Pyrkivä Turku, Finnish Turun Pyrkivä, earlier Maarian Pyrkivä (‘endeavouring’) is a sports club from Turku, Finland, which was founded in 1906 by sportsmen who represented artistic gymnastics. The club was founded as a section of the Työväenyhdistys Tarmo (‘Workers Association Vigour’ or ‘Stamina’ of Raunistula, Maaria. In 1912 the club became independent of its parent organisation, and green was chosen as its colour.
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| - Pyrkivä Turku, Finnish Turun Pyrkivä, earlier Maarian Pyrkivä (‘endeavouring’) is a sports club from Turku, Finland, which was founded in 1906 by sportsmen who represented artistic gymnastics. The club was founded as a section of the Työväenyhdistys Tarmo (‘Workers Association Vigour’ or ‘Stamina’ of Raunistula, Maaria. In 1912 the club became independent of its parent organisation, and green was chosen as its colour.
- Pyrkivä Turku is a sports club in Turku, Finland. It was founded in 1906 as a section of the Työväenyhdistys Tarmo (‘Workers Association Vigour’ or ‘Stamina’ of Raunistula, Maaria. In 1912 the club became independent of its parent organisation, and green was chosen as its colour. The club formerly had an ice hockey section, which took part in the top-level SM-sarja during the 1951-52 and 1952-53 seasons.
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| - Pyrkivä Turku, Finnish Turun Pyrkivä, earlier Maarian Pyrkivä (‘endeavouring’) is a sports club from Turku, Finland, which was founded in 1906 by sportsmen who represented artistic gymnastics. The club was founded as a section of the Työväenyhdistys Tarmo (‘Workers Association Vigour’ or ‘Stamina’ of Raunistula, Maaria. In 1912 the club became independent of its parent organisation, and green was chosen as its colour.
- Pyrkivä Turku is a sports club in Turku, Finland. It was founded in 1906 as a section of the Työväenyhdistys Tarmo (‘Workers Association Vigour’ or ‘Stamina’ of Raunistula, Maaria. In 1912 the club became independent of its parent organisation, and green was chosen as its colour. The club formerly had an ice hockey section, which took part in the top-level SM-sarja during the 1951-52 and 1952-53 seasons.
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