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Theme: Sport as occupation

Red workers with white sails

Red workers with white sails

Sports and politics are closely related in Finland. For more than a century, the country has had double sports clubs – for people on the political left and the political right. Now, the Finnish Workers' Sports Federation is considering its future as fewer and fewer identify as workers and class divisions decrease.

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The Swedish football club using sports against unemployment and for inclusion

The Swedish football club using sports against unemployment and for inclusion

The challenge for sports clubs is to attract those who have not yet become engaged, especially those who need support on their journey toward a healthier life and who want to become more involved in society. It’s about more than just building muscles.

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Coach to Norwegian ski stars: Burnout not worth it

Coach to Norwegian ski stars: Burnout not worth it

Lage Sofienlund is a successful cross-country skiing coach. While training to be one, he asked himself more than once: “Is being a coach really a career?”

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Pro footballer: Takes more than playing ball

Pro footballer: Takes more than playing ball

Santeri Väänänen (22) from Finland is a professional football player for Norwegian Rosenborg BK. Everyday life is pretty much the same regardless of which country you are playing in, he thinks.

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Living his boyhood dream on Faroese football pitches

Living his boyhood dream on Faroese football pitches

Mikkel Dahl has played against global stars like Ivan Perisic, he has won the championship, the cup final and holds the record for most league goals. He has done it all with a club he never heard about before he was 27: Havnar Bóltfelag in the Faroe Islands.

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Company sports enjoys high participation levels in Iceland

Company sports enjoys high participation levels in Iceland

In most Nordic countries, company sports are overseen by a special federation. In Iceland, it is done by the public sports section at the National Olympic and Sports Association. Participation levels have been good, and the companies see more and more benefits from increasing them.

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