- I-
Divisioona was the
second tier of ice
hockey in
Finland from 1974 to 2000. It
replaced the
previous league Suomensarja that ran from 1936 to 1974. I-Divisioona...
- 2.
Divisioona or II-
divisioona (Finnish for '2nd Division'), also
known as Rautaliiga, is the fourth-highest men's
national ice
hockey league in Finland...
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division of
Swedish hockey. MIFK
Ishockey has also pla**** in the
Finnish III-
divisioona. IFK
Mariehamn plays its home
games in the
Islandia ice rink in Mariehamn...
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Korisliiga 1973–74:
Miesten I
Divisioona (English: Men's
First Division) 1974–75 to 1999–00:
Korisliiga 2000–01:
Miesten I
Divisioona A (English: Men's First...
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Kakkonen or II
divisioona is the
fourth level in the
league system of
Finnish football and
comprises 36
Finnish football teams.
Until the end of 2023,...
- Ykkönen (Finnish for 'Number One'; Swedish: Ettan,
previously I
divisioona) is the
third highest level of the
Finnish football league system (after the...
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divisioona, or 2nd Division, with
regional sections. In 1973, this
level of
football in
Finland became nationwide, and the new name was 1.
divisioona...
- Mestaruussarja, the
Premier League of Finland. Ässät got
relegated to II
Divisioona at the end of the 1969
season and
never got
promoted to the top-tier again...
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Finnish Basketball ****ociation, and pla**** in the second-tier
Koripallon I-
divisioona with the
academy team HBA-Märsky. At the end of the 2016–17 season, Maxhuni...
- The
Koripallon I-
divisioona is the
second tier
professional basketball league in Finland. The
teams play
playoffs for
promotion to the Korisliiga. Westside...