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===Ringette===
===Ringette===
[[File:VG ringette.png|thumb|120px|The logo of the VG-62 Ringette club from Naantali]]
[[File:VG ringette.png|thumb|120px|The logo of the VG-62 Ringette club from Naantali]]
[[Ringette]] was introduced to the city of [[Naantali]] towards the end of 1979 by a father-son duo, Alpo Lindström and his son, Jan Lindström, after Jan witnessed girls playing the sport while he had been an exchange student in the [[United States]] in 1978. Jan created the VG-62 club once he returned to Finland.<ref name=VG62ringette>{{cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/Vg62Ringette/photos/o.239841523131551/1098060640323468/|title=Alpo Lindström toi poikansa Janin kanssa ringeten Naantaliin v. 1979 ja perusti VG-62:n ringettejaoston.|website=facebook.com|author= |date=6 February 2017|access-date=10 October 2022|publisher=VG–62 Ringette|language=en}}</ref> Alpo served as chairman of the local ringette association, the VG-62 ringette team coach, and sometimes as the team's manager. He was instrumental in establishing Finland's national ringette association in 1983 ([[Ringette Finland]] and later served as a member of the board of the [[International Ringette Federation]] (IRF). The club is the home of {{interlanguage link|VG-62 (ringette)|fi}}
[[Ringette]] was introduced to the city of [[Naantali]] towards the end of 1979 by a father-son duo, Alpo Lindström and his son, Jan Lindström, after Jan witnessed girls playing the sport while he had been an exchange student in the [[United States]] in 1978. Jan created the VG-62 club once he returned to Finland.<ref name=VG62ringette>{{cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/Vg62Ringette/photos/o.239841523131551/1098060640323468/|title=Alpo Lindström toi poikansa Janin kanssa ringeten Naantaliin v. 1979 ja perusti VG-62:n ringettejaoston.|website=facebook.com|author= |date=6 February 2017|access-date=10 October 2022|publisher=VG–62 Ringette|language=en}}</ref> Alpo served as chairman of the local ringette association, the VG-62 ringette team coach, and sometimes as the team's manager. He was instrumental in establishing Finland's national ringette association in 1983 ([[Ringette Finland]] and later served as a member of the board of the [[International Ringette Federation]] (IRF). VG-62 is the home of the {{interlanguage link|VG-62 (ringette)|fi}}.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://ringette.skrl.fi/Image/seurojen%20logoja/VG_ringette_uusi.JPG|title=VG_ringette_uusi.JPG|website=ringette.skrl.fi/|author= |date= |access-date=9 October 2022|publisher= |language=en|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131101170750/http://ringette.skrl.fi/Image/seurojen%20logoja/VG_ringette_uusi.JPG|archive-date=1 November 2013|url-status=dead}}</ref>


==Notable footballers==
==Notable footballers==

Revision as of 05:19, 11 October 2022

VG-62
Sport
FoundedNaantali, Finland, 1962; 62 years ago (1962)
Official website
www.vg-62.fi

VG-62[1] is a sports club based in Naantali, Finland. It was founded in 1962[by whom?] and the name is an abbreviation of Naantali's old Latin name, "Vallis gratiae". VG-62 is particularly well known for their exemplary youth operations, for which the club has been recognised with a Nuori Suomi [fi] (Young Finland Association) award.

History

Naantali's VG-62 sports club has several teams in many sports, including the sports of ice hockey, volleyball, football, figure skating and ringette.

The VG-62 ringette club was founded by Alpo and Jan Lindström near the end of the 1970s.[2] The ringette club eventually went on to compete in Finland's national ringette league, Ringeten SM-sarja [fi], now know as "SM Ringette". VG-62 is the home of the VG-62 (ringette) club.

Ringette

File:VG ringette.png
The logo of the VG-62 Ringette club from Naantali

Ringette was introduced to the city of Naantali towards the end of 1979 by a father-son duo, Alpo Lindström and his son, Jan Lindström, after Jan witnessed girls playing the sport while he had been an exchange student in the United States in 1978. Jan created the VG-62 club once he returned to Finland.[2] Alpo served as chairman of the local ringette association, the VG-62 ringette team coach, and sometimes as the team's manager. He was instrumental in establishing Finland's national ringette association in 1983 (Ringette Finland and later served as a member of the board of the International Ringette Federation (IRF). VG-62 is the home of the VG-62 (ringette).[3]

Notable footballers

References

  1. ^ VG-62 Official Homepage
  2. ^ a b "Alpo Lindström toi poikansa Janin kanssa ringeten Naantaliin v. 1979 ja perusti VG-62:n ringettejaoston". facebook.com. VG–62 Ringette. 6 February 2017. Retrieved 10 October 2022.
  3. ^ "VG_ringette_uusi.JPG". ringette.skrl.fi/. Archived from the original on 1 November 2013. Retrieved 9 October 2022.