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Jarno Parikka (born 21 July 1986) is a retired
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footballer who played as a striker. Parikka was known as a striker who possessed a good footballing brain for bringing his teammates in the game while having an undeniable eye for the goal. His preferred position in the pitch is playing with another striker and lying just behind him. He has been criticized for being somewhat lightweight for a striker.


Biography

Parikka was born and raised in
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. He is a second generation footballer, as his father Jari also played for
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in the 1980s. He played also
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for seven years before moving to HJK and choosing football. He has also played
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Club career

Jarno Parikka got started with football in the age of five, when he joined Korson Palloseura in
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. He joined HJK's youth squad in 2000. He had played as a midfielder for Korso, but was converted from a midfield role to striker in HJK. After three years on the youth team, Parikka made his first appearance for HJK's reserve team Klubi 04 in
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. His season was successful and for the following season he was promoted to the first team. Unfortunately, he broke his anterior crucial ligament in a pre-season match against
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and lost the whole season 2005. Parikka made his first appearance for senior side at the age of nineteen, when coach Keith Armstrong let him play in the 1–2 away defeat against
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on 21 April 2006. He succeeded in scoring his first goal on 28 June 2006 in a 3–2 win against TPS. In 2007, he made seven goals in the Finnish league cup, which is a shared record with Ari Hjelm and Aleksei Kangaskolkka. His final breakthrough came in the season 2008, when he scored 9 league goals. In the 2009 season, he is HJK's vice-captain and a regular in the starting eleven. His former Finland U-17 coach
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has compared him to
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, as he has many similarities with the Spaniard. On 21 January 2009, Parikka signed a new three-year deal with HJK. On 23 November 2011, after his contract with HJK expired, it was announced that Parikka had signed a 2+1 year-contract with
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. He scored his first goal for VPS on 22 April 2012, in a 2−1 home win over newly promoted
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. On 16 December 2015, HJK announced the return of Parikka to the club on a one-year contract. Less than two-months later, on 12 February 2016, Parikka announced his retirement from football after a series of knee injuries.


International career

Parikka has played for his country in different national junior teams, most recently the
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. In the 2003 FIFA U-17 World Championship he played on the Finnish U-17 team and scored the equalising goal in Finland's 2–1 win against China in the opening fixture. He was also a part of the Finnish under-21 team, that qualified for the
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final tournament in 2009. On 4 February 2009 Parikka made his debut in the Finnish national team in a friendly match against Japan.


Family

Parikka's father Jari is also a footballer who played for also played for HJK. His younger brother Mikko Parikka is a regular cast member of the popular prime time soap opera
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Career statistics


International

''Statistics accurate as of match played 4 February 2009''


Honours


Club

;HJK *
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(3): 2009, 2010, 2011 *
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(3): 2006,
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, 2011


Individual

; *The Most Promising Young Player: 2004


References


External links


Profile
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HJK.fi

Stats
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Veikkausliiga.com
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Parikka, Jarno 1986 births Living people Association football forwards Finnish footballers Finland international footballers Finland under-21 international footballers Helsingin Jalkapalloklubi players Veikkausliiga players Sportspeople from Vantaa