- in 1965 and the
previous name of the club is
Kouvolan Kiekko-65.
KooKoo was
established by the
Kouvolan Pallonlyöjät and
Sudet in
Kouvola on 3 November...
-
Kouvolan Pallonlyöjät (lit. "Kouvola Ballbatters") is a
Finnish professional pesäpallo team from Kouvola. It was
founded in 1931.
Kouvolan Pallonlyöjät...
-
Kouvolan Sanomat is a
morning broadsheet newspaper in
tabloid format published in Kouvola, Finland.
Kouvolan Sanomat was
established in 1909. The paper...
- a
UNESCO World Heritage Site, is
located near Kouvola. The
newspapers Kouvolan Sanomat and
Keskilaakso are
published in Kouvola. The
third biggest Amu****t...
- Kouvola, Finland.
Since its
opening it has been the home
field of the
Kouvolan Pallonlyöjät, a
Superpesis team. The
Kouvola Pesäpallo
Stadium is located...
-
mostly for
football matches and is the home
stadium of the
bandy club
Kouvolan Sudet (Wolves). The
stadium has an
capacity of 12,000 spectators. Venue...
-
match KooKoo against SaiPa,
followed by 5350 spectators. The name of the
Kouvolan jäähalli
changed in 2015 as a
continuation of the
arena when
KooKoo and...
-
Sudet ("Wolves" in English) is a
sports club from Kouvola, Finland,
playing bandy and ****ociation football. The club was
formed in 1912 and was
based firstly...
-
Kauppalehti (Helsinki)
Keskipohjanmaa (Kokkola)
Keskisuomalainen (Jyväskylä)
Kouvolan Sanomat (Kouvola)
Kymen Sanomat (Kotka) Länsi-Savo (Mikkeli) Länsi-Suomi...
- Susitaival:
Aktivisti ei ****itä (WSOY, 1981). ISBN 9512318377 "Sakari Haikala,
Kouvolan veturimies 1970-luvun alussa". 11
January 2024.
Sakari Timonen (13 May...