1971 Mestaruussarja

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Mestaruussarja
Season1971
Champions TPS Turku
Relegated OTP Oulu,
MiPK Mikkeli,
Ilves-Kissat Tampere
1970
1972

Statistics of Mestaruussarja in the 1971 season.

Overview

It was contested by 14 teams, and TPS Turku won the championship.

Contents

League standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 TPS Turku (C)2613855325+2834
2 HIFK Helsinki 26111144529+1633
3 KPV Kokkola 2613763722+1533
4 HJK Helsinki 26101154632+1431
5 MP Mikkeli 26101064530+1530
6 Kuusysi Lahti 2610974029+1129
7 KuPS Kuopio 26115104534+1127
8 Haka Valkeakoski 26114114250826
9 Reipas Lahti 2695124240+223
10 VPS Vaasa 26951222391723
11 TPV Tampere (Q, R)26931434521821
12 OTP Oulu (R)26761331512020
13 MiPK Mikkeli (R)26581327522518
14 Ilves-Kissat Tampere (R)26561528522416
Source: rsssf.com
(C) Champion; (Q) Qualified for the phase indicated; (R) Relegated

Results

Home \ Away HAK HFK HJK ILV KPV KPS L69 MPK MP OTP REI TPS TPV VPS
FC Haka 0–21–11–32–12–10–25–21–41–13–20–55–23–0
HIFK 4–21–14–22–23–11–13–11–13–12–31–24–11–1
HJK Helsinki 1–12–21–10–12–21–17–01–11–02–41–06–13–0
I-Kissat 0–11–20–11–10–42–20–02–11–33–40–00–22–0
KPV 0–01–03–03–12–02–00–12–00–24–01–02–14–1
KuPS 2–01–11–22–12–01–13–02–33–12–10–26–00–0
Lahti-69 4–12–01–10–30–04–23–01–14–23–02–01–30–1
MiPK 0–11–13–15–01–22–22–01–10–00–60–00–10–1
MP 5–10–00–05–10–12–11–03–05–01–13–31–10–0
OTP 1–30–32–34–31–11–01–13–32–11–40–02–10–2
Reipas 1–01–11–20–11–11–30–13–00–24–00–00–21–1
TPS 5–10–01–14–03–12–00–32–25–23–01–35–25–0
TPV 1–40–11–32–01–10–21–13–03–11–02–11–30–1
VPS 0–31–22–10–02–11–22–11–30–10–32–01–22–1
Source: [ citation needed ]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

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