2005 Kakkonen – Finnish League Division 2

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Finnish League Division 2
Season2005
Champions
  • Klubi-04
  • JIPPO
  • SalPa
  • VIFK
Promoted
  • Klubi-04
  • JIPPO
  • VIFK
Relegated8 teams
2004
2006

League tables for teams participating in Kakkonen, the third tier of the Finnish Soccer League system, in 2005. Kakkonen was reduced to 3 groups of 14 teams for season 2006.

Contents

League tables

Southern Group, Etelälohko

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Klubi-04, Helsinki2014515916+4347Promotion Playoff
2Gnistan, Helsinki2013254822+2641
3FC Espoo2011544425+1938
4KäPa, Helsinki2010554436+835
5FC Kontu, Helsinki2010463127+434
6LPS, Helsinki207494446225
7EIF, Tammisaari2055104351820
8GrIFK, Kauniainen20531226451918
9HyPS, Hyvinkää20531232552318
10Ponnistus, Helsinki20531227532618Relegation Playoff
11FCK Salamat, Kirkkonummi20271130522213Relegated
Source: [1]

NB: FJK, Forssa withdrew on May 24, their 3 matches were annulled.

NB: JJK II, promoted from Division Three, withdrew and Ponnistus took their place.

Eastern Group, Itälohko

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1JIPPO, Joensuu2214534419+2547Promotion Playoff
2TPV, Tampere2210662826+236
3FC Kuusankoski229853128+335
4KuPS Akatemia, Kuopio229673326+733
5Kings, Kuopio229673124+733
6Warkaus JK229583329+432
7JJK Jyväskylä229582928+132
8Huima, Äänekoski228772924+531
9TKT, Tampere2274112432825
10FC Vaajakoski22721332461423Relegation Playoff
11Kajo, Valkeala22631324411721Relegated
12MiKi, Mikkeli22451319341517
Source: [1]

NB: Jyväskylä United withdrew, FC Vaajakoski took their place.

Western Group, Länsilohko

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1SalPa, Salo2215344922+2748Promotion Playoff
2PoPa, Pori2211563821+1738
3PIF, Parainen2211384131+1036
4Masku2210573428+635
5KaaPo, Kaarina2211293328+535
6TP-Seinäjoki229763926+1334
7Närpes Kraft, Närpiö229763726+1134
8Sepsi-78, Seinäjoki229673029+133
9SoVo, Somero2293103238630
10Virkiä, Lapua22461222391718Relegation Playoff
11Kaskö IK, Kaskinen22431522553315Relegated
12MuSa, Pori22421619533414
Source: [1]

Northern Group, Pohjoislohko

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1VIFK, Vaasa2013525515+4044Promotion Playoff
2FC Kiisto, Vaasa2012353428+639
3PS Kemi2011544226+1638
4TUS, Teerijärvi2010643931+836
5GBK, Kokkola209833816+2235
6JBK, Pietarsaari207494039+125
7FC YPA, Ylivieska20551032451320
8FC Korsholm, Mustasaari20531227381118
9FC Dreeverit, Oulu2039821341318
10Tervarit, Oulu20351217392214Relegation Playoff
11KajHa, Kajaani20351212463414Relegated
Source: [1]

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

Promotion Playoff

First Legs

Klubi-04 1-0 JIPPO
SalPa 1-2 VIFK

Second Legs

JIPPO 2-0 Klubi-04
VIFK 1-1 SalPa

JIPPO and VIFK promoted, Klubi-04 and SalPa to division one/division two playoff.

Division One/Division Two Playoff

First Legs

SalPa 0-4 Hämeenlinna
Klubi-04 2-1 VG-62

Second Legs

Hämeenlinna 3-1 SalPa
VG-62 3-2 Klubi-04

Klubi-04 promoted, VG-62 relegated. Hämeenlinna remain at second level.

Relegation playoff

First Legs

Ponnistus 0-2 FCV
Tervarit 0-2 Virkiä

Second Legs

FCV 1-1 Ponnistus
Virkiä 4-3 Tervarit

Ponnistus and Tervarit relegated, FCV and Virkiä remain at third level.

Footnotes

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Finnish Football Tables - Finland 2005 - Division Two, Kakkonen". Ville Virkkala - RSSSF. Retrieved 2011-12-30.

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