Klubi-04

Klubi-04
Full name Talenttiklubi Klubi-04
Founded 2004
Ground Sonera Stadium,
Helsinki
Ground Capacity 10,770
Manager Finland Toni Koskela
League Kakkonen

Klubi 04 is the reserve team of Helsingin Jalkapalloklubi for whom a number of the players are also registered.

History

Klubi 04 was founded in 2004 when HJK bought FC Jokerit. Initially Klubi 04 played in Kakkonen, the third highest league level in Finland. Klubi 04 was promoted to Ykkönen in 2006 when it beat FC Inter's reserve team VG-62. Klubi's former head coach is Abdou Talat, he finished with Klubi 04 the sixth place in 2006 its first season in Ykkönen.

Season 2007 Klubi 04:n finished in Ykkönen 14th. The team was relegated to Kakkonen for Season 2008. For season 2008 the team was altered for the most parts, and the new head coach was Juho Rantala. The young team was promoted back to Ykkönen by securing the place two rounds before season end. During Season 2009 the team secured its place in Ykkönen three rounds before season end, and they finished at 8th place.

For Season 2010 Klubi 04 received new head coach with Pasi Rasimus.

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
2 Finland DF Otto Pitkänen
3 Finland DF Henrik Ölander
5 Finland MF Eero Hyökyvirta
8 Finland MF Karim Zine
12 Finland GK Jesse Koivistoinen
21 Finland DF Kalle Salmi
30 Finland MF Omar Jama
TBA Finland GK Johannes Luukkanen
TBA Finland GK Aleksi Virtapuro
TBA Finland DF Ilmari Hieta
TBA Finland DF Johannes Kytilä
TBA Finland DF Touko Laakkonen
TBA Finland DF Jan Oustimenko
No. Position Player
TBA Finland MF Tino Purme
TBA Finland MF Eetu Vertainen
TBA Finland MF Valtteri Vesiaho
TBA Somalia FW Mohammed Hussein
TBA Finland FW Mikko Jalkanen
TBA Finland FW Tuukka Kurki
TBA Finland FW Jusa Lehtinen
TBA Finland FW Juuso Ollila
TBA Finland FW Konsta Ryynänen
TBA Finland FW Timo Stavitski
TBA Finland FW Antti Ulmanen
TBA Finland FW Tapio Valve

Staff

Former coaches

External links

Official website (Finnish)

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