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Haukiputaan Pallo

Haukiputaan Pallo
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Full name Haukiputaan Pallo
Nickname(s) HauPa
Founded 1993
Ground Haukiputaan keskuskenttä,
Haukipudas,
Finland
Chairman Finland
Head Coach Finland
Coach Finland
League Kolmonen

Haukiputaan Pallo (abbreviated HauPa) is a football club from Haukipudas, Finland. The club was formed in 1993 and their home ground is at the Haukiputaan keskuskenttä. The men's first team got promoted after 2010 season and currently plays in the Kakkonen (Second Division).

HauPa was established in 1993 and with one exception have spent their short history in the lower divisions of the Finnish football league. The club’s main achievement to date is one season in the third tier of Finnish football, the Kakkonen (Second Division), in 2000. Their stay at the higher level was short lived and the club then dropped back into the Kolmonen (Third Division) in 2001 where they have remained for the last decade.

The club has grown significantly since its early beginnings and now runs 16 teams with more than 370 registered players and about 1,000 members in total. A huge achievement for the club has been the development of the HauPa Halli which provides year round training in a quality environment including the latest in artificial grass technology. The field dimensions are 22.5 metres wide by 48.5 metres high. The height of the building is 8.4 metres at the highest point of the arc. In addition to the training area there is a sauna, cafeteria and meeting rooms.

Haukiputaan Pallo run a large number of teams including 2 men's team, 10 boys teams and 4 girls teams. In addition the FC Rauha club also form part of the HauPa structure.

HauPa Men’s Team are competing in the Kolmonen (Third Division) section administered by the Pohjois-Suomi SPL. This is the fourth highest tier in the Finnish football system. In 2009 HauPa finished in 6th place in the Kolmonen.

HauPa /2 are participating in the Oulu Section of the Vitonen (Fifth Division) administered by the Pohjois-Suomi SPL.


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