DateRHome v Away-
10/08 11:00 - GBK Kokkola v JBK 1-0
10/08 11:00 - [11] JS Hercules v Vasa IFK [5] 0-1
10/08 11:00 - Narpes Kraft v OTP 0-2
10/08 11:00 - [4] RoPS Rovaniemi v KUPS Akatemia [3] 2-0
10/07 11:00 - [2] FC Vaajakoski v TP-47 [7] 2-0
10/07 11:00 - [11] Kuopion Elo 1919 v OLS [1] 0-0
10/01 14:00 21 [2] OLS v JS Hercules [10] 3-0
10/01 12:00 21 [8] TP-47 v GBK Kokkola [7] 6-1
10/01 12:00 21 [12] JBK v Kuopion Elo 1919 [11] 0-2
10/01 11:00 21 [6] Vasa IFK v Narpes Kraft [9] 1-0
10/01 10:00 21 [5] OTP v RoPS Rovaniemi [4] 1-3
10/01 08:30 21 [3] KUPS Akatemia v FC Vaajakoski [2] 1-2
09/24 12:00 - [3] FC Vaajakoski v OTP [5] 2-0
09/24 12:00 - [8] Narpes Kraft v OLS [1] 1-4
09/23 15:30 - [12] Kuopion Elo 1919 v GBK Kokkola [7] 2-0
09/23 13:00 - [10] JS Hercules v JBK [12] 1-1
09/23 13:00 - [4] RoPS Rovaniemi v Vasa IFK [7] 0-2
09/23 12:00 - TP-47 v KUPS Akatemia 0-2
09/16 15:30 - [11] Kuopion Elo 1919 v JS Hercules [10] 0-2
09/16 14:00 - [5] OTP v TP-47 [6] 2-1
09/16 14:00 - [8] Vasa IFK v FC Vaajakoski [2] 1-1
09/16 13:00 - [7] GBK Kokkola v KUPS Akatemia [3] 5-0
09/16 13:00 - [12] JBK v Narpes Kraft [9] 1-3
09/16 10:00 - [1] OLS v RoPS Rovaniemi [4] 5-2
09/10 12:00 - [9] Narpes Kraft v Kuopion Elo 1919 [11] 4-0
09/09 13:00 - TP-47 v Vasa IFK 3-0
09/09 13:00 - [10] JS Hercules v GBK Kokkola [7] 1-1
09/09 13:00 - [4] RoPS Rovaniemi v JBK [12] 4-0
09/09 12:00 - [2] FC Vaajakoski v OLS [1] 1-1
09/09 11:00 - [3] KUPS Akatemia v OTP [6] 1-2

Wikipedia - Kakkonen

Kakkonen or II divisioona is the fourth level in the league system of Finnish football and comprises 36 Finnish football teams. Until the end of 2023, Kakkonen was the third-highest level in Finland, but after the creation of new second-tier Ykkösliiga, Kakkonen also dropped down one level in the league pyramid. The new fourth-tier Kakkonen is divided to three groups, each consisting of 10 teams.

The II divisioona was introduced in 1973 and in the mid-1990s became known as the Kakkonen (Finnish for 'Number Two'; Swedish: Tvåan). Sakari Tukiainen finished the season 2014 as the top goal scorer and setting a new league record with 40 goals for the Kakkonen. Petter Meyer finished the 2015 as the top goal scorer for GrIFK with 23 goals.