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253 Organisations
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Rampen IK
Gothenburg community group Rampen has created in February 2016 a football team for refugee girls in the city. Over 100 girls have…Read more -
KSV Eendracht BaZel
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Clemensnas IF
In Skelleftea the Nigerian coach and multiple time African Footballer of the Year Perpetua Nkwocha is running football sessions for refugees…Read more -
Flyttfågeln FC
Flyttfågeln FC was founded in 2015 and is made up of young refugees and asylum seekers aged between 15 and 16 years old from the Farsta…Read more -
Tillsammans Cup (Together Cup)
The Tillsammans or Together Cup is a football tournament that takes place every year on the 6th June across Sweden to celebrate the…Read more -
Hisingsbacka FC
The club has started a football programme for refugees and a combined football cultural programme for girls. Trainings take place once a…Read more -
Unite People FC
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Assyriska FF
Assyriska FF in Södertälje, Sweden was founded in 1974 by Assyrian refugees from the Middle East. Today the club embrace its origins and…Read more -
Gottne IF
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Sandarna Team C
Unaccompanied refugee minors in Gothenburg learn about Swedish culture and improve their football skills at Sandarna Team C. Nearly 200 boys…Read more -
IF Positivum
IF Positivum is inclusive for all and offers a range of sporting activities including football to refugees and asylum seekers across the…Read more -
Skiljebo SK
In collaboration with refugee centres in Flygskytten and Signalisten, Skiljebo SK holds two football sessions per week from 3pm to 4pm for…Read more -
Askim IK
Askim IK, a Gothenburg-based club, has organised a Welcome Cup to foster the inclusion of refugees and asylum seekers in Sweden. Refugees…Read more -
Malmö FF
The Swedish club Malmö FF and the Malmö city council have partnered-up to provide training sessions for refugees. The sessions have been…Read more
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