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'''Jämsänkosken Ilves''' (abbreviated '''JIlves''') is a sports club from [[ |
'''Jämsänkosken Ilves''' (abbreviated '''JIlves''') is a sports club from [[Jämsä]], [[Finland]]. The club is active in [[cross-country skiing (sport)|cross-country skiing]], [[Swimming (sport)|swimming]], [[Track and field athletics|athletics]], and [[association football|football]], where it has a long tradition. The club's home ground is at the Jämsänkosken Pallokenttä. Other venues used by the club include the Oinaalan urheilukenttä (Oinaala sports field), Paunu and Jaatilan kenttä at [[Jämsä]]. |
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==Background== |
==Background== |
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==Club |
==Club structure== |
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Jämsänkosken Ilves runs a large number of teams including 2 men's teams, 1 veteran's team, 1 ladies team, 10 boys teams and 2 girls teams. The club has recently appointed [[Atik Ismail]], the former Finnish international, as head coach who has been making some significant changes to the coaching provision at the club. |
Jämsänkosken Ilves runs a large number of teams including 2 men's teams, 1 veteran's team, 1 ladies team, 10 boys teams and 2 girls teams. The club has recently appointed [[Atik Ismail]], the former Finnish international, as head coach who has been making some significant changes to the coaching provision at the club. |
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'''JIlves First Team''' are competing in the [[Kolmonen#Eastern Finland and Central .28It.C3.A4- and Keski-Suomi.29|Kolmonen]] administered by the Itä-Suomi SPL and Keski-Suomi SPL. This is the fourth highest tier in the [[Finnish football league system|Finnish football system]]. In 2009 JIlves finished in seventh place in the [[Kolmonen 2009 League Tables#Central and Eastern Finland .28Keski- and It.C3.A4-Suomi.29|Kolmonen]]. |
'''JIlves First Team''' are competing in the [[Kolmonen#Eastern Finland and Central .28It.C3.A4- and Keski-Suomi.29|Kolmonen]] administered by the Itä-Suomi SPL and Keski-Suomi SPL. This is the fourth highest tier in the [[Finnish football league system|Finnish football system]]. In 2009 JIlves finished in seventh place in the [[Kolmonen 2009 League Tables#Central and Eastern Finland .28Keski- and It.C3.A4-Suomi.29|Kolmonen]]. |
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'''JIlves/2''' are participating in the [[Vitonen#Central Finland .28Keski-Suomi.29|Vitonen]] section administered by the Keski-Suomi SPL. |
'''JIlves/2''' are participating in the [[Vitonen#Central Finland .28Keski-Suomi.29|Vitonen]]{{Broken anchor|date=2024-06-15|bot=User:Cewbot/log/20201008/configuration|target_link=Vitonen#Central Finland (Keski-Suomi)|reason= The anchor (Central Finland (Keski-Suomi)) [[Special:Diff/487989259|has been deleted]].}} section administered by the Keski-Suomi SPL. |
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==References and sources== |
==References and sources== |
Latest revision as of 14:02, 24 June 2024
Full name | Jämsänkosken Ilves | |
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Nickname(s) | JIlves | |
Founded | 1930 | |
Ground | Jämsänkosken Pallokenttä, Jämsä, Finland | |
Chairman | Keijo Pitkäniemi | |
Manager | Atik Ismail | |
Coach | Jari Puronaho Small Juha Mäki | |
League | Kolmonen | |
Website | https://www.jamsankoskenilves.fi/ | |
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Jämsänkosken Ilves (abbreviated JIlves) is a sports club from Jämsä, Finland. The club is active in cross-country skiing, swimming, athletics, and football, where it has a long tradition. The club's home ground is at the Jämsänkosken Pallokenttä. Other venues used by the club include the Oinaalan urheilukenttä (Oinaala sports field), Paunu and Jaatilan kenttä at Jämsä.
Background
[edit]The club was formed on 2 May 1930 when 30 sports minded people met at the club of the local paper mill, Yhtyneet Paperitehtaat Oy, to revive Jämsänkosken VPK's gymnastics and sports clubs. The year 2010 is the eightieth anniversary of the club and a number of celebratory events are being held.
JIlves played 8 seasons in the second tier of Finnish football from 1963 until 1970. They also have had 5 spells in the third tier (the Second Division) in 1974–76, 1978, 1981–83, 1985, 1990.[1]
In the late 1980s the club found itself in the Fourth Division but a merger with Jämsän Pallo enabled the club to return to the Second Division for a short-lived spell in 1990. Over the last decade JIlves has played in the Kolmonen (Third Division)
Season to season
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Club structure
[edit]Jämsänkosken Ilves runs a large number of teams including 2 men's teams, 1 veteran's team, 1 ladies team, 10 boys teams and 2 girls teams. The club has recently appointed Atik Ismail, the former Finnish international, as head coach who has been making some significant changes to the coaching provision at the club.
2010 season
[edit]JIlves First Team are competing in the Kolmonen administered by the Itä-Suomi SPL and Keski-Suomi SPL. This is the fourth highest tier in the Finnish football system. In 2009 JIlves finished in seventh place in the Kolmonen.
JIlves/2 are participating in the Vitonen[broken anchor] section administered by the Keski-Suomi SPL.
References and sources
[edit]- Official Club Website
- Official Football Website
- Finnish Wikipedia
- Suomen Cup
- Jämsänkosken Ilves Facebook
References
[edit]- ^ "Finland – Divisional Movements 1930–2009". RSSSF. 2010. Archived from the original on 18 February 2010. Retrieved 26 March 2010.