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== Notable former players ==
== Notable former players ==
*{{flagicon|RUS}} {{flagicon|FIN}} [[Alexei Eremenko Jr.]]
*{{flagicon|FIN}} [[Markus Heikkinen]]
*{{flagicon|FIN}} [[Petri Oravainen]]
*{{flagicon|FIN}} [[Markus Halsti]]
*{{flagicon|FIN}} [[Mehmet Hetemaj]]
*{{flagicon|RUS}} [[Aleksei Zhukov]]
*{{flagicon|RUS}} [[Aleksei Zhukov]]
*{{flagicon|UKR}} [[Aleksander Baranov]]
*{{flagicon|UKR}} [[Aleksander Baranov]]
*{{flagicon|RUS}} [[Vyacheslav Malakeev]]


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 12:50, 9 April 2010

FC Viikingit
FC Viikingit
Full nameFC Viikingit
Nickname(s)Viikkarit, Punaiset
Founded1965/1998
GroundVuosaaren Urheilukenttä
Vuosaari, Helsinki, Finland
Capacity4,200
ChairmanFinland Jorma Koivukangas
ManagerFinland Toni Korkeakunnas
LeagueFinnish First Division (Ykkönen)
2009Finnish First Division, Ykkönen, 3th

FC Viikingit is a Finnish football club, based in Vuosaari, East Helsinki. The club was founded as Vuosaaren Viikingit (The Vikings of Vuosaari) in 1965, but in 1998 the football section was separated from the rest of the club and continued under the name FC Viikingit. Usually, the team is referred to as just Viikingit (Finnish for "The Vikings"). The team plays its home matches at Vuosaari on Vuosaaren Urheilukenttä, nicknamed Heteniitty and Monttu.

Recent history

During the years 2002-2006, the team played in the Finnish First Division (Ykkönen). The team was promoted from the third division to the second division in 2001 and consequently a year after to the first division. In 2003, FC Viikingit finished 3rd only two points away from a qualification spot for the Finnish Premier Division. The team finished 4th in 2004.

In 2005, Jari Europaeus, a former national team defender, started as the club's manager. The team's target was promotion to the top flight, but it finished 6th. In the pre-season 2006, the team was widely considered one of the biggest promotion candidates. The first half of the season was uneven, but the second half displays were stable and the team was on top of the table when 23 rounds were played. In the 24th round home game against FC Hämeenlinna a winning goal in the 89th minute by Jarno Kallijärvi secured second place and direct following round home victory against RoPS secured the championship title of Ykkönen. In 2007, FC Viikingit played its first ever season in the Premier Division finishing 13th and was relegated back to the First Division.

FC Viikingit lost the play-off finals against KuPS from the Premier Division following the 2008 regular season, which meant that FC Viikingit didn't win promotion to the top flight.

Current squad

As of 12/2/10

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Brazil BRA Luís Fernando
3 DF Finland FIN Tommi Vesala
4 DF Finland FIN Osmo Kleemola
5 MF Finland FIN Heikki Pulkkinen
6 MF Finland FIN Jukka Hirvonen
9 FW Finland FIN Justus Vajanne
10 FW Finland FIN Kalle Sotka
11 FW Finland FIN Eero Peltonen
12 GK Finland FIN Heikki Kärkkäinen
13 MF Finland FIN Tero Karhu
15 MF Finland FIN Kim Kuusisto
16 FW Finland FIN Albert Kuqi
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 DF Finland FIN Teemu Honkaniemi
20 DF Finland FIN Tomi Nyman
21 MF Finland FIN Denis Abdulahi
22 FW Finland FIN Jussi Peteri
25 DF Finland FIN Christoffer Nyberg
26 DF Finland FIN Abdirashid Ali Mahdi
27 DF Finland FIN Mikko Lehtinen
28 FW Finland FIN Jani Koivisto
29 FW Finland FIN Jaakko Sippo
30 MF Finland FIN Markus Maunu
31 DF Finland FIN Severi Huikko

Notable former players

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