Sports
Badminton in Espoo
Badminton for kids in Espoo
There are 4 clubs in Espoo, training at 7 venues between them. Most groups run in Tuomarila, Otaniemi and Matinkylä. Groups take children from about 5 to 19, split by age and skill level.
Below is each club's own page with its age groups, contact details and location on the map. Filter the list by district if you want something close to home or school.
What it costs
Badminton is run mostly by volunteer sports clubs, so it is fairly affordable, typically a couple of hundred euros for a season plus a small club membership. Exact prices are shown on each club's own page.
Districts
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Tapion Sulka
Otaniemi
Tapion Sulka is one of the largest and most successful badminton clubs in Finland, located in Espoo. The club offers high-quality coaching for children and teenagers of all skill levels, from beginners to competitive players, and organizes camps and tournaments.
Pontus Jäntti Sulkapallokoulu
Tuomarila
The Pontus Jäntti Badminton School (Sulkapallokoulu) offers coaching for children and adults in Espoo and Helsinki. The school provides group lessons, private tuition, and summer camps for players of all levels, from beginners to advanced.
Laaksolahden Sulkapallo
Tuomarila
Laaksolahden Sulkapallo (LaSuPa) is a badminton club specializing in junior coaching. The club has over 130 junior players, ranging from beginners to national team members. The club also offers weekly training for adults, summer camps, and family mini-courses.
Espoo Sulkapallo Badminton (ESB)
Matinkylä
One of the largest badminton clubs in Finland, offering training for all ages and skill levels. The club has groups for children (mini-badminton), teenagers, adult hobbyists, and competitive athletes.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does badminton cost in Espoo?
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Badminton is run mostly by volunteer sports clubs, so it is fairly affordable, typically a couple of hundred euros for a season plus a small club membership. Exact prices are shown on each club's own page.
What age is badminton suitable for?
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Most children start badminton around ages seven to nine, once they can reliably rally, though some clubs welcome keen younger players. Groups are then divided by age and skill level, with a separate beginner track before doubles and competitive play.
Where can I find badminton clubs in Espoo?
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Clubs are spread across the city and its districts. Use the map and filters above to find the location nearest to you.