Kajaanin Haka Explained

Clubname:Kajaanin Haka
Fullname:Kajaanin Haka
Nickname:KajHa
Haka
Founded:1953
Ground:Kajaanin liikuntapuisto,
Kajaani
Finland
Chairman:Jarmo Anttonen
Mgrtitle:Head Coach
Manager:Luis Figueiredo
Coach:Peter Olson
League:Kakkonen
Season:2009
Position:1st – Kolmonen (Pohjois-Suomi)
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Kajaanin Haka (abbreviated KajHa) is a football club from Kajaani in Finland. The club was formed in 1953 and their home ground is at the Kajaanin liikuntapuisto. The men's football first team currently plays in the Kolmonen (Third Division). The Chairman of KajHa is Jarmo Anttonen.

Background

KajHa was founded on 15 March 1953 and in the early years the club was known as Hevossuon Haka. The change to the current name was made on 23 January 1963. Originally Haka was a typical village club, which in addition to football ran sections providing for sports of athletics, skiing, and volleyball. Specialisation in football occurred in the early 1960s and has remained the popular activity. There are currently 245 registered players and the number is growing all the time.

The club's first taste of success was in 1968 when they played one season in the Suomisarjaa (Finland League) which at that time was the second tier of Finnish football. They have had four other periods at this level, currently known as the Ykkönen (First Division) in 1970–71, 1985–86, 1993–94, 1998–99.[1]

Haka have had nine periods covering 21 seasons in the Kakkonen (Second Division), the third tier of Finnish football covering 1975, 1979, 1981–84, 1987, 1990–92, 1995–97, 2000–05, 2007 and the current season 2010.[2]

In 1999 KajHa won the Työväen Urheiluliiton Cup (Workers' Sports Federation Cup) for the first time in their history.

The attendance record for a KajHa match was the 1968 derby match with Kajaanin Palloilijat which was watched by 2,376 spectators.[3]

Season to season

SeasonLevelDivisionSectionAdministrationPositionMovements
1994Tier 2 Ykkönen (First Division)Finnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto)13thRelegated
1995Tier 3Kakkonen (Second Division)North GroupFinnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto)3rd
1996Tier 3Kakkonen (Second Division)North GroupFinnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto)2nd
1997Tier 3Kakkonen (Second Division)North GroupFinnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto)1stPromoted
1998Tier 2 Ykkönen (First Division)North GroupFinnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto)7thNorth Relegation Group
1999Tier 2 Ykkönen (First Division)North GroupFinnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto)10thNorth Relegation Group – Relegated
2000Tier 3Kakkonen (Second Division)East GroupFinnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto)5th
2001Tier 3Kakkonen (Second Division)North GroupFinnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto)8th
2002Tier 3Kakkonen (Second Division)North GroupFinnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto)10th
2003Tier 3Kakkonen (Second Division)East GroupFinnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto)8th
2004Tier 3Kakkonen (Second Division)East GroupFinnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto)10th
2005Tier 3Kakkonen (Second Division)North GroupFinnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto)11thRelegated
2006Tier 4Kolmonen (Third Division)Northern Finland (SPL Pohjois-Suomi)1stPlayoff Group C – Promoted
2007Tier 3Kakkonen (Second Division)Group CFinnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto)12thRelegated
2008Tier 4Kolmonen (Third Division)Northern Finland (SPL Pohjois-Suomi)3rd
2009Tier 4Kolmonen (Third Division)Northern Finland (SPL Pohjois-Suomi)1stPromoted
2010Tier 3Kakkonen (Second Division)Group CFinnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto)13thRelegated
2011Tier 4Kolmonen (Third Division)Northern Finland (SPL Pohjois-Suomi)2nd
2012Tier 4Kolmonen (Third Division)Northern Finland (SPL Pohjois-Suomi)5th
2013Tier 4Kolmonen (Third Division)Northern Finland (SPL Pohjois-Suomi)5th
2014Tier 4Kolmonen (Third Division)Northern Finland (SPL Pohjois-Suomi)8th
2015Tier 4Kolmonen (Third Division)Northern Finland (SPL Pohjois-Suomi)6th
2016Tier 4Kolmonen (Third Division)Northern Finland (SPL Pohjois-Suomi)1stPromoted
2017Tier 3Kakkonen (Second Division)Group CFinnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto)

Junior section

The club provides for 5 different age groups for boys and in 2008 . In 2008 Kajaani Haka was selected as northern Finland's first football club to meet the new quality standards for coaching from which benefits are now experienced throughout the Kainuu region.

The club runs the Kainuun nappulaliiga (Kainuu Little League) for 5–12 years old boys and girls throughout the year. It covers almost the whole of the Kainuu region including Paltamo, Puolanka, Suomussalmi, Hyrynsalmi, Sotkamo, Kuhmo and Kajaani.

A traditional event provided by the club in the winter in January and February is the Tammiturnaus.

Club structure

KajHa currently has 1 men's team and 5 boys teams.

References and sources

Notes and References

  1. News: Finland – Divisional Movements 1930–2009 . 2010 . . 2010-05-13.
  2. News: Finland – Divisional Movements 1930–2009 . 2010 . . 2010-05-13.
  3. Book: Jalkapallokirja 1991 . 1991 . Suomen Palloliitto . 0787-7188.