Ykkönen

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Ykkönen (Finnish for 'Number One'; Swedish: Ettan, 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 end of 2023, Ykkönen was the second-highest level in Finland, but after the creation of new second-tier Ykkösliiga, it was dropped down one level in the league pyramid.

Founded1973; 53 years ago (1973)
CountryFinland
Number of clubs12
Quick facts Founded, Country ...
Ykkönen (in Finnish)
Ettan (in Swedish)
Founded1973; 53 years ago (1973)
CountryFinland
ConfederationUEFA
Number of clubs12
Level on pyramid2 (1973–2023)
3 (2024–)
Promotion toYkkösliiga (1–2 depending on promotion playoff)
Relegation toKakkonen (2)
Domestic cupFinnish Cup
Current championsMP (5th Title)
(2025)
Most championshipsMP (5 titles)
Broadcaster(s)Ruutu+
Websitetulospalvelu.palloliitto.fi/category/M1!spljp25/tables
Current: 2025 Ykkönen
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History

The first league format competition in the second level of Finnish football was called Suomensarja, which was founded in 1936.[1] Before the inauguration of the Suomensarja, from 1930 to 1935, there had been special qualification matches for the right to play in the Mestaruussarja.

In the autumn of 1969, the Finnish football underwent a league system reform, and the Suomensarja was renamed II divisioona, or 2nd Division, with regional sections.[2]

In 1973, this level of football in Finland became nationwide, and the new name was 1. divisioona (First Division). The name Ykkönen has been used since 1995.[1]

The new nation-wide third-tier Ykkönen will start running in 2024, as the first ever nation-wide third-tier league in Finland.

Competition

Like the Veikkausliiga and Ykkösliiga, Ykkönen is played mainly during the summer. It comprises 12 clubs, all of whom play 27 matches. After 22 games the division is divided to teams who finished 1-6 and 7-12. These teams play against each other once. The winner of the Ykkönen qualifies directly for promotion to Ykkösliiga. The teams that finish second, third, and fourth play a one legged playoff, with the second placed team playing against the winner of the match between the third and fourth placed team. The winner of the matches enters a two-legged playoff against the second to last team in the Veikkausliiga for promotion. The bottom 2 clubs are directly relegated to Kakkonen.

Clubs

The clubs in the Ykkönen for the 2025 season are:

Champions and top scorers of second-tier Ykkönen, 1973–2023

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Season Champion League promotions Top scorer Club Goals
1973MiPKMiPK, FC HakaFinland Matti PaatelainenFC Haka21
1974MyPaMyPa, VPSFinland Kari LehtolainenHPS19
1975GBKGBK, OPSFinland Christian NymanGBK16
1976KiffenKiffen, OTPFinland Jarmo LindahlKiffen15
1977KPTKPT, PyrkiväFinland Raimo KuuluvainenFC Ilves17
1978FC IlvesFC Ilves, KTPFinland Ari TissariKPT21
1979MPOTP, Sepsi-78Finland Tuomo HakalaRoPS19
1980MPMP, RoPS, MiPKFinland Keijo KousaFC Kuusysi21
1981FC KuusysiFC Kuusysi, KPV, EloPoland Władysław DąbrowskiOTP26
1982ReipasReipas, RoPSEngland Craig RamsayFF Jaro18
1983MPMP, KePS, PPTFinland Arto Keisalo
Finland Jukka Mykkänen
HPS
MP
14
1984OTPOTPFinland Hannu TiilikainenElo18
1985MPMPFinland Jukka RautakallioFinnPa17
1986ReipasReipasFinland Jari AaltonenTPV18
1987OTPOTPFinland Kalle LehtinenFC Kontu18
1988FF JaroFF JaroFinland Juha LahtinenVaKP19
1989KPVKPV, KumuFinland Mauri KeskitaloMyPa18
1990PPTPPT, FF JaroFinland Janne Murtomäki
Finland Jari Vanhala
FC Kontu
Grankulla IFK
14
1991MyPaMyPaSoviet Union Igor DanilovKumu17
1992TPVTPV, FinnPaPoland Tomasz Arceusz
Russia Oleg Ivanov
Russia Valeri Popovitch
VPS
TPV
TPV
16
1993KuPSKuPS, FC OuluFinland Kimmo SavolainenKePS17
1994PonnistusPonnistus, VPSFinland Mika RiuttoReipas15
1995FC InterFC InterFinland Mika MarjamaaKePS18
1996TP-SeinäjokiTP-SeinäjokiBrazil Luciano MartinsFC Kuusysi18
1997FC HakaFC Haka, PK-35Russia Valeri PopovitchFC Haka25
1998FC LahtiFC Lahti, KTP, Inter, TPVFinland Ismo LiusFC Lahti18
1999Tampere UnitedTampere UnitedBrazil DionísioTampere United24
2000KuPSKuPS, Atlantis FCFinland Niclas GrönholmHangö IK25
2001FC HämeenlinnaFC Hämeenlinna FF JaroFinland Jani MyllyniemiHIFK18
2002KuPSKuPS, FC Jokerit, FC KooTeePeeFinland Janne KauriaFC Honka17
2003TP-47TP-47, RoPSFinland Mikko MäkeläPP-7015
2004KuPSKuPS, IFK MariehamnFinland Miikka OinonenMP15
2005FC HonkaFC Honka, VPSThe Gambia Dawda Bah
Finland Rami Louke
KPV
VPS
16
2006FC ViikingitFC Viikingit, AC OuluFinland Petteri KaijasiltaPK-3519
2007KuPSKuPS, RoPSFinland Petteri KaijasiltaPK-3518
2008JJK JyväskyläJJKNigeria Babatunde WusuJJK22
2009AC OuluAC OuluFinland Pekka SihvolaFC Hämeenlinna20
2010RoPSRoPSGeorgia (country) Irakli SirbiladzeKPV16
2011FC LahtiFC LahtiFinland Ville SalmikiviFC Viikingit20
2012RoPSRoPSFinland Aleksandr KokkoRoPS15
2013SJKSJKFinland Jussi AaltoHaka15
2014HIFKHIFK, FC KTP, FC IlvesFinland Kalle MultanenHaka30
2015PS KemiPS Kemi, PK-35 VantaaFinland Kalle MultanenHaka19
2016JJKJJKDemocratic Republic of the Congo Aristote M'BomaAC Oulu18
2017TPSTPS, FC HonkaFinland Kalle Multanen
Brazil Felix de Bona
Haka
EIF
14
2018HIFKHIFK, KPVMexico Alberto Alvarado MorínAC Oulu17
2019HakaHaka, TPSFinland Salomo OjalaHaka23
2020AC OuluAC Oulu, KTPSouth Africa Darren SmithEIF18
2021Vaasan PalloseuraVPSBrazil Douglas CaéGnistan14
2022KTPKTPSpain MikaKTP15
2023EIFEIF, GnistanFinland Joakim LatonenGnistan19
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Champions and top scorers of third-tier Ykkönen, 2024–

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Season Champion League promotions Top scorer Club Goals
2024Klubi 04Klubi 04Finland Aaron LindholmPKKU18
2025MPMPGhana Torfiq Ali-AbubakarMP22
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