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HooGee or Haukilahden Pallo – Gäddviks Boll HooGee is a
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football club established in 1980. The club is based in the district of Haukilahti in the city of
Espoo Espoo (, ; sv, Esbo) is a city and municipality in the region of Uusimaa in the Republic of Finland. It is located on the northern shore of the Gulf of Finland, bordering the cities of Helsinki, Vantaa, Kirkkonummi, Vihti and Nurmijärvi ...
and specialises in youth football. HooGee draws its membership base mainly from the Westend- Haukilahti- Niittykumpu-Tontunmäki area but others are also welcome. The Club runs several junior teams and aims to provide boys and girls from Espoo with the opportunity to practice football. HooGee participates in the city of Espoo and the Uusimaa district's leagues, tournaments, and organises football schools, camps and various theme days. With four men's teams in addition to the youth section, the club in total has over 800 active members. HooGee's name stands for Haukilahti (= Hoo) followed by the Swedish counterpart Gäddvik (= Gee).


Season to season

* = current position


2010 season

HooGee M1 managed to secure a place in
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after beating LePa 2–1 away in Leppävaara in their final match of the season, thus finishing 8th, after collecting 25 points in 20 matches. In the Uusimaa Cup they managed to make it to the final eight, before dropping out to Akilles from
Porvoo Porvoo (; sv, Borgå ; la, Borgoa) is a city and a municipality in the Uusimaa region of Finland, situated on the southern coast about east of the city border of Helsinki and about from the city centre. Porvoo was one of the six medieval to ...
. In the
Finnish Cup The Finnish Cup ( fi, Suomen cup; sv, Finlands cup) is Finland's main national cup competition in football. This yearly competition is open for all member clubs of the FA of Finland and has been played since 1955. The winner qualifies for the ...
they lost to NJS from
Nurmijärvi Nurmijärvi () is the most populated rural municipality of Finland, located north of the capital Helsinki. The neighboring municipalities of Nurmijärvi are Espoo, Vantaa, Tuusula, Hyvinkää and Vihti, and it is part of the Greater Helsinki. Th ...
9–1 in the first round of the competition. HooGee 2 managed to secure themselves top spot in Section 1 in
Kutonen Kutonen or VI divisioona is the seventh level in the Finnish football league system and comprises 265 teams. The VI divisioona was introduced in 1973 and in the mid-1990s became known as the Kutonen (''Number Six'' in English and ''Sexan'' in ...
administered by the SPL Uusimaa, thus gaining themselves promotion back to itonenafter only one season. HooGee finished third in Section 1 of the
Vitonen Vitonen or V divisioona is the sixth level in the Finnish football league system and comprises 228 teams. The V divisioona was introduced in 1973 and in the mid-1990s became known as the Vitonen (''Number Five'' in English and ''Femman'' in Swed ...
administered by the SPL Uusimaa. HooGee 4 finished third in Section 2 of the
Vitonen Vitonen or V divisioona is the sixth level in the Finnish football league system and comprises 228 teams. The V divisioona was introduced in 1973 and in the mid-1990s became known as the Vitonen (''Number Five'' in English and ''Femman'' in Swed ...
administered by the SPL Uusimaa.


2011 season

HooGee M1 will compete in
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for the 2011 season, while the other three HooGee men's teams will compete in
Vitonen Vitonen or V divisioona is the sixth level in the Finnish football league system and comprises 228 teams. The V divisioona was introduced in 1973 and in the mid-1990s became known as the Vitonen (''Number Five'' in English and ''Femman'' in Swed ...
.
Finnish Cup The Finnish Cup ( fi, Suomen cup; sv, Finlands cup) is Finland's main national cup competition in football. This yearly competition is open for all member clubs of the FA of Finland and has been played since 1955. The winner qualifies for the ...
HooGee M1 and HooGee competed in the 2011 edition of the
Finnish Cup The Finnish Cup ( fi, Suomen cup; sv, Finlands cup) is Finland's main national cup competition in football. This yearly competition is open for all member clubs of the FA of Finland and has been played since 1955. The winner qualifies for the ...
, with both teams receiving byes to the second round of the competition. HooGee M1 faced fellow
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outfit Lahden Pojat JS with the team from
Lahti Lahti (; sv, Lahtis) is a city and municipality in Finland. It is the capital of the region of Päijänne Tavastia (Päijät-Häme) and its growing region is one of the main economic hubs of Finland. Lahti is situated on a bay at the southern e ...
progressing to the 3rd round after beating the home team 4–0. HooGee also bowed out of the 2011
Finnish Cup The Finnish Cup ( fi, Suomen cup; sv, Finlands cup) is Finland's main national cup competition in football. This yearly competition is open for all member clubs of the FA of Finland and has been played since 1955. The winner qualifies for the ...
in the second round after losing 6–1 to Apollo from
Hyvinkää Hyvinkää (; sv, Hyvinge, ) is a city and municipality of Finland. It is located in the Uusimaa region, approximately north of the capital Helsinki. The city was chartered in 1960. The population of Hyvinkää is (). Its neighboring municipal ...
.


The other teams

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style="background:#FBA0E3;" , , 2005 , , HooGee 2 , , Tier 6 , , Vitonen ''(Fifth Division)'' , , Section 2 , , Uusimaa District ''(SPL Uusimaa)'' , , 2nd , style="background:#FBA0E3;", , - style="background:#7DF9FF;" , style="background:#7DF9FF;", , , HooGee 3 , , Tier 7 , , Kutonen ''(Sixth Division)'' , , Section 2 , , Uusimaa District ''(SPL Uusimaa)'' , , 2nd , , Promoted , - style="background:#FBA0E3;" , , 2006 , , HooGee 2 , , Tier 6 , , Vitonen ''(Fifth Division)'' , , Section 1 , , Uusimaa District ''(SPL Uusimaa)'' , , 5th , style="background:#FBA0E3;", , - style="background:#FBA0E3;" , style="background:#FBA0E3;", , , HooGee 3 , , Tier 6 , , Vitonen ''(Fifth Division)'' , , Section 3 , , Uusimaa District ''(SPL Uusimaa)'' , , 4th , style="background:#FBA0E3;", , - style="background:#FBA0E3;" , , 2007 , , HooGee 2 , , Tier 6 , , Vitonen ''(Fifth Division)'' , , Section 2 , , Uusimaa District ''(SPL Uusimaa)'' , , 5th , style="background:#FBA0E3;", , - style="background:#FBA0E3;" , style="background:#FBA0E3;", , , HooGee 3 , , Tier 6 , , Vitonen ''(Fifth Division)'' , , Section 2 , , Uusimaa District ''(SPL Uusimaa)'' , , 3rd , style="background:#FBA0E3;", , - style="background:#FBA0E3;" , , 2008 , , HooGee 2 , , Tier 6 , , Vitonen ''(Fifth Division)'' , , Section 1 , , Uusimaa District ''(SPL Uusimaa)'' , , 8th , style="background:#FBA0E3;", , - style="background:#FBA0E3;" , style="background:#FBA0E3;", , , HooGee 3 , , Tier 6 , , Vitonen ''(Fifth Division)'' , , Section 2 , , Uusimaa District ''(SPL Uusimaa)'' , , 1st , , Promoted , - style="background:#7DF9FF;" , style="background:#7DF9FF;", , , HooGee 4 , , Tier 7 , , Kutonen ''(Sixth Division)'' , , Section 1 , , Uusimaa District ''(SPL Uusimaa)'' , , 7th , style="background:#7DF9FF;", , - style="background:#FBA0E3;" , , 2009 , , HooGee 2 , , Tier 6 , , Vitonen ''(Fifth Division)'' , , Section 1 , , Uusimaa District ''(SPL Uusimaa)'' , , 9th , , Relegated , - style="background:#CECE1B;" , style="background:#CECE1B;", , , HooGee 3 , , Tier 5 , , Nelonen ''(Fourth Division)'' , , Section 1 , , Uusimaa District ''(SPL Uusimaa)'' , , 10th , , Relegated , - style="background:#7DF9FF;" , style="background:#7DF9FF;", , , HooGee 4 , , Tier 7 , , Kutonen ''(Sixth Division)'' , , Section 2 , , Uusimaa District ''(SPL Uusimaa)'' , , 2nd , , Promoted , - style="background:#7DF9FF;" , , 2010 , , HooGee 2 , , Tier 7 , , Kutonen ''(Sixth Division)'' , , Section 1 , , Uusimaa District ''(SPL Uusimaa)'' , , 1st , , Promoted , - style="background:#FBA0E3;" , style="background:#FBA0E3;", , , HooGee , , Tier 6 , , Vitonen ''(Fifth Division)'' , , Section 1 , , Uusimaa District ''(SPL Uusimaa)'' , , 3rd , style="background:#FBA0E3;", , - style="background:#FBA0E3;" , style="background:#FBA0E3;", , , HooGee 4 , , Tier 6 , , Vitonen ''(Fifth Division)'' , , Section 2 , , Uusimaa District ''(SPL Uusimaa)'' , , 3rd , style="background:#FBA0E3;", , - style="background:#FBA0E3;" , , 2011 , , HooGee 2 , , Tier 6 , , Vitonen ''(Fifth Division)'' , , Section 1 , , Uusimaa District ''(SPL Uusimaa)'' , , *4th , style="background:#FBA0E3;", , - style="background:#FBA0E3;" , style="background:#FBA0E3;", , , HooGee , , Tier 6 , , Vitonen ''(Fifth Division)'' , , Section 2 , , Uusimaa District ''(SPL Uusimaa)'' , , *6th , style="background:#FBA0E3;", , - style="background:#FBA0E3;" , style="background:#FBA0E3;", , , HooGee 4 , , Tier 6 , , Vitonen ''(Fifth Division)'' , , Section 3 , , Uusimaa District ''(SPL Uusimaa)'' , , *6th , style="background:#FBA0E3;", , - , 2015 , Hoogee 2 , Tier 5 , Nelonen ''(Fourth Division)'' , Section 1 , Uusimaa District ''(SPL Uusimaa)'' , 3rd , , - , , HooGee , Tier 6 , Vitonen ''(Fifth Division)'' , Section 2 , Uusimaa District ''(SPL Uusimaa)'' , 10th , Relegated * = currently placed HooGee 2, 12 seasons *2 seasons in ''
Nelonen Nelonen () is a Finnish commercial television channel. It started out as Helsinki's local television channel PTV in 1990 on the HTV cable network (now part of DNA Welho), and changed its name first to PTV4. On June 1, 1997, the channel expand ...
'' *6 seasons in ''
Vitonen Vitonen or V divisioona is the sixth level in the Finnish football league system and comprises 228 teams. The V divisioona was introduced in 1973 and in the mid-1990s became known as the Vitonen (''Number Five'' in English and ''Femman'' in Swed ...
'' *4 seasons in ''
Kutonen Kutonen or VI divisioona is the seventh level in the Finnish football league system and comprises 265 teams. The VI divisioona was introduced in 1973 and in the mid-1990s became known as the Kutonen (''Number Six'' in English and ''Sexan'' in ...
'' HooGee (3), 10 seasons *1 season in ''
Nelonen Nelonen () is a Finnish commercial television channel. It started out as Helsinki's local television channel PTV in 1990 on the HTV cable network (now part of DNA Welho), and changed its name first to PTV4. On June 1, 1997, the channel expand ...
'' *4 seasons in ''
Vitonen Vitonen or V divisioona is the sixth level in the Finnish football league system and comprises 228 teams. The V divisioona was introduced in 1973 and in the mid-1990s became known as the Vitonen (''Number Five'' in English and ''Femman'' in Swed ...
'' *5 seasons in ''
Kutonen Kutonen or VI divisioona is the seventh level in the Finnish football league system and comprises 265 teams. The VI divisioona was introduced in 1973 and in the mid-1990s became known as the Kutonen (''Number Six'' in English and ''Sexan'' in ...
'' HooGee 4, 3 seasons *1 season in ''
Vitonen Vitonen or V divisioona is the sixth level in the Finnish football league system and comprises 228 teams. The V divisioona was introduced in 1973 and in the mid-1990s became known as the Vitonen (''Number Five'' in English and ''Femman'' in Swed ...
'' *2 seasons in ''
Kutonen Kutonen or VI divisioona is the seventh level in the Finnish football league system and comprises 265 teams. The VI divisioona was introduced in 1973 and in the mid-1990s became known as the Kutonen (''Number Six'' in English and ''Sexan'' in ...
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External links


Official websiteThe men's first team – HooGee M1
Football clubs in Finland Sport in Espoo 1980 establishments in Finland Haukilahti