Juha Malinen (born 16 July 1958) is a Finnish
football
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coach with a total of 20 seasons at the highest level. Malinen most recently managed
Veikkausliiga
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club
KTP.
Managerial career
Malinen was born in
Oulu
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. He was coming to the end of his short career as a football player in 1978 when he decided to enroll as a student at the
University of Oulu
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Department of Education.
He started his career as a teacher just before he would have graduated, and thus didn't complete his studies. While working as a teacher he found himself yearning for a job where he could see more concretely the impact of his work. He soon became interested in football coaching.
In 1986 Malinen found a job at Kastelli Sports
Gymnasium (secondary education) as the school's football coach. Among his students at Kastelli were
Antti Niemi and
Mika Nurmela who went on to become Finnish internationals.
Ville Nylund and
Aarno Turpeinen, who later became core players of top team in Finland,
HJK Helsinki
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, were also at Kastelli. Besides coaching at Kastelli, Malinen taught sports and crafts at a nearby school for hearing-impaired persons.
The Kastelli football team was unexpectedly successful in 1989 when it qualified for the School World Championships 1989, held in
Florence
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Florence ...
,
Italy
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. Malinen's "brickwall" -tactic was a good match with inexperienced Finns, which didn't lose any games, but were still knocked out in second stage by France (
Auxerre
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academy) with penalties. France became the champions and Kastelli finished in 5th place. It was this tournament, where Malinen first gained reputation and proved to himself that he could lead a successful career as a football manager.
After Kastelli, Malinen was hired as a manager of
Rauman Pallo. During his time at
Rauma, he became full-time football manager. Two players from Kastelli, Antti Niemi and Mika Nurmela followed Malinen to Rauman Pallo.
U15 and U16 national teams
In summer 1990 Malinen was made U15 and U16 national team manager by Finnish FA. He led his team in 1991 and 1992 European Championships. After about four years of coaching the national teams Malinen wanted to get back into more rapid life of club football.
Shows promise in Premier League
He returned to his hometown Oulu and FC Oulu, which did get promoted next year. Besides being promoted, the club was hampered by financial difficulties, so Malinen went to
TPS
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. With surprising
Finnish Cup
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The winner qualifies for the UEFA Europa Conference League
...
win in 1994 and bronze medal in 1996 Malinen stepped at TPS into the limelight as one of the most promising managers in Finnish Premier League.
MyPa
In 1998 Malinen moved from the former capital of Finland to the opposite side of Finland, to
MyPa and small town of
Anjalankoski
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. Backed by the strong local forest industry magnates, Malinen was given quite free hands at combining his team. This was the first time when he had some leverage - even the TPS, one of the biggest Finnish clubs, was cash-strapped.
Malinen's time at MyPa was somewhat successful (4 medals but only limited UEFA Cup success). MyPa's current manager
Ilkka Mäkelä
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Coaching career
He was sacked after the 2010 season as FC Lahti were relegated to Ykkönen ...
came on board during those times as an assistant manager.
KuPS
In 2004, Malinen took over as manager of
KuPS
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, one of Finland's most traditional and successful clubs, who had just been relegated to the
Ykkönen
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.
Malinen revamped the team, bringing in experienced players from MyPa, revamping the youth system and overseeing the construction of a new stadium. KuPS won the
2004 Ykkönen, returning to the
Veikkausliiga
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at their first attempt. With emerging talents such as
Berat Sadik,
Pyry Kärkkäinen,
Medo and
Patrick Bantamoi
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, KuPS won their first
Finnish League Cup
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in 2006, but ended the year with relegation, which saw the departure of Malinen.
Shakhter Karagandy
In February 2007, Malinen was appointed as manager of
Kazakhstan Premier League
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side
Shakhter Karagandy and the
Kazakhstan U-21 Team. Malinen left Shakhter Karagandy after just 7 months, but remained as the Kazakhstan U-21 manager until the end of 2007.
Racism controversy
On taking over as coach of RoPS in April 2014, Malinen courted controversy with his comments about foreign players, especially coloured players, in the team. Malinen had told newspaper ''
Iltalehti
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History and profile
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'': "We have the league's most Finnish team. ... Just a few years back RoPS had 13 black men. We've managed to put that completely behind us. We've recruited players with names that get pronounced correctly and the Finns know them." Weighing up the negative press Malinen later replied: "I get along with all nationalities."
Media work
Besides his coaching career, Malinen has worked as a
football commentator for
Yle TV1
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&
Yle TV2 since 2000.
Honours
KuPS
*
Ykkönen
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:
2004
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Finnish League Cup
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The competition is notably the only football competition in Europe which is most ...
: 2006
RoPS
*
Finnish Cup
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The winner qualifies for the UEFA Europa Conference League
...
: 2013
Individual
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Finnish Football Manager of the Year: 1996
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Veikkausliiga
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Coach of the Month:
May 2015,
June 2015,
June 2016Roope Riski kuukauden pelaajaksi
References
{{DEFAULTSORT:Malinen, Juha
1958 births
Living people
Finnish football managers
Sportspeople from Oulu
Kuopion Palloseura managers
Rauman Pallo football managers
Turun Palloseura managers
Finnish expatriate football managers
Expatriate football managers in Kazakhstan
Veikkausliiga managers
Finnish expatriate sportspeople in Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan Premier League managers
AC Oulu managers
FC Shakhter Karagandy managers
Rovaniemen Palloseura managers
FC Haka managers
Myllykosken Pallo −47 managers
FC Lahti managers