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3 unusual facts about HJK


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Hærens Jegerkommando, the armed forces competence center for commando, airborne, and counterterrorist duty in the Norwegian Army

Petri Oravainen

That goal delivered HJK the 10th Finnish Cup victory in its history and the third one for Oravainen himself.

Pyry Kärkkäinen

In November 2008, Kärkkäinen signed a two-year contract with the capital city club HJK.


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1996 Finnish Cup

The final was held at the Olympic Stadium, Helsinki on 3 November 1996 with HJK defeating TPS by 1-1 before an attendance of 3,632 spectators.

1998 Finnish Cup

The final was held at the Olympic Stadium, Helsinki on 31 October 1998 with HJK defeating PK-35 by 3-2 before an attendance of 5,023 spectators.

2003 Finnish Cup

The final was held at the Finnair Stadium, Helsinki on 1 November 2003 with HJK defeating AC Allianssi by 2–1, (after extra time), before an attendance of 3,682 spectators.

FC Nörtit

They trained for two months and played afterwards against the most successful soccer team of Finland, HJK.

Kari Martonen

As a player, he played in total of 248 matches and scored 22 goals for HJK and FC Haka.

Mikko Sumusalo

After starting his footballing career at his local FC Futura, the 9-year old defender moved to HJK in 1999.

Sakari Mattila

Before the season 2008, HJK was on a training camp in Marbella and Mattila was spotted by scouts of Sevilla FC and Málaga CF.

Structure of the Norwegian Army

The Army Special Forces Command (Norwegian: Forsvarets Spesialkommando/Hærens Jegerkommando, abbreviated to FSK/HJK) is the armed forces' ranger-/parachute and special forces unit.

Viipurin Reipas

Reipas returned to SM-sarja in 1932 but forfeited its only game against HJK


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