Fixtures

Finland Veikkausliiga 09/27 12:00 - IF Gnistan vs KuPS Kuopio - View
UEFA Conference League 10/02 16:45 1 KuPS Kuopio vs KF Drita - View
Finland Veikkausliiga 10/05 14:00 - FC Inter vs KuPS Kuopio - View
Finland Veikkausliiga 10/16 15:00 - FC Ilves vs KuPS Kuopio - View
Finland Veikkausliiga 10/19 15:30 - KuPS Kuopio vs HJK Helsinki - View
UEFA Conference League 10/23 16:45 2 Breidablik vs KuPS Kuopio - View

Results

Finland Veikkausliiga 09/23 15:00 - [4] KuPS Kuopio v SJK [5] W 3-2
Finland Cup 09/20 15:00 1 HJK Helsinki v KuPS Kuopio L 1-0
Finland Veikkausliiga 09/14 13:00 - [4] KuPS Kuopio v FC Ilves [2] L 2-4
Finland Cup 09/10 17:00 2 KuPS Kuopio v FF Jaro W 2-0
Finland Veikkausliiga 08/31 14:00 - [5] SJK v KuPS Kuopio [2] D 1-1
UEFA Europa League Qualifying 08/28 15:00 636 KuPS Kuopio v Midtjylland L 0-2
Finland Veikkausliiga 08/24 15:30 - [8] FF Jaro v KuPS Kuopio [4] W 1-3
UEFA Europa League Qualifying 08/21 16:30 636 Midtjylland v KuPS Kuopio L 4-0
Finland Veikkausliiga 08/17 14:00 - [4] KuPS Kuopio v Fortaleza U20 [1] W 2-1
UEFA Europa League Qualifying 08/14 15:00 16 KuPS Kuopio v RFS W 1-0
Finland Veikkausliiga 08/09 13:00 - [12] KTP v KuPS Kuopio [3] W 0-2
UEFA Europa League Qualifying 08/06 17:00 16 RFS v KuPS Kuopio W 1-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 52 27 25
Wins 32 22 10
Draws 9 0 9
Losses 11 5 6
Goals for 96 62 34
Goals against 55 25 30
Clean sheets 22 15 7
Failed to score 11 3 8

Wikipedia - Kuopion Palloseura

Kuopion Palloseura, commonly referred to as KuPS, is a Finnish professional football club based in Kuopio. KuPS competes in Veikkausliiga, the top flight of Finnish football. The team plays its home matches at Kuopio Football Stadium.

KuPS has won seven Finnish championship titles, the Finnish Cup five times and the Finnish League Cup once. The club is placed fourth in the all-time Finnish Premier League honor table.

History

First team in 1923

The club was officially founded on 16 March 1923, at Kuopion Seurahuone. The club was named Kuopion Palloseura ("Kuopio Football Club") with an abbreviation of KPS, which was later changed to KuPS.

The club spent the majority of the 1920s playing friendly games against other local clubs. In the 1930s and early 1940s, the club played in the second highest tier of Finnish football. KuPS was first promoted to Mestaruussarja in 1947, but were relegated at the end of their first season. The club was promoted again in 1949 and this time remained in the top tier for 44 consecutive seasons.

During the club’s early years, KuPS played in black and green shirts with vertical stripes, white shorts and black socks. In 1935, the colors were changed to a yellow shirt, black shorts and yellow and black socks. At the same time, the club's abbreviation changed from KPS to KuPS.

KuPS golden era took place between the 1950s and 1970s, when the club won five league titles, finished runner up on eight occasions, and third once. The club also won the Finnish Cup for the first time in 1968.

KuPS played in the top flight without significant success in the 1980s. However, the 1980s ended with the club's second Finnish Cup triumph in 1989.

Kuopio Football Stadium in 2010.
KuPS vs HJK at Magnum Areena, Kuopio. Finnish League Cup, 11 March 2008.

In the 1990s, KuPS had financial problems and even dropped to the third tier for the first time. In the early 2000s, KuPS spent seasons in both the First Division and in Veikkausliiga. The club have been in the top-flight since 2008.

As of 2024, the club hasn’t finished lower than 3rd in the league table since 2017. In the 2019 season KuPS won its sixth league title, coached by Jani Honkavaara. In 2021 and 2022 the club won the Finnish Cup for the third and fourth times. In the 2024 season, KuPS won its first-ever league and cup double, after winning the Finnish Championship and the Finnish Cup titles, led again by coach Honkavaara and captain Petteri Pennanen.

In February 2025, it was announced that KuPS had signed a co-operation deal with Ghana Premier League club Dreams FC.

In April 2025, as a result of their league title success in 2024, KuPS added a star above their badge in recognition of the club as a whole achieving 10 league titles. 7 of these titles have been achieved by the men’s side, with 3 won by the women’s side. They are the second team in Finland to have adopted badge stars based on the success of both the men’s and women’s sides, with HJK updating their badge from 2 stars to 5 stars in 2020 with a league title win which meant the men’s side had achieved 3 stars, combining 3 stars from the men’s side and 2 from the women’s for a total of 5 stars. In Finland, a club can add a star to their badge for every 10 league titles.

On 14 August 2025, KuPS secured the place in the 2025–26 UEFA Conference League league phase, their first-ever spot in the European competition league phase, after defeating Latvian RFS 3–1 on aggregate in the 3rd qualifying round of the UEFA Europa League.

KuPS Kuopio, officially known as Kuopion Palloseura, is a prominent Finnish football club based in Kuopio, Finland. Founded in 1923, the team has a rich history and is one of the oldest and most successful clubs in Finnish football. KuPS competes in the Veikkausliiga, the top tier of Finnish football, and has a passionate fan base that supports the team at their home ground, the Savon Sanomat Areena.

The club's colors are yellow and black, which are proudly displayed by players and fans alike during matches. KuPS has a reputation for developing local talent and has produced several players who have gone on to represent Finland at various levels. The team's style of play is characterized by a strong emphasis on teamwork, tactical discipline, and an attacking mindset.

Over the years, KuPS has enjoyed considerable success, winning multiple Finnish championships and domestic cups. The club's achievements have solidified its status as a key player in Finnish football, and it continues to strive for excellence both on and off the pitch. With a commitment to community engagement and youth development, KuPS Kuopio remains a vital part of the local sports culture and a source of pride for its supporters.