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City
  
Tampere, Finland

Owner(s)
  
Tappara Oy

Website
  
tappara.fi

Arena/Stadium
  
Tampere Ice Stadium

Location
  
Tampere, Finland

Captain
  
Jukka Peltola

Colours
  
Blue, orange, white

General manager
  
Mikko Leinonen

League
  
Liiga

Founded
  
1955

Head coach
  
Jussi Tapola

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Tappara (Finnish for "Battle axe", [ˈtɑpːɑrɑ]) is a Finnish ice hockey team playing in the Liiga. They play at Tampereen jäähalli in Tampere, Finland. The team has won 16 Finnish league championships (1953, 1954, 1955, 1959, 1961, 1964, 1975, 1977, 1979, 1982, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 2003, and 2016).

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Early days

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The team currently known as Tappara was established in 1932 as Tammerfors Bollklubb (TBK). The team then consisted of players from the Swedish school in Tampere. The first official game was played in 1934. The team was promoted to the Finnish premier league for the first time for the 1942–43 season, and the team's first win was gained against Tarmo Hämeenlinna in January 1943. In 1946, the team won its first medal, bronze medal, as it finished third in the league, despite losing 19–4 to local rivals Ilves, which ended up as the champions.

The first period of success (1953–1964)

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The first notable period of success took place in early 50's, as TBK won three consecutive national championships in 1953–1955. In 1955, the team changed its original Swedish name to the Finnish Tappara in order to attract Finnish-speaking players. After that, the team went on to win three further championships (1959, 1961, and 1964), three second places (1958, 1960, and 1963), and three third places (1956, 1957, and 1962) in just nine years. Their winning streak was followed by a more silent period, with Tappara even playing one season (1965–1966) at the second highest level, gaining immediate promotion back to the top flight. A new arena "Tampereen jäähalli" was built in Hakametsä, Tampere to host the 1965 world championships. After the games the venue became the home arena of Tappara and their local rivals, Ilves and Koo-Vee and Tappara still play their home games there today.

The second period of success (1975–1988)

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Tappara fans had to wait until the mid-seventies until Tappara started to be successful again, thanks to some legendary players such as the goalkeeper Antti Leppänen and the defender Pekka Marjamäki. The bronze medals in 1973 and silver medals in 1974 were followed by the Finnish championship in 1975. This time, the successful period was even longer than the first period of glory in the 50's and early sixties. Tappara also won the Finnish championships in 1977, 1979, 1982, 1984, and the long streak ended by winning three consecutive championships in 1986–1988. Many fans regard the Tappara team of the late 1980s – coached by Rauno Korpi – as their strongest of all time. Behind the senior players such as Timo Susi and Erkki Lehtonen, the likes of Teppo Numminen (a long-term defender in NHL) and Janne Ojanen (Tappara icon) led the way as new talented youngsters. In 1988, the Finland national team gained its first success by winning the Olympic silver medal in Calgary, and Tappara players formed a substantial part of the Finnish team. Tappara players, Erkki Lehtonen and Janne Ojanen, were the goal scorers for Finland in a decisive win against Soviet Union.

The recent days

During the 1990s, Tappara did not gain any notable success besides finishing third in the league in spring 1990. In 1992, the once so mighty team even had to fight for its place at the top level in relegation playoffs against Oulun Kärpät. A glimpse of glory was, however, achieved on international level, as Tappara player Timo Jutila captained the Finnish national team to win the ice hockey world championship in 1995. In the early 2000s, Tappara played some good seasons, winning silver medals in both 2001 and 2002. In 2003 – to the surprise of many – Tappara won the Finnish championships, coached by Jukka Rautakorpi. After that, Tappara reached 3rd place in the premier league in 2008 and second place three seasons in row from 2013 to 2015. In 2016, Tappara won the championships after beating HIFK in the finals.

Current roster

Updated February 25, 2017.

Retired numbers

  • 2 - Kalevi Numminen
  • 3 - Pekka Marjamäki
  • 7 - Timo Jutila
  • 8 - Janne Ojanen
  • 10 - Timo Susi
  • Trivia

    The goal song of the team has been "Live Is Life" by Opus since the 1980s.

    The anthem of Tappara is "Tappara on Terästä" Written in 1976. Which was recorded by Juha Vainio

    References

    Tappara Wikipedia


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