2017 Veikkausliiga

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The 2017 Veikkausliiga was the 87th season of top-tier football in Finland. IFK Mariehamn were the defending champions.

Season2017
ChampionsHJK
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Veikkausliiga
Season2017
ChampionsHJK
RelegatedHIFK
JJK Jyväskylä
Champions LeagueHJK
Europa LeagueKuPS
Ilves
Lahti
Matches198
Goals542 (2.74 per match)
Top goalscorerAleksei Kangaskolkka
16 goals
Biggest home winHJK 6–0 SJK (31 May)
Biggest away winSJK 0–6 HJK (10 August)
Highest scoringFC Inter 6–2 RoPS (12 April)
Lahti 6–2 Mariehamn (29 July)
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2018
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Fixtures for the 2017 season were announced on 19 January 2017.[1] The season started on 5 April 2017 and ended on 28 October 2017.[2]

Teams

PK-35 Vantaa were relegated to Ykkönen after finishing at the bottom of the 2016 season. Their place was taken by Ykkönen champions JJK.

FC Inter as 11th-placed team regained their Veikkausliiga spot after beating the second-placed Ykkönen team TPS 2–0 on aggregate in a relegation/promotion playoff.

Stadia and locations

Location of teams in 2016 Veikkausliiga

Personnel and kits

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Club Manager Captain Kit manufacturer Sponsors
FC Inter Italy Fabrizio Piccareta Finland Timo Furuholm Nike Alfons Håkans
FC Lahti Finland Toni Korkeakunnas Finland Mikko Hauhia Umbro BE Group
Lahti Energia
Halton
HIFK Finland Antti Muurinen Finland Mika Väyrynen Puma Aktia Bank
HJK Finland Mika Lehkosuo Brazil Rafinha Adidas Apu
IFK Mariehamn Finland Peter Lundberg[3] Finland Jani Lyyski Puma Hotell Arkipelag
Ilves Finland Jarkko Wiss Finland Antti Hynynen Adidas Various
JJK Finland Juha Pasoja Finland Tommi Kari Nike Harvia
KuPS Finland Jani Honkavaara Finland Sebastian Sorsa Puma Laitilan Wirvoitusjuomatehdas
PS Kemi Finland Jari Åhman Finland Lassi Nurmos Stanno Various
RoPS Finland Juha Malinen Finland Antti Okkonen Puma Saraware
SJK Scotland Brian Page
Finland Toni Lehtinen
Estonia Mihkel Aksalu Adidas LähiTapiola
EPKK
Prima Power
VPS Finland Petri Vuorinen Finland Veli Lampi Puma Various
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Managerial changes

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Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Incoming manager Date of appointment Table
KuPS Finland Marko Rajamäki End of contract n/a Finland Jani Honkavaara 17 October 2016[4] Pre-season
SJK Finland Simo Valakari Sacked 17 February 2017[5] Finland Sixten Boström 20 February 2017 Pre-season
SJK Finland Sixten Boström Sacked 2 June 2017[6] Spain Manuel Roca 2 June 2017 8th
FC Inter Turku Finland Shefki Kuqi Sacked 3 August 2017[7] Italy Fabrizio Piccareta 3 August 2017 9th
SJK Spain Manuel Roca Sacked 9 September 2017[8] Scotland Brian Page
Finland Toni Lehtinen
9 September 2017 5th
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League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 HJK (C) 33 23 7 3 78 16 +62 76 Qualification for the Champions League first qualifying round
2 KuPS 33 16 8 9 51 36 +15 56 Qualification for the Europa League first qualifying round[a]
3 Ilves 33 15 11 7 39 35 +4 56
4 Lahti 33 12 13 8 46 31 +15 49
5 IFK Mariehamn 33 13 10 10 44 42 +2 49
6 SJK 33 13 8 12 42 47 5 47
7 RoPS 33 12 6 15 43 51 8 42
8 VPS 33 9 12 12 38 51 13 39
9 Inter Turku 33 10 8 15 54 57 3 38
10 PS Kemi Kings 33 8 8 17 38 59 21 32
11 HIFK (R) 33 6 11 16 37 54 17 29 Qualification for the relegation play-offs
12 JJK Jyväskylä (R) 33 6 8 19 32 63 31 26 Relegation to the Ykkönen
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Updated to match(es) played on 28 October 2017. Source: Veikkausliiga (in Finnish), Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Head-to-head points; 5) Head-to-head goal difference; 6) Head-to-head away goals scored; 7) Play-off
(Note: Play-off is only played if need to decide champion, teams for relegation or UEFA competition and will be played on a neutral ground).
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. Since HJK, winners of the 2016–17 Finnish Cup, qualified for the Champions League first qualifying round, the spot awarded to the cup winner (Europa League first qualifying round) is passed to the next best-placed team (in this case to the fourth-placed team).

Results

Each team plays three times against every other team, either twice at home and once away or once at home and twice away, for a total of 33 matches played each.

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Relegation play-offs

First Match

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Second Match

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HIFK1–1FC Honka
Sihvola 90+4' Äijälä 28'
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Attendance: 4,158

FC Honka won 1-1 on away goals.

Statistics

Top scorers

Source: veikkausliiga.com (in Finnish)

As of match played 28 October 2017.

Awards

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Annual awards

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Award[14] Winner Club
Player of the Year Slovenia Filip Valenčič HJK
Goalkeeper of the Year Russia Aleksandr Vasyutin Lahti
Defender of the Year Finland Juha Pirinen HJK
Midfielder of the Year Ghana Anthony Annan HJK
Striker of the Year Slovenia Filip Valenčič HJK
Breakthrough of the Year Finland Kaan Kairinen Inter Turku
Coach of the Year Finland Mika Lehkosuo HJK
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Team of the Year

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Team of the Year[15]
Goalkeeper Russia Aleksandr Vasjutin (Lahti)
Defence Finland

Albin Granlund (Mariehamn)

Finland

Hannu Patronen (HJK)

Ivory Coast

Hamed Coulibaly (KuPS)

Finland

Juha Pirinen (HJK)

Midfield Finland

Rasmus Karjalainen (PS Kemi)

Ghana Anthony Annan (HJK)

Slovenia Filip Valenčič (HJK) Finland

Santeri Hostikka (Lahti)

Attack Finland Aleksei Kangaskolkka (Mariehamn) Cameroon Ariel Ngueukam (Ilves)
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Attendances

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No.ClubAverageChangeHighest
1HJK4,779−6.3%10,500
2Ilves3,462+3.3%5,050
3HIFK3,162−12.9%10,500
4SJK2,990−3.7%4,023
5KuPS2,724+29.9%4,432
6Lahti2,469+20.3%4,099
7VPS2,248−23.4%3,123
8Inter Turku2,235−0.9%3,512
9RoPS1,566−11.2%2,921
10JJK1,559−10.2%2,346
11Mariehamn1,304−13.2%2,207
12Kemi1,125−27.4%3,325
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