1965 Mestaruussarja

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Mestaruussarja
Season1965
Champions Haka Valkeakoski
Relegated Upon Pallo Lahti,
ÅIFK Turku,
TaPa Tampere
1964
1966

Statistics of Mestaruussarja in the 1965 season.

Overview

It was contested by 12 teams, and Haka Valkeakoski won the championship.

Contents

League standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Haka Valkeakoski (C)2214355628+2831
2 HJK Helsinki 2212555030+2029
3 Reipas Lahti 229764424+2025
4 GBK Kokkola 229763232025
5 HIFK Helsinki 229492527222
6 KuPS Kuopio 228682528322
7 IKissat Tampere 227872529422
8 KTP Kotka 228594143221
9 VPS Vaasa 22931030481821
10 Upon Pallo Lahti (R)2284103528+720
11 ÅIFK Turku (R)22561121311016
12 TaPa Tampere (R)22261414503610
Source: rsssf.com
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated

Results

Home \ Away GBK HAK HFK HJK ILV KTP KPS REI TPT UP VPS ÅIF
GBK 0–11–01–02–23–32–10–00–01–02–23–0
FC Haka 4–03–30–10–34–13–03–07–13–17–02–1
HIFK 0–12–22–51–01–20–13–11–01–02–01–0
HJK Helsinki 7–30–21–04–05–32–02–24–03–12–21–1
I-Kissat 0–02–30–21–13–22–00–31–00–02–01–0
KTP 3–02–20–00–24–24–34–21–03–22–30–0
KuPS 3–11–32–21–00–01–00–03–12–01–01–1
Reipas 2–20–14–03–40–02–12–08–00–26–04–0
TaPa 0–50–21–21–40–02–21–10–01–21–32–3
UPallo 2–33–11–23–04–04–01–10–00–06–11–0
VPS 1–04–21–04–22–50–32–10–21–22–02–0
ÅIFK 1–23–11–00–01–12–11–22–30–14–20–0
Source: [ citation needed ]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

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