About & Team

Built for youth development, driven by people who stay close to the players.

Hammarby Ungdom Innebandyforening brings together training quality, local trust and a leadership group committed to steady progress for every age level in Sorunda and the wider Nynäshamn area.

Club Focus

The association prioritises skill development, safe entry points for beginners and clear progression for players ready for more demanding match environments.

How We Work

Coaches align weekly sessions around technique, decision-making, movement quality and the kind of consistent habits that hold up across a full season.

What Matters

Families stay involved because the club balances ambition with belonging, treating player growth as both athletic and personal.

Club Story

A neighbourhood club with a long view on player confidence and continuity.

What started as a small local training effort has grown into a reliable youth floorball environment where children can start early, return each season and keep building with coaches who know their development history.

The club works closely with families, schools and volunteers to keep participation realistic and organised. That support system is a major reason players can pursue competition without losing the social warmth of a community association.

Approach

Training is designed to be demanding, readable and age-appropriate.

Sessions are structured so younger athletes learn movement and stick basics without overload, while older groups work through tactical shape, communication and leadership responsibilities around the squad.

The result is an environment where expectations are clear, feedback is specific and every player can see what the next step looks like.

Leadership Team

Eight people shaping the daily rhythm of the club.

The team combines coaching, operations, welfare and community coordination so players experience a stable and ambitious environment from registration through match day.

Portrait of Elsa Lindström, club director

Elsa Lindström

Club Director

Elsa sets the long-term direction of the association, aligning coaching standards, partnerships and family communication across every age group.

Portrait of Johan Berg, head coach

Johan Berg

Head Coach

Johan oversees training methodology and helps each squad translate weekly technical work into better decisions during high-tempo matches.

Portrait of Maja Sjöberg, player development lead

Maja Sjöberg

Player Development Lead

Maja tracks individual progress across junior groups, making sure players receive coaching that fits their stage rather than a one-size-fits-all session plan.

Portrait of Anton Nyström, community programmes coordinator

Anton Nyström

Community Programmes Coordinator

Anton connects the club with schools and local events, creating accessible ways for new children and families to discover floorball.

Portrait of Linnea Holm, girls performance coach

Linnea Holm

Girls Performance Coach

Linnea leads competitive development sessions with a focus on match intelligence, composure and the confidence required to lead within a squad.

Portrait of Karim Lund, strength and movement coach

Karim Lund

Strength & Movement Coach

Karim builds age-appropriate movement sessions that support speed, balance and durability without losing the playful energy younger athletes need.

Portrait of Moa Eriksson, welfare and inclusion lead

Moa Eriksson

Welfare & Inclusion Lead

Moa supports player wellbeing, helps new members settle in quickly and makes sure the club culture stays welcoming as the training level rises.

Portrait of Viktor Sand, operations manager

Viktor Sand

Operations Manager

Viktor keeps schedules, facilities and match-day logistics running smoothly so coaches and players can focus on preparation and performance.

Shared Standard

The club runs best when coaching quality and community care move together.

Every role on the team supports the same outcome: young players who feel challenged, supported and excited to return to the court each week.