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| Full name | Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna, Helsingfors |
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| Nicknames | IFK Tähtirinnat (The Star Chested) Stadens stolthet (The City's Pride) Röda (The Reds) |
| Founded | 1908; 118 years ago (1908) |
| Ground | BrahenkenttäHelsinki, Finland |
| Capacity | 1,200 |
| Chairman | Antti Kaiponen |
| Head Coach | Telmo Manninen |
| League | Kolmonen |
| 2025 | Kolmonen 2nd of 12 |
| Website | hifkfotboll |
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HIFK Fotboll orIFK Helsingfors is theassociation football section ofHIFK, a sports club based inHelsinki, Finland. The men's football team currently competes in theKolmonen whereas the women's first team is in Naisten Kakkonen.

Historically, HIFK was primarily a club for theSwedish-speaking population in Helsinki. Nowadays the club is bilingual. The most renowned supporter group of the club wasStadin Kingit (in English:"the kings of Stadi"). Its name was derived from the common slang nickname for Helsinki (Stadi). Many members attend the handball,bandy andice hockey matches ofHIFK as well.
HIFK’s traditional rivals areHJK with whom they compete in theStadin Derby.
(The following includes the history of the former HIFK football team;HIFK Fotboll)
Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna i Helsingfors was formed on 15 October 1897 by Georges Doubitsky, a 15-year-old student at the Svenska Reallyceum school in Helsinki. In the early years the club specialised inathletics,football andbandy. The football section was established in 1907, the same year that theFootball Association of Finland was founded. HIFK's first football game was at the Kaisaniemi ground on 17 May 1908 where the new team lost 1–2 to Unitas.[1]
In those early years[when?] HIFK were runners-up in the Mestaruussarja (then played as a cup competition) on 5 occasions in 1909, 1912, 1928 and 1929. In addition in 1912 the Finnish Football team at the Stockholm Olympics comprised a team of HIFK players.
HIFK won their first Finnish championship (Mestaruussarja) in1930 a feat that they were to repeat on three other occasions in1931,1933 and1937 in a brilliant decade for the club. HIFK also won the Mestaruussarja in1947,1959 and1961. In total HIFK won the Finnish championship on 7 occasions.
HIFK was one of the most successful football sides in Finland until the early 1970s, when the team were relegated from the Mestaruussarja (Finnish Premier League). After 1972 the team spent time in the lower divisions of Finnish football, and at one point found themselves playing in theNelonen (Fourth Division), the fifth tier of theFinnish football league system, between 1980 and 1983, and later on between 2003 and 2005, and would only return to the first division in 2006, 43 years later.
Since 1930, HIFK have played 33 seasons in the Mestaruussarja (the top tier), 22 seasons in the second tier and 19 seasons in the third tier. Their best spell in recent decades was from 1999 to 2002, when the club participated in theYkkönen (First Division).[2] However, the club overstretched themselves which resulted in the withdrawal from the Ykkönen at the end of the 2002 season and taking the place of the second team in theNelonen (Fourth Division) in 2003. More recently, in 2010, they won the third tier, after defeatingFC Santa Claus in the promotional playoff match.[3] This saw them return to the second-tier (Ykkönen) ofFinnish football for seasons 2011 and 2012, only to be relegated back to Kakkonen after their 2012 season. Back in Kakkonen, HIFK rehired coachJani Honkavaara, who managed them when they were first promoted back to theYkkönen. During his second term they returned to the Ykkönen for a third time within the century, when they beatPS Kemi Kings in the promotion playoffs.
HIFK won Ykkönen in 2014, and therefore were automatically promoted into the highest tier of Finnish football,Veikkausliiga. After securing promotion, HIFK announced that they would play their 2015 season home games at theTelia 5G -areena, the ground which belonged to their local rivalsHJK Helsinki.[4] In December 2014 HIFK launched acrowdfunding campaign throughInvesdor. HIFK aimed to gather 250.000 – 500.000 euros by selling shares of the club valued at 189,70 euros a piece. According to club chairman René Österman, HIFK was in need of funding for the upcomingVeikkausliiga season andcrowdfunding gave a chance for the club's supporters to own a part of the club. The campaign ended successfully in January 2015 and HIFK gathered 335.495 euros from 786 investors.[5][6][7]
After three seasons in Veikkausliiga, HIFK were relegated to Ykkönen after finishing 11th in2017 season and losingrelegation play-offs againstFC Honka on away goals. However, after a successful2018 campaign in Ykkönen, HIFK was promoted back to Veikkausliiga for the2019 season.
In the early2022 Veikkausliiga season, after the newly recruited managerBernardo Tavares had unexpectedly left the club after the first league match of the season, it was reported that HIFK would nameFabrizio Piccareta the club's new manager. Later he was sidelined in the process andMixu Paatelainen was appointed. Later it was revealed that HIFK and Piccareta had already signed a deal, and Piccareta sued the club for the breach of contract.[8] The club's sporting director,Mika Lönnström, who was responsible for the manager recruit, was later fired.[9][10] Piccareta appealed to the FIFA's Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), and his complain succeeded, as in May 2023, HIFK was ordered to pay Piccareta €86,000 damages for the breach of contract.[11] HIFK first announced that they will appeal on the decision, but later withdrew their appeal due to lack of money.
During the 2022 and 2023 seasons, the club had repeated financial problems, and had several fund raising campaigns to be able to continue its first team's actions.[12]
On 4 January 2024, after the club finished 6th in the second-tier2023 Ykkönen, HIFK Fotboll Ab, the limited liability company under which the men's first team operated since 2012, filed for bankruptcy.[13][14][15] HIFK/2, which was registered underHIFK Soccer rf and was therefor not affected by HIFK Fotboll ABs bankruptcy, assumed the position of the men's first team in the new fifth tierKolmonen.[16]
In 2025, HIFK, competing in the fifth tier, started their season fairly well, with the team sitting in 2nd place at the start of June 2025 under manager Telmo Manninen. The clubs fans have stuck by the new HIFK in their hundreds with the club selling 700 season tickets as of the 23 April 2025.