Fixtures

Finland - Veikkausliiga 04/20 15:30 1 VPS vs IF Gnistan - View
Finland - Veikkausliiga 04/28 13:00 1 IF Gnistan vs SJK - View
Finland - Veikkausliiga 05/05 13:00 1 IF Gnistan vs FC Haka - View
Finland - Veikkausliiga 05/11 14:00 1 AC Oulu vs IF Gnistan - View
Finland - Veikkausliiga 05/19 13:00 1 IF Gnistan vs KuPS - View
Finland - Veikkausliiga 05/22 15:00 1 HJK Helsinki vs IF Gnistan - View

Results

Finland - Kolmonen 04/18 17:15 - Gnistan/Ogeli v MPS L 1-2
Finland - Pokal 04/16 17:15 9 VJS Vantaa II v IF Gnistan W 1-8
Finland - Veikkausliiga 04/13 11:00 1 [8] FC Ilves v IF Gnistan [6] W 4-6
Finland - Veikkausliiga 04/06 12:00 1 IF Gnistan v FC Inter W 2-1
Europa - Venskabskampe 03/16 09:00 - TPS v IF Gnistan L 2-0
Finland - Pokal 03/08 18:00 - HIFK 2 v Gnistan/Ogeli D 3-3
Finland - Liigacup 03/01 15:00 - IFK Mariehamn v IF Gnistan D 0-0
Finland - Liigacup 02/24 10:30 - [6] EIF v IF Gnistan [5] W 2-5
Finland - Liigacup 02/17 15:00 - [5] IF Gnistan v Lahti [4] L 1-2
Finland - Liigacup 02/07 11:00 - [4] FC Inter v IF Gnistan [5] W 1-2
Finland - Liigacup 02/03 12:00 - [3] IF Gnistan v HJK Helsinki [2] L 1-2
Europa - Venskabskampe 01/20 17:00 - IF Gnistan v EIF D 1-1

Statistik

 TotalHjemmeUde
Matches played 67 34 33
Wins 27 12 15
Draws 22 12 10
Losses 18 10 8
Goals for 126 57 69
Goals against 109 48 61
Clean sheets 17 10 7
Failed to score 13 6 7

Wikipedia - IF Gnistan

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. The club is currently playing in the Veikkausliiga, the first tier of the Finnish league system. IF Gnistan play their home matches at Mustapekka Areena. Club's home district is Oulunkylä, which locates in northern part of the capital city.

The club is originally Swedish-speaking, but nowadays it is supported by Finnish-speaking majority also. The club was founded by a few Svenska Reallyceum and Åggelby Svenska Samskola students from Oulunkylä in 1924. IF Gnistan were multi-sport club and had several competitive departments including ski, athletics, swim and pesäpallo (Finnish baseball). Football department were founded in 1935, when the club joined Finnish Football Association Helsinki district. Later in the 1950s Gnistan had strong teams in orienteering, women's gymnastics, table tennis and cross country running alongside the classical sports.

During the late 1950s, the club decided to dissolve all the other departments except for the football teams. When ski and athletics were eliminated, Gnistan turned to a football club, and named Jacob Söderman as their new chairman. They became a significant team in lower leagues of the capital region but never promoted to the top tier. After season 1994, they achieved their place to Ykkönen for the first time. They stayed in the second tier four years and then relegated back to Kakkonen in 1998. They have been in Ykkönen level three occasions.