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' Helsinki's Football Club '), commonly known as HJK Helsinki (Swedish: HJK Helsingfors), or simply as HJK (Finnish: ['hoː jiː koː]), is a Finnish football club based in Helsinki. The club competes in Veikkausliiga, the top division of the Finnish football league system. Founded in 1907, the club has spent most of its history in the top tier ...
On 3 August, HJK extended their contract with Aaro Toivonen until the end of the 2025 season. [15] The following day, 4 August, HJK announced the signing of Niki Mäenpää on a contract until the end of the season as cover for the injured Dejan Iliev. [16] On 11 August, HJK announced the signing of Hassane Bandé from Amiens until the end of ...
Klubi 04 was founded in 2004 when HJK bought FC Jokerit. Initially Klubi 04 played in Kakkonen, the third highest league level in Finland. Klubi 04 was promoted to Ykkönen in 2006 when it beat FC Inter's reserve team VG-62. Klubi's former head coach is Abdou Talat, he finished with Klubi 04 the sixth place in 2006 its first season in Ykkönen.
On 3 November 2023, HJK announced the appointment of Ferran Sibila as their new manager on a two-year deal. [2] [3] [4] On 15 January, HJK announced that due to Sibila's lack of the required UEFA Pro -coaching license, Sibila is not eligible to work as a manager in Veikkausliiga, and was named the associate coach of HJK with interim manager Ossi Virta, until he is able to attend the required ...
On 1 March, HJK announced the loan signing of Nassim Boujellab from Schalke 04 until the end of the season. [11] On 21 April, HJK announced the return of Përparim Hetemaj on a two-year contract, from Reggina. [12] On 13 June, HJK terminated their contract with Jair following his conviction for Child sexual abuse. [13]
HJK: 3–2 RoPS: Helsinki Olympic Stadium, Helsinki 1997 HJK: 2–0 VPS: Helsinki 1998 HJK: 1–1 (8–7 p) FF Jaro: Helsinki 1999 VPS: 3–0 Kotkan TP: Lahti: 2000 VPS: 2–1 FC Jokerit: Hanko: 2001–03 Not Played: 2004 AC Allianssi: 2–2 (5–3 p) FC Lahti: Pohjola Stadion, Vantaa 2005 AC Allianssi: 3–1 FC Lahti: Finnair Stadium, Helsinki ...
On 4 April, HJK announced the signing of Janne Saksela on a one-year contract, with the option of a second, from Ilves. [7] On 20 April, Dylan Murnane joined HJK on a short-term contract until July after impressing on trial. [8] The following day, Sebastian Dahlström returned to HJK on a one-year contract having left Sheriff Tiraspol earlier ...
HJK may stand for: Helsingin Jalkapalloklubi (HJK Helsinki), an association football club, Finland; Helsingin Jalkapalloklubi (women) ...