Football league season
The 2005 season of the Finnish Veikkausliiga was won by MyPa.
League table
- ^ FC Haka as winners of the 2005 Finnish Cup qualified for the first qualifying round of the 2006–07 UEFA Cup.
Results
- ^ This match was the subject of a police investigation into match fixing, eventually leading to the demise of AC Allianssi.
Overview
Club
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Location
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Stadium
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Capacity
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AC Allianssi
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Vantaa
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Pohjola Stadion
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4,700
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Haka
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Valkeakoski
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Tehtaan kenttä
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3,516
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HJK Helsinki
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Helsinki
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Finnair Stadium
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10,770
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IFK Mariehamn
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Mariehamn
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Wiklöf Holding Arena
|
1,600
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Inter Turku
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Turku
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Veritas Stadion
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10,000
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FF Jaro
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Jakobstad
|
Jakobstads Centralplan
|
5,000
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KooTeePee
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Kotka
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Arto Tolsa Areena
|
4,780
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KuPS
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Kuopio
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Magnum Areena
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3,500
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FC Lahti
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Lahti
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Lahden Stadion
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15,000
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MyPa
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Anjalankoski
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Saviniemi
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4,067
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RoPS
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Rovaniemi
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Keskuskenttä
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4,000
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Tampere United
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Tampere
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Ratina Stadion
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17,000
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TPS
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Turku
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Veritas Stadion
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10,000
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TP-47
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Tornio
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Pohjan Stadion
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3,000
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References
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European competitions |
- Champions League
- UEFA Cup
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