Résultats

Finlande - Coupe de Finlande 04/02 16:00 - HIK v KaaPo L 0-6
Finlande - Kolmonen 08/30 15:00 - NuPS v HIK L 4-2
Finlande - Kolmonen 08/09 16:00 - HPS v HIK L 10-1
Finlande - Kolmonen 07/31 15:30 - HIK v Poxyt L 0-3
Finlande - Kolmonen 06/28 17:00 - Espoo 2 v HIK L 7-0
Finlande - Kolmonen 06/19 17:15 - HIFK 2 v HIK D 0-0
Finlande - Kolmonen 06/12 15:30 - HIK v ESPA L 0-9
Finlande - Kolmonen 06/05 17:15 - Toolon Taisto v HIK W 1-2
Finlande - Kolmonen 05/15 15:30 - BK-46 v HIK L 2-0
Finlande - Kolmonen 05/03 17:15 - Poxyt v HIK L 4-0
Finlande - Kolmonen 04/26 17:15 - Atlantis v HIK L 7-2
Finlande - Kolmonen 09/17 14:00 - HIFK 2 v HIK W 1-3

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 1 1 1
Wins 0 0 0
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 1 1 1
Goals for 0 0 2
Goals against 6 6 4
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 1 1 0

Wikipedia - Hangö IK

Hangö Idrottsklubb (aka Hangö IK, or HIK for short) is a sports club from Hanko, Finland. The club was founded in 1903. It is best known for its football team which has played one season in the Finnish premier division Mestaruussarja, in 1962, and a number of seasons in the second tier Ykkönen. Their home ground is located at the Rukki Arena. The club also has activities in handball, athletics, table tennis and powerlifting.

History

HIK was formed in 1903 which establishes them as one of the oldest clubs in the south-west of Finland. They have a long football history which reached its summit with one season in the highest division, the Mestaruussarja (Championship), back in 1962. They have also had 13 seasons in the Suomisarjaa (Finland League) which at that time was the second tier of Finnish football in 1939, 1948, 1955–61 and 1963–66. They also have played 6 seasons at the same level more recently in the Ykkönen from 1996 until 2001.

In 1996 HIK came within a whisker of reaching the Veikkausliiga (Finnish Premier League) by winning the Ykkönen South Group (Etelälohko) and then losing the promotion play-off 2–8 on aggregate with TP Seinäjoki. They then lost 1–2 on aggregate to HJK Helsinki in the promotion/relegation playoff. In 1999 and 2000 the club were again very close indeed in gaining promotion to the Veikkausliiga finishing top of the Ykkönen South Group (Etelälohko) but on each occasion failed to progress in the promotion play-offs. Sadly in 2002 the club withdrew from the Ykkönen and dropped to the Kolmonen where they have subsequently remained.

HIK have had three periods covering 17 seasons in the Kakkonen (Second Division), the third tier of Finnish football from 1973 to 1975, 1981–84 and 1986–95.

The highest ever attendance for a HIK match was in 1962 when 2,551 people attended the home game with MIFK.

Le HIK (Helsingin Idrottsklubb, ou Helsingfors Idrottsklubb en suédois) est un club omnisports finlandais basé à Helsinki. La section football est le fleuron du club et évolue en Veikkausliiga, la première division finlandaise.

Fondé en 1907, le HIK est l'un des clubs les plus anciens et les plus titrés de Finlande, avec 14 titres de champion et 13 Coupes de Finlande à son palmarès. Le club a également disputé plusieurs matchs de Coupe d'Europe, atteignant notamment les quarts de finale de la Coupe des coupes en 1967.

Le HIK a accueilli certaines des plus grandes stars du football finlandais, telles que Aulis Rytkönen, Matti Mäkelä et Aki Riihilahti. Le club est également connu pour sa fervente base de supporters, qui se rassemble en grand nombre au Stade Telia 5G pour soutenir l'équipe.

Malgré ses succès passés, le HIK a connu des difficultés ces dernières années, notamment en raison de problèmes financiers. Le club a été relégué en deuxième division en 2015, mais a réussi à remonter en première division en 2020.

Aujourd'hui, le HIK se concentre sur la formation des jeunes joueurs et le développement d'une équipe compétitive qui peut se battre pour les honneurs nationaux. Le club espère un jour retrouver sa gloire d'antan et s'établir comme l'une des forces dominantes du football finlandais.