1985 Ykkönen – Finnish League Division 1

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Finnish League Division 1
Season1985
Champions MP Mikkeli
Promoted MP Mikkeli
Relegated Karpalo Joensuu
P-Iirot Rauma
GrIFK Kauniainen
1984
1986

League table for teams participating in Ykkönen, the second tier of the Finnish Soccer League system, in 1985.

Contents

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 MP Mikkeli 2216424715+3236
2 Reipas Lahti 2214264316+2730
3 LauTP Lappeenranta 2214265234+1830
4 Jaro Pietarsaari 2210574333+1025
5 MyPa Anjalankoski 2210574548325
6 Huima Äänekoski 228683645922
7 FinnPa Helsinki 228595243+921
8 KajHa Kajaani 2284103742520
9 Elo Kuopio 22741129471818
10 Karpalo Joensuu 22641244541016
11 P-Iirot Rauma 22431521472611
12 GrIFK Kauniainen 22421628532510
Source: [1]

Replay for 2nd place: Reipas Lahti - LauTP Lappeenranta 5-0

Promotion/Relegation Playoff

Koparit Kuopio (formerly KPT Kuopio) stayed in Premier Division

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References

  1. "Finland - List of League Second Level Tables". Heikki Pietarinen for RSSSF. 1985. Retrieved 2012-01-03.