Toverit Helsinki

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Toverit Helsinki
Full nameHelsingin toverit
Founded1916, Helsinki
Dissolved1970

Toverit Helsinki (Finnish Helsingin toverit, 'Comrades of Helsinki') was a sports club in Helsinki, Finland, which was founded in 1916. Its history ended in 1970.

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The club was founded in 1916 by group of athletes who left NMKY Helsinki. [1]

The club was most based in the neighbourhoods of Vallila and Hermanni. Its sports included football, ice hockey, boxing, orienteering and athletics.

The club won the Finnish championship in football in 1942, although a regular league type competition could not be played due to the war, and the whole competition consisted of two cup rounds with a total of three matches. After 1942 their success in football faded due to part of the footballers went off to found a new club called Kallion Palloseura.

The club won bronze in football in 1934, 1935 and 1939.

Veikko Pakkanen and Viljo Huuska were among the sportsmen who founded the orienteering competition Jukola relay in 1948. The club was one of the organisers of the first two events in 1949 and 1950. [2]

Beginning in 1923, the club participated in the pesäpallo ("Finnish baseball") Finnish Championship Series, achieving a bronze in that season.

In the 1950s and 1960s the club was active in youth work in ski jumping in the Helsinki area.

Achievements

Season to Season

Season to Season
SeasonLevelDivisionSectionAdministrationPositionMovements
1931Tier 2B-Sarja(First Division)Finnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto)2ndPromoted
1932Tier 1A-Sarja(Division One)Finnish FA (Suomen Palloliitto)7thRelegated
1933Tier 2B-Sarja(First Division)Finnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto)2ndPromoted
1934Tier 1A-Sarja(Division One)Finnish FA (Suomen Palloliitto)3rd
1935Tier 1A-Sarja(Division One)Finnish FA (Suomen Palloliitto)3rd
1936Tier 1Mestaruussarja(Division One)Finnish FA (Suomen Palloliitto)5th
1937Tier 1Mestaruussarja(Division One)Finnish FA (Suomen Palloliitto)5th
1938Tier 1Mestaruussarja(Division One)Finnish FA (Suomen Palloliitto)4th
1939Tier 1Mestaruussarja(Division One)Finnish FA (Suomen Palloliitto)3rd
1940–41Tier 1Mestaruussarja(Division One)Finnish FA (Suomen Palloliitto)6thQualification Group, Relegated
1942Cup-formatCup-formatFinnish FA (Suomen Palloliitto)1stChampions
1943–44Tier 2Suomensarja(First Division)Finnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto)8th
1945Tier 2Suomensarja(First Division)Group 2Finnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto)8th
1945–46Tier 3Maakuntasarja(Second Division)Helsinki Group 1Finnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto)3rd
1946–47Tier 3Maakuntasarja(Second Division)Helsinki Group 2Finnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto)3rd
1947–48Tier 3Maakuntasarja(Second Division)Helsinki Group 2Finnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto)3rd
1948Tier 3Maakuntasarja(Second Division)South Group BFinnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto)6thRelegated
1949?????
1950?????
1951?????
1952?????
1953?????
1954?????
1955?????Promoted
1956Tier 3Maakuntasarja(Second Division)South Group IIFinnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto)5th
1957Tier 3Maakuntasarja(Second Division)South Group IFinnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto)4th
1958Tier 3Maakuntasarja(Second Division)First GroupFinnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto)1stPromoted
1959Tier 2Suomensarja(First Division)South GroupFinnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto)6th
1960Tier 2Suomensarja(First Division)South GroupFinnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto)8th
1961Tier 2Suomensarja(First Division)East GroupFinnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto)11thRelegated
1962Tier 3Maakuntasarja(Second Division)First GroupFinnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto)7th
  • 8 seasons in First Level
  • 7 seasons in Second Level
  • 8 seasons in Third Level
[3]

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References

  1. "Kohtalot Pro Patria-taulun takaa: Helsingin Toverit". 21 May 2021.
  2. "History of the Jukola relay". Jukola.com. Retrieved 2012-09-02.
  3. "Tulostus". www.urheilumuseo.fi. Archived from the original on 2014-04-13.