Nelonen (football)

Nelonen or IV divisioona is the sixth level in the Finnish football league system and comprises 159 teams. The IV divisioona was introduced in 1973 and in the mid-1990s became known as the Nelonen (Number Four in English and Fyran in Swedish). Until the end of 2023, Nelonen was a fifth-highest level in Finnish football league system, but after the formation of the new second-tier Ykkösliiga, Nelonen dropped down one level in pyramid to create a new sixth-tier Nelonen.

Nelonen (in Finnish)
Fyran (in Swedish)
Divisions14
Number of teams159
Level on pyramid5 (1973–2023)
6 (2024–)
Promotion toKolmonen
Relegation toVitonen
Domestic cup(s)Finnish Cup
Current: 2024 Nelonen

Competition

There are 159 clubs in the Nelonen, divided in 14 groups of 9 to 12 teams each representing a geographical area. During the course of a season (starting in April and ending in October) each club normally plays the others twice, once at their home ground and once at that of their opponents. The top team in each Nelonen group is normally promoted to Kolmonen and the two lowest placed teams are normally relegated to the Vitonen.[1]

Administration

Football Association of Finland (SPL)

The Football Association of Finland (Finnish: Suomen Palloliitto, SPL; Swedish: Finlands Bollförbund, FBF) administers the Nelonen.

Teams within the Nelonen are eligible to compete in the Suomen Cup and the Suomen Regions' Cup. The clubs are normally listed in an abbreviated form and their full names can be viewed by referring to the List of clubs.

Current clubs - 2012 Season

Helsinki
- Lohko 1 (Section 1)
Helsinki
- Lohko 2 (Section 2)
Uusimaa
- Lohko 1 (Section 1)
  • FC Degis, Laajasalo
  • FC Kiffen/2, Kruununhaka
  • FC Kontu/2, Kontula
  • FC Kuitu, Vuosaari
  • Gnistan/2, Oulunkylä
  • HPS/2, Helsinki
  • Herrasmiehet, Helsinki
  • LPS/kuninkaat, Laajasalo
  • MPS/Old Stars, Malmi
  • PPJ/Akatemia, Lauttasaari
  • SUMU/77, Suurmetsä
  • Zenith, Myllypuro

[2]

  • FC ALPC
  • FC POHU/2
  • Gnistan/Ogeli
  • HIFK/2
  • KäPa/PuLe
  • PPJ
  • RoU
  • SAPA/2
  • SUMU
  • Spartak
  • Tavastia
  • Töölön Taisto

[3]

  • EBK
  • EPS
  • FC Babylon/X
  • FC Vantaa
  • FC Västnyland
  • HC Ränni
  • KarlU /Biisonit
  • KyIF
  • LePa
  • MasKi
  • NuPS
  • Tikka

[4]

Uusimaa
- Lohko 2 (Section 2)
Kaakkois-Suomi
(South-East Finland)
Itä-Suomi
(Eastern Finland)
  • Allianssi Vantaa
  • FCD
  • HyPS/02
  • I-HK/M09
  • JoKi
  • Kasiysi/Rocky
  • OPedot
  • Pathoven
  • RiSa
  • SalReipas/Akatemia
  • Team Grani
  • VJS/1

[5]

  • FC PaSa, Imatra
  • FC Peltirumpu, Kouvola
  • FC Villisiat, Kouvola
  • HaPK, Hamina
  • Kiri, Kotka
  • KoPa, Lemi
  • Kultsu FC/2, Lappeenranta
  • KuP, Punkaharju
  • LAUTP, Lappeenranta
  • PEPO/2, Lappeenranta
  • SiU, Simpele (Rautjärvi)
  • STPS/2, Savonlinna

[6]

  • Hurtat, Lieksa
  • JoPS /2, Joensuu
  • JuPS, Juuka
  • KuKi, Kurkimäki (Kuopio)
  • LehPa, Lehmo (Kontiolahti)
  • LiPa, Kuopio
  • MPR, Kuopio
  • PK-37 /2, Iisalmi
  • SiPS /2, Siilinjärvi
  • SoU, Sorsakoski (Leppävirta)
  • ToU, Toivala (Siilinjärvi)
  • Yllätys, Ylämylly (Liperi)

[7]

Keski-Suomi
(Central)
Pohjois-Suomi (Northern Finland)
- Lappi (Lapland)
Pohjois-Suomi (Northern Finland)
- Oulu
  • FC Keitelejazz
  • FC Villiketut
  • FCK
  • FP JKL
  • HPP
  • JIlves II
  • KaPa-51
  • KeuPa
  • LPK
  • SäyRi
  • Souls AC

[8]

  • FC Kemi Akatemia, Kemi
  • FC Lynx A, Rovaniemi
  • FC Muurola 2, Rovaniemi
  • KemPa, Keminmaa
  • KiPS, Kittilä
  • Kolarin Kontio, Kolari
  • PaPa, Kolari
  • SoPa, Sodankylä
  • ToTa, Tornio

[9]

  • Ajax Sarkkiranta
  • AS Moon
  • FC Kurenpojat
  • FC Nets
  • HauPa 2
  • MuhU
  • OTP
  • OuJK
  • OuRe
  • PaKa

[10]

Keski-Pohjanmaa
(Central Ostrobothnia)
VaasaSatakunta
  • Esse IK
  • FC YPA II
  • HBK
  • IK Myran
  • K-Pallo
  • KPV Akatemia
  • LoVe
  • NIK
  • No Stars
  • PeFF
  • Sääripotku
  • TUS

[11]

  • ABC
  • FC Kuffen
  • Kaskö IK
  • KoFF /PeIK
  • Kungliga Wasa C.F.
  • Luja
  • Malax IF
  • Närpes Kraft /2
  • Ponnistus
  • Sisu-Pallo
  • SuSi Young Boys
  • VPS-j

[12]

[13]

TampereTurku and Ahvenanmaa
(Turku and Åland)
  • FJK
  • Jags
  • KaVo
  • Kristallipalatsi
  • LaVe
  • Loiske
  • NePa
  • ParVi
  • PP-70
  • TP-49
  • VaKP
  • YlöR

[14]

  • FC Inter 2
  • HammIK
  • Hot Lips
  • Lieto
  • MaPS 2
  • MynPa
  • PiPS
  • SaTo
  • SCR
  • TPK 2
  • TuWe
  • UPK

[15]

Seasons - League Tables

1970s:1973197419751976197719781979
1980s:1980198119821983198419851986198719881989
1990s:1990199119921993199419951996199719981999
2000s:2000200120022003200420052006200720082009
2010s:2010201120122013201420152016201720182019
2020s:202020212022

References and sources

Footnotes