Hammarby Youth Floorball

Young players grow faster when training, belonging, and local pride move together.

We bring structured floorball, trusted coaching, and a strong community network to children and teenagers across Sorunda and the wider Nynäshamn area.

Mission

A club structure built for player confidence, healthy competition, and long-term joy in the game.

Hammarby Ungdom Innebandyforening gives young athletes a place to start well, compete responsibly, and stay connected to a supportive club culture. Every session is designed to improve movement, decision-making, teamwork, and self-belief.

Local access
Training and matchday support designed around family life in Sorunda and Nynäshamn.
Clear development
Age-appropriate coaching that balances fun, fundamentals, and progression.
Impact

Measured in players returning, families engaging, and teams improving together.

92%
Player retention from autumn to spring season
28
League and festival matchdays supported each year
1,200+
Combined youth training hours delivered annually
36
Community volunteers helping events, transport, and club life
Programs

Three clear entry points for every stage of the youth journey.

Start Smart

Introductory sessions for younger players focused on movement, stick control, friendship, and enjoying the sport from day one.

See beginner pathway

Team Development

Weekly training blocks and match preparation for players ready to sharpen game sense, fitness, and collective play.

View team training

Club Community

Holiday camps, family events, and volunteer opportunities that keep the club strong beyond the rink and scoreboard.

Meet the community
From first stick touches to matchday confidence
Club Story

Strong youth programs rely on routines families can trust and coaches who know how to scale ambition.

Our club model is designed to be welcoming for beginners and demanding in the right ways for returning players. We focus on training standards, respectful team culture, and steady progression that feels visible over the course of a season.

  • Players train in environments that emphasize equal attention, communication, and practical skill repetition.
  • Parents get clarity on schedules, expectations, and the development goals behind each age-group experience.
  • Directors and volunteers keep the club locally anchored while opening pathways to broader competition.
Learn About the Team
Testimonials

What families and players notice first is the feeling of being expected, seen, and challenged well.

Partners

Local and regional supporters helping youth sport stay ambitious and accessible.

Sorunda Sport partner logo
Nyna Build partner logo
Bay Transit partner logo
Skargard Care partner logo
Hallen Host partner logo
Baltic Foods partner logo
Youth Lift partner logo
Stockholm Print partner logo
Latest Posts

Stories from training halls, tournaments, and the people shaping the club.

Training Culture

How our autumn sessions build composure before competition intensity rises

A look at the drills, communication habits, and recovery rhythm we use to help players settle quickly into the season.

Read the story
Community

Why volunteer match support has become one of the club’s strongest development tools

Behind every smooth matchday is a network of adults who help young athletes experience structure, calm, and momentum.

See how to help
Player Pathways

What changes when junior players move from participation habits into competitive discipline

We break down the training expectations, leadership standards, and mindset shifts that support the transition.

Explore pathways
Join the Club

Ready to give a young player a stronger team, clearer coaching, and a club that feels local from day one?

Whether you are registering a beginner, looking for a competitive pathway, or asking how to volunteer, we can point you to the right next step.

Contact Hammarby Youth
Newsletter

Get fixtures, registration windows, and club updates in one concise email.

Stay informed about team notices, seasonal events, and practical information for families and supporters.