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2006 Kakkonen – Finnish League Division 2
League tables for teams participating in Kakkonen, the third tier of the Finnish football league system, in 2006. League tables Group A, East NB: JJK II (promoted from Division Three) withdrew and Ponnistus took their place. Group B, West Group C, North Footnotes References and sourcesFinnish FA, Suomen Palloliitto {{DEFAULTSORT:2006 Kakkonen - Finnish League Division 2 Kakkonen seasons 3 Fin Fin A fin is a thin component or appendage attached to a larger body or structure. Fins typically function as foils that produce lift or thrust, or provide the ability to steer or stabilize motion while traveling in water, air, or other fluids. F ...
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Kakkonen
Kakkonen or II divisioona is the fourth level in the league system of Finnish football and comprises 36 Finnish football teams. Until the end of 2023, ''Kakkonen'' was the third-highest level in Finland, but after the creation of new second-tier Ykkösliiga, Kakkonen also dropped down one level in the league pyramid. The new fourth-tier Kakkonen is divided to three groups, each consisting of 10 teams. The II divisioona was introduced in 1973 and in the mid-1990s became known as the Kakkonen ( Finnish for 'Number Two'; ). Sakari Tukiainen finished the season 2014 as the top goal scorer and setting a new league record with 40 goals for the Kakkonen. Petter Meyer finished the 2015 as the top goal scorer for GrIFK with 23 goals. League structure For the 2012 season the format of the Kakkonen has been changed with the league divided in 4 groups of 10 teams, each representing a geographical area. Every club plays each of the others in the same group three times. Clubs gain thre ...
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2005 Kakkonen – Finnish League Division 2
League tables for teams participating in Kakkonen, the third tier of the Finnish Soccer League system, in 2005. Kakkonen was reduced to 3 groups of 14 teams for season 2006. League tables Southern Group, Etelälohko NB: FJK, Forssa withdrew on May 24, their 3 matches were annulled. NB: JJK II, promoted from Division Three, withdrew and Ponnistus took their place. Eastern Group, Itälohko NB: Jyväskylä United withdrew, FC Vaajakoski took their place. Western Group, Länsilohko Northern Group, Pohjoislohko NB: Because OLS were promoted to Division One, Division Two North was played with 11 teams. Promotion Playoff ;First Legs Klubi-04 1-0 JIPPO SalPa 1-2 VIFK ;Second Legs JIPPO 2-0 Klubi-04 VIFK 1-1 SalPa JIPPO and VIFK promoted, Klubi-04 and SalPa to division one/division two playoff. Division One/Division Two Playoff ;First Legs SalPa 0-4 Hämeenlinna Klubi-04 2-1 ...
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2007 Kakkonen – Finnish League Division 2
League tables for teams participating in Kakkonen, the third tier of the Finnish Soccer League system, in 2007. League tables Group A Group B Group C Footnotes References and sourcesFinnish FA, Suomen Palloliitto {{DEFAULTSORT:2007 Kakkonen - Finnish League Division 2 Kakkonen seasons 3 Fin Fin A fin is a thin component or appendage attached to a larger body or structure. Fins typically function as foils that produce lift or thrust, or provide the ability to steer or stabilize motion while traveling in water, air, or other fluids. F ...
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Finnish Football League System
The Finnish football league system is a series of interconnected leagues for club football in Finland. The levels two to nine are managed by the Finnish FA. System As of 2025 Cup competitions Clubs at all levels are eligible for the Finnish Cup. Clubs of Kolmonen and below are eligible to compete in the Regions' Cup. Clubs of Vitonen and below are eligible to compete in the Regions' Roots Cup. The Finnish League Cup is a cup competition for top tier clubs played during the winter months before the start of the league season. It was replaced in 2017 by the Finnish Cup group stage, but returned in 2022 after the reformation of the Finnish Cup. References External links Finnish FA - Finnish football league tables, records & statistics database. Finlandfootball.net- Football Archive of Finnish football with league tables and cup results. flashscore- Football Finnish league - Finland Live Scores, Results. {{League systems Finland Finland, officially the Re ...
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2007 Ykkönen
League tables for teams participating Finnish Football League Tables in Ykkönen, the second tier of the Finnish football league system, in 2007. League table Promotion play-offs FC Viikingit as 13th placed team of the 2007 Veikkausliiga and RoPS as runners-up of the 2007 Ykkönen competed in a two-legged play-off for a place in the Veikkausliiga. RoPS won the play-off by 2-1 on aggregate and were promoted to the Veikkausliiga. RoPS Rovaniemi - Viikingit Helsinki 1-0 Viikingit Helsinki - RoPS Rovaniemi 1-1 References {{DEFAULTSORT:2007 Ykkonen Ykkönen seasons 2007 in Finnish football Fin Fin A fin is a thin component or appendage attached to a larger body or structure. Fins typically function as foils that produce lift or thrust, or provide the ability to steer or stabilize motion while traveling in water, air, or other fluids. F ...
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2007 Kolmonen – Finnish League Division 3
League tables for teams participating in Kolmonen, the fourth tier of the Finnish soccer league system, in 2007. League Tables 2007 Helsinki and Uusimaa Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 Play-off HIFK Soccer 3-0 ÅIFK South-East Finland (Kaakkois-Suomi) Central Finland (Keski-Suomi) Eastern Finland (Itä-Suomi) Northern Finland (Pohjois-Suomi) Central Ostrobothnia (Keski-Pohjanmaa) Vaasa Satakunta Tampere Turku and Åland (Turku and Ahvenanmaa) Footnotes References and sourcesFinnish FAResultCode
* Kolmonen (jalkapallo) {{DEFAULTSORT:2007 Kolmonen - Finnish League Division 3 Kolmonen seasons
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Kakkonen Seasons
Kakkonen or II divisioona is the fourth level in the league system of Finnish football and comprises 36 Finnish football teams. Until the end of 2023, ''Kakkonen'' was the third-highest level in Finland, but after the creation of new second-tier Ykkösliiga, Kakkonen also dropped down one level in the league pyramid. The new fourth-tier Kakkonen is divided to three groups, each consisting of 10 teams. The II divisioona was introduced in 1973 and in the mid-1990s became known as the Kakkonen ( Finnish for 'Number Two'; ). Sakari Tukiainen finished the season 2014 as the top goal scorer and setting a new league record with 40 goals for the Kakkonen. Petter Meyer finished the 2015 as the top goal scorer for GrIFK with 23 goals. League structure For the 2012 season the format of the Kakkonen has been changed with the league divided in 4 groups of 10 teams, each representing a geographical area. Every club plays each of the others in the same group three times. Clubs gain three po ...
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2006 In Finnish Football
6 (six) is the natural number following 5 and preceding 7. It is a composite number and the smallest perfect number. In mathematics A six-sided polygon is a hexagon, one of the three regular polygons capable of tiling the plane. A hexagon also has 6 edges as well as 6 internal and external angles. 6 is the second smallest composite number. It is also the first number that is the sum of its proper divisors, making it the smallest perfect number. It is also the only perfect number that doesn't have a digital root of 1. 6 is the first unitary perfect number, since it is the sum of its positive proper unitary divisors, without including itself. Only five such numbers are known to exist. 6 is the largest of the four all-Harshad numbers. 6 is the 2nd superior highly composite number, the 2nd colossally abundant number, the 3rd triangular number, the 4th highly composite number, a pronic number, a congruent number, a harmonic divisor number, and a semiprime. 6 is also the first ...
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