
Elite European Asian Sports Team
IBK Dalen Moose, officially inaugurated on 4 August 2019, is the first Asian team in the world to merge with a professionally managed Swedish Sports Team IBK Dalen.
IBK Dalen was established in 1990 in Umea, Sweden with 39 teams and 1500 members.
They currently play in the highest-level league in Sweden: the Sweden Superliga (SSL).
Moose is by far the most successful sports team in Singapore with the greatest number of Singapore League Titles & Championships.
They compete in the highest level in the Singapore Premier League in men's & women's including a newly formed youth development team.
Our Sponsors

Individual Sponsors
Diamond: Rudy Pierre Low, Winston Lim
Platinum: Derrick Pang Chan Yew
Gold: Kelvin Koh, Derek Tan
Silver: Rayner Lee
Bronze: Justin Quek, Arlando Ang, Brian Tan
Media Sponsors: Toh Xing Jie, Melvin Chan, Chris Ang, Weijie Ng
In Collaboration With

Special Olympics Singapore
IBK Dalen Moose works closely with SG Open & Special Olympics Singapore to create a passionate and inclusive community where players of all ages, with or without intellectual or physical disabilities, can play the sport together.
IBK Dalen Moose hopes that by giving back to the community, we are able to increase the number of opportunities for community engagement, so as to grow an inclusive Singapore environment. We look forward to having your support in stepping forward to give back and to initiate the spirit of an all-inclusive and vibrant Floorball community in Singapore.

#17 Sean Huang
Defender
Sean is the current Vice-Captain of the Singapore National Team & South-East Asia (SEA) Games 2019. He scored 3 goals & created 5 assists in the recent AOC 2019, clinching the Gold Medal. 5 Time Singapore Premier League Gold Medal Recipient, 3 time Voted All Star Defender (Asia) for APAC & World Cup Qualifiers. He has amassed a total of 19 goals & 25 assists for Singapore.
He displayed his offensive skills as an Attacking Defender, when he scored 4 incredibles goals against Australia during the 2010 World Championships Qualifiers to help Singapore win 8-4.