| Full name | Turun Palloseura | ||
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| Nickname | Tepsi | ||
| Founded | 1922; 103 years ago (1922)[1] | ||
| Ground | Veritas Stadion | ||
| Capacity | 8,072 | ||
| Chairman | Jouko Peräaho | ||
| Manager | Ivan Piñol | ||
| League | Veikkausliiga | ||
| 2025 | Ykkösliiga, 2nd of 10 (promoted via play-offs) | ||
| Website | www | ||
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Turun Palloseura, commonly known asTPS, is a professionalfootball club based inTurku,Finland. Since 2024, the men's team competes inYkkösliiga, the second highest tier. Nicknamed "Tepsi", the club was founded in 1922.[1]
TPS have won 8League titles and 3Finnish Cups.[1] They play their home league matches atVeritas Stadion, with a capacity of 9,372 seats for most matches.[2]

In the early stages of theUEFA Cup of the season 1987–88, TPS beatInternazionale at the San Siro stadium inMilan, thanks to a goal byMika Aaltonen, who was later signed by Inter. They lost the return leg with 0–2, but this is widely regarded as the highest point by the club in international football.
After season 2000, TPS lost its place in Finland's Premier League and played for two seasons in the Ykkönen (eng first) in the Finnish first division. In 2001,Petri Jakonen was named a new sporting director of TPS. They aimed to get back up to the Premier League with determination and it took them two seasons to complete the mission. Since season 2003 TPS has again played in the Finland's Premier League,Veikkausliiga. TPS managed to get in the final of theFinnish Cup in 2005, but lost toHaka 4–1 atFinnair Stadium.
Before season 2007, TPS hired famous Finnish strikerMixu Paatelainen as their manager. In his guidance TPS won bronze, ending their ten-year medalless run. After the end of season Paatelainen left forScottish clubHibernian FC in early January 2008. Quickly TPS hired heralded Finnish managerMartti Kuusela. However Kuusela didn't get the best out of his squad and was fired mid September 2008. Overall TPS ended sixth in Veikkausliiga. So again, TPS had to get a new manager, their third in as many seasons. This time they pickedPasi Rautiainen. The CEO also changed next year as Jakonen moved on toFinnish FA and a former sporting directorMarco Casagrande was named the new CEO.
In recent years, TPS has had the highest average attendance in Veikkausliiga but it has suffered from a poor rental agreement withVeritas Stadion. This has led TPS for planning to build their own stadium in Nummi. They also considered the possibility of using thePaavo Nurmi Stadion as their home ground, but these plans faced scheduling problems with Athletics competitions and were scrapped. Both Turku based teams however played few games at the Paavo Nurmi Stadion during 2014 season when the Veritas Stadion was under maintenance. After relegation TPS changed their home venue to the Urheilupuiston yläkenttä, which is close to the Paavo Nurmi Stadion in the Turku Sports Park, but is not eligible to be used in theVeikkausliiga. Future plans for home ground development have not been made public.
TPS returned to the Veikkausliiga for the2018 season,[3] winning theYkkönen title on 21 October 2017 with a 1–1 draw againstHonka.[4] However, after the 2018 season, TPS was again relegated toYkkönen, after finishing second-to-last in the league and losing the two-leg play-off againstKokkolan Pallo-Veikot (KPV), the Ykkönen runner-up.[5] Since the 2018 season, TPS plays all home games atVeritas Stadion.
During 2020–2022, the club's former managerMika Laurikainen worked as a sporting director. He named himself the first team's head coach for the2023 Ykkönen season.
The club's former homegrown playerLukas Hradecky had been a minority shareholder of the club. In mid-August 2024, it was announced that Hradecky had increased his share and is currently one of the club's majority owners.[6] In late August, the club's former playerKasper Hämäläinen was named the new sporting director.[7]
Due to economic troubles, head coachMiika Nuutinen left the club in January 2025 after serving one season in the position. Subsequently a Spanish coachIvan Piñol was named the new manager for the2025 Ykkösliiga season.
| Competition | Titles / medals | Seasons |
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| Finnish Championship | 8[1] | 1928,[a]1939,1941,1949,1968,1971,1972,1975[1] |
| 12[1] | 1923,1925,1926,1930,1938,1944,1946,1948,1960,1984,1986,1989[1] | |
| 11[1] | 1929,1931,1957,1967,1977,1987,1996,2007,2009,2010,2012[1] | |
| Finnish Cup | 3[1] | 1991,1994,2010[1] |
| Finnish League Cup | 1 | 2012 |
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Previously, Turun Palloseura have produced numerous local players forVeikkausliiga and for transfers abroad.
| Rank | Player | To | Fee | Year |
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| 1. | €750,000 | 2011[9] | ||
| 2. | €750,000 | 2012 | ||
| 3. | €570,000 | 1999[10] | ||
| 4. | €500,000 | 2012 | ||
| 5. | €350,000 | 2006 | ||
| 6. | €300,000 | 2011[11] | ||
| €300,000 | 2010[12] | |||
| €300,000 | 1987 |
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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The club also has a women's team which competes in theKansallinen Liiga, the top division of women's football in Finland. TPS women took part in the national championship for the first time in 1972, and won the title in 1978. After withdrawing from the top league in 1992, they returned in 2008.[15]