Turun Palloseura (floorball)

Football club
TPS Salibandy
Full nameTurun Palloseura
Founded1995
GroundKupittaan palloiluhalli
Capacity2500
ChairmanKalle Hirvisuo
ManagerJanne Kainulainen
LeagueF-liiga
WebsiteClub website
Home colours
Away colours
Active departments of
Turun Palloseura
Floorball Football
(Men's)
Football
(Women's)
Ice hockey
(Men's)
Ice hockey
(Women's)

Turun Palloseura (TPS) is one of the oldest sports clubs in Finland. It was founded in 1922 and floorball department was founded in 1995. The floorball department has over 850 members and it is the third largest floorball club in Finland. Men's team plays in Salibandyliiga and the women's team plays in Naisten Salibandyliiga, both on highest tiers of Finnish floorball.

History

The history of TPS's department of floorball begun in 1995 when a team named I.K.A. SBS gave their position in the men's top floorball league to TPS. Also a large number of players from I.K.A. SBS transferred to TPS. However, TPS soon fell from the top league to the I-division. It was until the end of season 2006-07 when men won the I-division and rose again to Salibandyliiga.

References

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Finland Floorball in Finland
  • Finnish Floorball Federation
Men
  • Classic
  • Erä
  • Happee
  • Indians
  • Josba
  • Koovee
  • Nokian KrP
  • NST
  • Oilers
  • OLS
  • SalBa
  • SPV
  • SSV
  • TPS
Women
  • Classic
  • Eräviikingit
  • Koovee
  • Pelicans SB
  • PSS
  • SB-Pro
  • SSRA
  • TPS
  • FBC Loisto
  • LOSB
  • NST
  • 02-Jyväskylä
  • Pirkat
  • Steelers
  • Welhot
  • ÅIF
National teams
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