2014 Kakkonen Explained

Competition:Kakkonen
Season:2014
Prevseason:2013
Nextseason:2015

The 2014 Kakkonen season started on 18 April and ended on 4 October 2014.

Teams

A total of 40 teams contested the league divided into four groups, Eteläinen (Southern), Pohjoinen (Northern), Läntinen (Western) and Itäinen (Eastern). 29 returning from the 2013 season, two relegated from Ykkönen and nine promoted from Kolmonen. The champion of each group qualified to promotion matches to decide which two teams get promoted to the Ykkönen. The bottom two teams in each group and the worst eight-placed qualified directly for relegation to Kolmonen. Each team played a total of 27 matches, three times against each team of its group.[1]

AC Kajaani and OPS were relegated from the 2013 Ykkönen, while FC Jazz and HIFK were promoted to the 2014 Ykkönen.

EsPa, FC POHU, Härmä, LPS, MuSa, ORPa, Sudet and Tervarit were relegated from 2013 Kakkonen.

FC Espoo, FC Myllypuro, FC Viikkarit, I-Kissat, JBK, OLS, SC KuFu-98 and SOVO were promoted from the 2013 Kolmonen.

SavU (winner of Kolmonen Kaakkois-Suomi) didn't take its place in 2014 Kakkonen. Its place was given for JäPS, the worst eight-placed of the last season.

KTP merged with FC KooTeePee. Its place was given for Kultsu FC, the runner-up of Kolmonen Kaakkois-Suomi.[2]

Stadia and locations

TeamLocationStadiumStadium capacity
Kajaanin liikuntapuisto 1,000
Urheilupuiston yläkenttä 1,500
Töölön Pallokenttä 4,000
Karjaan urheilukenttä 1,000
Ekenäs Centrumplan 2,500
Leppävaaran stadion 5,000
Porvoon keskuskenttä 500
4,000
4,400
Myllypuro 300
4,200
Safari 600
Kokkolan keskuskenttä 3,000
Fair Pay Arena 2,000
700
5,040
Järvenpään keskuskenttä 500
Länsikenttä 300
Seinäjoen keskuskenttä 3,500
Max Westerberg Areena 1,000
10,770
Kokkolan keskuskenttä 2,000
Joutsenon keskuskenttä 960
Taponketo N/A
7,000
Mosedal 2,000
6,996
6,996
Äijänsuon stadion 2,000
Otaniemen urheilukeskus 500
Sankariniemi 5,000
Kalevan UP nurmi 2,000
Sauvosaari 1,500
Salon Urheilupuisto 2,500
5,000
Someron urheilukenttä 2,500
Kristinaplan 2,000
Pohjan Stadion 4,000
5,040
4,600

League tables

Promotion play-offs

Group winners will play two-legged ties. Team pairs will be drawn and the two winning teams will be promoted to the Ykkönen for season 2015.[3]

Group winners

First leg

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Second leg

EIF won 6–4 on aggregate.----PS Kemi won 4–0 on aggregate.

Eight-placed teams

At the end of the season, a comparison is made between the eight-placed teams. The worst eight-placed team will be directly relegated to the Kolmonen.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kakkonen 2014 (Suomen Palloliitto) . 2013-11-28 . 2013-12-02 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131202234639/http://www.palloliitto.fi/palloliitto/sarjat-ja-tulokset/miehet/kakkonen-2014 . dead .
  2. Web site: Kultsu nousee kakkoseen . 2014-01-20 . https://web.archive.org/web/20141017104057/http://www.esaimaa.fi/Online/2014/01/20/Kultsu%20nousee%20kakkoseen/2014116819534/4 . 2014-10-17 . dead .
  3. Web site: Kakkosen nousukarsintaparit arvottu . 2014-09-28 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150402154007/http://www.palloliitto.fi/uutiset/suomen-palloliitto/kakkosen-nousukarsintaparit-arvottu . 2015-04-02 . dead .