Nurmijärven Jalkapalloseura

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Nurmijärven Jalkapalloseura
Full nameNurmijärven Jalkapalloseura
Nickname(s)NJS
Founded2004; 20 years ago (2004) (Nateva 1967)
GroundKlaukkalan urheilualue, Nurmijärvi, Finland
ChairmanMarkku Siivonen
ManagerMikko Manninen

Nurmijärven Jalkapalloseura (abbreviated NJS) is a football club from Nurmijärvi, Finland. The club was formed in 2004 following the amalgamation of Nurmijärven Nateva and FC Nurmijärvi. The club's home ground is at the sports area of Klaukkala (Klaukkalan urheilualue). The men's first team currently plays in the Kakkonen (Third tier).

Background

NJS does not have a long history but the club gained promotion from the

Nelonen
(Uusimaa District) at the end of the 2004 season which enabled NJS to begin life in the Kolmonen in 2005. The new club's best season to date was in 2005 when they finished in 7th place in Section 2 (Helsinki & Uusimaa).

Season to season

Season Level Division Section Administration Position Movements
2005 Tier 4 Kolmonen (Third Division) Section 2 Helsinki & Uusimaa (SPL Uusimaa) 7th
2006 Tier 4 Kolmonen (Third Division) Section 3 Helsinki & Uusimaa (SPL Helsinki) 10th
2007 Tier 4 Kolmonen (Third Division) Section 1 Helsinki & Uusimaa (SPL Uusimaa) 11th Relegated
2008 Tier 5 Nelonen (Fourth Division) Section 1 Uusimaa District (SPL Uusimaa) 1st Promoted
2009 Tier 4 Kolmonen (Third Division) Section 2 Helsinki & Uusimaa (SPL Helsinki) 10th
2010 Tier 4 Kolmonen (Third Division) Section 2 Helsinki & Uusimaa (SPL Helsinki) 5th
  • 5 seasons in Kolmonen
  • 1 season in
    Nelonen

Club Structure

Nurmijärven Jalkapalloseura runs a large number of teams including 2 men's teams, 2 men's veterans team, 2 ladies teams, 11 boys teams and 5 girls teams.

2010 season

NJS Men's Team are competing in Section 2 (Lohko 2) of the

Kolmonen
.

NJS 2 are participating in Section 3 (Lohko 3) of the

broken anchor
] administered by the Uusimaa SPL.

References and sources

Footnotes

  1. ^ "Finland – Divisional Movements 1930–2009". RSSSF. 2010. Archived from the original on 2010-02-18. Retrieved April 6, 2010.