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floorball is also
known by many
other names, such as
saalihoki (in Estonia),
salibandy (in Finland),
innebandy (in
Sweden and Norway),
unihockey (in Switzerland...
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Turun Palloseura (TPS) is a
floorball department of the
eponymous sports club. The club is
based in and
named after Finnish town Turku. The club includes...
- the 1994–95 season. The
Salibandyliiga was
operated by the
company SSBL
Salibandy Oy, a
subsidiary of the
Finnish Floorball Federation. The
current name...
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Federation SSBL IOC
nation FIN
National flag
Sport Floorball Official website salibandy.fi
History Year of
formation 23 September 1985; 39
years ago (1985-09-23)...
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daughter clubs since 1997.
These are GrIFK-Fotboll, GrIFK-Handboll, GrIFK-
Salibandy, GrIFK-Icehockey and
GrIFK Alpine.
Football The club's main
football team...
- was
introduced for the 2000–01 season. The F-liiga is
operated by SSBL
Salibandy Oy, a
limited corporation owned entirely by the
Finnish Floorball Federation...
- and
Haroma Oy
Tenants HC TPS (1990–present) TuTo (1995–96, 2005–2006) TPS
Salibandy (2007–present, some games)
Turun NMKY (2007–present, some games)...
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finished third in the league. "Nokian KrP |
Nousu liigan kärjen tuntumaan".
salibandy.io (in Finnish). 9 May 2022.
Retrieved 21
October 2024. "Tampereen classicin...
- in Finland. SSV
Helsinki was
founded in 1986 and was
originally named Salibandy Sulkapallo Vuosaari. They got
their current name in 2000
after merging...
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Archived from the
original on
September 7, 2015. "Salibandyliigan ennätykset |
Salibandy". floorball.fi.
Archived from the
original on 2014-11-16. "People"....