2005 Ykkönen
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Ykkönen ''Ykkönen'' (Finnish language, Finnish for 'Number One'; , previously I divisioona) is the third highest level of the Finnish football league system (after the Veikkausliiga and Ykkösliiga), managed by the Football Association of Finland. Until ...
, the second tier of the Finnish Soccer League system, in 2005.


League table


Promotion play-offs

RoPS Rovaniemen Palloseura (RoPS) is a football club founded in 1950 and based in Rovaniemi, Finland. RoPS played in the Finnish Premier Division, (''Veikkausliiga'') for 32 years, from 1981 to 2021. In 2021, RoPS withdrew from professional football ...
as 13th placed team in the 2005 Veikkausliiga and VPS as runners-up of the 2005 Ykkönen competed in a two-legged play-off for a place in the
Veikkausliiga Veikkausliiga () is a professional association football league in Finland and the highest level of the Finnish football league system. The league comprises the top 12 clubs of the country. Its main sponsor is the Finnish national betting agenc ...
. VPS won the play-offs on away goals (the teams finishing 1-1 on aggregate) and were promoted to the Veikkausliiga. VPS Vaasa - RoPS Rovaniemi 0-0
RoPS Rovaniemi - VPS Vaasa 1-1


Relegation play-offs

SalPa Salo - FC Hämeenlinna 0-4
FC Hämeenlinna - SalPa Salo 3-1 Klubi-04 Helsinki - VG-62 Naantali 2-1
VG-62 Naantali - Klubi-04 Helsinki 3-2 Klubi-04 Helsinki were promoted to the Ykkönen and VG-62 Naantali relegated to the
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-t ...
. Klubi-04 won on away goals.
FC Hämeenlinna remained in the Ykkönen after beating Salpa 7-1 on aggregate.


References

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