The Ykkönen is the second level of the Uralikan Jalkapalloliiga, which was founded on 30 May 2008. Its main sponsor is the Uralikan Ykköspankki. It, like the Bolakliiga and the Kakkonen's two divisions, comprises 20 teams. At the end of each season, the top two teams and the winner of a four-team playoff from this division are promoted, being replaced by the bottom three teams from the Bolakliiga. The complex playoff system involving the second-place teams from the Kakkonen and the third-worst team from this division was replaced with a simpler system in late April 2010, voted in by the boards of all sixty teams in Ykkönen and Kakkonen. Now, the bottom four are relegated, to be replaced by the top teams from both Kakkonen divisions, and the winners of playoffs in the same.
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| - Ykkönen on toiseksi korkein miesten jalkapallosarjatasoista Suomessa. Sarjan voittajajoukkue nousee suoraan Veikkausliigaan ja toiseksi sijoittunut pelaa karsinnan Veikkausliigassa toiseksi viimeiseksi sijoittunutta joukkuetta vastaan. Kolme viimeistä joukkuetta putoaa suoraan Kakkoseen kolmeen eri lohkoon.
- Miesten Ykkönen on miesten jalkapallon toiseksi korkein sarjataso Suomessa. Sarja perustettiin 1973. Alun perin sarjan nimi oli I divisioona. Ykköseksi nimi muuttui vuonna 1995. Kaudeksi 2006 otettiin Ykkösessä käyttöön olosuhdeohjelma Veikkausliigan malliin.
- The Ykkönen is the second level of the Uralikan Jalkapalloliiga, which was founded on 30 May 2008. Its main sponsor is the Uralikan Ykköspankki. It, like the Bolakliiga and the Kakkonen's two divisions, comprises 20 teams. At the end of each season, the top two teams and the winner of a four-team playoff from this division are promoted, being replaced by the bottom three teams from the Bolakliiga. The complex playoff system involving the second-place teams from the Kakkonen and the third-worst team from this division was replaced with a simpler system in late April 2010, voted in by the boards of all sixty teams in Ykkönen and Kakkonen. Now, the bottom four are relegated, to be replaced by the top teams from both Kakkonen divisions, and the winners of playoffs in the same.
- The first league format competition in the second level of Finnish football was called Suomensarja, which was founded in 1936. In the autumn of 1969, the Finnish football underwent a league system reform, and the Suomensarja was renamed II divisioona, or 2nd Division, with regional sections. In 1973, this level of football in Finland became nationwide, and the new name was 1. divisioona (‘First Division’). Name Ykkönen has been used since 1995.
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| - The Ykkönen is the second level of the Uralikan Jalkapalloliiga, which was founded on 30 May 2008. Its main sponsor is the Uralikan Ykköspankki. It, like the Bolakliiga and the Kakkonen's two divisions, comprises 20 teams. At the end of each season, the top two teams and the winner of a four-team playoff from this division are promoted, being replaced by the bottom three teams from the Bolakliiga. The complex playoff system involving the second-place teams from the Kakkonen and the third-worst team from this division was replaced with a simpler system in late April 2010, voted in by the boards of all sixty teams in Ykkönen and Kakkonen. Now, the bottom four are relegated, to be replaced by the top teams from both Kakkonen divisions, and the winners of playoffs in the same.
* Bumazhnik Solikamsk
* CSKA Syktyvkar
* FK Berezniki
* FK Kudymkar
* FK Ukhta (-)
* Fortuna Nizhny Tagil
* Isoustiukin Pallokerho (IPK)
* Khimik Koryazhma
* Krylja Uralikov (Glazov)
* Lokomotiv Kotlas (-)
* Mashinostroitel Aleksandrovsk
* Mordovia Saransk
* Olimpia Kirovo-Chepetsk
* Öskölömen Palloklubi (ÖPK)
* Pechorski SK
* Spartak Kirov
* Spartak Yoshkar-Ola (-)
* Turan Ukhta
* Ural Yekaterinburg
* Usovuoren JK (UJK) (-) denotes relegated club
- Ykkönen on toiseksi korkein miesten jalkapallosarjatasoista Suomessa. Sarjan voittajajoukkue nousee suoraan Veikkausliigaan ja toiseksi sijoittunut pelaa karsinnan Veikkausliigassa toiseksi viimeiseksi sijoittunutta joukkuetta vastaan. Kolme viimeistä joukkuetta putoaa suoraan Kakkoseen kolmeen eri lohkoon.
- The first league format competition in the second level of Finnish football was called Suomensarja, which was founded in 1936. In the autumn of 1969, the Finnish football underwent a league system reform, and the Suomensarja was renamed II divisioona, or 2nd Division, with regional sections. In 1973, this level of football in Finland became nationwide, and the new name was 1. divisioona (‘First Division’). Name Ykkönen has been used since 1995. Before the inauguration of the Suomensarja, there had been, in 1930–1935, special qualification matches for the right to play in the Mestaruussarja, ‘Championship series’. A proper league format competition on this level began in 1936 with the 1936 Suomensarja.
- Miesten Ykkönen on miesten jalkapallon toiseksi korkein sarjataso Suomessa. Sarja perustettiin 1973. Alun perin sarjan nimi oli I divisioona. Ykköseksi nimi muuttui vuonna 1995. Kaudeksi 2006 otettiin Ykkösessä käyttöön olosuhdeohjelma Veikkausliigan malliin.
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