Jakobstads BK

Jakobstads BK
Full name Jakobstads Bollklubb
Nickname(s) JBK, Klubbi
Founded 1944
Ground Västra plan, Jakobstad
Finland
Ground Capacity 300
Chairman Finland Stig Johansson
Manager Finland Carl-August Löf
Coach Finland Toni Mensakov
League Kakkonen
Västra plan

Jakobstads BK, also known as JBK, is a Finnish soccer team from Jakobstad currently playing in Kakkonen, a third tier soccer league in Finland. The club's home venue is Västra plan and the Head Coach is Toni Mensakov.

History

The club was founded at a meeting held on December 14, 1944. Jakobstads Bollklubb's first official match was played on May 10, 1945 against NIK. The team's captain at that time, Lasse Hellund, scored the club's first goal. JBK later won the match 3–1.

The club’s early history was significant as they played 16 seasons in the Suomisarja (Finland League), which at that time was the second tier of Finnish football, over three periods from 1948, 1950 and 1952–65.[1]

More recently, JBK has mostly been represented in Kakkonen or in regional leagues (Kolmonen and lower). Since the early 1970s, the club has played in Kakkonen for 21 seasons in total (1973–75, 1977–78, 1996–97, 1999–2011, and 2014).[1]

Current squad

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

No. Position Player
1 Finland GK Anders Brunell
2 Finland DF Andreas Kass
3 Finland DF Anton Kass
4 Finland MF Flamor Syla
5 Finland DF David Nyman
6 Finland FW Jonas Forsén
7 Finland MF Joakim Häggblom
8 Finland FW Mattias Wargh
9 Finland FW Jeremias Klemets
10 Finland FW Joni Remesaho
11 Finland DF Mika Pitkänen
13 Finland DF William Holti
No. Position Player
18 Finland DF Tom Virtanen
19 Finland FW Antonio Hotti
20 Finland DF Rasmus Portin
21 Finland MF Joakim Byggmästar
23 Finland MF Toni Mensakov (player-manager)
24 Finland GK Patrik Häggblom
24 Finland GK Tommi Hattukangas
24 Finland GK Visar Tahiri

References and sources

Footnotes

  1. 1 2 "Finland – Divisional Movements 1930–2009". RSSSF Archives. 2010. Retrieved 2010-05-13.


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