2011 Kakkonen – Finnish League Division 2

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Finnish League Division 2
Ilves-Kissat vs. SalPa at Ratina.JPG
Kakkonen game Ilves-Kissat vs. SalPa at Ratina Stadion
Season2011
Champions
Promoted SJK
Relegated10 teams
2010
2012

League tables for teams participating in Kakkonen, the third tier of the Finnish soccer league system, in 2011.

Contents

League tables

Group A

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Klubi-04 2619349633+6360Qualification to Promotion playoffs
2 IF Gnistan 2616286742+2550
3 Mikkelin Palloilijat 2614756133+2849
4 GrIFK 2613494138+343
5 Pallohonka 2612594744+341
6 FC Kuusysi 26123116252+1039
7 FC Futura 2610795152137
8 Atlantis FC 26106105047+336
9 Kiffen, Helsinki 2689928401233
10 LPS 26951244561232
11 KTP 26951233491632
12 Sudet (R)26851332481629Relegation to Kolmonen
13 MPS (R)26531841753418
14 KäPa (R)26422030744414
Source: [1]
(R) Relegated.

Group B

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 BK-46 2617905918+4160Qualification to Promotion playoffs
2 Ilves 2618266932+3756
3 Pallo-Iirot 2615745730+2752
4 Närpes Kraft 2614576437+2747
5 SalPa 2612865528+2744
6 JäPS 2611877041+2941
7 FC Jazz 2612595538+1741
8 ÅIFK 26132115651+541
9 TPV 26124105249+340
10 LoPa 261031341561533
11 Ilves-Kissat (R)26541722654319Relegation to Kolmonen
12 TuTo (R)26521924654117
13 MuSa (R)26431920715115
14 TiPS (R)2622222383608
Source: [1]
(R) Relegated.

Group C

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 SJK (P)2622407214+5870Qualification to Promotion playoffs
2 GBK 2615475135+1649
3 TP-47 2612684630+1642
4 FC YPA 2612594630+1641
5 VIFK 26124103734+340
6 FC Kiisto 26122123337438
7 ViPa 26114114637+937
8 PK-37 26114114442+237
9 HauPa 261051127411435
10 Warkaus JK 26103133948933
11 FC Santa Claus 2688104744+332
12 JBK (R)2695123947832Relegation to Kolmonen
13 FCV (R)26361735733815
14 SC Riverball (R)26261815624712
Source: [1]
(P) Promoted; (R) Relegated.

Promotion playoffs

Qualifying

BK-46 qualify for final 1 – 0

SJK qualify for final 4 – 1

Final

SJK promoted 5 – 1 on aggregate [1]

Footnotes

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Suomen Pallolitto - Kakkonen 2011- palloliitto.fi". Suomen Pallolitto. Archived from the original on 2011-11-26. Retrieved 2011-11-11.

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