We train belonging into motion.
Mission
Team Ormsalva Athletic Club gathers people across generations through open training, shared meals, and practical support. We use sport as a steady meeting place in Falun. We stay small enough to know names and structured enough to keep showing up.
A winter field became a weekly ritual.
What started as cold-weather conditioning sessions turned into a standing community practice. Families stayed after drills, volunteers brought thermoses, and the club found its center.
The recovery rooms moved outdoors.
Coaches, parents, and youth leaders rebuilt the program around open-air training circles, walking meetings, and equipment libraries so no one had to sit out the season.
Faces
Six people, six different reasons to stay.
“The training changed once we stopped asking who was the fastest and started asking who needed a place to return to next week.” Field Note / Elsa Forsberg
“You can hear the club before you see it: studs on gravel, kettles opening, somebody calling one more lap just loud enough to sound like an invitation.” Field Note / Volunteer Log
Where We Work
Falun as a working field map.
How to Help
Three direct ways to contribute.
Upcoming
Next gatherings on the calendar.
Open Conditioning Session
Low-barrier evening training with shared kit available for new participants.
Volunteer Breakfast Briefing
Route assignments, safeguarding refreshers, and transport planning for the spring fixtures.
Regional Community Fixture
A mixed-age club day built around play, shared food, and short-format matches.
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