The club was founded in 1916 by group of athletes who left NMKY Helsinki.
Its sports included football, ice hockey, boxing, orienteering and athletics.
The club won the Finnish championship in football in 1942, although a regular league type competition could not be played due to the war, and the whole competition consisted of two cup rounds with a total of three matches.
Veikko Pakkanen and Viljo Huuska were among the sportsmen who founded the orienteering competition Jukola relay in 1948.
In the 1950s and 1960s the club was active in youth work in ski jumping in the Helsinki area.