Start a new hobby - sign up for Joo Basketball
Try something new and join us at Joo Basketball in Nokia! Joo Kodit offers it for you in collaboration with BC Nokia.
Joo Basketball is ideal for any women beginners looking to pick up a super fun new hobby. It's a chance to discover the fun of team sports and forge new friendships. We'll meet up weekly at the sports hall, where BC Nokia's top coaches will introduce you to the basics of basketball in a relaxed and friendly environment.
What, where, when?
What: Basketball training for beginner women (over 18)
Where: Harjuniitty sports hall. Some practices may be held at the AGCO Power Arena.
When: On Sunday evenings from 8 p.m. to 9.15 p.m, starting from 19 January 2025. Training schedules may vary slightly. BC Nokia will inform participants of any deviation schedules separately.
What to bring: Indoor sportswear, indoor trainers and a water bottle.
Please also notice: There's no specific insurance for the basketball sessions, so you play at your own risk.
What does it cost?
Free for Joo Kodit residents
For others €75 autumn season. You can also pay with Smartum or Epassi. The price includes:
Basketball workouts run by BC Nokia's top coaches
A Joo Basketball T-shirt for new players
Entry to one BC Nokia men's game
How to sign up?
There is room for the first 35 enrollees, so be quick! Sign up for Joo Koris by 5 January with this form (in Finnish). Registration is binding.
You can come and try Joo Basketball for the first time for free. Also in that case, please register beforehand using our form. You may cancel your registration free of charge after the first time by notifying BC Nokia in writing.
"This project has been a truly inspiring experience for us as coaches. It's great to see how many beginners at Joo Koris have gone above and beyond and found a passion for a sport that they may not have thought of trying before. Basketball is about much more than just shooting the ball - it's about working together, learning and challenging yourself. As coaches, we have the privilege of being part of building this great community."
Greg Gibson, BC Nokia's head coach