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Kotkan Työväen Palloilijat
File:FC KTP logo.svg
Full nameKotkan Työväen Palloilijat
NicknamesKTP
Ahtaajat (“The Longshoremen”)
Founded22 September 1927
GroundArto Tolsa Areena, Kotka
Capacity4,780
ChairmanJukka Mustonen
ManagerJonas Nyholm
LeagueYkkösliiga
2025Veikkausliiga, 11th of 12 (relegated via play-offs)
Websitewww.fcktp.fi

Kotkan Työväen Palloilijat (abbreviated as KTP) is a Finnish professional football club based in Kotka, currently competing in Finland's top-tier, the Veikkausliiga. The club was founded in 1927 and its colours are green and white. Immediately after its formation, the club joined the Finnish Workers' Sports Federation, to which it still belongs. KTP plays its home matches at the Arto Tolsa Areena.

History

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KTP had a long football traditions centred on its golden age in the early 1950s when the club won two Finnish championships in 1951 and 1952. They also won the Finnish Cup four times, the most recent occasion being in 1980. The club, playing in the renamed Arto Tolsa Areena, were participating in the Veikkausliiga as recently as 2000, but were relegated to Ykkönen and finally went into bankruptcy. The club re-formed and played in the lower divisions before gaining promotion to the Kakkonen in 2007. They spent two seasons in the Kakkonen but were relegated in 2009. In 2010, the club are playing in the Kolmonen and was promoted to Kakkonen where they played 2011–2013.

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KTP team which won the Finnish championship in 1951
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Against Ilves at home in 2014

Season 2014, KTP finished second in Ykkönen, and promoted to Finnish top league Veikkausliiga in season 2015. However, after a difficult 2015 Veikkausliiga season, club finished 11th in the league, and had to play a promotion play-off against PK-35. After two disappointing performances, the club lost on aggregate 3–2, and were relegated back to Ykkönen.

The all-time Championship appearances and leading goal scorer of KTP is Arto Tolsa with 126 goals in 201 matches.

Formation of FC KTP

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During December 2013 a merger took place, as part of which FC KooTeePee adopted the name of FC Kotkan Työväen Palloilijat. As of the 2014 season the merged club were allowed to retain FC KooTeePee's place in the Ykkönen.

Since the start of 2022, a former KTP forward Niko Ikävalko is the sporting director of the club's first team.

Supporters and rivalries

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KTP is one of the most supported clubs in Finland. Closest rival is MYPA. Distance between the two cities is little over 30 kilometres. However, when MYPA went bankrupt, the two clubs have not faced each other for many years. During December 2017 and January 2018, KTP sold 2273 season tickets, which is the all-time record in the Finnish First Division.

Stadium

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Arto Tolsa Areena in 2015

The home venue of the KTP is Arto Tolsa Arena. It was opened in 1952 and was known as the Kotkan Urheilukeskus, but in 2000 the full renovation of the stadium, the name was changed to the Arto Tolsa Arena. At the beginning of the 2015 season, the pitch was converted to an artificial playing surface. In fall 2023 KTP started demolish the old wooden stand and replace it with a new modern seated stand. The renovation was completed at the beginning of 2024 season.

Honours

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Teemu Pukki started playing football with his hometown club KTP.
Honour Number Years
Veikkausliiga
Champions 2 1951, 1952
Third place 2 1947, 1964
Ykkösliiga
Champions 1 2024
Ykkönen
Champions 1 2022
Runners-up 6 1978, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2014, 2020
Kakkonen
Champions 2 1977, 1993
Runners-up 1 1975
Third place 3 1974, 1976, 1991
Kolmonen
Champions 3 2005, 2007, 2010
Third place 3 2002, 2004, 2006
Finnish Cup
Champions 4 1958, 1961, 1967, 1980
Runners-up 3 1965, 1966, 2000
Finnish League Cup
Runners-up 1 1999

European campaign

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KTP have played in Europe on one occasion in the Cup Winners' Cup in the 1981–82 season, having won the Finnish Cup in 1980.

Season Competition Round Country Club Score Agg.
1981–82 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup First round France SC Bastia 0–0, v 0–5 0–5

Divisional Movements since 1930

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Top Level (25 seasons): 1948–58, 1963–69, 1979–83, 1999–2000, 2015
Second Level (15 seasons): 1943/44, 1959–62, 1970–72, 1978, 1984, 1994–98, 2014, 2016, 2018-
Third Level (16 seasons): 1973–77, 1985–93, 2008–09, 2011–2013, 2017
Fourth Level (7 seasons): 2002–07, 2010
Fifth Level (1 season): 2001

Season to season

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Current squad

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As of 31 August 2025[1]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK File:Flag of Finland.svg FIN Jiri Koski
4 DF File:Flag of Finland.svg FIN Joona Toivio
6 MF File:Flag of Nigeria.svg NGA Nathaniel Tahmbi
7 MF File:Flag of Finland.svg FIN Joni Mäkelä
8 MF File:Flag of Finland.svg FIN Joni Kauko
9 FW File:Flag of Finland.svg FIN Aleksi Tarvonen
10 MF File:Flag of Finland.svg FIN Petteri Forsell
11 FW File:Flag of Finland.svg FIN Thomas Lahdensuo
14 DF File:Flag of Finland.svg FIN Juho Lehtiranta
15 MF File:Flag of the United States.svg USA Constantine Edlund (on loan from Athens Kallithea)
16 GK File:Flag of Mali.svg MLI Madou Diakité (on loan from Triestina)
18 FW File:Flag of Senegal.svg SEN Assan Seck
19 FW File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg AUS Mitchell Glasson (on loan from Sydney FC)
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 DF File:Flag of Finland.svg FIN Mikko Sumusalo
24 MF File:Flag of Finland.svg FIN Aaro Toivonen
26 DF File:Flag of Finland.svg FIN Matias Paavola
27 MF File:Flag of Finland.svg FIN Arttu Tulehmo (on loan from Ilves)
28 FW File:Flag of Brazil.svg BRA Lucas Rangel
29 FW File:Flag of Finland.svg FIN Aapo Ruohio
30 DF File:Flag of Finland.svg FIN Luka Puhakainen
31 GK File:Flag of Sweden.svg SWE Oscar Linnér
34 DF File:Flag of Sweden.svg SWE Albin Linnér
37 MF File:Flag of Japan.svg JPN Atomu Tanaka
42 MF File:Flag of Finland.svg FIN Felipe Aspegren (on loan from Ilves)
44 DF File:Flag of Nigeria.svg NGA Joshua Akpudje
77 FW File:Flag of Finland.svg FIN Luca Weckström

On loan

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
33 GK File:Flag of Ukraine.svg UKR Maksym Zhuk (at SalPa until 31 December 2025)
No. Pos. Nation Player

Management and boardroom

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Management

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As of 18 July 2025[2]
Name Role
Finland Jonas Nyholm Head coach
Finland Ossi Virta Assistant coach
Finland Mikko Viitsalo Assistant coach
Finland Matias Lindfors Assistant coach
Finland Anton Bogdanov Goalkeeping coach
Finland Johannes Laaksonen Fitness coach
Finland Esa Vilkki Team manager
Finland Aki Jokela Team manager
Finland Toni Leinonen Kit Manager
Finland Otto Olkkonen Physiotherapist

Boardroom

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As of 18 February 2025[3]
Name Role
Finland Jukka Mustonen Chairman
Finland Jan Walden CEO
Finland Jukka Vilkki Club secretary
Finland Niko Ikävalko Sporting director

First team managers since 1980

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References

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  1. ^ Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
  2. ^ Valmentajat & joukkueen taustahenkilöt, fcktp.fi
  3. ^ YHTEYSTIEDOT, fcktp.fi
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