1976 Mestaruussarja

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Statistics of Mestaruussarja in the 1976 season.

Overview

It was contested by 12 teams, and KuPS Kuopio won the championship.

Contents

League standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 KuPS Kuopio (C)2213634021+1932
2 Haka Valkeakoski 2214264628+1830
3 HJK Helsinki 2212554025+1529
4 Reipas Lahti 2210573724+1325
5 MiPK Mikkeli 228952421+325
6 MP Mikkeli 2210393531+423
7 VPS Vaasa 229492731422
8 KPV Kokkola 228593635+121
9 OPS Oulu 22571018341617
10 TPS Turku 2271143038815
11 GBK Kokkola (R)22451319432413
12 KPT Kuopio (R)22361312332112
Source: rsssf.com
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated

Results

Home \ Away GBK HAK HJK KPV KPT KPS MPK MP OPS REI TPS VPS
GBK 1–00–42–20–00–10–13–20–12–13–21–2
FC Haka 0–04–14–11–01–21–24–01–01–04–32–1
HJK Helsinki 4–34–00–13–03–31–03–13–31–31–02–1
KPV 3–02–40–12–02–20–13–33–02–01–25–2
KPT 2–11–51–31–10–32–10–10–00–12–00–2
KuPS 5–01–20–04–23–01–01–01–11–50–01–1
MiPK 1–10–01–11–11–01–30–05–11–12–02–0
MP 1–01–42–12–01–10–28–12–04–02–11–0
OPS 3–00–30–00–20–01–30–03–10–02–01–2
Reipas 6–11–30–22–01–10–10–01–04–13–23–0
TPS 1–03–01–22–31–02–10–31–24–00–45–1
VPS 1–14–21–02–02–10–10–02–10–11–12–0
Source: [ citation needed ]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

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