Klubi 04

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Klubi 04
Full nameTalenttiklubi Klubi 04
Founded2004
Ground Bolt Arena,
Helsinki
Capacity10,770
ManagerAleksi Lalli
League Ykkösliiga
2024 Ykkönen, 1st of 12 (champions; promoted)
Website http://www.hjk.fi

Klubi 04 is a Finnish football club based in Helsinki. It is the reserve team of HJK Helsinki for whom a number of the players are also registered.

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History

Klubi 04 was founded in 2004 when HJK bought FC Jokerit. Initially Klubi 04 played in Kakkonen, the third highest league level in Finland. Klubi 04 was promoted to Ykkönen in 2006 when it beat FC Inter's reserve team VG-62. Klubi's former head coach is Abdou Talat, he finished with Klubi 04 the sixth place in 2006 its first season in Ykkönen.

Season 2007 Klubi 04:n finished in Ykkönen 14th. The team was relegated to Kakkonen for Season 2008. For season 2008 the team was altered for the most parts, and the new head coach was Juho Rantala. The young team was promoted back to Ykkönen by securing the place two rounds before season end. During Season 2009 the team secured its place in Ykkönen three rounds before season end, and they finished at 8th place.

For Season 2010 Klubi 04 received new head coach with Pasi Rasimus.

Current squad

As of 3 August 2024 [1]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
43 DF Flag of Finland.svg  FIN Santeri Silander
47 DF Flag of Finland.svg  FIN Emil Leveälahti
48 FW Flag of Nigeria.svg  NGA Francis Etu
49 MF Flag of Finland.svg  FIN Otto Hannula
51 FW Flag of Finland.svg  FIN Kaius Hardén
53 DF Flag of Finland.svg  FIN Jere Kari
54 MF Flag of Finland.svg  FIN Pyry Mentu
57 DF Flag of Finland.svg  FIN Lukas Kuusisto
61 DF Flag of Finland.svg  FIN Kaius Simojoki
62 DF Flag of Sweden.svg  SWE Nils Svensson
63 DF Flag of Finland.svg  FIN Eemil Toivonen
64 MF Flag of Finland.svg  FIN Matias Ritari
67 FW Flag of Finland.svg  FIN Emil Ingman
No.Pos.NationPlayer
68 MF Flag of Finland.svg  FIN Antton Nylund
72 FW Flag of Kosovo.svg  KOS Art Berisha
74 MF Flag of Finland.svg  FIN Marlo Hyvönen
78 GK Flag of Finland.svg  FIN Alex Ramula
79 GK Flag of Finland.svg  FIN Joel Tynkkynen
87 FW Flag of Finland.svg  FIN Elmer Vauhkonen
89 GK Flag of Finland.svg  FIN Diar Azabani
91 FW Flag of Finland.svg  FIN Ville Vuorinen
92 GK Flag of Finland.svg  FIN Mustafa Abdulmuttaleb
94 FW Flag of Finland.svg  FIN Toivo Mero
95 FW Flag of Finland.svg  FIN Stanislav Baranov
96 DF Flag of Finland.svg  FIN William Grönblom
98 DF Flag of Finland.svg  FIN Alex Lietsa

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
MF Flag of Sweden.svg  SWE Hadi Noori (at AFC Eskilstuna until 31 December 2024)

Management

As of 24 January 2024 [2]

NameRole
Flag of Finland.svg Aleksi LalliHead coach
Flag of Finland.svg Perparim Hetemaj Coach
Flag of Finland.svg Ilari AhoCoach
Flag of Finland.svg Jori SärkkäGoalkeeping coach
Flag of Finland.svg Petteri JutilaTeam manager
Flag of Finland.svg Raine KuusistoKitman, Team manager
Flag of Finland.svg Lukas KuusistoKitman

Former coaches

See also

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References

  1. "HJK Klubi 04 Team". HJK Helsinki. Retrieved 22 January 2024.
  2. "HJK Klubi 04 Team" (in Finnish). HJK Helsinki. Retrieved 25 January 2022.