Fixtures

Finland Ykkonen 07/05 13:00 13 KPV vs Tampere Utd - View
Finland Ykkonen 07/11 16:00 14 Tampere Utd vs FC Inter II - View
Finland Ykkonen 07/19 14:00 15 JJK vs Tampere Utd - View
Finland Ykkonen 07/25 16:00 16 Tampere Utd vs RoPS - View
Finland Ykkonen 08/02 13:00 17 EPS vs Tampere Utd - View
Finland Ykkonen 08/06 16:00 18 Tampere Utd vs FC Jazz - View

Results

Finland Ykkonen 07/02 16:00 12 [12] Atlantis v Tampere Utd [7] L 2-0
Finland Ykkonen 06/28 13:00 11 [7] Tampere Utd v OLS [5] D 2-2
Finland Ykkonen 06/15 16:30 10 [10] MP v Tampere Utd [2] L 2-1
Finland Ykkonen 06/08 15:30 9 [10] KUPS Akatemia v Tampere Utd [1] L 5-0
Finland Ykkonen 06/01 16:00 8 [1] Tampere Utd v PK Keski-Uusimaa [6] D 2-2
Finland Ykkonen 05/23 15:30 7 [8] FC Jazz v Tampere Utd [1] L 3-2
Finland Ykkonen 05/15 16:00 6 [1] Tampere Utd v EPS [6] W 1-0
Finland Ykkonen 05/10 13:00 5 [7] RoPS v Tampere Utd [1] W 0-2
Finland Ykkonen 05/02 16:00 4 [3] Tampere Utd v Tekirdagspor [7] W 1-0
Finland Ykkonen 04/25 16:00 3 [8] Tampere Utd v KPV [2] W 2-0
Finland Ykkonen 04/20 12:00 2 [3] FC Inter II v Tampere Utd [11] W 2-3
Finland Cup 04/15 16:00 9 Tampere Utd v Yin Fun Lim L 0-3

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 33 20 13
Wins 18 13 5
Draws 5 4 1
Losses 10 3 7
Goals for 65 46 19
Goals against 50 21 29
Clean sheets 10 9 1
Failed to score 6 2 4

Wikipedia - Tampere United

Tampere United is a Finnish football club from the city of Tampere. In the 2025 season, the club plays in Ykkönen, the third highest level of football in Finland.

The club had a team in Veikkausliiga, the premier football league in Finland, until the end of the 2010 season. It was excluded from participating in Finnish football during the 2011 season amid suspicions of money laundering. The club was kept alive by its supporters, who entered a team called TamU-K in Kutonen, the lowest level of football in Finland, in 2012. The club earned three promotions in four years, and all its teams were taken over by Tampere United in the lead up to the 2016 season. Tampere United is now a fan-owned club and controlled by the same supporters who ran TamU-K.

History

The club was formed in July 1998. The initial plan was to merge two local football clubs FC Ilves and TPV but TPV decided to continue as its own team. FC Ilves continued to play in lower divisions and Tampere United inherited its place in the second highest division.

In their first season, 1999 they won promotion to the top division, 15 months after the formation of the club. During season 2000 they reached sixth place in the league. In their third season 2001 they won the Finnish championship.

In 2002, they finished in fifth place, and in 2003, third place. In 2006, Tampere United won their 2nd Finnish Championship and one year later, in 2007, they were the champions yet again taking home their 3rd title.

During the 2007 season, Tampere United also reached the third qualifying round of the UEFA Champions League. Tampere defeated Bulgarian champions Levski Sofia 2–0 on aggregate in the second qualifying round. Tampere United failed to reach the Champions League group stage when Rosenborg BK defeated them 5–0 on aggregate. In the UEFA Cup first round, United lost to Girondins de Bordeaux 4–3 on aggregate.

Exclusion and collapse

On 14 April 2011 the club were suspended indefinitely by the Football Association of Finland because they had received money from a dubious company based in Singapore, known for involvement in fixed games and money laundering. The club was excluded from the 2011 season of Veikkausliiga. Players under contract were released due to lack of funds.

The club did not participate in any league in 2012 or 2013. In April 2013 the Turku Court of Appeal found the former CEO Deniz Bavautdin and the former chairman of the board Harri Pyhältö guilty of money laundering.

Revival by the supporters

Supporters of Tampere United founded a supporters' trust in 2009 after the club had hit financial difficulties. The aim was to help fans gain a voice within the club and to buy shares of the club.

In 2012 the supporters' trust founded a new team named after the supporters' trust, TamU-K, In 2012 the team played in Kutonen, the bottom division in Finnish football, and gained promotion to Vitonen. The promotion playoff match that decided promotion had the attendance of 441. In 2013 the team was promoted to Vitonen and in 2014 the team made it to penalties in the promotion playoff and lost. After another season in Nelonen TamU-K was promoted to Kolmonen,

In the lead up to the 2016 season, Tampere United took over all the teams that played under TamU-K. Thereby the first team played in Kolmonen in 2016, and after the season it got promoted Kakkonen. In 2017 Tampere United finished sixth in Kakkonen Group B and in 2018 it finished ninth in Group C, and remains in Kakkonen in the 2019 season.

Tampere United is a prominent Finnish football club based in the city of Tampere, known for its rich history and passionate fan base. Founded in 1998, the club quickly rose through the ranks of Finnish football, establishing itself as a competitive force in both domestic leagues and cup competitions.

The team's colors are green and black, which symbolize their identity and connection to the local community. Tampere United plays its home matches at the Tammela Stadium, a venue that fosters an electric atmosphere, especially during local derbies and key matches.

The club has a reputation for developing young talent and promoting a strong team spirit, often emphasizing a blend of skillful play and tactical discipline. Over the years, Tampere United has enjoyed success in the Veikkausliiga, Finland's top football division, and has captured multiple Finnish Cup titles, showcasing their ability to compete at the highest levels of the sport.

With a dedicated fan base known as "TamUnited," the club enjoys strong support both at home and away games. The fans are known for their unwavering loyalty and vibrant displays, creating an unforgettable experience for players and spectators alike. As Tampere United continues to strive for excellence, it remains a key player in Finnish football, embodying the spirit and passion of the beautiful game in Finland.