Finnish League Cup - Finnish League Cup Finals

Finnish League Cup Finals

Year Winner Score Runner-up Place
2012 TPS 1–1,
4–2 pens
HJK Helsinki
2011 FC Honka 3–0 Tampere United Espoo
2010 FC Honka 0–0,
4–3 pens
JJK Helsinki
2009 Tampere United 2–0 HJK Vantaa
2008 FC Inter Turku 1–0 TPS Helsinki
2007 FC Lahti 0–0,
4–3 pens
FC Inter Turku Helsinki
2006 KuPS 2–1 FC KooTeePee Helsinki
2005 AC Allianssi 3–1 FC Lahti Helsinki
2004 AC Allianssi 2–2 aet,
5–3 pens
FC Lahti Helsinki
2000 VPS 2–1 FC Jokerit Hanko
1999 VPS 3–0 Kotkan TP Lahti
1998 HJK 1–1 aet,
8–7 pens
FF Jaro Helsinki
1997 HJK 2–0 VPS Helsinki
1996 HJK 3–2 RoPS Helsinki
1995 FC Haka 4–2 HJK Helsinki
1994 HJK 2–0 FC Jazz Helsinki
Football in Finland
Football Association of Finland
National teams
  • Finland (Women's)
  • U-21
  • U-19
  • U-17
League system
Men:
  • Veikkausliiga (tier 1)
  • Ykkönen (tier 2)
  • Kakkonen (tier 3)
  • Kolmonen (tier 4)
  • Nelonen (tier 5)
  • Vitonen (tier 6)
  • Kutonen (tier 7)
  • Seiska (tier 8)
Women:
  • Naisten Liiga
District Associations
  • Åland FF
  • SPL Helsinki
  • SPL Itä-Suomi
  • SPL Kaakkois-Suomi
  • SPL Keski-Pohjanmaa
  • SPL Keski-Suomi
  • SPL Pohjois-Suomi
  • SPL Satakunta
  • SPL Tampere
  • SPL Turku
  • SPL Uusimaa
  • SPL Vaasa
Domestic cups
  • Finnish Cup
  • Finnish League Cup
  • Finnish Women's Cup
  • List of clubs
  • Footballer of the Year
  • List of competitions
  • List of venues
National football League Cups
  • England
  • Finland
  • France
  • Hong Kong
  • Hungary
  • Iceland
  • India
  • Israel
  • Japan
  • Korea Republic
  • Northern Ireland
  • Portugal
  • Republic of Ireland
  • Scotland
  • Singapore
  • South Africa
  • Trinidad and Tobago
  • Wales
  • Former: Belgium
  • Denmark
  • Germany
  • Greece
  • Japan (JSL)
  • Poland
  • Romania
  • Russia
  • Spain
  • Switzerland
  • Tunisia
  • Turkey
  • Ukraine
  • USSR


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