllStar team. In: unihockey.ch. June 5, 2005, accessed September 30, 2016 .
  8. ^ Klaus Bösch: Floorball Awards 2004/2005. In: unihockey.ch. December 10, 2005, accessed September 30, 2016 .
  9. Damian Keller: The all-star teams of the EC 2006. In: unihockey.ch. January 9, 2006, accessed September 30, 2016 .
  10. Reto Voneschen: Petra Kundert to IKSU. In: unihockey.ch. June 7, 2006, accessed September 30, 2016 .
  11. Damian Keller: Petra Kundert back at Red Ants! In: unihockey.ch. June 7, 2006, accessed September 30, 2016 .