2015 Veikkausliiga

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Season2015
ChampionsSJK
1st Veikkausliiga title
RelegatedFF Jaro
KTP
Veikkausliiga
Season2015
ChampionsSJK
1st Veikkausliiga title
RelegatedFF Jaro
KTP
Champions LeagueSJK
Europa LeagueRoPS
HJK
IFK Mariehamn
Matches198
Goals448 (2.26 per match)
Top goalscorerAleksandr Kokko (17 goals)
Biggest home winSJK 5–0 KuPS
(11 May)
Biggest away winRoPS 0–4 FC Inter
(23 April)
Highest scoringIFK Mariehamn 4–3 FF Jaro
(19 July)
Highest attendance10,521
HJK Helsinki 1-1 HIFK (6 July)
Average attendance2,574
2014
2016

The 2015 Veikkausliiga was the 85th season of top-tier football in Finland. HJK Helsinki were the defending champions. The season was won by SJK, ending HJK's record streak of six straight titles.

Stadia and location

TPS were relegated to Ykkönen after finishing at the bottom of the 2014 season. Their place was taken by Ykkönen champions HIFK.

FC Honka and MYPA were not given a license due to the clubs' bad economic situation. The two places were given for KTP, the runner-up of 2014 Ykkönen, and Ilves, which finished third in Ykkönen.[1]

Club Location Stadium Capacity
FC Inter Turku Veritas Stadion 10,000
FC Lahti Lahti Lahden kisapuisto 4,000
FF Jaro Jakobstad Jakobstads Centralplan 5,000
HIFK Helsinki Sonera Stadium 10,770
HJK Helsinki Sonera Stadium 10,770
IFK Mariehamn Mariehamn Wiklöf Holding Arena 4,000
Ilves Tampere Tammela Stadion 5,040
KTP Kotka Arto Tolsa Areena 4,780
KuPS Kuopio Savon Sanomat Areena 5,000
RoPS Rovaniemi Rovaniemen keskuskenttä 4,000
SJK Seinäjoki Seinäjoen keskuskenttä 3,500
VPS Vaasa Hietalahti Stadium 4,600

Personnel and kits

Club Manager Captain Kit manufacturer Sponsors
FC Inter Netherlands Job Dragtsma Finland Henri Lehtonen Nike Alfons Håkans
FC Lahti Finland Toni Korkeakunnas Finland Mikko Hauhia Umbro BE Group
Lahti Energia
Halton
FF Jaro FinlandRussia Alexei Eremenko Sr. Finland Jonas Emet Macron Stadshotellet Kaupunginhotelli
Halpa-Halli
Sagafurs
HIFK Finland Jani Honkavaara Finland Esa Terävä Kappa Aktia Bank
HJK Finland Mika Lehkosuo Finland Markus Heikkinen Adidas Apu
IFK Mariehamn Finland Pekka Lyyski Finland Jani Lyyski Puma Hotell Arkipelag
Ilves Italy Marco Baruffato Finland Antti Hynynen Adidas LähiTapiola
Dextra
KTP Finland Sami Ristilä Finland Valeri Minkenen Puma Steveco
Data Group
Port of Haminakotka
KuPS Finland Marko Rajamäki Finland Miikka Ilo Puma LähiTapiola
Laitilan Wirvoitusjuomatehdas
RoPS Finland Juha Malinen Finland Antti Okkonen Puma Saraware
SJK Finland Simo Valakari Serbia Pavle Milosavljević Adidas GapCon
VPS Finland Petri Vuorinen Finland Ville Koskimaa Puma Various

Managerial changes

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Incoming manager Date of appointment Table
Ilves Finland Mika Malinen End of contract n/a FinlandEngland Keith Armstrong 24 October 2014[2] Pre-season
VPS Finland Olli Huttunen Sacked 29 June 2015 Finland Petri Vuorinen 29 June 2015[3] 12th
Ilves FinlandEngland Keith Armstrong Sacked 7 October 2015[4] Italy Marco Baruffato 14 October 2015[5] 8th

League table

Results

Relegation play-offs


PK-35 Vantaa0–0KTP
Report
Attendance: 2,050
Referee: Mikko Mörö

KTP2–3PK-35 Vantaa
Äijälä 72' (pen.)
Kaivonurmi 76'
Report García 24'
Ositashvili 39' (o.g.)
Couñago 64'
Attendance: 3,470

PK-35 Vantaa won 3–2 on aggregate.

Statistics

Top scorers

Source: veikkausliiga.com (in Finnish)

As of 26 October 2015.
Rank Player Club Goals
1 Finland Aleksandr Kokko RoPS 17
2 Finland Juho Mäkelä VPS 16
3 Finland Akseli Pelvas SJK 14
4 Brazil Matheus Alves FC Lahti 12
5 Finland Mika Lahtinen Ilves 10
6 Finland Pekka Sihvola HIFK 9
7 Finland Erfan Zeneli HJK 8
Japan Atomu Tanaka HJK 8
The Gambia Demba Savage HJK 8
Jamaica Dever Orgill IFK Mariehamn 8
Finland Roope Riski SJK 8
12 Finland Toni Lehtinen SJK 6
Finland Joni Aho FC Inter 6
Finland Ville Salmikivi HIFK 6
The Gambia Ousman Jallow HJK 6
Finland Ilari Äijälä KTP 6
France Guy Gnabouyou FC Inter 6
18 7 players 5
25 13 players 4
38 24 players 3
62 34 players 2
96 62 players 1

Awards

Month Coach of the Month Player of the Month
April[7] Netherlands Job Dragtsma (FC Inter) Finland Vahid Hambo (FC Inter)
May[8] Finland Juha Malinen (RoPS) Estonia Mihkel Aksalu (SJK)
June[9] Finland Juha Malinen (RoPS) Finland Aleksandr Kokko (RoPS)
July[10] Finland Toni Korkeakunnas (FC Lahti) Finland Mika Hilander (Ilves)
August[11] England Keith Armstrong (Ilves) Finland Mika Hilander (Ilves)
September[12] Netherlands Job Dragtsma (FC Inter) Finland Antti Okkonen (RoPS)
October[13] Finland Simo Valakari (SJK) Finland Aleksandr Kokko (RoPS)

Annual awards

Award[14] Winner Club
Player of the Year Finland Aleksandr Kokko RoPS
Goalkeeper of the Year Estonia Mihkel Aksalu SJK
Defender of the Year Nigeria Faith Obilor RoPS
Midfielder of the Year Afghanistan Moshtagh Yaghoubi RoPS
Striker of the Year Finland Aleksandr Kokko RoPS
Breakthrough of the Year Finland Kaan Kairinen Inter Turku
Coach of the Year Finland Simo Valakari SJK

Attendances

#ClubAverage
1HJK5,281
2Ilves3,265
3HIFK3,080
4SJK2,689
5KTP2,565
6Inter Turku2,439
7KuPS2,332
8RoPS2,277
9Lahti2,136
10VPS2,096
11Jaro1,458
12Mariehamn1,303

Source:[15]

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