Akilles

Leagues Played
Finland Kolmonen 4
Links
Wikipedia

Results

Finland Kolmonen 09/22 16:30 - Akilles v MPS/Old Stars L 1-5
Finland Kolmonen 09/16 17:00 - FC Honka Akatemia v Akilles L 5-0
Finland Kolmonen 09/07 15:19 - PK-35 II v Akilles L 7-1
Finland Kolmonen 09/01 14:54 - Akilles v PK Keski-Uusimaa L 1-5

Wikipedia - Borgå Akilles

Borgå Akilles (Finnish: Porvoon Akilles), or more commonly just Akilles, is a Finnish sports club from the city of Porvoo. Akilles, named for Achilles in ancient Greek mythology, was founded in 1902 and is one of the oldest active football clubs in Finland.

In Finland the club is mostly known for bandy. It plays in the highest division, Bandyliiga. It became Finnish champions in 1981, 1985, 2020 and 2021 and won the Finnish Cup in 2019.

The football team won promotion to the Finnish Third Division in 2006. The club also has active sections in cycling, track and field, handball, orienteering, skiing, and fitness sport.

Akilles is a prominent soccer team based in Finland, known for its rich history and passionate fan base. Founded in the early 20th century, the club has established itself as a competitive force in Finnish football, consistently striving for excellence in both domestic and regional tournaments.

The team's colors, typically a striking combination of blue and white, reflect the spirit of the Finnish landscape and its people. Akilles plays its home matches at a local stadium that buzzes with energy, as dedicated supporters come out in droves to cheer on their team.

With a focus on developing local talent, Akilles emphasizes youth training and community involvement, fostering a strong connection with fans and aspiring players alike. The team's playing style is characterized by a blend of technical skill and tactical discipline, making them a formidable opponent on the field.

Over the years, Akilles has garnered numerous accolades, including league titles and cup victories, solidifying its reputation as one of Finland's respected soccer clubs. The team's commitment to sportsmanship and community engagement continues to inspire future generations of athletes in the region. Whether in victory or defeat, Akilles embodies the spirit of Finnish football, making it a beloved institution in the sport.