Eternal table of the Veikkausliiga

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The eternal table of the Veikkausliiga is a ranking list of all championship games of the Finnish Veikkausliiga since it was founded in 1990. The calculation is based on the 3-point rule (three points per win, one point per draw). The games of the play-off system of the 1990 season are not included.

At the end of the 2015 season, HJK Helsinki was first in the all-time table, which so far comprised 40 teams. HJK Helsinki is also the only team to have played in all seasons since 1990. The last newcomers are the PS Kemi Kings , who will appear in the table for the first time in the 2016 season.

In addition to the current 12 first division clubs, the table also includes 8 second division, 7 third, 3 fourth and 1 fifth division, as well as 7 clubs that have since been dissolved. Then there are Myllykosken Pallo -47 and Tampere United , whose future is unclear.

table

Clubs in bold are playing in the Veikkausliiga in the 2016 season . The fourth from last column shows the average number of points won per game, the third from last shows how often the club has become Finnish champions since the Veikkausliiga was introduced. The fourth column shows how many complete seasons the club has already played in the Veikkausliiga.

Pl. society Years Sp. S. U N T + T- Diff. Points Ø pt. title current league
(season 2016)
Playing times by calendar year
 1. HJK Helsinki 26+  745  406  193  146 1300 678 +622 1411 1.89 11 Veikkausliiga 1990–
 2. Myllycosken Pallo -47 23  658  293  168  197 949 713 +236 1047 1.59 1 no 1992-2014
 3. Haka Valkeakoski 22nd  619  288  139  192 945 714 +231 1003 1.62 5 Ykkönen 1990-96, 1998-2012
 4th Turku PS 23  651  236  167  248 868 883 −15 875 1.34 0 Ykkönen 1990-2000, 2003-2014
 5. Inter Turku 19+  549  213  145  191 756 668 +88 784 1.43 1 Veikkausliiga 1996–97, 1999–
 6th FF Jaro 22nd  628  196  164  268 767 906 −139 752 1.2 0 Ykkönen 1991-98, 2002-15
 7th Rovaniemi PS 20+  581  178  144  259 647 823 −176 678 1.17 0 Veikkausliiga 1991–2001, 2004–05, 2008–09, 2011,
2013–
 8th. Vaasan PS 18+  523  177  136  210 603 667 −64 667 1.28 0 Veikkausliiga 1995–2002, 2006–
 9. FC Lahti 16+  461  171  115  175 591 608 −17 628 1.36 0 Veikkausliiga 1999–2010, 2012–
10. FC Jazz Pori 14th  404  147  114  143 579 568 +11 555 1.37 2 Ykkönen 1991-2004
11. Kuopion PS 17+  495  142  123  230 589 795 −206 549 1.11 0 Veikkausliiga 1990–1992, 1994, 2001–03, 2005–06,
2008–
12. Tampere United 11  301  146  72  83 435 329 +106 510 1.69 3 Colmons
(fourth class)
2000-10
13. IFK Mariehamn 11+  319  111  92  116 406 442 −36 425 1.33 0 Veikkausliiga 2005–
14th FC Honka Espoo 9  260  112  75  73 420 315 +105 411 1.58 0 Kakkonen 2006-2014
15th FC Lahti Akatemia 6th  169  79  36  54 258 228 +30 273 1.62 1 Kakkonen 1990-95
16. Tampereen Ilves 8+  219  58  67  94 284 358 −74 241 1.1 0 Veikkausliiga 1990–96, 2015–
17th Mikkelin Palloilijat 7th  196  63  49  84 231 273 −42 238 1.21 0 Kakkonen 1990-96
18th Finnairin Palloilijat Helsinki 6th  162  56  50  56 206 214  −8 218 1.35 0 Disbanded in 1998 1993-98
19th FC KTP Kotka 7th  187  46  42  99 185 306 −121 180 0.96 0 Ykkönen 2003-08, 2015
20th AC Allianssi 4th  107  44  27  36 151 157  −6 159 1.49 0 Dissolved in 2006 2002-06
21st JJK Jyväskylä 5  151  41  36  74 200 270 −70 159 1.05 0 Ykkönen 2009-13
22nd FC Jokerit 4th  121  41  35  45 151 150  +1 158 1.31 0 Disbanded in 2004 1999-2001, 2003
23. Tampereen Pallo-Veikot 4th  109  34  24  51 140 174 −34 126 1.16 1 Kakkonen 1993-95, 1999
24. Seinäjoen JK 2+  66  34  17th  15th 90 48 +42 119 1.8 1 Veikkausliiga 2014–
25th FC Hämeenlinna 3  81  16  23  42 84 131 −47 71 0.88 0 Colmons
(fourth class)
2002-04
26th FC Oulu 2  59  15th  14th  30th 74 110 −36 59 1 0 Disbanded in 2004 1992, 1994
27. KTP Kotka 2  62  13  17th  32 58 99 −41 56 0.9 0 Disbanded in 2013 1999-2000
28. Oulun Työvänen Palloilijat 2  56  12  18th  26th 51 86 −35 54 0.96 0 Colmons
(fourth class)
1990-91
29 AC Oulu 2  52  13  13  26th 59 93 −34 52 1 0 Ykkönen 2007, 2010
30th Atlantis FC 1  33  12  9  12 45 47  −2 45 1.36 0 Kakkonen 2001
31. PK-35 Vantaa 1+  27  11  11  5 36 24 +12 44 1.63 0 Veikkausliiga 1998, 2016–
32. Tornion Palloveikot 2  52  12  8th  32 56 91 −35 44 0.85 0 Kakkonen 2004-05
33. Helsingfors IFK 1+  33  10  13  10 42 42  ± 0 43 1.3 0 Veikkausliiga 2015–
34. Lahden Reipas 2  55  9  11  35 52 139 −87 38 0.69 0 Colmons
(fourth class)
1990-91
35. TP-Seinäjoki 1  27  5  12  10 22nd 34 −12 27 1 0 Disbanded in 2007 1997
36. FC Viikingit 1  26th  5  8th  13 25th 44 −19 23 0.88 0 Kakkonen 2007
37. Kokkolan Palloveikot 1  23  6th  3  14th 16 34 −18 21st 0.91 0 Ykkönen 1990
38. Helsingin Ponnistus 1  26th  6th  3  17th 19th 63 −44 21st 0.81 0 Nelons
(fifth class)
1995
39. Kuusankosken Kumu 1  22nd  1  7th  14th 13 43 −30 10 0.45 0 Disbanded in 1992 1990
40. PS Kemi Kings 0+  0  0  0  0 0 0  ± 0 0 0 0 Veikkausliiga 2016–
Status: end of 2014 season

Remarks

  1. After the club did not receive a license for the Veikkausliiga for the 2015 season and was forced to relegate to the Ykkönen, it completely stopped playing in February 2015.
  2. ↑ In 2011, the club was suspected of having received funds from a dubious Singapore company that had hit the headlines for manipulating betting and money laundering. The Finnish Football Association Suomen Palloliitto then excluded the club from all competitions. For the 2016 season, Tampere United took over from TamU-K , who had previously been promoted to the Kolmonen.
  3. The club received no license for the Veikkausliiga and Ykkönen for the 2015 season and therefore had to relegate to the Kakkonen .
  4. Until 2013 FC Kuusysi
  5. First merged in 1996 with city rivals Lahden Reipas to form FC Lahti , Kakkonen was re-established in 2011.
  6. Due to the relegation of the club in the 1998 season , the sponsor Finnair was no longer willing to support him financially, so the club then dissolved.
  7. ^ Association was dissolved in 2006 due to bankruptcy.
  8. ^ Association was dissolved in 2004; In the same year, Kakkonen was re-established as Klubi 04 .
  9. ^ Association was dissolved in 2004 due to bankruptcy.
  10. ↑ In 2013, KTP's former second team, FC KooTeePee , took over the club and has been called FC KTP Kotka ever since .
  11. ↑ In 1999 the professional department was renamed FC Jokerit after it was taken over by businessman Hjallis Harkimo ; PK-35 Vantaa then restarted in the lower leagues.
  12. First merged in 1996 with city rivals FC Kuusysi to form FC Lahti , the Kolmonen was re-established in 2012.
  13. ↑ In 2007 the professional team of TP-Seinäjoki was incorporated into the Seinäjoen JK . Since then, TP-Seinäjoki has only existed in the junior sector.
  14. ^ Association was dissolved in 1992 due to bankruptcy. A year later, the unofficial successor club FC Kumu (now FC Kuusankoski ) was founded.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Veikkausliiga: Liigakaudet . In: Urheilumuseo.fi . Retrieved October 7, 2014.
  2. ^ Veikkausliiga: Hall of Fame . In: Veikkausliiga.com . Archived from the original on October 6, 2014. Retrieved October 7, 2014.