2004 Kakkonen – Finnish League Division 2

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Finnish League Division 2
Season2004
Champions
  • Atlantis FC
  • JJK Jyväskylä
  • FJK
  • KPV
Promoted
  • Atlantis FC
  • PK-35
  • KPV
Relegated8 teams
2003
2005

League tables for teams participating in Kakkonen, the third tier of the Finnish Soccer League system, in 2004. Kakkonen was reduced to 3 groups of 14 teams for season 2006.

Contents

League tables 2004

Southern Group, Etelälohko

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Atlantis FC, Helsinki2418425519+3658Promotion Playoff
2PK-35, Helsinki2416446025+3552
3Klubi-04, Helsinki2413566131+3044
4FC Espoo2414194629+1743
5IF Gnistan, Helsinki249783733+434
6HyPS, Hyvinkää2495103641532
7LPS, Helsinki23941038531531
8FC Kontu, Helsinki2478937471029
9FCK Salamat, Kirkkonummi2483133940127
10FC Pantterit, Joutseno24821437582126Relegation Playoff
11KäPa, Helsinki24671128441625
12Kiffen, Helsinki24561327421521Relegated
13TiPS, Vantaa24531633723918
Source: [1]

NB: Jokerit withdrew from Premier Division and were bought by HJK. The revamped club was named Klubi-04 and became HJK's "reserve" team. They obtained a place in Division Two South.

Eastern Group, Itälohko

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1JJK Jyväskylä2215525418+3650Promotion Playoff
2JIPPO, Joensuu2215435521+3449
3Kings, Kuopio2213544214+2844
4Huima, Äänekoski2291033723+1437
5Warkaus JK2211384633+1336
6Jyväskylä United2210575023+2735
7TP-Seinäjoki2284103842428
8Virkiä, Lapua227692831327
9MiKi, Mikkeli22631324674321
10KajHa, Kajaani22531428431518Relegation Playoff
11PK-37, Iisalmi22531421502918Relegated
12LehPa, Kontiolahti2121182179587
Source: [1]

NB: SäyRi's place in Division Two was taken by Jyväskylä United.

Western Group, Länsilohko

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1FJK, Forssa221642468+3852Promotion Playoff
2TPV, Tampere2212733918+2143
3PIF, Parainen2211653917+2239
4Masku2210482421+334
5EIF, Tammisaari229674729+1833
6SalPa, Salo229583630+632
7MuSa, Pori226793441725
8Kaskö IK, Kaskinen2267927371025
9KaaPo, Kaarina22661021311024
10TKT, Tampere22651126361023Relegation Playoff
11EuPa, Eura22571024421822Relegated
12FC Rauma22321716695311
Source: [1]

Northern Group, Pohjoislohko

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1KPV, Kokkola2015144813+3546Promotion Playoff
2OLS, Oulu2014424211+3146
3JBK, Pietarsaari2011274430+1435
4PS Kemi209833726+1135
5FC Kiisto, Vaasa209474734+1331
6VIFK, Vaasa209473932+731
7FC Korsholm, Mustasaari20641022341222
8TUS, Teerijärvi2063112834621
9FC YPA, Ylivieska20601436743818
10Tervarit, Oulu20421423351214Relegation Playoff
11FC Rio Grande, Rovaniemi20421414574314Relegated
Source: [1]

NB: Because GBK were promoted to Division One, Division Two North was played with 11 teams.

Promotion Playoff

Round 1
First Leg

JIPPO 2-1 Atlantis
PK-35 1-0 JJK
OLS 0-0 FJK
TPV 1-2 KPV

Second Leg

Atlantis 2-1 JIPPO [aet, 4-3 pen]
JJK 0-1 PK-35
FJK 2-2 OLS
KPV 1-0 TPV

Round 2
First Leg

OLS 2-1 Atlantis
PK-35 6-0 KPV

Second Leg

Atlantis 3-1 OLS [aet]
KPV 1-2 PK-35

Atlantis and PK-35 promoted, KPV and OLS to division one/division two playoff.

Division One/Division Two Playoff

First Leg

KPV 1-1 Närpes Kraft
OLS 0-1 VG-62

Second Leg

VG-62 3-1 OLS
Närpes Kraft 1-1 KPV [aet, 1-4 pen]

KPV promoted, Närpes Kraft relegated. VG-62 remain at second level.

Relegation playoff

First Leg

PS-44 3-2 TKT
Jaro II 2-2 Tervarit
Futura 1-5 KäPa
Ponnistus 2-0 Pantterit
FCV 1-3 KajHa

Second Leg

TKT 4-1 PS-44
Pantterit 3-1 Ponnistus
Tervarit 5-2 Jaro II
KäPa 3-1 Futura
KajHa 6-1 FCV

Ponnistus promoted, Pantterit relegated. TKT, Tervarit, KäPa and KajHa remain at third level.

Footnotes

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Finnish Football Tables - Finland 2004 - Division Two, Kakkonen". Ville Virkkala - RSSSF. Archived from the original on 2009-06-14. Retrieved 2011-12-30.

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