Masters Ulbroka/LU Victory in Jogeva – Lente.lv

Victory in an intense battle: “Masters Ulbroka/LU” wins points in Jogeva

An exciting match took place in the Latvian and Estonian floorball league, in which “Masters Ulbroka/LU” met the Estonian team “Jõgeva SK Tähe/Olivia” on the road. Although during the game Ulbrok people were able to create an impressive advantage, the victory was won only with a minimal score of 6:5. This success allowed “Masters Ulbroka/LU” to increase their points collection in the league, demonstrating character and team play. Viktor Vlasov and the team, playing a tense game, proved their ability to protect the victory even when the opponent is actively trying to get it back.

The start of the game was particularly successful for the “Masters Ulbroka/LU” team. Already in the first period, they were able to take a convincing lead with 4:0. The goals were scored by Renārs Liepiņš, Rolands Kovalevskis, Eduards Stūre and Valters Lapiņš, demonstrating excellent attacking play and accuracy. Although the first period ended with a three-goal advantage (4:1), in the second third “Masters Ulbroka/LU” was able to further increase its advantage. Valdis Valters Vanags, playing in the numerical minority, scored a goal, making the result 5:1 and giving the impression that the victory was certain. However, as often happens in floorball, the game must be played to the end.

Intrigue until the last second

The end of the second third turned out to be very tense for the “Masters Ulbroka/LU” team. In a few minutes, the Estonian team managed to recover three goals, reducing the deficit to a minimum and creating intrigue for the continuation. Such a turn shows the perseverance of the “Jõgeva SK Tähe/Olivia” team and the ability to take advantage of the opponents’ mistakes. The score became 5:4, and any mistake could decide the fate of the game.

In the 54th minute, Nik Blumfeld scored a goal, restoring the two-goal lead (6:4), which seemingly ensured a calmer end to the game for “Masters Ulbroka/LU”. However, the Estonian floorball players did not give up and scored another goal, getting closer to 6:5. This battle for every square meter of the pitch and every shot showed the immense motivation of both teams. The victory was secured by just one goal, underscoring the importance of the team’s defensive work and ability to maintain tension.

“Masters Ulbroka/LU” – a series of stable successes

This success is not the only recent success in the ranks of “Masters Ulbrok/LU”. Despite the difficult course of the game in Jogeva, the team continues to demonstrate a stable performance in the Latvian and Estonian floorball league. Recent results show the team’s strong position in the league. For example, on November 13, “Masters Ulbroka/LU” beat “Lielvārde/Unihoc” 10:6 at home, demonstrating a strong attack and the individual mastery of Rolandas Kovalevskis, who scored five goals. This victory was the eleventh in a row in the Elvi floorball league, which confirms the team’s leading position.

Before that, on October 11, the team also convincingly defeated “Ķekava/RB&B” with a score of 6:4, and later, on October 28, met with “FK Irlava/ISAM”. “Masters Ulbroka/LU” is not only a strong domestic team, but also a four-time champion of Latvia, demonstrating long-term dominance in the sport.

Latvian and Estonian floorball league perspectives

The Latvian and Estonian floorball league is becoming more and more intense, gathering both strong Latvian and Estonian teams. The performance of “Masters Ulbroka/LU” shows the ability of Latvian clubs to compete and achieve success at the international level. This league offers exciting battles and a great platform for the development of floorball in both countries. The performance of the teams in the league, for example, “Ķekava/RB&B” takes the sixth place, and “FBK SĀC” the seventh, showing the efforts and progress of other Latvian teams.

The next match, in which “Masters Ulbroka/LU” will play at home, is scheduled for November 23 against “Bauskas BJSS”.

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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