Rovaniemen Palloseura Explained

Clubname:RoPS
Fullname:Rovaniemen Palloseura
Ground:Keskuskenttä,
Rovaniemi
Capacity:4,000
Chairman:Matti Poikajärvi
Manager:Ville Ulanen
League:Ykkönen
Season:2023
Position: Kakkonen C, 3rd
Website:https://www.rops.fi/
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Rovaniemen Palloseura (RoPS) is a football club founded in 1950 and based in Rovaniemi, Finland. RoPS participated 32 years in the Finnish Premier Division, (Veikkausliiga) since 1981. In 2021 RoPS withdrew from professional football and voluntarily relegated to the amateur Kakkonen third division. The club plays home games at the Rovaniemen Keskuskenttä in the Arctic Circle of Lapland.

History

RoPS have won the Finnish Cup on two occasions, in 1986 and 2013, and were runners-up in 1962. They placed third in the Finnish Premier Division in 1988 and 1989, before finishing as runner-up in 2015, losing out on the title by 1 point to eventual champions SJK. The club's most notable international achievement was reaching the quarter-finals of the European Cup-Winners' Cup in 1987–88 against Marseille.

Match fixing allegations and scandal

Throughout the 2000s, RoPS became infamous for suspected involvement in match fixing.

In spring 2011 the Finnish National Bureau of Investigation started a large investigation into match fixing. On February 25 Singaporean businessman Wilson Raj Perumal, a convicted match fixer, was arrested after entering Finland with a fake passport. The National Bureau of Investigation suspected that over 30 games between 2008 and 2011, mostly from the Finnish premier league, had been fixed or manipulated.[1]

On July 19, 2011, the Rovaniemi Court of Appeal convicted Perumal and nine RoPS players of match-fixing. Altogether 24 games had been manipulated, and the intended score had been achieved in 11 of them. Perumal was sentenced to two years in prison and ordered to return 150,000 euros deemed to be match-fixing profits. The bribes ranged from 500 euros offered to one player to a total of 80,000 euros offered to eight players. The highest total of bribes for one individual was slightly over 40,000 euros. The players received suspended sentences. The sentenced players were six Zambian and two Georgian players: Godfrey Chibanga, Chileshe Chibwe, Francis Kombe, Stephen Kunda, Christopher Musonda, Chanda Mwaba, Nchimunya Mweetwa, Pavle Khorguashvili, and Valter Khorguashvili.[2]

Domestic history

width=55Seasonwidth=50width=30width=30width=30width=30width=30width=60Forwidth=60Againstwidth=45PointsFinnish CupLeague CupTop goalscorer
19911st73314811635150-
199273312615534942-
199372911513323538Runners-up-
19945261088323238
19959268810293032Ninth Round
199682711610352939Quarter-finalRunners-up
19976279612313033Semi-final
19988276147273132
199982971012314631Seventh Round
200093310617355036
200112335919255624Sixth Round-
2nd422949411031Quarter-final- Niclas Grönholm  – 11
20032261475402749Sixth Round-
20041st12267415284525Quarter-final
200513263815185017
2nd7261088403538-
20072261673442355-
20081st10268612313730Sixth RoundQuarter-finals
200914264418216616Sixth RoundGroup stage Echiabhi Okodugha  – 5
2nd1261592611754Fourth round- Nchimunya Mweetwa  – 13
1st12335820397823Fifth RoundGroup stage José Manuel Rivera  – 10
2nd1271854532059Fifth Round- Aleksandr Kokko  – 15
20131st113381015253634WinnersQuarter-finals Aleksandr Kokko  – 6
201493311517374138Sixth RoundGroup stage Aleksandr Kokko  – 9
20152331788442959Sixth RoundRunners-up Aleksandr Kokko  – 17
201663313119433350Sixth RoundGroup stage Robert Taylor  – 11
201773312615435142Quarter-final Play-offs- Emeka Friday Eze  – 7
20182331887422562Sixth Round- Lassi Lappalainen  – 8
201910278613233530Quarterfinal- Youness Rahimi  – 5
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European history

SeasonCompetitionRoundClubHomeAwayAggregate
1987–88Cup Winners' Cup1R Glentoran0–01–11–1(a)
2R Vllaznia1–01–02–0
QF Marseille0–10–30–4
1989–90UEFA Cup1R GKS Katowice1–11–02–1
2R Auxerre0–50–30–8
1990–91UEFA Cup1R 1. FC Magdeburg0–10–00–1
2014–15UEFA Europa League2Q Asteras Tripoli1–12–43–5
2016–17UEFA Europa League1Q Shamrock Rovers1–12–03–1
2Q Lokomotiva1–10–31–4
2019–20UEFA Europa League1Q Aberdeen1–21–22–4
Notes

Honours

Management and boardroom

Management

As of 18 February 2020.

NameRole
Vesa TauriainenHead Coach
Mika PulkkinenCoach
Jari AlamäkiFitness Coach
Ossi KoskelaGoalkeeping Coach
Tuomas KönönenPhysiotherapist
Vilma PoutiainenPhysiotherapist
David CoullKit Manager
Essi JokelainenMasseur
Olavi TammimiesTeam Manager

Boardroom

As of 18 February 2020[3]

NameRole
Risto NivaChairman, Managing director
Pekka KonsteniusVice chairman
Jari IlolaDirector of Football

Rovaniemi Football Academy

Rovaniemi Football Academy (RFA)[4] is the reserve team of RoPS. The team plays in Kakkonen in 2020 season. It is coached by Aleksi Tanner.[5]

Managers

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Susanna Kemppainen . RoPS:lla yli 30 epäiltyä sopupeliä | Pohjois-Suomi . Kaleva.fi . 2012-02-12 . dead . https://archive.today/20120910180801/http://www.kaleva.fi/uutiset/rops-lla-yli-epailtya-sopupelia/900427 . 2012-09-10 .
  2. Web site: Uusi Suomi . Oikeus: Sopupeleistä 150 000 euroa – 2 vuotta vankeutta — Uusi Suomi . Uusisuomi.fi . 2012-02-12.
  3. Web site: Yhteystiedot. RoPS . fi . 18 February 2020.
  4. Web site: RoPS/2 on jatkossa Rovaniemi Football Academy. rops.fi. RoPS. 20 February 2020.
  5. Web site: Kokoonpano: Rovaniemi Football Academy 2020. rops.fi. RoPS. 14 September 2020.