Football Association of Finland

Sports governing body in Finland
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Football Association of Finland
UEFA
Founded19 May 1907; 116 years ago (19 May 1907)
HeadquartersBolt Arena
FIFA affiliation1908
UEFA affiliation1954
PresidentAri Lahti
Websitehttps://www.palloliitto.fi/

The Football Association of Finland (Finnish: Suomen Palloliitto, abbr. SPL; Swedish: Finlands Bollförbund) is the governing body of football and futsal in Finland. It was founded in Helsinki on 19 May 1907.

The SPL organises the men's and women's national football teams, and the second and third tiers of national football. The premier division Veikkausliiga is organized by a distinct organisation, and the lower tiers (the fourth tier and below) are organized by the 12 district organisations. The SPL is based in the Finnish capital city of Helsinki.

Background

The SPL has more than 1,000 member clubs and approximately 140,000 registered players. The Finnish Gallup survey has indicated that football is a popular pastime with around 500,000 Finns interested in the sport. The SPL is Finland's largest amateur sports federation.[1]

The association was also the governing body of bandy in Finland until Finland's Bandy Association was founded in 1972. In 1928, it also arranged the first Finland ice hockey championship, before the 1929 establishment of the Finnish Ice Hockey Association.[2]

District organisations

At the more local level Finnish football is administered by the following 12 district organisations of the SPL:[3]

There were also 12 other district organisations that no longer exist.

Publications

The association publishes several magazines, including now-defunct monthly magazine Futari.[4]

Presidents

Commemorative plaque in Esplanadi, Helsinki where was Football Association of Finland founded. (Finnish, Swedish and English)
  • Walter Flander: 1907–1908
  • John Catani: 1909
  • Uno Westerholm: 1910–1911
  • Carolus Lindberg: 1912
  • Walter Qvist: 1913–1917
  • Erik von Frenckell: 1918–1952
  • Juuso Walden: 1953–1963
  • Osmo P. Karttunen: 1963–1974
  • Ove H. Rehn: 1974–1975
  • Jouko Loikkanen: 1975–1983
  • Lauri Pöyhönen: 1983–1987
  • Pentti Seppälä [fi]: 1987–1997
  • Pekka Hämäläinen: 1997–2009
  • Sauli Niinistö: 2009–2012
  • Markku Lehtola: 2012 (interim)
  • Pertti Alaja: 2012–2017
  • Markku Lehtola: 2017–2018 (interim)
  • Ari Lahti: 2018–present

References

  1. ^ "Palloliitto" (in Finnish). Suomen Palloliitto. Archived from the original on 23 April 2011. Retrieved 21 July 2011.
  2. ^ "Idrott" (in Swedish). Uppslagsverket Finland. Retrieved 4 November 2017.
  3. ^ "Suomen Palloliitto – Piirit". Suomen Palloliitto. Archived from the original on 31 December 2011. Retrieved 16 December 2011.
  4. ^ "A-lehdet Dialogi Oy". Aikakaus Media (in Finnish). Retrieved 18 June 2015.

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