SaPa

SaPa Pieksämäki

Alias
SaPa
Leagues Played
Finlandia - Kolmonen 61 Copa de Finlandia 2
Links
Wikipedia
Related Teams
SAPA III

Resultados

Finlandia - Kolmonen 06/11 16:30 - FC Kuusysi v SaPa L 3-1
Finlandia - Kolmonen 06/07 17:15 - SaPa v Puiu L 1-4
Finlandia - Kolmonen 05/30 16:15 - Atlantis FC/PM v SaPa L 6-2
Finlandia - Kolmonen 05/24 16:40 - TiPS v SaPa L 4-0
Finlandia - Kolmonen 05/17 15:00 - SaPa v HyPS W 4-0
Finlandia - Kolmonen 05/11 11:00 - PKKU II v SaPa L 11-0
Finlandia - Kolmonen 04/26 17:15 - SaPa v TuPS L 0-3
Finlandia - Kolmonen 04/19 15:30 - RiPS v SaPa L 1-0
Finlandia - Kolmonen 10/06 17:00 - SaPa v HerTo L 2-3
Finlandia - Kolmonen 10/02 17:00 - SaPa v LPS L 0-4
Finlandia - Kolmonen 09/29 16:15 - LPS v SaPa L 4-0
Finlandia - Kolmonen 09/23 11:00 - FC Kontu v SaPa L 5-2

Estadísticas

 TotalLocalVisitante
Encuentros Disputados 21 10 11
Wins 2 2 0
Draws 1 1 0
Losses 18 7 11
Goals for 22 14 8
Goals against 89 33 56
Clean sheets 2 2 0
Failed to score 11 4 7

Wikipedia - SAPA (football club)

SAPA (original name Savannan Pallo) was founded in Helsinki in 1970. The club was established at the Savanna restaurant when a group of young men wanted more activities than sitting around the place. It was eventually decided that a sports club's name could not be the restaurant's name and as a result the name was changed to the abbreviation SAPA. In addition to football the club provides for the sport of floorball.

SAPA run two men's teams, their home ground being located at the Kumpulanlaakson kenttä. (Kumpulanlaakso playing-field). The women's football team played one season in the 1970s in the Finnish first division. Junior football started in June 1986 and the club currently provides for a wide range of age groups. In total the club has over 50 adult players and more than 250 junior players.

Most recently in the 2020/21 season, the highest ranking men's team, SAPA M3, finished 4th in Kolmonen. SAPA M3 boasts an impressive squad with international players, and a loyal fan following group called the SAPA ULTRAS.

El SaPa Pieksämäki es un club de fútbol finlandés de la ciudad de Pieksämäki. Fue fundado en 1929. Actualmente juega en la Kakkonen, la tercera división del fútbol finlandés.

El SaPa Pieksämäki ha ganado dos veces la Suomen Cup, la copa nacional de Finlandia, en 1968 y 1978. También ha sido subcampeón de la Veikkausliiga, la primera división del fútbol finlandés, en dos ocasiones, en 1976 y 1977.

El estadio del SaPa Pieksämäki es el Pieksämäen keskuskenttä, con capacidad para 4.780 espectadores.

El SaPa Pieksämäki es uno de los clubes más antiguos y exitosos del fútbol finlandés. Es conocido por su fuerte apoyo local y por su compromiso con el desarrollo del fútbol en Pieksämäki.