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Suomi-sarja

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Suomi-sarja
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2024–25 Suomi-sarja season
SportIce hockey
Founded1999; 25 years ago (1999)
No. of teams13
CountryFinland
Most recent
champion(s)
Nokian Pyry
(2023–24)
Level on pyramidLevel 3
Promotion toMestis
Relegation to2. Divisioona
Domestic cup(s)Finnish Cup
Official websiteSuomi-sarja

The Suomi-sarja is Finland's third highest ice hockey league. Suomi-sarja has 14 teams. Suomi-sarja has been played since the 1999–2000 season. Prior to this, Finland's third league had been Division II since 1975 and before that the Provincial Series since 1947. During the 1990s the series also included an Estonian team. The series was played in two segments in the 2006–2007 season. During the 2007–2008 season there were four divisions. Teams playing in the Suomi-sarja can be relegated to the 2. Divisioona or promoted to Mestis.

During the 2022–23 season, there are 13 teams. The eight best teams continue to the playoffs and the worst two teams play in the qualifiers against 2. divisioona teams. The Suomi-sarja champion and the runner-up advance to Mestis qualifiers.[1]

Suomi-sarja medalists

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Season Gold Silver Bronze
1999–2000 Mikkelin Jukurit Kiekko-Vantaa
2000–2001 Kalevan Pallo Espoon Palloseura
2001–2002 Kajaanin Hokki Kiekko-Oulu KOOVEE
2002–2003 Savonlinnan Pallokerho Kirkkonummen Salamat Jokipojat
2003–2004 Jokipojat KOOVEE
2004–2005 Seinäjoen Hockey Team Heinolan Kiekko
2005–2006 Heinolan Kiekko Savonlinnan Pallokerho KOOVEE
2006–2007 Kotkan Titaanit LeKi
2007–2008 D-Kiekko Kiekko-Laser HC Kerava
2008–2009 Ketterä RoKi Kiekko-Laser
2009–10 Kiekko-Laser KJT TuusKi KOOVEE
2010–11 RoKi KOOVEE HCK
2011–12 KeuPa HT HCK KOOVEE
2012–13 RoKi PYRY KeuPa HT
2013–14 KeuPa HT FPS Bewe TuusKi
2014–15 Jokipojat Hermes Bewe TuusKi
2015–16 IPK Ketterä JHT Kalajoki
2016–17 Ketterä JHT Kalajoki Pyry
2017–18 JHT Kalajoki KOOVEE Pyry
2018–19 Hokki Hunters Kiekko-Espoo
2019–20 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2020–21 Karhu HT Haukat Raahe-Kiekko
2021–22 D-Kiekko JHT Kalajoki Porvoo Hunters
2022–23 Pyry JHT Kalajoki Porvoo Hunters
2023–24 Pyry LeKi Kotkan Titaanit

Teams 2024–25

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The team names are usually the traditional name of the club. All clubs are commonly known by the name of their team. Oy and Ab are the abbreviations for limited company in Finnish and Swedish respectively.

Team name Club's registered name Location Home venue,

capacity

Titles Suomi-sarja
FPS FPS Hockey Oy Forssa Forssa Ice Hall,

3,000

0
Haukat Jääurheiluseura Hawks ry Järvenpää Järvenpää Ice Hall, 0
Hunters Porvoon Hunters ry Porvoo Kokonniemi Ice Hall, 0
JHT JHT Tuki Ry Kalajoki Pirkonsuo Ice Hall, 1
LeKi Lempäälän Kisa Edustusjääkiekko ry Lempäälä Masku Areena 0
MuIK Hockey MuIK Hockey AB Nykarleby Komarov Arena 0
PEPO PEPO Hockey ry Lappeenranta Kisapuisto,

4,820

0
Pyry Nokian Pyry Hockey Oy Nokia Nokia Ice Hall 2
Raahe-Kiekko Raahe-Kiekko ry Raahe E. Heelakoski Areena 0
Riemu Liikunnan Riemu Hockey ry Jyväskylä Synergia-areena, 0
SaPKo SaPKo Hockey Oy Savonlinna 1
S-Kiekko Seihockey Oy Seinäjoki 1
Titaanit HK Titaanit ry Kotka 1
Virkiä Virkiä Hockey Oy Lapua 0

References

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  1. ^ Antila, Pirkka. "Leijonat - Finhockey - Suomi-sarjan pelaamistapa päätetty". finhockey.fi (in Finnish). Retrieved 26 October 2022.
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