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Finnish Sports Office
Finnish Sports Federation Street address: Radiokatu 20, 7th floor, 00240 Helsinki Postal address: FIN-00093 SLU Tel. +358 9 3481 21 Telefax +358 9 3481 2602 Internet: www.slu.fi Email: firstname.lastname@slu.fi |
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Administration |
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Secretary General |
Jukka Pekkala |
2603 |
Assistant, Management and Sports Policy |
Satu Himberg |
2211 |
Coordinator of Marketing |
Christine Heinonen |
2406 |
Director of Finances |
Heikki Kahakorpi |
2210 |
Administrative Assistant |
Kirsi Alhanen |
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Sport Policy |
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Director of Sport Policy |
Kerstin Ekman |
2224 |
Special Adviser |
Rainer Anttila |
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Assistant for Sport Policy |
Niina Majamaa |
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Communications |
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Director of Communications |
Eila Ruuskanen-Himma |
2604 |
Communications officer |
Anita Malkamäki |
2608 |
Assistant for Communications |
Pauliina Rissanen |
2607 |
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Education and training |
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Director of Education |
Pekka Nikulainen |
2290 |
Project Manager, Good Company Plan |
Timo Simonen |
2064 |
Manager of Services |
Janne Ollikainen |
2404 |
Coordinator of Education |
Anu Halonen |
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International Relations |
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Manager of International Relations |
Terhi Heinilä |
2606 |
Coordinator of International Relations |
Essi Puistonen |
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Sports Development Aid |
Ari Koivu |
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Social responsibility |
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Manager of Social Resposibility |
Nelli Koivisto |
2605 |
Coordinator for Multicultural Sports and International Relations |
Kristiina Heinonen |
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Coordinator of Environment Work |
Karoliina Luoto |
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The Executive board of FSF |
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President |
Timo Laitinen |
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Vice-Presidents |
Tuija Brax |
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Jorma Hyytiä |
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Kalevi Olin |
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Members |
Tuija Brax |
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Tellervo Haapaniemi-Koskinen |
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Kalevi Hemilä |
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Kimmo Pentikäinen |
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Kirsti Partanen |
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Eija Vähälä |
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Anneli Kiljunen |
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Kari Uotila |
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Jouko Purontakanen |
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Kaisu Laasonen |
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Pirjo Rusanen |
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Timo Sahi |
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Anne Kettunen |
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Michael Oksanen | Finnish Sports Federation
- non-governmental sports federation for over one million Finns
- the Finnish Sports Federation was founded in November 1993
- the Federation serves as an umbrella organisation for all of its member organisations
- the FSF has 127 member organisations, the membership of which totals over 1,1 million Finns.
Sports in good company
- The aim on the Finnish Sports Federation is an equal sports culture, where all Finns have equal opportunities to participate, act and make decisions concerning sports.
- The most important task for the Finnish Sports Federation is to ensure a healthy social environment for the sporting society in Finland and to be able to respond to the changing requirements of physically active people.
- The Finnish Sports Federation has chosen to operate through a vital, non-governmental activity in sports.
Finnish sports operate
- On the local level - 9 000 sports clubs and other local organisations
- On the regional level - regional organisations and the regional organisations of the member organisations
- On the national level - national member organisations, FSF Board of Directors, FSF Office and FSF Service Unit.
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Veikkaus cooperates with FSF
- The sports organisations receive state aids, which secure sports opportunities for all Finns and especially for families
- approximately 85 million euros from Veikkaus’ profits is annually directed to sports over the Ministry of Education.
- Sports betting make up one third of Veikkaus’ turnover.
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More information: Essi Puistonen, Finnish Sports Federation, tel. +358 9 3481 2606, first name.last name@slu.fi
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