Fixtures

Finland Veikkausliiga 04/27 14:00 1 Lahti vs KuPS Kuopio - View
Finland Veikkausliiga 05/03 15:00 1 VPS Vaasa vs FC Lahti - View
Finland Veikkausliiga 05/12 15:30 1 FC Lahti vs IFK Mariehamn - View
Finland Veikkausliiga 05/19 15:30 1 Ekenas IF vs FC Lahti - View
Finland Veikkausliiga 05/27 15:00 1 FC Lahti vs SJK - View
Finland Veikkausliiga 06/02 13:00 1 IF Gnistan vs FC Lahti - View

Results

Finland Veikkausliiga 04/20 13:15 1 [11] Lahti v FC Haka [7] D 1-1
Finland Veikkausliiga 04/11 15:00 1 [12] HJK Helsinki v Lahti [6] L 4-0
Finland Veikkausliiga 04/06 14:00 1 [2] FC Ilves v Lahti [2] D 0-0
Europe Friendlies 03/23 12:16 - Lahti v MP W 2-0
Finland Cup 03/16 12:00 2 Lahti v KuPS Kuopio L 0-2
Finland Liigacup 02/27 12:00 - [2] Lahti v HJK Helsinki [4] W 3-0
Finland Liigacup 02/23 11:30 - [2] Lahti v IFK Mariehamn [4] D 1-1
Finland Liigacup 02/17 15:00 - [5] IF Gnistan v Lahti [4] W 1-2
Finland Liigacup 02/03 11:30 - [5] Lahti v EIF [3] W 2-1
Finland Liigacup 01/27 12:00 - [2] FC Inter Turku v Lahti [2] L 3-2
Europe Friendlies 12/21 13:00 - Lahti v JaPS D 1-1
Finland Veikkausliiga 10/21 12:00 - [4] Lahti v FC Ilves [3] L 1-5

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 36 21 15
Wins 10 7 3
Draws 10 5 5
Losses 16 9 7
Goals for 36 25 11
Goals against 54 31 23
Clean sheets 8 4 4
Failed to score 12 5 7

Wikipedia - FC Lahti

FC Lahti is a Finnish football club based in the city of Lahti. It currently plays in the Finnish Premier League (Veikkausliiga) after placing first in the Finnish First Division (Ykkönen) during season 2011. The homeground of Lahti is Lahden Stadion. Lahti is famous of being the local team of the most successful Finnish player, Jari Litmanen, who played for the club in two stints in 2004 and 2009–10. In his youth years and the start of his career, he played in Reipas Lahti.

History

Lahti was founded in 1996 when two rival clubs from Lahti – Kuusysi and Reipas Lahti (founded in Viipuri and moved to Lahti after Viipuri was ceded to USSR in 1947) – decided to merge. Also, the reserve club Pallo-Lahti was formed, but it was closed down after a couple of seasons due to economic difficulties. Both Reipas and Kuusysi controlled the junior section of the club.

Lahti played its first season in 1997, in the southern group of Ykkönen, the second tier of Finnish football. It finished second in the first half of the split league format Ykkönen, but was placed third in the final half, behind Haka and PK-35, both of which were promoted to Veikkausliiga. The next season, in 1998, saw success and Lahti finally gained promotion to the highest tier. They were relegated at the end of the 2010 season, but bounced back after just one season in Ykkönen.

In the premier division, Lahti has not yet achieved the success of Kuusysi and Reipas. In 2007, Lahti won the Finnish League Cup. In 2008 Lahti was third in the Veikkausliiga final table and was placed in the UEFA Europa League qualification rounds for season 2009. Lahti repeated the success in 2014 by finishing third for the second time in their history. The club qualified to the Europa League qualifiers for the third time in 2018 when the club finished fourth in the table the season before.

FC Lahti is a professional soccer team based in Lahti, Finland. Founded in 1996, the team competes in the Finnish Veikkausliiga, the top tier of Finnish soccer. The team's colors are black and white, and they play their home matches at the Lahden Stadion.

FC Lahti has a strong fan base and a rich history in Finnish soccer. They have won the Finnish Cup twice and have been runners-up in the Veikkausliiga multiple times. The team is known for their competitive spirit, skilled players, and passionate supporters.

FC Lahti is a respected and competitive team in Finnish soccer, consistently challenging for top honors in the league. With a dedicated fan base and a commitment to excellence, FC Lahti is a team to watch in the Finnish soccer scene.