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MyPa
Logo of MYPA
Full nameMyllykosken Pallo -47
Short nameMyPa
Founded1947; 77 years ago (1947)
GroundKymenlaakson Sähkö Stadion
Kouvola
Capacity4,167
ChairmanInka Häkkinen
ManagerMika Pasanen
LeagueKakkonen
2023Kolmonen South-Eastern Group, 1st of 12 (champions)
Websitehttp://mypa.fi/

Myllykosken Pallo -47 (or MyPa) is a Finnish football club, based in the industrial village of Myllykoski, part of the city of Kouvola. The club temporarily shut down after having ceased operations in 2015 due to financial difficulties, but returned in 2017 earning a place in the fourth tier and won back-to-back promotions to reach the second division in 2019. It then suffered consecutive relegations in 2020 and 2021, ending up in the fourth-tier of Finnish football league Kolmonen.

History

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MyPa was founded in December 1947 in the village of Myllykoski in the then municipality of Sippola, which in 1975 became part of the town of Anjalankoski and since 2009 is part of Kouvola. Before that there had been some small-scale football culture in Myllykoski, so forming a football club was a natural step. The final move came from the local paper industry, which built a football pitch with spectator stands. MyPa was promoted to the highest tier in 1975, but the season ended in relegation.[1]

Veikkausliiga

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MyPa played continuously in the Veikkausliiga from 1992 to 2014. From 1993 to 1996 they were runners up four consecutive times under the control of Harri Kampman. They won a first Finnish Cup in 1992, and a second in 1995. In 1997 Timo Liekoski was named as the manager of the club, but his employment lasted only one season. He was replaced by Juha Malinen. From 1999 to 2001, under the control of Malinen MyPa, they finished third three times in a row, and finished second in 2002. After the 2003 season Malinen was replaced by Ilkka Mäkelä. Though dropping to 8th in the league, in 2004 MyPa won a third Finnish Cup, and the next season won their first Finnish championship. Mäkelä resigned during the 2007 season and the former assistant coach Janne Hyppönen became the new manager. Hyppönen was sacked in September 2008 and assistant Janne Lindberg took over in a caretaker capacity for the rest of the season. MYPA was denied league licence for the 2015 season due to financial troubles, and after having at first accepted a place in the second tier Ykkönen, finally withdrew from all professional football on 13 February 2015.

Return

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MYPA made a return in the 2017 season earning a place from Inkeroisten Purha in the fourth tier Kolmonen due to Purha having difficulties gathering a team for the upcoming season.

In the 2017 Kolmonen season MYPA didn't lose a single game and was promoted to third tier Kakkonen. Playing in group A of the second division MYPA continued their positive endeavours and won the group, which granted them a place in the promotion playoffs to Ykkönen. They lost the following playoffs to Tampereen Pallo-Veikot.

Due to PS Kemi relinquishing their place in Ykkönen after getting relegated from Veikkausliiga,[2] MYPA received an invitation to join Ykkönen on their place as first in line for the 2019 season. MYPA accepted the offer and played in Ykkönen for the next two seasons. After struggling on a higher level. MYPA was relegated in the 2020 Ykkönen back to Kakkonen. Losing many key players after getting relegated, MYPA's struggles continued and after the season in Kakkonen was relegated back into Kolmonen. After the season MYPA changed their club name's spelling back into 'MyPa'.[3]

MyPa against FC Kuusysi in 2023 Finnish Cup

In 2022 on their first season back in Kolmonen, while being heavy favourites for the coming campaign, MyPa was able to stabilize their results and started winning matches more frequently. However, due to losing points in key matches through the season, MyPa narrowly missed the promotion playoffs and came second behind Haminan Pallo-Kissat.[4] In 2023 after bringing back many key players from the earlier seasons such as Jari Hassel and Jussi-Pekka Rämä, their results improved and won the league by a large margin. The championship granted them a direct promotion to Kakkonen for the 2024 season with Rämä being the top goalscorer of the league with 31 goals in 17 matches.[5]

International achievements

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MyPa has participated in the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, UEFA Cup and Intertoto Cup. It has faced many clubs like Boavista, PSV Eindhoven, Rapid București, Liverpool, Blackburn Rovers and Dundee United. In 2005 they reached the first round of UEFA Cup but lost the decisive match against Swiss side Grasshoppers 1–4 on aggregate.

Season Competition Round Country Club Score Agg.
1993–94 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Qualifying round Iceland Valur 1–3, 0–1 1–4
1994–95 UEFA Cup Qualifying round Slovakia Inter Bratislava 3–0, 0–1 3–1
First round Portugal Boavista 1–2, 1–1 2–3
1995–96 UEFA Cup Qualifying round Scotland Motherwell 3–1, 0–2 3–3
First round Netherlands PSV Eindhoven 1–1, 1–7 2–8
1996–97 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Qualifying round Azerbaijan Qarabağ 1–0, 1–1 2–1
First round England Liverpool 0–1, 1–3 1–4
1997–98 UEFA Cup Prel. round Cyprus Apollon Limassol 1–1, 0–3 1–4
2000 UEFA Intertoto Cup First round Switzerland Neuchâtel Xamax 1–2, 3–3 4–5
2001–02 UEFA Cup Qualifying round Sweden Helsingborgs IF 1–3, 1–2 2–5
2002–03 UEFA Cup First qualifying round Denmark OB Odense 1–0, 0–2 1–2
2003–04 UEFA Cup Qualifying round Switzerland Young Boys 3–2, 2–2 5–4
First round France Sochaux 0–1, 0–2 0–3
2004 UEFA Intertoto Cup First round Czech Republic Tescoma Zlín 1–1, 2–3 3–4
2005–06 UEFA Cup First qualifying round Estonia FC TVMK 1–1, 1–0 2–1
Second qualifying round Scotland Dundee United 0–0, 2–2 2–2
First round Switzerland Grasshopper 1–1, 0–3 1–4
2006–07 UEFA Champions League First qualifying round Wales The New Saints 1–0, 1–0 2–0
Second qualifying round Denmark Copenhagen 2–2, 0–2 2–4
2007–08 UEFA Cup First qualifying round Faroe Islands EB/Streymur 1–0, 1–1 2–1
Second qualifying round England Blackburn Rovers 0–1, 0–2 0–3
2010–11 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round Estonia Narva Trans 2–0, 5–0 7–0
Second qualifying round Andorra UE Sant Julià 3–0, 5–0 8–0
Third qualifying round Romania Politehnica Timișoara 1–2, 3–3 4–5
2012–13 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round Wales Cefn Druids 0–0, 5–0 5–0
Second qualifying round Romania Rapid București 1–3, 0–2 1–5
2014–15 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round Faroe Islands ÍF Fuglafjørður 1–0, 0–0 1–0
Second qualifying round Belarus Dinamo Minsk 0–3, 0–0 0–3

UEFA club competition record

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Updated 14 February 2015.

Competition Pld W D L GF GA
UEFA Champions League 4 2 1 1 4 4
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 6 1 1 4 4 9
UEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League 42 12 13 17 52 57
UEFA Intertoto Cup 4 0 2 2 7 9
Total 56 15 17 24 67 79

Honours

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Veikkausliiga match against AC Oulu in May 2007

Season to season

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Season Level Division Section Administration Position Movements
1929-1947 Myllykosken Kilpa-Veikot (MyKV)
1947 Tier 3 Maakuntasarja (Second Division) Häme-East Group Finnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto) 2nd
1948 Tier 3 Maakuntasarja (Second Division) East Group B Finnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto) 2nd
1949 Tier 3 Maakuntasarja (Second Division) East Group B Finnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto) 2nd
1950 Tier 3 Maakuntasarja (Second Division) East Group B Finnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto) 2nd
1951 Tier 3 Maakuntasarja (Second Division) East Group B Finnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto) 2nd
1952 Tier 3 Maakuntasarja (Second Division) East Group B Finnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto) 3rd
1953 Tier 3 Maakuntasarja (Second Division) East Group B Finnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto) 5th
1954 Tier 3 Maakuntasarja (Second Division) East Group IV Finnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto) 6th Relegated
1955 Tier 4 Piirinsarja (District League) Kotka (SPL Kymenlaakso)
1956 Tier 4 Aluesarja (Fourth Division) Group 16 Kotka (SPL Kymenlaakso) 2nd
1957 Tier 4 Aluesarja (Fourth Division) Group 10 Kymenlaakso & Lahti Kotka (SPL Kymenlaakso) 1st Promoted
1958 Tier 3 Maakuntasarja (Third Division) Group 2 South-East Finnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto) 7th Relegated
1959 Tier 4 Aluesarja (Fourth Division) Group 10 Kymenlaakso Kotka (SPL Kymenlaakso) 2nd
1960 Tier 4 Aluesarja (Fourth Division) Group 10 Kotka (SPL Kymenlaakso) 1st Promoted
1961 Tier 3 Maakuntasarja (Third Division) Group 4 South-East Finnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto) 3rd
1962 Tier 3 Maakuntasarja (Third Division) Group 4 South-East Finnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto) 2nd
1963 Tier 3 Maakuntasarja (Third Division) Group 5 South-East Finnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto) 4th
1964 Tier 3 Maakuntasarja (Third Division) Group 5 Finnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto) 4th
1965 Tier 3 Maakuntasarja (Third Division) Group 5 South-East Finnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto) 3rd
1966 Tier 3 Maakuntasarja (Third Division) Group 6 Finnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto) 3rd
1967 Tier 3 Maakuntasarja (Third Division) Group 6 Finnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto) 2nd
1968 Tier 3 Maakuntasarja (Third Division) Group 5 Finnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto) 5th
1969 Tier 3 Maakuntasarja (Third Division) Group 5 Finnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto) 1st Promoted
1970 Tier 2 II divisioona (First Division) East Group Finnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto) 8th
1971 Tier 2 II divisioona (First Division) East Group Finnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto) 3rd
1972 Tier 2 II divisioona (First Division) East Group Finnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto) 3rd moved to a new, First Division
1973 Tier 2 I divisioona (First Division) Finnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto) 7th
1974 Tier 2 I divisioona (First Division) Finnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto) 1st Promoted
1975 Tier 1 Mestaruussarja (Premier League) Finnish FA (Suomen Palloliitto) 12th Relegated
1976 Tier 2 I divisioona (First Division) Finnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto) 7th
1977 Tier 2 I divisioona (First Division) Finnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto) 9th
1978 Tier 2 I divisioona (First Division) Finnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto) 7th
1979 Tier 2 I divisioona (First Division) Finnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto) 7th
1980 Tier 2 I divisioona (First Division) Finnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto) 6th
1981 Tier 2 I divisioona (First Division) Finnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto) 7th Relegated
1982 Tier 3 II divisioona (Second Division) South Group Finnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto)
1983 Tier 3 II divisioona (Second Division) South Group Finnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto)
1984 Tier 3 II divisioona (Second Division) South Group Finnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto) Promoted
1985 Tier 2 I divisioona (First Division) Finnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto) 5th
1986 Tier 2 I divisioona (First Division) Finnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto) 9th
1987 Tier 2 I divisioona (First Division) Finnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto) 6th
1988 Tier 2 I divisioona (First Division) Finnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto) 2nd Promotion play-offs
1989 Tier 2 I divisioona (First Division) Finnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto) 5th
1990 Tier 2 I divisioona (First Division) Finnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto) 5th
1991 Tier 2 I divisioona (First Division) Finnish FA (Suomen Pallolitto) 1st Promoted
1992 Tier 1 Veikkausliiga (Premier League) Finnish FA (Suomen Palloliitto) 4th
1993 Tier 1 Veikkausliiga (Premier League) Finnish FA (Suomen Palloliitto) 2nd Upper Group – 2nd
1994 Tier 1 Veikkausliiga (Premier League) Finnish FA (Suomen Palloliitto) 2nd
1995 Tier 1 Veikkausliiga (Premier League) Finnish FA (Suomen Palloliitto) 2nd
1996 Tier 1 Veikkausliiga (Premier League) Finnish FA (Suomen Palloliitto) 6th Upper Group – 2nd
1997 Tier 1 Veikkausliiga (Premier League) Finnish FA (Suomen Palloliitto) 4th Third Round – 5th
1998 Tier 1 Veikkausliiga (Premier League) Finnish FA (Suomen Palloliitto) 6th Third Round – 7th
1999 Tier 1 Veikkausliiga (Premier League) Finnish FA (Suomen Palloliitto) 5th Upper Group – 3rd
2000 Tier 1 Veikkausliiga (Premier League) Finnish FA (Suomen Palloliitto) 3rd
2001 Tier 1 Veikkausliiga (Premier League) Finnish FA (Suomen Palloliitto) 3rd
2002 Tier 1 Veikkausliiga (Premier League) Finnish FA (Suomen Palloliitto) 2nd Upper Group – 2nd
2003 Tier 1 Veikkausliiga (Premier League) Finnish FA (Suomen Palloliitto) 4th
2004 Tier 1 Veikkausliiga (Premier League) Finnish FA (Suomen Palloliitto) 8th
2005 Tier 1 Veikkausliiga (Premier League) Finnish FA (Suomen Palloliitto) 1st Champions
2006 Tier 1 Veikkausliiga (Premier League) Finnish FA (Suomen Palloliitto) 6th
2007 Tier 1 Veikkausliiga (Premier League) Finnish FA (Suomen Palloliitto) 5th
2008 Tier 1 Veikkausliiga (Premier League) Finnish FA (Suomen Palloliitto) 5th
2009 Tier 1 Veikkausliiga (Premier League) Finnish FA (Suomen Palloliitto) 9th
2010 Tier 1 Veikkausliiga (Premier League) Finnish FA (Suomen Palloliitto) 9th
2011 Tier 1 Veikkausliiga (Premier League) Finnish FA (Suomen Palloliitto) 8th
2012 Tier 1 Veikkausliiga (Premier League) Finnish FA (Suomen Palloliitto) 6th
2013 Tier 1 Veikkausliiga (Premier League) Finnish FA (Suomen Palloliitto) 6th
2014 Tier 1 Veikkausliiga (Premier League) Finnish FA (Suomen Palloliitto) 8th Bankruptcy
2015 Closed
2016
2017 Tier 4 Kolmonen (Third Division) South-East Finland Group Southeast Finland (SPL Kaakkois-Suomi) 1st Promoted
2018 Tier 3 Kakkonen (Second Division) Group A Finnish FA (Suomen Palloliitto) 1st Promoted
2019 Tier 2 Ykkönen (First Division) Finnish FA (Suomen Palloliitto) 9th
2020 Tier 2 Ykkönen (First Division) Finnish FA (Suomen Palloliitto) 12th Relegated
2021 Tier 3 Kakkonen (Second Division) Group A Finnish FA (Suomen Palloliitto) 11th Relegated
2022 Tier 4 Kolmonen (Third Division) South-East Finland Group B Southeast Finland (SPL Kaakkois-Suomi) 2nd
2023 Tier 4 Kolmonen (Third Division) South-East Finland Group B Southeast Finland (SPL Kaakkois-Suomi) 1st Promoted
2024 Tier 4 Kakkonen (Second Division) Group A Finnish FA (Suomen Palloliitto) 7th
2025 Tier 4 Kakkonen (Second Division) Group A Finnish FA (Suomen Palloliitto)

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Players

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As of 24 October 2023[7]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Finland FIN Eetu Kangaskolkka
5 DF Finland FIN Juhani Rauos
7 FW Finland FIN Daniel Kaiga
8 DF Finland FIN Niko Ritola
10 MF Finland FIN Olli Mäkelä
11 MF Finland FIN Joakim Joutjärvi
13 DF Finland FIN Olli Kähkönen
15 MF Finland FIN Sasu Hernesniemi
16 FW Finland FIN Jussi-Pekka Rämä
17 MF Finland FIN Jari Hassel
18 FW Finland FIN Väinö Hietala
19 MF Ukraine UKR Anatolii Moiseyev
20 MF Finland FIN Kalle Korpi
21 MF Finland FIN Vili Toppinen
No. Pos. Nation Player
22 DF Finland FIN Panu Pykäläinen
23 FW Finland FIN Aleksi Mykrä
24 MF Finland FIN Tuomas Stadig
26 DF Finland FIN Joona Martikainen
27 FW Finland FIN Tommi Roponen
29 MF Finland FIN Aaro Laine
30 GK Finland FIN Joel Peltola
32 DF Finland FIN Veeti Laiho
34 FW Finland FIN Niklas Rautomäki
45 FW Finland FIN Juho Innanen
61 DF Finland FIN Veeti Karppanen
80 DF Finland FIN Vilho Katajala
99 GK Finland FIN Antti Kaikkonen

Managers

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Kits

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Kit supplier Period
United Kingdom Umbro ?–1993
United States Reebok 1994–1996
United States Nike 1997–2009
Germany Puma 2010–2013
United Kingdom Umbro 2014
Sweden Craft 2017–2020
Italy Macron 2021–present

References

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  1. ^ "Historia – MyPa" (in Finnish). MyPa. Archived from the original on 18 August 2012. Retrieved 14 August 2012.
  2. ^ "MyPan mahdollisuudet sarjanousuun paranivat – PS Kemi veti lisenssihakemuksensa pois". Yle Uutiset (in Finnish). 30 November 2018. Retrieved 24 October 2023.
  3. ^ "Perinteikäs MyPa palaa seuran viralliseksi kirjoitusasuksi | Myllykosken Pallo". mypa.fi. Archived from the original on 11 August 2022. Retrieved 24 October 2023.
  4. ^ "Tulospalvelu". tulospalvelu.palloliitto.fi. Archived from the original on 28 June 2022. Retrieved 24 October 2023.
  5. ^ "Tulospalvelu". tulospalvelu.palloliitto.fi. Archived from the original on 5 June 2023. Retrieved 24 October 2023.
  6. ^ "Football Archive". Archived from the original on 2 July 2022. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
  7. ^ "Joukkue" (in Finnish). Myllykosken Pallo. Archived from the original on 5 June 2023. Retrieved 24 October 2023.
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