Season | 2009 |
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Champions | HJK 22nd league title |
Relegated | RoPS |
Champions League | HJK |
Europa League | Honka TPS Inter Turku (via dom. cup) |
Matches played | 182 |
Goals scored | 498 (2.74 per match) |
Top goalscorer | Hermanni Vuorinen (16) |
Biggest home win | Honka 9-0 RoPS |
Biggest away win | RoPS 1-5 TamU KuPS 0-4 Honka RoPS 0-4 TPS |
Highest scoring | Honka 9-0 RoPS |
← 2008 2010 → |
The 2009 Veikkausliiga was the 79th season of top-tier football in Finland. It began on 18 April 2009 and ended on 17 October 2009. Inter Turku were the defending champions.
The championship was won by HJK Helsinki, who came out on top of a three-team race which also involved Honka Espoo and TPS Turku. On the bottom end of the table, RoPS were relegated to the Ykkönen while JJK will have to compete in a two-legged relegation play-off.
Promotion and relegation
KooTeePee finished at the bottom of the 2008 season and were relegated to Ykkönen. Their place was taken by Ykkönen champions JJK. 13th placed Veikkausliiga team KuPS and Ykkönen runners-up competed in a two-legged relegation play-offs for one spot in 2009 Veikkausliiga. KuPS won 2–1 on aggregate and thereby retained their league position.
Overview
Club | Location | Stadium | Capacity | Manager |
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FC Haka | Valkeakoski | Tehtaan kenttä | 3,516 | ![]() |
HJK | Helsinki | Finnair Stadium | 10,770 | ![]() |
FC Honka | Espoo | Tapiolan Urheilupuisto | 6,000 | ![]() |
FC Inter | Turku | Veritas Stadion | 9,372 | ![]() |
FF Jaro | Jakobstad | Jakobstads Centralplan | 5,000 | ![]() |
JJK | Jyväskylä | Harjun stadion | 3,000 | ![]() |
KuPS | Kuopio | Magnum Areena | 3,500 | ![]() |
FC Lahti | Lahti | Lahden Stadion | 14,465 | ![]() |
IFK Mariehamn | Mariehamn | Wiklöf Holding Arena | 1,600 | ![]() |
MYPA | Anjalankoski | Saviniemi | 4,167 | ![]() |
RoPS | Rovaniemi | Keskuskenttä | 3,400 | ![]() |
Tampere United | Tampere | Ratina Stadion | 17,000 | ![]() |
TPS | Turku | Veritas Stadion | 9,372 | ![]() |
VPS | Vaasa | Hietalahti Stadium | 4,600 | ![]() |
Managerial changes
Team | Outgoing manager | Manner of departure | Date of vacancy | Replaced by | Date of appointment | Position in table |
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VPS | ![]() |
Resigned | 15 May 2009 [1] | ![]() |
15 May 2009 [1] | 14th |
RoPS | ![]() |
Sacked | 27 May 2009 [2] | ![]() ![]() |
27 May 2009 [2] | 14th |
FF Jaro | ![]() |
Sacked | 18 August 2009 | ![]() |
18 August 2009 | |
Haka | ![]() |
Sacked | 7 September 2009 | ![]() |
7 September 2009 | 5th |
RoPS | ![]() |
Sacked | 7 October 2009 | ![]() ![]() |
7 October 2009 | 14th |
League table
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification or relegation |
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1 | HJK (C) | 26 | 14 | 10 | 2 | 45 | 21 | +24 | 52 | Qualification to Champions League second qualifying round |
2 | FC Honka | 26 | 13 | 10 | 3 | 65 | 29 | +36 | 49 | Qualification to Europa League second qualifying round |
3 | TPS | 26 | 13 | 10 | 3 | 46 | 20 | +26 | 49 | Qualification to Europa League first qualifying round |
4 | IFK Mariehamn | 26 | 10 | 13 | 3 | 30 | 21 | +9 | 43 | |
5 | FC Inter | 26 | 11 | 7 | 8 | 38 | 30 | +8 | 40 | Qualification to Europa League third qualifying round[lower-alpha 1] |
6 | Haka | 26 | 10 | 7 | 9 | 40 | 35 | +5 | 37 | |
7 | Tampere United | 26 | 11 | 4 | 11 | 31 | 31 | 0 | 37 | |
8 | VPS | 26 | 10 | 5 | 11 | 30 | 36 | −6 | 35 | |
9 | MYPA | 26 | 9 | 7 | 10 | 32 | 30 | +2 | 34 | Qualification to Europa League first qualifying round[lower-alpha 2] |
10 | FF Jaro | 26 | 8 | 8 | 10 | 33 | 34 | −1 | 32 | |
11 | FC Lahti | 26 | 8 | 7 | 11 | 33 | 40 | −7 | 31 | |
12 | KuPS | 26 | 6 | 5 | 15 | 29 | 53 | −24 | 23 | |
13 | JJK (O) | 26 | 3 | 7 | 16 | 25 | 52 | −27 | 16 | Qualification to relegation play-offs |
14 | RoPS (R) | 26 | 4 | 4 | 18 | 21 | 66 | −45 | 16 | Relegation to Ykkönen |
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (O) Play-off winners; (R) Relegated
Notes:
- ↑ Inter Turku qualified for the third qualifying round of the UEFA Europa League by winning the 2009 Finnish Cup.
- ↑ Finland was among the best three associations in the UEFA Fair Play ranking and thus received an additional spot in the first qualifying round of the Europa League.[3]
Relegation play-offs
JJK as 13th placed team of 2009 Veikkausliiga and KPV as runners-up of the 2009 Ykkönen competed in a two-legged play-offs for one spot in the 2010 Veikkausliiga. JJK won the play-offs by 5–3 and remained in Veikkausliiga.
Results
Statistics
Top goalscorersSource: veikkausliiga.com (in Finnish)
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Top assistantsSource: veikkausliiga.com (in Finnish)
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Monthly awards
Month | Coach of the Month | Player of the Month |
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April[4] | ![]() |
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May[5] | ![]() |
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June[6] | ![]() |
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July[7] | ![]() |
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References
- 1 2 "Petri Vuorisesta VPS:n uusi valmentaja". keskipohjanmaa.com (in Finnish). 15 May 2009. Retrieved 12 July 2009.
- 1 2 "RoPS antoi kenkää Valeri Bondarenkolle". yle.fi (in Finnish). 27 May 2009. Archived from the original on January 6, 2013. Retrieved 12 July 2009.
- ↑ "Uefa.com". Archived from the original on 2010-05-12. Retrieved 2010-05-13.
- ↑ Vuorisesta Veikkausliigan huhtikuun pelaaja Archived 2009-05-09 at the Wayback Machine (in Finnish)
- ↑ Toukokuun Kuukauden joukkue nimetty Archived 2009-06-12 at the Wayback Machine (in Finnish)
- ↑ Jens Nygårdista kesäkuun Kuukauden pelaaja Archived 2009-07-08 at the Wayback Machine (in Finnish)
- ↑ TPS:n Lehtovaarasta Kuukauden pelaaja heinäkuussa Archived 2012-06-09 at the Wayback Machine (in Finnish)
External links
- Official site (in Finnish)
- uefa.com