| Founded | 1973 |
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| Country | Finland |
| Number of clubs | 108 |
| Level on pyramid | 4 (1973–2023) 5 (2024–) |
| Promotion to | Kakkonen |
| Relegation to | Nelonen |
| Domestic cup | Finnish Cup |
| Current champions | FC Inter 2 TPV SJK Akatemia/2 EBK VJS JäPS/47 RoPo MyPa JPS |
| Current:2025 Kolmonen | |
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Kolmonen orIII divisioona is the fifth level in theleague system ofFinnish football and comprises 108Finnishfootball teams. The III divisioona was introduced in 1973 and in the mid-1990s became known as the Kolmonen (Number Three in English andTrean in Swedish). Until the end of 2023 season, Kolmonen was the fourth level in the pyramid, but after the creation of new second-tierYkkösliiga, Kolmonen fell down one level, starting in 2024.
There are 108 clubs in the Kolmonen, divided in 10 groups of 8 to 12 teams each representing a geographical area. During the course of a season (starting in April and ending in October) each club plays the others twice, once on their home ground and once on that of their opponents. The top team in each Kolmonen group is promoted toKakkonen and the two lowest placed teams are normally relegated to theNelonen.[1]
TheFootball Association of Finland (Finnish:Suomen Palloliitto,SPL;Swedish:Finlands Bollförbund,FBF) administered the Kolmonen from 1973 until 1995. There were 9 sections which were divided on a regional basis with between 8 and 12 teams in each.
Since 1996 until 2020 the administration of the Kolmonen was delegated to the 12 district authorities of the SPL. Responsibilities for the 10 sections were divided as follows:
Since 2020 the competition administration has returned to the SPL after the fusion of the administrative districts and the SPL.[2]
Teams within the Kolmonen are eligible to compete in theFinnish Cup and the Finnish Regions' Cup. The clubs are normally listed in an abbreviated form and their full names can be viewed by referring to theList of clubs.
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