UC Face Off

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Basic data
Surname UC Face Off
Seat Groningen
founding January 22, 1998
president Swiss Casper Knobbe
Website ucfaceoff.nl
First soccer team
Venue HG hall in the ACLO sports center
Places -
league Honor division
2014/15 season 2nd place
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The UC Face Off ( Unihockey Club Face Off ) is a floorball club from Groningen in the Netherlands . The student sports club was founded on January 22nd, 1998 as one of the first floorball clubs in the Netherlands.

The team plays for both men and women in the honor division , the highest level hockey league, and has already celebrated championship titles for women and men in its recent past. In total, they have three women's and two men's teams in the Dutch championship.

Results

Men's

The men have been playing in the top division since they were founded, although there was only one league until 2014. While they finished second after losing the final in 2000, in the following years it was only enough for third place, which they finished four times in a row between 2002 and 2005. In 2011 the team narrowly missed their first title win, tied on points with the record champions HSK from The Hague , only two more goals conceded decided to win the title. Three years later, however, it was enough for the men to win their first title, they decided the play-off final against the HSK with 5: 4 (1: 1, 3: 1, 1: 2) for themselves. In the same year, the club was also able to get the NeFUB cup trophy for the first time after failing in the first edition in 2004/05 and in the final in 2012. As a champion, Face Off then took part in the EuroFloorball Cup qualification in Poland, which the team finished second of six participants and thus successfully qualified for the EuroFloorball Cup 2014 , the European Cup for floorball teams from weaker floorball nations such as the Netherlands just 1'000 licensed players, 300 of them active men. There they could not prevail, however, and ended the tournament taking place in Norway in sixth and last place.

season space league NeFUB Cup
1999/00 2nd place Final participation not carried out
2000/01 4th place (out of 8) (only one league) not carried out
2001/02 3rd place (out of 5) (only one league) not carried out
2002/03 3rd place (of 7) (only one league) not carried out
2003/04 3rd place (of 8) (only one league) not carried out
2004/05 3rd place (of 7) Division 1 * final
2005/06 5th place (of 7) Division 1 * Semifinals
2006/07 6th place (of 7) Division 1 * Semifinals
2007/08 5th place (of 8) Division 1 * Semifinals
2008/09 5th place (of 8) 1st division * Quarter finals
2009/10 4th place (out of 8) 1st division * Semifinals
2010/11 2nd place (out of 8) 1st division * Semifinals
2011/12 3/4. Place (of 7) Honor Division * final
2012/13 4th place (out of 6) Honor Division * Round of 16
2013/14 1st place (of 6) Honor Division * winner
2014/15 5th place (out of 6) Honor Division * final
2015/16 4th place (out of 6) Honor Division * Intermediate round
* highest league

Ladies

With the first implementation of a pure championship for women in 2003/04 (previously there were already mixed championships), Face Off also took part in the championship with a team. One season later, a second team was provided for one season and the first team was also able to secure the double and thus also win the first-ever cup competition. The women's team was also more successful than the men's team, so in 2006/07 the women became champions for the second time. Six years later, in 2012/13, the team won the trophy for the second time. In 2014 the women celebrated their third championship title and a year later they achieved the double again.

Internationally, however, the team could not celebrate any successes, so the women failed to qualify for the EuroFloorball Cup in 2012 and 2014 without a win.

season space league NeFUB Cup
2003/04 2nd place (out of 6) (only one league) not carried out
2004/05 1st place (out of 9) (only one league) winner
2005/06 4th place (out of 6) (only one league) final
2006/07 1st place (of 8) (only one league) Semifinals
2007/08 4th place (out of 10) (only one league) Semifinals
2008/09 5th place (out of 10) (only one league) Semifinals
2009/10 3rd place (out of 6) 1st division * Group stage
2010/11 2nd place (out of 9) (only one league) final
2011/12 3/4. Place (of 9) (only one league) Quarter finals
2012/13 4th place (out of 10) (only one league) winner
2013/14 1st place (out of 5) Honor Division * final
2014/15 1st place (of 6) Honor Division * winner
2015/16 4th place (out of 6) Honor Division * final
* highest league

President

season Chair
2000/2001 Kristian Hiddinga
2002/2003 Huub Emons
2003/2004 Maarten ways
2007/2008 Rik Smit
2008/2009 Lidwien Reehuis
2009/2010 Nathalie Feitsma
2010/2011 Jelle de Jong
2011/2012 Dorien Cramer
2012/2013 Wouter Buter
2013/2014 Jochem de Bruin
2014/2015 Daniël Nicolai
2015/2016 Casper Knobbe

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