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Former Finnish football club (1999-2004)
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Football club
FC Jokerit
FC Jokerit logo
Founded1999
Dissolved2004
GroundSonera Stadium,
Helsinki
Capacity10,770
Home colours Away colours

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

History

It was founded in 1999. The club was known for its wild supporters, 116% Boys, and for its owner, Hjallis Harkimo who was also the owner of Jokerit, an ice hockey club based in Helsinki.

FC Jokerit's last season of football was in 2003, finishing 10th in Veikkausliiga. The club was sold to rivals HJK Helsinki in March 2004, renamed to Klubi-04 and established in Kakkonen.

Former member of the Parliament of Finland and current member of the Helsinki city council Paavo Arhinmäki was an active supporter of the club, and has been a member of the 116% boys.

Reformation

Jokerit F.C. Helsinki were formed as a supporters´ phoenix club in 2012 and participate in the Tali Halli TM league. Because of the sale and reformation of the original Jokerit, Jokerit FC (or JFC Helsinki) consider HJK Helsinki and Klubi-04 as rivals, despite the fact that they rarely play each other due to the divisions between them.

Managers

Manager Tenure Nationality
Pasi Rautiainen 1999–2000, 2003–2004 Finland
Jan Everse 2001 Netherlands
Ville Lyytikainen 2001–2002 Finland

Achievements

Cup Year Position/ Stage Achieved
Finnish Cup 1999 Champions
Veikkausliiga 2000 Second place
Ykkonen 2002 Champions
UEFA Intertoto Cup 1999 Third round

References

  1. "FC Jokereiden tarina jäi lyhyeksi". yle.fi (in Finnish). 2014-04-17. Retrieved 2023-08-09.
  2. "Veikkausliigan verkkonäyttely: FC Jokerit". 2014-12-08. Archived from the original on 2014-12-08. Retrieved 2023-08-09.
  3. "Harkimo: Katsoimme viisaaksi keskittyä yhteen lajiin" (in Finnish). MTV3. 2004-03-05. Retrieved 2008-10-23.
  4. Euforinen tunnelma vei myös Paavo Arhinmäen mukanaan – kotiottelu Keravalla herätti tunteita, joita Jokerien fanit ovat kaivanneet, Yle, 23 September 2023
  5. ”Futishuligaani” Paavo Arhinmäki paljastaa, osallistuiko hän fanijengin nyrkkitappeluihin - ”ylilyöntejä sattui”, Iltalehti, 6 April 2019
  6. "Finland 2004". RSSSF. 2005-04-23. Retrieved 2008-10-23.
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