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JIPPO
Full nameJIPPO Joensuu
Founded2001
GroundMehtimäki, Joensuu
Capacity1,000
Manager Mikko Hallikainen
League Ykkösliiga
2023 Kakkonen, 1st (promoted)
Joensuun Keskuskenttä

JIPPO is a Finnish football club, based in Joensuu. It plays in the Ykkösliiga, the new second highest level of Finnish football. Jippo plays its home matches at Mehtimäki, Joensuu.

JIPPO was formed in 2001 after the merger of JiiPee and Ratanat – both playing in the Kakkonen (third level), the division JIPPO played its first four seasons from 2002 to 2005. The team was promoted to Ykkönen for the season 2006 after winning the eastern group of Kakkonen and beating Klubi-04 2–1 on aggregate in the promotion playoff. Arpad Mester scored the winner goal. After 9 years of playing in Ykkönen, Jippo relegated back to Kakkonen for the season 2015, winning promotion back to Ykkönen after the 2020 season.

Current squad

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

No. Pos. Nation Player [1]
1 GK Finland  FIN Pyry Piirainen
2 DF Brazil  BRA Victor de Paula
3 DF Japan  JPN Yusei Ohashi
4 FW Finland  FIN Oskar Pihlaja
5 DF Finland  FIN Roope Huhtala
6 MF Japan  JPN Junnosuke Watanabe
7 DF Finland  FIN Joona Malinen
8 FW Finland  FIN Terrence Smith
9 FW Finland  FIN Anton Eerola
10 FW Finland  FIN Janne Partanen
11 MF Finland  FIN Sami Aho
14 MF Finland  FIN Atte Nuutinen
17 MF Finland  FIN Niko Niemeläinen
20 MF Finland  FIN Lassi Forss
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 DF Finland  FIN Nuutti Tykkyläinen
22 GK Finland  FIN Verneri Vainikainen
23 DF Finland  FIN Topi Kela
24 DF Finland  FIN Niklas Haataja
25 DF Finland  FIN Eetu Viitaniemi
26 MF Finland  FIN Santeri Saarenkunnas
27 GK Finland  FIN Erkka Oikari
28 FW Finland  FIN Aake Yletyinen
39 FW Finland  FIN Jyri Kiuru
41 MF Japan  JPN Yoshiaki Kikuchi
48 MF Finland  FIN Matias Juurikainen
98 DF Finland  FIN Erol Erguner

References

  1. ^ "Squad". Soccerway.com. Retrieved 26 October 2023.

External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
JIPPO
Full nameJIPPO Joensuu
Founded2001
GroundMehtimäki, Joensuu
Capacity1,000
Manager Mikko Hallikainen
League Ykkösliiga
2023 Kakkonen, 1st (promoted)
Joensuun Keskuskenttä

JIPPO is a Finnish football club, based in Joensuu. It plays in the Ykkösliiga, the new second highest level of Finnish football. Jippo plays its home matches at Mehtimäki, Joensuu.

JIPPO was formed in 2001 after the merger of JiiPee and Ratanat – both playing in the Kakkonen (third level), the division JIPPO played its first four seasons from 2002 to 2005. The team was promoted to Ykkönen for the season 2006 after winning the eastern group of Kakkonen and beating Klubi-04 2–1 on aggregate in the promotion playoff. Arpad Mester scored the winner goal. After 9 years of playing in Ykkönen, Jippo relegated back to Kakkonen for the season 2015, winning promotion back to Ykkönen after the 2020 season.

Current squad

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

No. Pos. Nation Player [1]
1 GK Finland  FIN Pyry Piirainen
2 DF Brazil  BRA Victor de Paula
3 DF Japan  JPN Yusei Ohashi
4 FW Finland  FIN Oskar Pihlaja
5 DF Finland  FIN Roope Huhtala
6 MF Japan  JPN Junnosuke Watanabe
7 DF Finland  FIN Joona Malinen
8 FW Finland  FIN Terrence Smith
9 FW Finland  FIN Anton Eerola
10 FW Finland  FIN Janne Partanen
11 MF Finland  FIN Sami Aho
14 MF Finland  FIN Atte Nuutinen
17 MF Finland  FIN Niko Niemeläinen
20 MF Finland  FIN Lassi Forss
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 DF Finland  FIN Nuutti Tykkyläinen
22 GK Finland  FIN Verneri Vainikainen
23 DF Finland  FIN Topi Kela
24 DF Finland  FIN Niklas Haataja
25 DF Finland  FIN Eetu Viitaniemi
26 MF Finland  FIN Santeri Saarenkunnas
27 GK Finland  FIN Erkka Oikari
28 FW Finland  FIN Aake Yletyinen
39 FW Finland  FIN Jyri Kiuru
41 MF Japan  JPN Yoshiaki Kikuchi
48 MF Finland  FIN Matias Juurikainen
98 DF Finland  FIN Erol Erguner

References

  1. ^ "Squad". Soccerway.com. Retrieved 26 October 2023.

External links



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