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2002 Veikkausliiga, the Glossary

Index 2002 Veikkausliiga

The 2002 season was the 72nd completed season of Finnish Football League Championship, known as the Veikkausliiga.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 31 relations: AC Allianssi, Atlantis FC, FC Haka, FC Hämeenlinna, FC Inter Turku, FC Jazz, FC Jokerit, FC KooTeePee, FC Lahti, FF Jaro, Football Association of Finland, Helsingin Jalkapalloklubi, Kuopion Palloseura, Mika Kottila, Myllykosken Pallo −47, Petteri Kaijasilta, Richard Teberio, RSSSF, Saku Puhakainen, Tampere United, TP-47, Turun Palloseura, Vaasan Palloseura, Veikkausliiga, Ykkönen, 2001 Veikkausliiga, 2002 UEFA Intertoto Cup, 2003 Veikkausliiga, 2003 Ykkönen, 2003–04 UEFA Champions League, 2003–04 UEFA Cup.

  2. 2002 in Finnish football
  3. Veikkausliiga seasons

AC Allianssi

AC Vantaan Allianssi (or AC Allianssi) was a Finnish football club, based in the town of Vantaa.

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Atlantis FC

Atlantis FC is a Finnish football club, based in Helsinki.

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FC Haka

FC Haka, originally Valkeakosken Haka, commonly known as Haka, is a Finnish professional football club based in the industrial town of Valkeakoski.

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FC Hämeenlinna

FC Hämeenlinna is a Finnish football club, based in Hämeenlinna.

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FC Inter Turku

Football Club International Turku, commonly referred to as Inter Turku (Inter Åbo) and colloquially known as Inter, is a Finnish professional football club based in Turku that competes in the Veikkausliiga, the top flight of Finnish Football.

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FC Jazz

Football Club Jazz, commonly known as just Jazz, is a Finnish football club based in Pori, which plays in the Finnish third tier, Ykkönen.

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FC Jokerit

FC Jokerit was a Finnish professional football club based in Helsinki, Finland.

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FC KooTeePee

FC KooTeePee was a Finnish football club.

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FC Lahti

FC Lahti is a Finnish football club based in the city of Lahti.

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FF Jaro

FF Jaro (Jakobstads Rostfria), commonly referred to as Jaro, is a Finnish football club, based in the bilingual town of Jakobstad.

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The Football Association of Finland (Suomen Palloliitto, SPL; Finlands Bollförbund) is the governing body of football and futsal in Finland.

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Helsingin Jalkapalloklubi

Helsingin Jalkapalloklubi, commonly known as HJK Helsinki (HJK Helsingfors), or simply as HJK (Finnish pronunciation; hoo-jii-koo), is a Finnish football club based in Helsinki.

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Kuopion Palloseura

Kuopion Palloseura, commonly referred to as KuPS, is a Finnish football club based in Kuopio.

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Mika Kottila

Mika "Hirvi" Kottila (born 22 September 1974) is a Finnish former professional footballer.

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Myllykosken Pallo −47

Myllykosken Pallo -47 (or MyPa) is a Finnish football club, based in the industrial village of Myllykoski, part of the city of Kouvola.

See 2002 Veikkausliiga and Myllykosken Pallo −47

Petteri Kaijasilta

Petteri Kaijasilta (born 3 August 1974) is a retired Finnish football striker.

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Richard Teberio

Richard Teberio (born 17 October 1971) is a retired Swedish football striker.

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The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF) is an international organisation dedicated to collecting statistics about association football.

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Saku Puhakainen

Saku Puhakainen (born 14 January 1975) is a Finnish footballer who plays as a striker.

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Tampere United

Tampere United is a Finnish football club from the city of Tampere.

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TP-47

Tornion Pallo −47 (or TP-47) is a Finnish football club, based in the town of Tornio.

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Turun Palloseura

Turun Palloseura, commonly known as TPS, is a professional football club based in Turku, Finland.

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Vaasan Palloseura

Vaasan Palloseura, commonly referred to as VPS, is a Finnish football club, based in Vaasa.

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Veikkausliiga

Veikkausliiga (Swedish: Tipsligan) is the premier division of association football in Finland, the highest tier of the Finnish football league structure, comprising the top 12 clubs of the country.

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Ykkönen

Ykkönen (Finnish for 'Number One'; Ettan) is the third highest level of the Finnish football league system (after the Veikkausliiga and Ykkösliiga), managed by the Football Association of Finland.

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2001 Veikkausliiga

The 2001 season was the 71st completed season of Finnish Football League Championship, known as the Veikkausliiga. 2002 Veikkausliiga and 2001 Veikkausliiga are 2001–02 in European association football leagues, 2002 in Finnish football, 2002–03 in European association football leagues and Veikkausliiga seasons.

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2002 UEFA Intertoto Cup

The 2002 UEFA Intertoto Cup finals were won by Málaga, Fulham, and Stuttgart.

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2003 Veikkausliiga

The 2003 season was the 73rd completed season of Finnish Football League Championship, known as the Veikkausliiga. 2002 Veikkausliiga and 2003 Veikkausliiga are 2002–03 in European association football leagues and Veikkausliiga seasons.

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2003 Ykkönen

League tables for teams participating in Ykkönen, the second tier of the Finnish Soccer League system, in 2003.

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2003–04 UEFA Champions League

The 2003–04 UEFA Champions League was the 12th season of UEFA's premier European club football tournament, the UEFA Champions League, since its rebranding from the European Cup in 1992, and the 49th tournament overall.

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2003–04 UEFA Cup

The 2003–04 UEFA Cup was won by Valencia in the final against Marseille.

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See also

2002 in Finnish football

Veikkausliiga seasons

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2002_Veikkausliiga

Also known as Veikkausliiga 2002.