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Jari Jäväjä
Jari Jäväjä (born 16 August 1973) is a retired Finland, Finnish football striker. Jäväjä was part of the HJK Helsinki squad that qualified for the 1998–99 UEFA Champions League group stage as the first and still the only Finnish club ever. Career statistics References

1973 births Living people Finnish men's footballers Vaasan Palloseura players Helsingin Jalkapalloklubi players Tampereen Pallo-Veikot players Käpylän Pallo players Oulun Luistinseura players AC Oulu players Men's association football forwards Finland men's international footballers Footballers from Kemi {{Finland-footy-forward-stub ...
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Kemi
Kemi (; ; ; ) is a cities of Finland, town and municipalities of Finland, municipality of Finland. It is located approximately from the city of Tornio and the Finland–Sweden border, Swedish border. The distance to Oulu is to the south and to Rovaniemi is to the northeast. It was founded in 1869 by a decree of the Emperor of Russia, Emperor Alexander II of Russia because of its proximity to a deepwater port. The town has a population of () and covers an area of of which are water. The population density is . According to current statistics, Kemi has the highest number of Drug-related crime, drug crimes than any other town in Finland. This is thought to be due to its proximity to the Swedish border and the Illegal drug trade, drug smuggling that occurs across it. History World War II hostage crisis During World War II, after Finland signed the Moscow Armistice and found itself involved in the Lapland War against its former German ally, German forces at the beginning of ...
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Ykkönen
''Ykkönen'' (Finnish language, Finnish for 'Number One'; , previously I divisioona) is the third highest level of the Finnish football league system (after the Veikkausliiga and Ykkösliiga), managed by the Football Association of Finland. Until the end of 2023, ''Ykkönen'' was the second-highest level in Finland, but after the creation of new second-tier Ykkösliiga, it was dropped down one level in the league pyramid. History The first league format competition in the second level of Finnish football was called , which was founded in 1936. Before the inauguration of the , from 1930 to 1935, there had been special qualification matches for the right to play in the ''Mestaruussarja''. In the autumn of 1969, the Finnish football underwent a league system reform, and the was renamed ''II divisioona'', or Kakkonen, 2nd Division, with regional sections. In 1973, this level of football in Finland became nationwide, and the new name was (First Division). The name has been used s ...
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2003 Ykkönen
League tables for teams participating in Ykkönen, the second tier of the Finnish Soccer League system, in 2003. League table HIFK Helsinki withdrew from the Ykkönen and their place was inherited by Korsholm Mustasaari, the highest placed relegated team in 2002. Promotion play-offs KooTeePee Kotka as 13th placed team in the 2003 Veikkausliiga and RoPS as runners-up of the 2003 Ykkönen competed in a two-legged play-off for a place in the Veikkausliiga. RoPS won the play-offs 6-4 on aggregate and were promoted to the Veikkausliiga. RoPS Rovaniemi - KooTeePee Kotka 4-1 KooTeePee Kotka - RoPS Rovaniemi 3-2 Relegation play-offs GBK Kokkola - P-Iirot Rauma 1-1 P-Iirot Rauma - GBK Kokkola 3-0 PS Kemi - FC Kuusankoski 2-3 FC Kuusankoski - PS Kemi 2-0 P-Iirot Rauma were promoted to the Ykkönen and GBK Kokkola relegated to the Kakkonen. P-Iirot Rauma won 4-1 on aggregate. FC Kuusankoski remained in the Ykkönen after beating PS Kemi 5-2 on aggregate ...
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2001 Kakkonen
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UEFA Cup
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1999 Veikkausliiga
Statistics of Veikkausliiga in the 1999 season. Overview It was contested by 12 teams, and Haka Valkeakoski won the championship. Preliminary stage Table Results Final stage Championship group Table Results Relegation group Table Results See also * Suomen Cup 1999 ReferencesFinland - List of final tables (RSSSF) {{1999–2000 in European Football (UEFA) Veikkausliiga seasons Fin Fin A fin is a thin component or appendage attached to a larger body or structure. Fins typically function as foils that produce lift or thrust, or provide the ability to steer or stabilize motion while traveling in water, air, or other fluids. F ... 1 ...
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UEFA Champions League
The UEFA Champions League (UCL) is an annual club association football competition organised by the UEFA, Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) that is contested by List of top-division football clubs in UEFA countries, top-division European clubs. The competition begins with a Round-robin tournament, round robin league phase to qualify for the double-legged knockout rounds, and a single-leg final. It is the most-watched club competition in the world and the third most-watched football competition overall, behind only the FIFA World Cup and the UEFA European Championship. It is one of the most prestigious football tournaments in the world and the most prestigious club competition in European football, played by the national league champions (and, for some nations, one or more runners-up) of their national associations. Introduced 1955–56 European Cup, in 1955 as the European Champion Clubs' Cup (), and commonly known as the European Cup, it was initially a straigh ...
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1998 Veikkausliiga
Statistics of Veikkausliiga in the 1998 season. Overview It was contested by 10 teams, and Haka Valkeakoski won the championship. League standings Results Matches 1–18 Matches 19–27 See also * Suomen Cup 1998 ReferencesFinland - List of final tables (RSSSF) Veikkausliiga seasons Fin Fin A fin is a thin component or appendage attached to a larger body or structure. Fins typically function as foils that produce lift or thrust, or provide the ability to steer or stabilize motion while traveling in water, air, or other fluids. F ... 1 {{Finland-footy-competition-stub ...
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Kakkonen
Kakkonen or II divisioona is the fourth level in the league system of Finnish football and comprises 36 Finnish football teams. Until the end of 2023, ''Kakkonen'' was the third-highest level in Finland, but after the creation of new second-tier Ykkösliiga, Kakkonen also dropped down one level in the league pyramid. The new fourth-tier Kakkonen is divided to three groups, each consisting of 10 teams. The II divisioona was introduced in 1973 and in the mid-1990s became known as the Kakkonen ( Finnish for 'Number Two'; ). Sakari Tukiainen finished the season 2014 as the top goal scorer and setting a new league record with 40 goals for the Kakkonen. Petter Meyer finished the 2015 as the top goal scorer for GrIFK with 23 goals. League structure For the 2012 season the format of the Kakkonen has been changed with the league divided in 4 groups of 10 teams, each representing a geographical area. Every club plays each of the others in the same group three times. Clubs gain thre ...
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1997 Veikkausliiga
Statistics of Veikkausliiga in the 1997 season. Overview It was contested by 10 teams, and HJK Helsinki won the championship. League standings Haka Valkeakoski as winners of the 1997 Finnish Cup from the lower division qualified for the qualifying round of the 1998–99 Cup Winners' Cup. Results Matches 1–18 Matches 19–27 See also * Suomen Cup 1997 ReferencesFinland - List of final tables (RSSSF) {{1997–98 in European Football (UEFA) Veikkausliiga seasons Fin Fin A fin is a thin component or appendage attached to a larger body or structure. Fins typically function as foils that produce lift or thrust, or provide the ability to steer or stabilize motion while traveling in water, air, or other fluids. F ... 1 ...
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