Fixtures

Finland Kakkonen Group B 07/07 16:00 1 Tampereen Ilves 2 vs Kiffen - View
Finland Kakkonen Group B 07/12 14:00 1 Atlantis II vs Kiffen - View
Finland Kakkonen Group B 07/19 14:00 1 Kiffen vs NJS - View
Finland Kakkonen Group B 07/25 16:00 1 HPS vs Kiffen - View
Finland Kakkonen Group B 08/02 14:00 1 Kiffen vs MuSa - View
Finland Kakkonen Group B 08/09 14:00 1 Kiffen vs P-Iirot - View

Results

Finland Kakkonen Group B 07/03 16:00 1 [4] Kiffen v HJS [5] L 1-4
Finland Kakkonen Group B 06/25 15:30 1 [1] TPV v Kiffen [5] W 0-2
Finland Kakkonen Group B 06/13 16:00 1 [5] Kiffen v VFL Bochum [7] W 2-0
Finland Kakkonen Group B 06/06 16:00 1 [6] P-Iirot v Kiffen [4] L 4-1
Finland Kakkonen Group B 05/30 16:00 1 [4] MuSa v Kiffen [3] L 1-0
Finland Kakkonen Group B 05/23 16:00 1 [3] Kiffen v HPS [8] W 3-1
Finland Kakkonen Group B 05/17 13:00 1 [10] NJS v Kiffen [5] W 1-3
Finland Kakkonen Group B 05/10 14:00 1 [6] Kiffen v Atlantis II [8] W 2-0
Finland Cup 05/06 16:00 10 Kiffen v JaPS L 0-6
Finland Kakkonen Group B 05/02 16:00 1 [4] Kiffen v FC Ilves II [1] L 1-2
Finland Kakkonen Group B 04/26 14:00 1 [4] HJS v Kiffen [6] W 2-4
Finland Cup 04/16 15:30 9 JaPS II v Kiffen W 0-5

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 29 13 16
Wins 13 6 7
Draws 5 2 3
Losses 11 5 6
Goals for 49 19 30
Goals against 52 22 30
Clean sheets 8 5 3
Failed to score 6 2 4

Wikipedia - FC Kiffen 08

Kronohagens Idrottsförening (abbreviated KIF or Kiffen) (English: Kruununhaka Sports Association) is a sports club from Helsinki, Finland. The club was founded on 27 September 1908, and has been mainly known for the achievements of its association football and handball teams. In the past the club also played at the top level in ice hockey and has won the Kalevan malja (Kaleva Cup) in athletics. Other sports that the club participates include shooting, bandy, bowling, and boxing.

The men's football team is historically one of the most successful teams in Finland, and won the national football championship on three occasions during the 1910s, but currently plays in the Kakkonen (Second Division), the third tier of Finnish football. The football section of Kronohagens Idrottsforening is now known as FC Kiffen 08.

History

History

Kiffen football is known as the Mustat Hurmurit (Black charmers). The name comes from the late 1920s when the black coloured jersey was first introduced bu Kiffen bandy team. Kiffen had two representatives, Ragnar Wickström and Lars Schybergson, in the Finnish football team at the Stockholm Olympics in 1912. The club then won the Finnish football championship (Mestaruussarja) in 1913, 1915 and 1916 in the years prior to Finnish independence in 1917. Kiffen's last championship win came much later in 1955.

The decline in Kiffen football set in a decade later when the club were relegated from the Mestaruussarja and then a further relegation from the Suomensarja (Finland League), the second tier, followed in 1965 to the Maakuntasarja, the third tier. Fortunes fluctuated in the late 1960s and early 1970s before the club made its last appearances in the Mestaruussarja in 1977 and 1978. Among the players representing Kiffen at that time were Erkki Alaja, Juha Dahllund, Kai Haaskivi, Atik Ismail and Reima Kokko.

The following year in 1978 Kiffen had dropped to the Ykkönen (First Division) and in the subsequent years the club have not reached second-tier football. Over the last 30 years the club has fluctuated between the Kakkonen (Second Division) and Kolmonen (Third Division).

In 1982 and 1983 Kiffen's ladies team reached the Finnish Women's league championship qualifiers and from 1984 until 1989 played in the Premier Division after which the team withdrew with their divisional place being inherited by MP Mikkeli.

Kiffen, officially known as Kiffeni, is a prominent soccer team based in Helsinki, Finland. Founded in 1908, the club has a rich history and is one of the oldest sports organizations in the country. Kiffen is known for its distinctive green and white colors, which are proudly displayed by its players and supporters alike.

The team competes in various leagues and tournaments, showcasing a commitment to developing local talent and promoting the sport at grassroots levels. Kiffen has a passionate fan base that creates an electric atmosphere during home matches at their home ground, which fosters a strong sense of community and pride.

Kiffen's playing style is characterized by a blend of technical skill and tactical discipline, reflecting the club's dedication to both competitive success and the development of its players. Over the years, Kiffen has produced numerous talented athletes who have gone on to represent Finland at various levels.

With a focus on teamwork, sportsmanship, and community engagement, Kiffen continues to be a vital part of Finnish soccer culture, inspiring future generations of players and fans. Whether on the pitch or in the stands, Kiffen embodies the spirit of Finnish soccer, making it a beloved institution in the world of sports.