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Full name
  
Atlantis Football Club

Coach
  
Ari Asukka

League
  
Kakkonen

Chairman
  
Markku Ritala

Ground Capacity
  
4,000

Founded
  
1995

Location
  
Helsinki, Finland

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Ground
  
Töölön Pallokenttä, Helsinki

2013
  
Kakkonen Eastern Group, 3rd

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Atlantis FC is a Finnish football club, based in Helsinki. It currently plays in the third tier of Finnish football (Kakkonen).

Contents

History

The club was founded in late 1995 when Johanneksen Dynamo (founded 1980) and FC Norssi (founded 1985) merged. The name "Atlantis FC" was created by Gösta Sundqvist, singer of Leevi and the Leavings.

The team began to play in the third tier of Finnish football (the Kakkonen) in 1996 and in 1997 they were promoted to the Ykkönen. In 1999 the club reached the playoffs for promotion to the first tier (Veikkausliiga, or betting league in English, named for its sponsor) but lost to Vaasan Palloseura. The following year they achieved promotion to the Veikkausliiga. In 2001 Atlantis finished seventh in the league and won the Finnish Cup.

The club fell into financial difficulties and went bankrupt 2002 and their place in the Premier League was given to AC Allianssi. The club's reserve team is Atlantis Akatemia (Atlantis Academy) still continued in second division. 2003 it changed its name to Atlantis FC and in 2004 the club was promoted to the Ykkönen.

Atlantis' current manager is Markku Ritala and they play their home matches at Helsingin Pallokenttä. Sakari Tukiainen finished the season 2014 as the top goal scorer and setting a new league record with 40 goals for the Kakkonen.

Current squad

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

Management

  • Chairman: Markku Ritala
  • General Manager: Aarne Tenkanen
  • Director of Academy: Janne Wikman
  • Sports

  • Head Coach: Ari Asukka
  • Goalkeeper Coach: Mamadou Vito Diatta
  • Technical Coach: Sunny Akintmehin
  • Medical

  • Masseur: Jukka Ala-Nikkola
  • Kit manager: Christopher Aruna
  • Physio: Filip Lunabba
  • Retired numbers

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

    Seasons

  • 1980: piiri IV, 3.
  • 1981: piiri III, 1.
  • 1982: V div., 3.
  • 1983: V div., 2.
  • 1984: IV div., 5.
  • 1985: IV div., 2.
  • 1986: IV div., 4.
  • 1987: IV div., 4.
  • 1988: IV div., 2.
  • 1989: IV div., 7.
  • 1990: IV div., 3.
  • 1991: IV div., 6.
  • 1992: IV div., 1.
  • 1993: Kolmonen, 5. Finnish Cup Final
  • 1994: Kolmonen, 4.
  • 1995: Kolmonen, 2. Promotion
  • 1996: Kakkonen, 3.
  • 1997: Kakkonen, 1. Promotion
  • 1998: Ykkönen, 5.
  • 1999: Ykkönen, 2.
  • 2000: Ykkönen, 4. Ykköscup Winner
  • 2001: Veikkausliiga, 7. Finnish Cup Winner
  • 2002: Kakkonen, 10.
  • 2003: Kakkonen, 3. Kakkoscup Winner
  • 2004: Kakkonen, 1. Promotion
  • 2005: Ykkönen, 7.
  • 2006: Ykkönen, 3.
  • 2007: Ykkönen, 7.
  • 2008: Ykkönen, 11.
  • 2009: Ykkönen, 13.
  • Former coaches

  • 1980–1983: Juha Leinonen
  • 1984–1986: Hannu Ylöstalo
  • 1987: Hannu Tuukkanen
  • 1988–1989: Mikko Viitamäki
  • 1990–1991: Jari Kurittu
  • 1992–1993: Mikko Viitamäki
  • 1994: Esko Kokkonen
  • 1995: Ari Tiittanen
  • 1996–2000: Jari Europaeus
  • 2000: Markku Palmroos
  • 2001: Ari Tiittanen
  • 2002: Timo Askolin
  • 2003–2007: Pasi Pihamaa
  • 2007: Ville Lyytikäinen
  • 2008: Abdou Talat
  • 2008: Pasi Pihamaa
  • 2009: Aavo Sarap
  • 2010 Moshood Bola Abdulaziz

    Player of the year

  • 1996: Marko Ignatius
  • 1997: Esa Pamppunen
  • 1998: Kimmo Tauriainen
  • 1999: Tero Pilvi
  • 2000: Pasi Solehmainen
  • 2001: Sami Ylä-Jussila
  • 2002: Mika Johansson
  • 2003: Henri Kokkonen
  • 2004: Juha Jussila
  • 2005: Risto Salmi
  • 2006: Adel Eid
  • 2007: Risto Salmi
  • 2008: Ernest Simon
  • 2009: Tomas Sirevicius
  • 2010: Alan Arruda
  • 2011: Alimamy Jalloh
  • Topscorer

  • 1980: Kari Nevala (9)
  • 1981: Kari Nevala (8)
  • 1982: Hannu Vallius (12)
  • 1983: Kari Nevala (12)
  • 1984: Kari Nevala (22)
  • 1985: Kari Nevala (14)
  • 1986: Kari Nevala (11)
  • 1987: Jukka Innanen (10)
  • 1988: Jorma Lempinen (12)
  • 1989: Jorma Lempinen (12)
  • 1990: Kari Nevala (10)
  • 1991: Jouko Mikkonen & Henri Taavitsainen (7)
  • 1992: Esa Pamppunen (28)
  • 1993: Esa Pamppunen (17)
  • 1994: Esa Pamppunen (17)
  • 1995: Esa Pamppunen (19)
  • 1996: Esa Pamppunen (12)
  • 1997: Jani Nieminen & Esa Pamppunen (10)
  • 1998: Kimmo Tauriainen (8)
  • 1999: Tero Pilvi (9)
  • 2000: Sukru Uzuner (19)
  • 2001: Sami Ylä-Jussila (12)
  • 2002: Eero Voipio (8)
  • 2003: Eero Voipio (7)
  • 2004: Eero Voipio (12)
  • 2005: Vesa Kosonen (13)
  • 2006: Feras Abid ja Petteri Paajanen(11)
  • 2007: Muwahid Sesay (9)
  • 2008: Kalle Vasse (7)
  • 2009: Zakaria Kibona (6)
  • 2010: Bobo Bola (11)
  • 2011: Victor Solomon (14)
  • Highest Attendances by season

  • 1996: 17 August 1996 Atlantis FC – PK-35 228
  • 1997: 13 September 1997 Atlantis FC – EIF 213
  • 1998: 16 June 1998 Atlantis FC – FC Lahti 427
  • 1999: 14 October 1999 Atlantis FC – Tampere United 1.243
  • 2000: 30 September 2000 Atlantis FC – KuPS 1.768
  • 2001: 4 May 2001 Atlantis FC – FC Haka 2.797
  • 2002: 11 July 2002 Atlantis FC – Exeter City 325
  • 2003: 1 July 2003 Atlantis FC – FCK Salamat 358
  • 2004: 26 September 2004 Atlantis FC – JIPPO 512
  • 2005: 2 August 2005 Atlantis FC – PK-35 746
  • 2006: 2 September 2006 Atlantis FC – TP-47 742
  • 2007: 23 September 2007 Atlantis FC – KuPS 722
  • 2008: 11 October 2008 Atlantis FC – JJK 835
  • 2009: 3 May 2009 Atlantis FC -PoPa 623
  • 2010: 23 July 2010 Atlantis FC -HIFK 289
  • 2011: 10 May 2011 Atlantis FC -Pallohonka 241
  • Former Chairmen

    Erkki Alaja

    References

    Atlantis FC Wikipedia