Student Open Spikeball – Uppsala

Date
21 May 2026, 17:30–20:30
Location
In the park outside Campus1477
Type
Health and exercise
Web page
https://campus1477.se/en/student-sports/cups-series-tournaments/21-may-student-open-spikeball/
Organiser
Campus1477
Contact person
Jens Lindquist
Phone
0729999095

We repeat the success and arrange a spikeball cup for students and like-minded people this year as well. Everyone is welcome, regardless of whether you have played before or have never tried before.

"Student Open Spikeball" is part of Uppsala University's and Student Health Service investment in student sports in Uppsala. The aim is to offer students and like-minded people fun sports activities to stimulate exercise, health and community. "Student Open Spikeball" is open to everyone regardless of whether you have played before or want to try it for the first time. Welcome!

It's a mixed cup that's open to everyone, so we don't differentiate whether the team consists of boy/boy, girl/girl, boy/girl or "other". Everyone meets everyone. The purpose of the cup is for us to have fun and for everyone to feel like winners, even if only one team can be victorious.

Two-man teams; max 24 teams.

To participate, you must register your team at Fwango latest by 20 May before 6pm or as long as there are spots left

Spikeball

What is Spikeball?

If you want to try Spikeball before the cup, you are welcome at our Spikeball sessions at Campus1477 indoors on Thursdays and Sundays until May and then outdoors Mondays and Thursdays from May and onwards, which we offer in collaboration with the Uppsala Roundnet Club. You sign up for the passes by becoming a (free) "Student sports member" on Campus1477 and using the activity/pass app.

The activity is a collaboration between Campus1477 and Student Health Service at Uppsala University. Read more about the Student Health Service's activities.

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