Lions Lose to Ķekava in Floorball | Sportacentrs.com

The Ķekava team is in the fourth position with 16 points in 14 games, far behind the top trio, while the EMU SK team is only one point behind, with a game in reserve. Therefore, in the battle with the “lions”, who got their first victory of the season yesterday, surprisingly defeating “Sparta” Tallinn, the victory was very necessary. Until now, the two teams had played one match against each other, the Ķekava floorball players won at home with a score of 5:2.

This time, until the 18th minute of the match, the scoreboard remained 0:0, when Enija Kalniņa proved to be accurate. The advantage was doubled at the beginning of the second period, when Annie Dart Dankfelde knew how to use the numerical majority. However, the hard-earned advantage was erased in the 36th minute of the match, when Paula Metalas and Anete Gaile scored with an interval of 24 seconds.

The hosts were able to respond to Samanta Bērzina’s goal with Linda Dadayeva’s goal, making it 3:3, but then Patricija Kubuliņa, who already moved from the Lions to “Ķekava/Latvijas Mediji” during the season, restored the lead for the guests, but after 24 seconds, Kalniņa also scored the fourth goal. In the final minute of the match, Linda Lubgāne made it 4:5, but failed to score the equalizing goal.

Latvian-Estonian combined floorball league for women, February 1

“Lions of Riga” – “FK Ķekava/Latvijas Mediji” 4:5 (0:1; 2:1; 2:3)
The most successful in the “Lions of Riga” team: Paula Metalas 1 (1+0), Anete Gaile 1 (1+0), Linda Dadayeva 1 (1+0)
The most productive in the team of FC “Ķekava/Latvijas Mediji”: Enija Kalniņa 2 (2+0), Annie Darta Dankefelde 2 (1+1), Samanta Bērziņa 1 (1+0)

Tournament table

Place Team Games Gate To the point
1. NND/RJTC 13 65:33 33
2. Reuben 14 101:39 33
3. Sparta Tallinn 14 110:69 32
4. FK Ķekava/Latvijas Media 15 55:84 19
5. EMU SK 13 48:67 15
6. Leckring 15 71:113 9
7. Riga Lions 12 35:80 3

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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