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Ykkönen · 2026

Current Ykkönen 2026 standings with 12 teams. Tampere United leads the table with 25 points after 11 matches, followed by Rops on 21 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

PlayoffsRelegation
TeamPlayedWonDrawnLostGoals For:Goals AgainstGoal DiffPointsForm
1Tampere United1181224:6+1825
WWWWW
2Rops1163222:10+1221
WLDWL
3OLS1263323:13+1021
LWDLL
4JJK1263324:20+421
WLDWL
5SalPa1153324:20+418
WLWWD
6PKKU1043318:12+615
DWWLD
7FC jazz1152414:18-414
DDLWW
8VJS1034317:12+513
LDDWW
9Inter Turku II1133521:25-412
DDLWW
10KuPS Akatemia1121816:25-97
LWLLL
11TPV1114611:21-107
DDLLD
12KPV-j111289:41-325
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Results

Ykkönen · 50
Group stage22/05/2026–14/06/2026
PKKU22TPV
Sun 14/06
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VJS02Rops
Sat 13/06
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Sat 13/06
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Fri 12/06
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Thu 11/06
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JJK13PKKU
Sat 06/06
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Sat 06/06
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Fri 05/06
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Rops11OLS
Tue 02/06
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JJK22VJS
Tue 02/06
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Fri 29/05
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Fri 29/05
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Fri 29/05
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JJK10OLS
Thu 28/05
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Sun 24/05
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Sat 23/05
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Fri 22/05
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Upcoming Fixtures

64 matches
Rops
SalPa
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KPV-j
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OLS
KuPS Akatemia
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VJS
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FC jazz
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SalPa
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Inter Turku II
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JJK
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Rops
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Inter Turku II
Rops
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Tampere United
SalPa
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KuPS Akatemia
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KuPS Akatemia
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Inter Turku II
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Tampere United
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JJK
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Rops
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Tampere United
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Rops
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Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 12 teams in the Ykkönen. Tampere United leads with 8 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, draws, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

Teams

Ykkönen

All 12 teams competing in the Ykkönen 2026 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

Past Seasons

Ykkönen

Browse 15 archived seasons of the Ykkönen, from 2012 to 2026. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 16 Jan 2025

Founded1973Preceded byI divisioona

Ykkönen was originally established in 1973 as the second tier of Finnish football, serving as the primary stepping stone between the top-flight Veikkausliiga and lower divisions. For over 50 years, it maintained its status as the second-highest competition in the Finnish football pyramid, hosting numerous clubs aspiring for top-flight promotion. In 2024, a significant structural reform elevated Ykkösliiga to the second tier, reclassifying Ykkönen as the third tier while maintaining its 12-team format and nationwide scope. This change reflected the Finnish football federation's commitment to creating a more competitive second tier while preserving Ykkönen's role as a vital developmental league. The competition has evolved from a regional structure to a truly national third-tier championship, attracting clubs from across Finland including academy sides, reserve teams, and established semi-professional outfits seeking to climb the pyramid.

  • 1973 — Ykkönen established as the second tier of Finnish football
  • 1990 — Veikkausliiga launched as top tier, Ykkönen remains as second division
  • 2024 — Ykkösliiga created as new second tier; Ykkönen reclassified as third tier with 12-team nationwide format

Competition Format 16 Jan 2025

Teams12Relegation spots2

Ykkönen operates as a 12-team nationwide semi-professional division competing in a double round-robin format, with each club playing 22 matches across two halves of the season. Following the completion of the initial 22-match phase, teams are split into upper and lower continuation groups based on their standings, with the top finisher earning direct promotion to Ykkösliiga and the runner-up entering a two-legged playoff against the second-to-last team in the Ykkösliiga. Two clubs are relegated at season's end to Kakkonen, the fourth tier. The league awards three points for a win and one for a draw, with goal difference serving as the primary tiebreaker.

Records 16 Jan 2025

Most titlesHJK Klubi 04 (8)All-time top scorerKalle Multanen (105 goals)

Kalle Multanen, a Finnish centre-forward, holds the all-time goalscoring record in Ykkösliiga (the former second-tier designation of Ykkönen) with 105 goals across 186 appearances, establishing himself as one of Finnish football's most prolific strikers.

Analysis 16 Jan 2025

Current Season Analysis

MP leads the 2024/25 Ykkönen season with 39 points from 22 matches, establishing themselves as the frontrunners in the race for direct promotion to Ykkösliiga. The Mikkeli-based club has demonstrated consistency with an impressive 50% win rate, securing 11 victories while maintaining a solid defensive record with just 25 goals conceded. MP's +16 goal difference reflects a well-balanced attacking approach that has produced 41 goals across the campaign. Close behind in the title race, OLS sits second with 34 points from an identical 22-match schedule, though their form suggests a different path to success: the Oulu club has drawn 10 matches, indicating a tendency toward narrow results. OLS boasts an attacking threat with 47 goals scored—the highest in the league—but their defensive fragility (32 goals conceded) has cost them points in crucial moments.

The third and fourth positions remain tightly contested between KPV-j and KuPS Akatemia, both holding 34 and 33 points respectively after 22 matches. KPV-j's 45% win rate and respectable +1 goal difference position them as a competitive outfit, while KuPS Akatemia's academy side has shown promise with 39 goals scored, though their -2 goal difference suggests defensive vulnerabilities. JJK and Tampere United occupy fifth and sixth positions with 31 points each, forming the secondary tier of contenders. JJK's recent form has been exceptional, notably recording a dominant 5–0 victory over Tampere United, signaling their capability to challenge the upper echelon despite their mid-table standing.

The relegation battle is beginning to take shape at the bottom of the standings. Atlantis occupies the 12th and final position with just 23 points from 22 matches, having won only 7 games. EPS sits 11th with 24 points, possessing a concerning -20 goal difference that reflects significant defensive struggles. Rops, positioned 10th with 25 points, finds themselves dangerously close to the relegation zone despite their -16 goal difference. The battle to avoid the drop to Kakkonen will intensify as the season progresses, with multiple clubs separated by only a few points. Inter Turku II, the reserve team of Inter Turku, has emerged as a surprise performer in ninth place with 29 points, demonstrating that academy sides can compete effectively at this level when managed properly.

An unexpected storyline has emerged with Inter Turku II's competitive showing, proving that well-organized reserve teams can challenge established semi-professional outfits. Additionally, the league's goal-scoring patterns reveal an attacking-oriented competition: the combined goal tally across all 12 teams reflects a league that values offensive football, with Inter Turku II notably leading all teams with 51 goals scored despite their mid-table position. This suggests defensive consistency matters more than raw attacking output in determining success in Ykkönen. The split into continuation groups after the initial 22-match phase will be crucial, as teams will have opportunities to improve their playoff positioning or secure survival based on their performance against similarly-ranked opponents.

Ykkönen's Role in Finnish Football Development

Ykkönen has established itself as an essential proving ground for Finnish football talent and club development. The 2024 structural reform, which elevated Ykkösliiga to second-tier status, has reinforced Ykkönen's position as a competitive third tier that attracts ambitious clubs from across Finland. The inclusion of academy sides such as KuPS Akatemia and Inter Turku II demonstrates how the league serves multiple functions: providing competitive minutes for young players destined for top-flight football, offering established semi-professional clubs a pathway to national prominence, and maintaining the pyramid's structural integrity. The league's 12-team nationwide format ensures representation from Finland's major football regions, including clubs from Mikkeli (MP), Oulu (OLS), Jyväskylä (JJK), Turku (Inter Turku II), and Tampere (Tampere United).

The promotion and relegation mechanisms reflect Finnish football's commitment to meritocratic advancement. The direct promotion of the champions to Ykkösliiga, combined with a playoff system for the runner-up, creates competitive tension throughout the season. Conversely, the relegation of two clubs to Kakkonen ensures that underperforming teams face consequences, maintaining competitive standards. This structure has proven effective in producing clubs capable of competing at the second and top tiers, with numerous Ykkönen champions having subsequently achieved promotion to Veikkausliiga. The league's evolution from a purely second-tier competition to the third tier reflects broader trends in European football, where structural reforms aim to create more competitive top divisions while maintaining robust development pathways for emerging talent.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ykkönen in the Finnish football pyramid?

Ykkönen is the third tier of Finnish football, below Veikkausliiga (top tier) and Ykkösliiga (second tier). It features 12 semi-professional clubs competing nationwide.

How many teams play in Ykkönen?

Ykkönen comprises 12 clubs in a nationwide semi-professional division. Each team plays 22 matches in a double round-robin format before the league splits into continuation groups.

How does promotion work from Ykkönen?

The league champion gains direct promotion to Ykkösliiga. The runner-up enters a two-legged playoff against the second-to-last team in Ykkösliiga for the final promotion spot.

Which teams are relegated from Ykkönen?

Two clubs are relegated at the end of each season to Kakkonen, the fourth tier of Finnish football. Relegation is determined by final league position.

Who has won the most Ykkönen titles?

HJK Klubi 04 holds the record with 8 championships in Ykkönen's history, establishing themselves as the division's most successful club.

Who is Ykkönen's all-time top scorer?

Kalle Multanen is Ykkönen's all-time leading goalscorer with 105 goals in 186 appearances, making him one of Finnish football's greatest strikers across the second and third tiers.

API data: 23 Jun 2026 · Content updated: 16 Jan 2025