Fleurop at the Spengler Cup Davos, December 26-31, 2026

Fleurop at the Spengler Cup Davos, December 26-31, 2026

The Spengler Cup Davos is one of Switzerland's biggest sporting events. Around 100,000 visitors come to Davos every year and enjoy the thrilling atmosphere in and around the Eisstadium (Ice Stadium). Fleurop is once again Official Supplier.
Ilves Tampere returns to Davos after more than 50 years
The field of participants for the 98th Spengler Cup Davos is complete: Ilves Tampere will represent Finland at the traditional tournament in 2026. The club from Tampere has been among the top tier of Finnish ice hockey for years and has recently impressed with strong performances at both the national and international levels. Ilves will be participating in Davos for the second time since 1972. With Ilves Tampere, Adler Mannheim, the U.S. Collegiate Selects, Frölunda HC, the SCL Tigers, and defending champion HC Davos, the field for the 98th Spengler Cup Davos is now complete.

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Fleurop - providing floral eye-catchers since 2007
Since 2007, Fleurop has been the Official Supplier of the renowned Spengler Cup, one of the oldest and most prestigious ice hockey tournaments in the world. As part of this partnership, Fleurop plays a key role in designing the «Loft 23» hospitality area. There, beautiful floral and plant arrangements delight guests, enhance the tables and the room’s ambiance, and contribute to a festive atmosphere. This ensures an unforgettable experience for everyone in attendance.
Classy Fleurop bouquets — for each team's «Best Players»
After each of the 11 games, the two best players from each team are awarded an elegant Fleurop bouquet. This gesture recognizes outstanding performance while also boosting TV exposure, as the winners accept the awards publicly. Fleurop thus not only complements the decor but also becomes an active part of the sporting culture and the festivities surrounding the Spengler Cup.
Sport connects and moves people — flowers do the same
Dr. Carl Spengler’s donation of the Challenge Cup in 1923 went beyond supporting the HC Davos: In the wake of the conflicts of World War I, it was intended to provide a platform for fair, friendly competition and thus rebuild trust between nations. The same is true of flowers: they symbolize beauty and hope and evoke emotions that leave us speechless. International understanding, optimism, and the desire for peace remain of great importance today. In a world full of conflict, sports and the symbolism of flowers can once again foster encounters and promote human understanding.

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