Sports
Multi-Sport & General in Helsinki
Multi-Sport & General for kids in Helsinki
There are 8 clubs in Helsinki, training at 10 venues between them. Most groups run in Munkkivuori, Kamppi / Ruoholahti and Töölö. Groups take children from about 2 to 20, 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
Multi-sport clubs are usually run by non-profit sports associations or municipalities and are among the more affordable options, often around 50-250 euros per season. Exact prices are shown on each club's own page.
Districts
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Espoo Wolverines
Helsinki
The largest American football club in Finland, founded in 1995. Offers training for children and youth in U9–U20 teams, as well as flag football and cheerleading.
Talihalli - Talin sulkapallo- ja squashkeskus
Munkkivuori
Talihalli (Tali Badminton and Squash Center) is a sports center in Helsinki specializing in racket sports: badminton, squash, padel, racketball, and table tennis. They offer Minisulkis courses, squash schools, and combined badminton and squash clubs for children and teenagers.
Salmisaaren liikuntakeskus
Kamppi / Ruoholahti
A versatile sports center in Helsinki bringing together a wide range of activities for the whole family under one roof. The center hosts operators offering climbing, beach volleyball, figure skating, ice hockey, and dance, as well as entertainment options like laser tag and bowling.
Töölön kisahalli
Töölö
A legendary sports complex in Helsinki, known as 'Kisis', open for independent training and club activities. The hall features facilities for basketball, gymnastics, fencing, table tennis, dance, and a gym. It is a popular spot for children and youth activities and serves as a home arena for many sports clubs.
Helsinki Hockey Club
Käpylä
Helsinki Hockey Club is a new field hockey club in Helsinki, founded in 2024. They offer training sessions for U12 and U18 juniors as well as adults at the historic Helsinki Velodrome in Käpylä. The club values community, fun, and collaboration.
Puistolan Urheilijat ry
Suurmetsä
Puistolan Urheilijat ry is a multi-sport club in North Helsinki with around 1,700 members across five sections: football, tennis, badminton, fitness and kendo. For children and youth it offers a football school for ages 2–5 and age-group teams up to U20, tennis courses, badminton, children's fitness classes and summer camps. The club describes itself as 'the neighbourhood's activity provider'.
Helsinki Warriors Hockey Club
Helsinki
Helsinki Warriors is an international field hockey club based in Helsinki, founded in 2014. The club offers training for various age groups, including junior teams (U-11, U-14), and welcomes players of all skill levels. The Warriors are known for their friendly and inclusive atmosphere.
Helsingin Mailapelikeskus
Puistola
Helsingin Mailapelikeskus is a versatile racket sports center in Northeast Helsinki. It offers facilities for tennis, badminton, squash, table tennis, padel, pickleball, and billiards. The center also provides coaching for children and adults, organized by partner clubs.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does multi-sport & general cost in Helsinki?
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Multi-sport clubs are usually run by non-profit sports associations or municipalities and are among the more affordable options, often around 50-250 euros per season. Exact prices are shown on each club's own page.
What age is multi-sport & general suitable for?
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Many multi-sport groups welcome children from as young as three or four, with parents sometimes joining the youngest sessions. Groups are split by age so activities match each stage of a child's development.
Where can I find multi-sport & general clubs in Helsinki?
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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.