2009 season | ||
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Chairman | Olli-Pekka Lyytikäinen | |
Manager | Antti Muurinen | |
Stadium | Sonera Stadium | |
Veikkausliiga | 1st | |
Finnish Cup | Round 7 | |
Finnish League Cup | Runners-up | |
UEFA Europa League | Second qualifying round | |
Top goalscorer | League: Dawda Bah Juho Mäkelä (8) All: Juho Mäkelä (9) | |
The 2009 season was Helsingin Jalkapalloklubi's 79th competitive season, 29th consecutive season in the Veikkausliiga, and 102nd year in existence as a football club.
The 2009 season would see Helsingin Jalkapalloklubi claim a 22nd Veikkausliiga title. [1]
Round | 01 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 05 | 06 | 07 | 08 | 09 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 |
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Ground | H | H | A | H | A | H | A | H | H | A | H | A | A | A | A | H | A | A | H | A | H | H | A | H | A | H |
Result | W | D | W | W | L | D | D | W | W | L | W | W | W | W | D | D | D | D | D | W | W | W | W | W | D | D |
18/04/09 | HJK Helsinki | 5 – 1 | KuPS | Finnair Stadium, Helsinki |
14:00 | Kärkkäinen 23' Popovitch 44', 65' Parikka 54' Mäkelä 82' | Venäläinen 17' | Attendance: 3,150 |
23/04/09 | HJK Helsinki | 2 – 2 | TPS | Finnair Stadium, Helsinki |
16:30 | Bah 14' Medo 73' | Nyberg 57' Paatelainen 66' | Attendance: 3,527 |
29/04/09 | FC Haka | 1 – 2 | HJK Helsinki | Tehtaan kenttä, Valkeakoski |
16:30 | Holopainen 33' | Popovitch 23' Sorsa 48' | Attendance: 3,231 |
06/05/09 | HJK Helsinki | 2 – 0 | IFK Mariehamn | Finnair Stadium, Helsinki |
16:30 | Mäkelä 25', 44' | Attendance: 2,550 |
11/05/09 | MYPA | 1 – 0 | HJK Helsinki | Saviniemi, Kouvola |
17:00 | Ricketts 53' | Attendance: 1,150 |
14/05/09 | HJK Helsinki | 1 – 1 | FC Honka | Finnair Stadium, Helsinki |
16:30 | Bah 55' | Turunen 90' | Attendance: 4,527 |
17/05/09 | JJK | 1 – 1 | HJK Helsinki | Harjun Stadion, Jyväskylä |
16:30 | Nam 17' | Medo 10' | Attendance: 4,022 |
25/05/09 | HJK Helsinki | 1 – 0 | FC Lahti | Finnair Stadium, Helsinki |
17:00 | Kärkkäinen 59' | Attendance: 3,152 |
28/05/09 | HJK Helsinki | 1 – 0 | Tampere United | Finnair Stadium, Helsinki |
17:00 | Sorsa 28' | Attendance: 3,769 |
31/05/09 | RoPS | 1 – 0 | HJK Helsinki | Keskuskenttä, Rovaniemi |
16:30 | Pires 15' | Attendance: 1,825 |
28/06/09 | HJK Helsinki | 2 – 0 | FC Inter | Töölön Pallokenttä, Helsinki |
16:30 | Mäkelä 14' Parikka 90' | Attendance: 3,510 |
VPS | 3 – 4 | HJK Helsinki |
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Inutile 17', 20' Lyyski 49' | Sorsa 26' Fowler 55' Pelvas 59', 69' |
FF Jaro | 0 – 2 | HJK Helsinki |
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Parikka 4' Mannström 55' (og) |
KuPS | 0 – 3 | HJK Helsinki |
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Pelvas 28' Sorsa 59' Bah 64' |
TPS | 1 – 1 | HJK Helsinki |
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Ääritalo 86' | Cleaver 45' (og) |
HJK Helsinki | 3 – 3 | FC Haka |
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Bah 12', 38' Pelvas 87' | Strandvall 6', 72' Mattila 68' |
IFK Mariehamn | 0 – 0 | HJK Helsinki |
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FC Honka | 1 – 1 | HJK Helsinki |
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Savage 46' | Medo 19' |
HJK Helsinki | 1 – 1 | JJK |
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Riihilahti 59' | Nam 33' |
FC Lahti | 1 – 2 | HJK Helsinki |
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Fofana 28' | Toivomäki 28' (og) Pelvas 51' |
HJK Helsinki | 2 – 0 | VPS |
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Bah 40' Mäkelä 62' |
Tampere United | 1 – 2 | HJK Helsinki |
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Petrescu 46' | Sorsa 21' Riihilahti 56' |
HJK Helsinki | 1 – 0 | MYPA |
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Mäkelä 10' |
FC Inter | 1 – 1 | HJK Helsinki |
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Kauko 6' | Bah 35' |
16 July 20092nd qualifying round 1st leg | FK Vėtra | 0 – 1 | HJK | Vilnius, Lithuania |
19:00 EEST (UTC+3) | Report | Bah 15' | Stadium: Vėtra Stadium Attendance: 1,200 Referee: Vladimir Vnuk (Slovakia) |
23 July 20092nd qualifying round 2st leg | HJK | 1 – 3 (2 – 3 agg.) | FK Vėtra | Helsinki, Finland |
18:00 EEST (UTC+3) | Kamara 3' | Report | Grigalevičius 27' Jankauskas 30' Moroz 81' | Stadium: Finnair Stadium Referee: Marcin Borski (Poland) |
8 July 20096 | FC Espoo | 0 – 1 | HJK Helsinki | Leppävaaran Stadion, Espoo |
16:30 | Mäkelä 51' |
30 August 20097 | KuPS | 1 – 0 | HJK Helsinki | Magnum Areena, Kuopio |
16:30 | Koljonen 15' |
HJK Helsinki | 2 – 1 | MYPA |
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Pelvas 60' Parikka 62' | Rantanen 71' |
HJK Helsinki | 1 – 0 | FF Jaro |
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Sorsa 36' |
VPS | 1 – 2 | HJK Helsinki |
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Forsell 37' | Parikka 2' Medo 6' |
FC Haka | 0 – 2 | HJK Helsinki |
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Pelvas 60' Sorsa 68' |
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