Henrik Stenberg scored the winning goal against Finland in WFC 2014 in front of the loud Swedish audience at Scandinavium in Gothenburg. Now his eyes are set for the WFC 2018 in Prague.
Henrik, how is your life at the moment?
It’s
fine, not too much to complain on. I am playing floorball as pro for
the last five years and am really enjoying my life for the moment.
What do you recall from your first WFC?
It
was in 2010. I had worked very hard to take part in the senior national
team after having played the WFC 07 and 09 with the U19 team. It’s
always a great feeling to put on the yellow-blue jersey. My strongest
memory from that tournament is the final against Finland. The WFC was at
their home court and the noise was deafening, we had to write to each
other on tablets.
What are your memories regarding the WFC 2014?
The
whole atmosphere, it was really cool to be playing in Sweden. It was
nearly full-house every game for us. I even had my family coming to
Gothenburg for the finals. It’s always nice to have some extra support.
Could you try to recall and describe the moment right before the decisive goal you scored in the final?
I
don’t have any direct memories from before the goal, only that it was a
really tight game and that I felt like the next goal was going to be
the winning one.
When you think about this goal, what is the strongest feeling?
It
makes me happy to think back on that specific goal. It was one of the
best memories and feelings of my carrier. I really strongly believed
that it would be the winning goal for us and it in the end was.
Was this goal the most important one in your career?
Absolutely
one of them. The sudden death penalty shoot-out goal when we won our
second SM gold with Storvreta IBK is also a very strong memory for me.
It is so much fun to play tight games and in the end to win. There is
actually no better satisfaction than the victory
Were you often reminded about it even in later years of your career?
Yes, it’s a memory that many remembers and of course it´s fun that it happened at the home WFC.
How likely it is that you will be in the team for the WFC 2018 in Prague?
Sweden
has the toughest competition and it’s always many who can take part in
the WFC team. My goal is to be one of them! I have been playing four
latest WFCs and if everything is going as I want it to, and my body can
stay healthy, the chances are pretty good.
Do you believe that Sweden will win this time?
Yes, we are always the biggest favorites for the gold. We have the best players and management of all the participating nations.
What would you invite the worldwide audience for at the WFC in Prague? Why should they come and what can they expect.
The best floorball they can see internationally. WFC is always a big party!
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