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Växjö IBK
Växjö
Nickname(s)Vipers
Founded1988
ArenaFortnox Arena
Capacity1,600
CoachJyri Korsman
LeagueSwedish Super League
ChampionshipsSvenska Cupen= 1
Home colors Away colors

Växjö Vipers, formerly and also known as Växjö IBK, is a floorball club in Växjö. Växjö Vipers is one of Småland's most successful floorball associations that had elite teams for both ladies and gentlemen. The club has the most DM titles in Småland. Växjö IBK was founded in 1988 when Växjö Östra IK (VöIK) was formed. In 1996, the club merged with Hovshaga AIF, and the name was changed to Växjö Innebandyklubb.

Växjö Vipers were appointed as the association of the year 08/09 by Småland's floorball association.

In 2013, Växjö Vipers were also awarded Smålandsposten's gold medal for their sporting achievements. During the 2016/2017 season, Växjö Vipers finished second in the Swedish Superliga final in the Globen.

The team's current coach (2023/2024) is Jyri Korsman.

References

  1. "Växjö Vipers - Årets Innebandyförening" (in Swedish). 17 September 2009. Archived from the original on 25 May 2012.
  2. Magnusson, Dan (2017-04-22). "Strålande SM-final - men Växjö Vipers fick ge sig" (in Swedish). Retrieved 2023-09-23.

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