LPS/Kuninkaat

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LPS/Kuninkaat
Nickname(s)LPS
Founded1999
GroundKallion tekonurmi,
Kallio, Helsinki
Finland
ManagerReko Etelävuori, Janne Suvensalmi
League Nelonen

LPS/Kuninkaat is a football club from Helsinki in Finland. The club was formed in 1999. Team currently plays in the Nelonen (fourth division). LPS/Kuninkaat is playing under the flag of Laajasalon Palloseura.

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Background

The club was established by a group of friends in 1999. Same friends played Floorball in a club called S.C. Kings before the football club. Kuninkaat couldn't use the name S.C. Kings in football because a club named S.C. Kings already existed. LPS/Kuninkaat started their journey in Finnish seventh division and picked up one level every year until 4th division. Kuninkaat has also a team in futsal.

Club Structure

LPS/Kuninkaat is part of Laajasalon Palloseura.

2015 season

LPS / Kuninkaat is participating in Section 2 of the Nelonen (Fourth Division) administered by the Helsinki SPL.

2016 season

LPS / Kuninkaat is participating in Section 2 of the Nelonen (Fourth Division) administered by the Helsinki SPL.

References and sources

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