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Competitions

CampusSport organises several competitions during the academic year. There is a separate fee for each competition. You do not have to pay the sports fee in order to participate. Anyone can put a team together, as long as you are a student or a staff member in one of the universities in Turku. You can for example ask fellow students to join your team and participate in the competitions.

In team sports the participation fee covers the whole team. The participation fee will be paid only after it has been confirmed that there are enough participants and the competition will take place. In team sports the participants can represent only one team. The players and referees participating in the competitions are not insured by CampusSport. Do not take photos or video footage of the participants without their permission.

The information on each competition (competition schedule, participation fee, last day to enrol) is available on page Sports.

You can enrol to the competitions on page Entering.

The match schedules and results are available on page Match schedules and results.

Series

Depending on the competition, there are separate beginner, amateur, competition and personnel series. All team sports series are mixed series and there are no gender quotas. If there are not enough participants in some of the series, the series can be combined.

  • Beginner series: Only those who do not have any previous experience in competing or playing the sport regularly can participate in the beginner series. The goal is to form a relaxed and encouraging atmosphere. Since the series is meant for those who are absolute beginners, the rules of the sport can be adapted if needed.
  • Amateur series: The idea of the amateur series is that also those who do not have a lot of experience in the sport can participate. The goal is to form a relaxed and encouraging atmosphere. The rules can be revised before the competition starts.
  • Competition series: In the competition series the participants need to know the rules of the game. If most of the team’s players have a lot of experience in the sport, we encourage the team to participate in the competition series.
  • Personnel series: The personnel series is meant only for the staff members of the universities. All staff members regardless of age can participate. If they want to, the staff members can also participate in other series.

Do not have a team of your own?

CampusSport has its own team called CampitusSport. Team members are students and staff members of the universities in Turku. If you would like to compete but do not have a team of your own, you are welcome to join CampitusSport team. You can participate in just the competitions that you are interested in. There is no participation fee. If you would like to join the team, contact Petri Kuokkanen, petri.kuokkanen@campussport.fi.

CampusSport Cup

CampusSport Cup is a series that consists of CampusSport’s own competitions and lasts for the whole season. You can participate in just one competition, it is not mandatory to be part of the Cup.

Cup is divided into team sports (basketball, elephant ball, Finnish baseball, floorball, floorball 3 vs. 3, football, futsal, ice hockey, three ball championship and volleyball) and singles racket sports (badminton, padel, table tennis and tennis). Other individual and doubles sports are not part of CampusSport Cup.

The teams participating in CampusSport Cup gain points according to their placing in each competition. Champion of the cup is the team that has most points at the end of the season. The way the points are counted encourages teams to participate in as many competitions as possible.

CampusSport Cup 2024-2025: team sports score (pdf) and racket sports score (pdf)

CampusSport Cup 2017-2024 score (pdf)

Cup points are counted as follows

  1. place: number of the teams participating in the competition + 7
  2. place: number of the teams participating in the competition + 4
  3. place: number of the teams participating in the competition + 2
  4. place: number of the teams participating in the competition
  5. place and lower: team gets one point less than the team situated one place higher

If there are more than one series (amateur/competition) in the competition, the counting of the points is based on the amount of participants in the series in question. If there are both amateur and competition series, the points in the competition series will be multiplied by 2.

If the teams have same amounts of points, the placings will be determined as follows:

  1. place: amount of competition winnings
  2. place: amount of competitions the team participated in
  3. place: the average of competition placings
  4. place: teams will play one game in a sport raffled by the organizers and the winner of the competition wins the entire series