Naisten Ykkönen

Naisten Ykkönen (Swedish: Damettan, Women's First/One) is the second highest division of women's football in Finland. It is overseen by the Suomen Palloliitto (Football Association of Finland). Teams in Naisten Ykkönen can gain promotion to the top-tier Kansallinen Liiga or be relegated to the third-tier Naisten Kakkonen. At the conclusion of the 2019 season, PK-35 Vantaa gained promotion to the Kansallinen Liiga as champions of the Naisten Ykkönen and PK-35 gained promotion by winning the promotion/relegation series against IK Myran. Conversely, GBK Kokkola and Ilves/2, were relegated to the Naisten Kakkonen at the conclusion of the 2019 season.

Naisten Ykkönen
Damettan
Organising bodySuomen Palloliitto
Foundedas Naisten I divisioona, 1984
as Naisten Ykkönen, 1996
CountryFinland
ConfederationUEFA
Divisions3
Number of teams12
Level on pyramid2
Promotion toKansallinen Liiga
Relegation toNaisten Kakkonen
Current championsPK-35 Vantaa
(2019)
Websitepalloliitto.fi/naisten-ykkonen

History

The league was founded in 1984 as the Naisten I divisioona (Women's Division 1). The league was preceded by the Naisten perussarja (Women's Base Series), which played during 1973–1980, and the Naisten aluesarja (Women's Regional Series), which played during 1981–1983. Naisten I divisioona was renamed “Naisten Ykkönen” in 1996.

Format

Naisten Ykkönen comprises twelve teams per season. The teams play in a double round-robin series for a total of 22 rounds. The top ranked team at the end of the season gains promotion to the Kansallinen Liiga, unseating the tenth (last) ranked team of the Kansallinen Liiga which is relegated to Naisten Ykkönen. The second ranked team in the Naisten Ykkönen and the ninth ranked team of the Kansallinen Liiga face off in a best of three series, the winner of which gains promotion to/remains in the Kansallinen Liiga and the loser remains in/is relegated to the Naisten Ykkönen. The Naisten Ykkönen teams in eleventh and twelfth position at the end of the season are relegated to the Naisten Kakkonen and replaced by the top two teams of the Naisten Kakkonen for the next season. In total, three or four teams are changed from one season to the next.[1]

2020 season

The start of the 2020 Naisten Ykkönen season was delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic and there was some concern early on that the season may need to be cancelled. However, the concerns were not realized and on 15 May 2020, the Football Association of Finland announced that the 2020 Naisten Ykkönen season would be played with a modified format, a single round-robin series (11 matches) and three regional blocks of four teams, played as a double round-robin series (6 matches), for a total of 17 rounds.[2]

Teams 2020

TN is the standard Finnish abbreviation for artificial turf (Finnish: tekonurmi)

ClubLocationHome groundHead coach
FC HerttaJoensuuMehtimäki TNOtto Korhonen
FC Sport Juniorit (FC Sport-j)VaasaElisa StadionJan Roland Björkqvist
Helsingin Palloseura (HPS)HelsinkiJYA Housing Areena (Paloheinä TN)Toni Anttila
Haukiputaan Pallo (HauPa)HaukipudasLänsituuli TNAntti Kuivamäki
Idrottsklubben Myran (IK Myran)Nedervetil (Alaveteli)Idrottsplan NedervetilMagnus Slotte
Nurmijärven Jalkapalloseura (NJS)NurmijärviKlaukkala TNMikko Rantala
Oulun NaisFutis (ONS)OuluCastren TNJussi Madetoja
Pallo-Iirot (P-Iirot )RaumaÄijänsuon stadionIiro Koivula
Pallokerho Keski-Uusimaa (PKKU)Kerava/TuusulaTuusula UrheilupuistonJari Hyttinen,

Panu Turpeinen

Rovaniemen Palloseura (RoPS)RovaniemiRovaniemen keskuskenttäLiisa-Maija Rautio
Turun Weikot (TuWe)TurkuRaunistula KHTJari Pillinen
Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna Vasa (VIFK)VaasaElisa StadionKris Huckstepp

Source: Suomen Palloliitto[3]

References

Content in this article is translated from the existing Finnish Wikipedia article at fi:Naisten Ykkönen; see its history for attribution.

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