Competition: | Veikkausliiga |
Season: | 2020 |
Winners: | HJK |
Relegated: | RoPS, TPS |
Continentalcup1: | Champions League |
Continentalcup1 Qualifiers: | HJK |
Continentalcup2: | Europa Conference League |
Continentalcup2 Qualifiers: | KuPS Inter Turku FC Honka |
Matches: | 132 |
Total Goals: | 296 |
League Topscorer: | Albion Ademi Roope Riski (12 each)[1] |
Biggest Home Win: | (30 August 2020) |
Biggest Away Win: | (1 July 2020) |
Highest Scoring: | (1 July 2020) (30 August 2020) (10 September 2020) |
Longest Wins: | 7 matches KuPS |
Longest Unbeaten: | 10 matches HJK |
Longest Winless: | 16 matches RoPS |
Longest Losses: | 12 matches RoPS |
Prevseason: | 2019 |
Nextseason: | 2021 |
The 2020 Veikkausliiga was the 90th season of top-tier football in Finland with KuPS being the defending champions.[2] HJK won the league.
Veikkausliiga adopted a new league format for the 2019 season. Each team played against each other twice in the regular season. After the regular season the top six teams advanced to the Championship Series which determines the champion and European tournament qualification places. The bottom six teams advanced to the Challenger Series. The best team from the Challenger Series plays in a tournament against the Championship Series' 4th, 5th, and 6th place teams. The winner from that plays in a final series against the 3rd best team from the Championship Series. The last UEFA Europa Conference League qualification place goes to the winner of that final series.[3]
The bottom team from the Challenger Series will relegate to the Ykkönen, and second to last team will play in a relegation play-off series against the 2nd best team from Ykkönen.
VPS were relegated to Ykkönen after finishing at the bottom of the 2019 season. Their place was taken by Ykkönen champions FC Haka.
KPV as 11th-placed team lost their Veikkausliiga spot after losing to second-placed Ykkönen team TPS in a relegation/promotion playoff.
Club | Location | Stadium | Turf | Capacity | |
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FC Haka | Valkeakoski | Tehtaan kenttä | Artificial | 3,516 | |
FC Honka | Espoo | Tapiolan Urheilupuisto | Natural | 6,000 | |
FC Inter | Turku | Veritas Stadion | Natural | 9,372 | |
FC Lahti | Lahti | Lahden Stadion | Natural | 15,000 | |
HIFK | Helsinki | Bolt Arena | Artificial | 10,770 | |
HJK | Helsinki | Bolt Arena | Artificial | 10,770 | |
IFK Mariehamn | Mariehamn | Wiklöf Holding Arena | Artificial[4] | 4,000 | |
Ilves | Tampere | Tammelan Stadion | Natural | 5,040 | |
KuPS | Kuopio | Savon Sanomat Areena | Artificial | 5,000 | |
RoPS | Rovaniemi | Rovaniemen keskuskenttä | Artificial | 4,000 | |
SJK | Seinäjoki | OmaSP Stadion | Artificial | 6,000 | |
TPS | Turku | Veritas Stadion[5] | Natural | 9,372 |
On 28 October 2020, it was decided to cancel the championship and relegation round due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Finland, and the regular season standings after 22 rounds would be considered final.[6]
Five teams would originally play for a spot in the 2021–22 UEFA Europa Conference League first qualifying round, but this was cancelled and the spot would be awarded based on regular season position.
1–1 on aggregate. KTP won on away goals.
As of 4 November 2020[7]
Award[8] | Winner | Club | |
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Player of the Year | Roope Riski | HJK | |
Goalkeeper of the Year | Tim Murray | Honka | |
Defender of the Year | Daniel O'Shaughnessy | HJK | |
Midfielder of the Year | Nana Boateng | KuPS | |
Striker of the Year | Roope Riski | HJK | |
Breakthrough of the Year | Usman Sale | KuPS | |
Coach of the Year | Samuel Fagerholm | KuPS |
Team of the Year[9] | ||||||||||||
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Goalkeeper | Tim Murray (Honka) | |||||||||||
Defence | Nikolai Alho (HJK) | Rick Ketting(Inter Turku) | Daniel O'Shaughnessy (HJK) | Luis Carlos Murillo (HJK) | ||||||||
Midfield | Riku Riski (HJK) | Nana Boateng (KuPS) | Naatan Skyttä(Ilves) | Albion Ademi (Mariehamn) | ||||||||
Attack | Timo Furuholm (Inter Turku) | Roope Riski (HJK) |