

Finnország
Alapítva
1907
Edző
Jacob FriisHelyszín
Helsingin olympiastadion
Város
Helsinki (Helsingfors)
Kapacitás
40,682
Borítás
grass
Szezon statisztikák
Statisztika
3W 1D 4L
H:2W/A:1W
Gólok
8 / 14 (-6)
H:4/A:4
Kapott gól nélküli meccsek
5
H:3/A:2
Sérült játékosok (1)
Legutóbbi eredmények
vs Málta
UEFA World Cup Qualifiers · 14/11/2025
@ Hollandia
UEFA World Cup Qualifiers · 12/10/2025
vs Litvánia
UEFA World Cup Qualifiers · 09/10/2025
@ Lengyelország
UEFA World Cup Qualifiers · 07/09/2025
vs Lengyelország
UEFA World Cup Qualifiers · 10/06/2025
vs Hollandia
UEFA World Cup Qualifiers · 07/06/2025
@ Litvánia
UEFA World Cup Qualifiers · 24/03/2025
@ Málta
UEFA World Cup Qualifiers · 21/03/2025
vs Görögország
UEFA Nations League League B · 17/11/2024
@ Írország
UEFA Nations League League B · 14/11/2024
Finnország
The Finland national football team, governed by the Suomen Palloliitto (SPL/FBF) and affiliated with UEFA, achieved their greatest milestone when they qualified for their first major tournament, UEFA Euro 2020, held in 2021. Finland finished third in their group despite defeating Denmark in an emotionally charged match interrupted by Christian Eriksen's cardiac arrest. The team plays home matches at Helsinki Olympic Stadium and Tampere's Ratina Stadium. Notable players include Jari Litmanen, widely regarded as Finland's greatest footballer ever, as well as modern stars Teemu Pukki and Lukas Hradecky. Finland's style under coaches like Markku Kanerva has emphasised hard work, organisation, and exploiting set pieces. Their Euro 2020 appearance marked a breakthrough for Finnish football after decades of near-misses in qualifying campaigns.

































