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MyPa
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Full name Myllykosken Pallo –47
Short name MyPa
Founded 1947
Ground Saviniemi,
Anjalankoski
(Capacity 4,067)
Chairman Matti Tiihonen
Manager Janne Hyppönen
League Veikkausliiga
2007 Veikkausliiga, 5th
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Myllykosken Pallo –47 (or MyPa) is a Finnish football club, based in the industrial town of Anjalankoski. They currently play in the Finnish Premier Division (Veikkausliiga). The club's manager is Janne Hyppönen, and they play their home matches at Saviniemi.

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MyPa was founded in December 1947 in the municipality of Anjalankoski. Before that there had been some small-scale football culture in Anjalankoski, so forming a football club was a natural step. The final move came from the local paper industry, which built a football pitch with spectator stands. MyPa was promoted to the highest tier in 1975, but the season ended in relegation.

In Veikkausliiga MyPa has stayed continuoisly since 1992 Between 1993 and 1996 MyPa placed seconf four times in a row under the control of Harri Kampan. It also won its first Finnish Cup in 1992, and again in 1995. In the year 1997 Timo Liekoski was named as the manager of the club, but his employment lasted only one season. He was replaced by Juha Malinen. 19992001, under the control of Malinen MyPa placed third three times in a row, and second in 2002. After the season 2003 Malinen was replaced by Ilkka Mäkelä. In 2004 MyPa won its third Finnish Cup, and the next season it was time for the first Finnish championship of the club. Mäkelä resigned during the 2007 season and the former assistant coach Janne Hyppönen became the new manager.

MyPa has participated to UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, UEFA Cup and Intertoto Cup. It has faced many big clubs like Boavista, PSV Eindhoven and Liverpool. In 2005 it ascended to the first round of UEFA Cup but lost the decisive match against Swiss Grasshoppers on aggregate 1-4.

As of 16 August 2007:

No. Position Player
1 Flag of Finland GK Janne Korhonen
2 Flag of Finland DF Heikki Pulkkinen
3 Flag of Guinea MF Mohamed Fofana
4 Flag of Finland DF Jani Tanska
5 Flag of Romania DF Vasile Marchis
6 Flag of Togo MF Kuami Agboh
7 Flag of Finland MF Tuomas Kuparinen
8 Flag of Finland FW Niki Helenius
9 Flag of Finland FW Saku Puhakainen
10 Flag of Brazil MF Marco Manso
11 Flag of Finland FW Mikko Hyyrynen
12 Flag of Finland GK Jani Lukkonen
No. Position Player
13 Flag of Finland MF Tero Karhu
14 Flag of Finland MF Eetu Muinonen
15 Flag of Finland DF Juho Nykänen
16 Flag of Finland DF Toni Huttunen
17 Flag of Finland FW Aleksei Kangaskolkka
18 Flag of Paraguay DF Hugo Miranda
19 Flag of Finland FW Eero Peltonen
20 Flag of Finland DF Tuomas Kansikas
21 Flag of the People's Republic of China MF Gao Leilei
22 Flag of Finland DF Ilkka Juura
24 Flag of the Republic of Macedonia MF Nebi Mustafi

Current National League ranking (Previous year rank in italics)

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