Floorball
Floorball
Casual players
The practice sessions are for casual playing. Beginning players as well as those with a bit more experience can join in. Players manage the session autonomously as they choose teams, start games, see that the games finish on time and return the equipment.
Experienced players
This practice is a good way to follow through after a course, and is also suitable for players with more experience. Players manage the session autonomously as they choose teams, start games, see that the games finish on time, and return the equipment.
Club activities
Westend Indians – “Heimo”
- Founded in 1992, Westend Indians is one of the largest floorball clubs in Finland and among the biggest sports clubs in Espoo. The club also operates at Otahalli in Otaniemi, where several groups consist of current and former Aalto University students.
- The men's representative team competes in the Finnish Floorball League, and the club has been awarded the Tähtiseura (Star Club) recognition for its high-quality club operations.
The Tribe’s recreational floorball groups at Otahalli are open to everyone, and you’re welcome to come and try them out: Tuesdays 20:00–21:00, Multipurpose Hall, Field C: Floorball - UniSport membership holders can register via the UniSport´s booking calendar.
- The session is organized in cooperation with Westend Indians, and therefore the number of participants via UniSport registration is limited to 10. Players are responsible for assembling and disassembling the rink themselves.
- Registration is required for all sessions. There are always enough players at the cooperative sessions.
- The club also has teams at various competitive levels and numerous other recreational groups. If you're interested, feel free to get in touch! You can find a suitable group, contact the club office at toimisto@westendindians.fi, or send a WhatsApp message to 050 336 3366.
Ylämummo
Ylämummo is a traditional member club of the Finnish Floorball Federation, competing in the 4th division. Our team consists of current and former Aalto University students. Our activities are relaxed yet competitive and athletic. We fight for victory but don’t get discouraged by defeat, and we always organize social events before and after the season.
You’re welcome to come and check out a Ylämummo training session. If you can keep up, you might even join the playing roster. Feel free to ask for more information about joining training sessions: henri.olavi.peltonen@gmail.com
PoRa
PoRa plays floorball on Sundays at Otahalli. PoRa’s sessions are suitable for both men and women, regardless of skill level. The goal is to move actively and soberly together while having fun!
PoRa is a sobriety organization aiming to promote and maintain the idea of sobriety among Aalto University students. The organization, founded in 1969, is now in its fifth decade of activity.
Leagues and Tournaments
Leagues start usually on October. More info about leagues here.