- IF
Gnistan (Kipinä in Finnish; The
Spark in English),
commonly known as
Gnistan, is a
Finnish football club from the city of Helsinki,
founded in 1924...
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Gnistan (The Spark) was a Swedish-language radical, Socialist-Unitarian
newspaper published from Minneapolis,
United States in 1891 and 1892.
Gnistan...
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relegated after a single-year
stint in top flight). Ykkönen runners-up
Gnistan were also
promoted (marking
their debut in the top flight)
after fifth-placed...
- club Go
Ahead Eagles, and the
Finland national team.
Antman joined IF
Gnistan from
Tikkurilan Palloseura in the
winter 2018. He pla**** 7
games for the...
- (3rd, Ykkönen) v SJK
Akatemia (4th, Ykkönen)
Gnistan (2nd, Ykkönen) v SJK
Akatemia (4th, Ykkönen)
Gnistan (2nd, Ykkönen) v
Mariehamn (11th, Veikkausliiga)...
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neighbourhood of Helsinki, Finland. It is the home
stadium of
football club IF
Gnistan, and is
currently used
mostly for
football matches. The
stadium holds a...
- Socialister. The name of the
party publication was
changed to Solidaritets-
Gnistan and
became a triw****ly. The
Mariestad branch of the party,
which had muni****l...
- FC Kontu/KoVa (7) v Etu-Töölön
Urhot (6) OT-77 (9) v FC Kontu/U23 (8)
Gnistan/M35 (+35) v
Kurvin Vauhti (6) FC POHU/Kova
Kamppi (9) v KoiPS/Dynamo (7)...
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champions (EIF) and runners-up (
Gnistan) were
promoted to the 2024 Veikkausliiga. The second, third, and fourth-placed
teams (
Gnistan, MP, and SJK Akatemia) qualified...
- and pla**** in a
local club IF
Gnistan as a
youth player. His
first coaching position was also in a
youth team of
Gnistan.
Rantanen started as a sports...