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| Association = Football Association of Finland| Confederation = UEFA (Europe)| Coach = Markku Kanerva| Captain = Lukas Hradecky| Most caps = Jari Litmanen (137)Teemu Pukki (List of international goals scored by Teemu Pukki>40)| Home Stadium = Helsinki Olympic Stadium| FIFA Trigramme = FINFIN}}| FIFA max = 33| FIFA max date = March 2007| FIFA min = 110| FIFA min date = July–August 2017Finland}}| Elo max = 30| Elo max date = March 2002| Elo min = 125| Elo min date = 1962–63| pattern_la1 = _norrkoping21h| pattern_b1 = _fin22h| pattern_ra1 = _norrkoping21h| pattern_sh1 = _nikevapor3ww| pattern_so1 = _fin22h| leftarm1 = FFFFFF| body1 = FFFFFF| rightarm1 = FFFFFF| shorts1 = FFFFFF| socks1 = FFFFFF| pattern_la2 = _nikestrike3gr| pattern_b2 = _fin22a| pattern_ra2 = _nikestrike3gr| pattern_sh2 = _nikevapor3gr| pattern_so2 = _fin22a| leftarm2 = 0000FF| body2 = 0000FF| rightarm2 = 0000FF| shorts2 = 0000FF| socks2 = 0000FFFINSWE}}(Helsinki, Grand Duchy of Finland; 22 October 1911)as Finland{{fb>SWE}} 1–0 {{fb-rt1918}}(Stockholm, Sweden; 29 May 1919)FIN}} 10–2 {{fb-rtHelsinki, Finland; 11 August 1922){{fb>FIN}} 8–0 {{fb-rt1862}}(Helsinki, Finland; 17 November 2010)GERFIN}}(Leipzig, Germany; 1 September 1940)UEFA European Championship>European Championship| Regional cup apps = 1UEFA Euro 2020>2020UEFA Euro 2020>2020)Football at the Summer Olympics>Olympic Games| 2ndRegional cup apps = 4Football at the 1912 Summer Olympics>1912Football at the 1912 Summer Olympics>1912)}}The Finland national football team (, ) represents Finland in men's international football competitions and is controlled by the Football Association of Finland, the governing body for football in Finland, which was founded in 1907. The team has been a member of FIFA since 1908 and a UEFA member since 1957.Finland had never qualified for a major tournament until securing a spot at UEFA Euro 2020.WEB, 2019-11-15, Finland qualifies for major soccer tournament for 1st time,weblink 2024-05-13, ESPN.com, en, After decades of average results and campaigns, the nation made progress in the 2000s, achieving notable results against established European teams and reaching a peak of 33rd in the FIFA World Rankings in 2007. Afterward, their performances and results declined, drawing them to their all-time low of 110th in the FIFA Rankings in 2017. Seven years after their all-time low in the FIFA Rankings, as of April 2024, they sit at 61st place in the overall ranking.WEB,weblink FIFA Rankings, 24 April 2022, 30 May 2022,weblink live,

History

(File:Moscow v Finland, 1912, Zamoskvoretsky Club, Moscow.png|Finland team playing a Moscow XI in Moscow 1912|thumb|left)

Early history

The Football Association of Finland was founded in 1907 and became a member of FIFA the next year. At the time, Finland was an autonomous grand duchy ruled by the Russian Emperors. Finland played its first international on 22 October 1911, as Sweden beat the Finns at the Eläintarha Stadium in Helsinki. Finland participated the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm, beating Italy and the Russian Empire, but losing the bronze medal match against the Netherlands.

Period of dispersion

File:FIN-NationalFootballTeam1933.png|thumb|left|The Finnish national team against Denmark in 1933]]After the 1918 Civil War, the Finnish sports movement was divided into the right-wing Finnish Gymnastics and Sports Federation (SVUL) and the leftist Finnish Workers' Sports Federation (TUL), Finnish Football Association was a member of the SVUL.BOOK, Andersen, Svein S., Ronglan, Lars Tore, 2012, Nordic Elite Sports: Same Ambitions – Different Tracks, Copenhagen, Copenhagen Business School Press, 85–88, 978-876-30024-5-5,weblink 2 October 2020, 9 February 2023,weblink live, Both sides had their own championship series, and between 1919 and 1939 the Finland national team was selected of the Football Association players only. The Finnish Workers' Sports Federation football team in turn, participated in the competitions of the international labour movement.BOOK, Syrjäläinen, Antti, 2008, Miksi siksi loikkariksi? Huippu-urheilijoiden loikkaukset TUL:sta SVUL:oon 1919–1939, Joensuu, University of Joensuu, 45–47, 978-952-21913-7-3,weblink 14 June 2017, 12 August 2017,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20170812172540weblink">weblink live, However, since the late 1920s several top footballers defected from TUL and joined the Football Association to be eligible for the national team. During the 1930s, these ″defectors″ formed the spine of the national team. For example, the Finland squad at the 1936 Summer Olympics was composed of eight former TUL players. In 1937, Finland participated the FIFA World Cup qualification for the first time, losing all three matches against Sweden, Germany and Estonia.Since 1939, TUL players were selected for the national team and finally, in 1956, the TUL and Football Association series were merged.

Post-war years

The 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki saw the Finnish hosts lose to Austria in the first round. Finland did, however, win the unofficial Nordic championship in 1964 and 1966.WEB,weblink Nordic Championships 1964–67, RSSSF, 2 February 2023, 3 December 2022,weblink live, Finland also took part in European Championship qualifying since the 1968 event, but had to wait for its first win until 1978.

Late 20th century

File:Suomi Jugoslavia.jpg|thumb|left|Finnish team after the victory over Yugoslavia in 1950]]File:Nederland tegen Finland 4-1 Harry Lubse rechts in aktie tegen de Finse keeper E, Bestanddeelnr 928-1355.jpg|thumb|right|Finland against the Netherlands from 1975]]Finland missed out on qualification for Euro 1980 by just a point and for the 1986 World Cup by two points. Finland was invited to take part in the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow after many Western countries announced they would boycott the games, but failed to progress from its group.By the mid-1990s Finland started to have more players in high-profile European leagues, led by Ajax superstar Jari Litmanen.NEWS,weblink Finland has had a cursed soccer past. Now, as a first-time Euro qualifier, it is ready to believe., 11 June 2021, 2021-06-09, Thomas Floyd, The Washington Post, Washington, D.C., 0190-8286, 1330888409, 17 October 2022, 12 February 2022,weblink live, {{WaPoCheckDates}} In 1996, Euro 1992-winning coach Richard Møller Nielsen was hired to take Finland to the 1998 World Cup. The team enjoyed mixed fortunes in the campaign, the high points of which were a draw and a win away to Norway and Switzerland respectively. Going into the last match, Finland would have needed a win at home to Hungary to earn a place in the play-offs. They led the game 1–0 going into injury time, but scored an own goal, and their qualification campaign was over. Møller Nielsen also tried to lead Finland to Euro 2000. In this campaign, the Finns recorded a sensational win away to Turkey, but couldn't compete with Germany and Turkey in the long run.File:Jari Litmanen 2015.jpg|thumb|right|150pxAntti Muurinen succeeded Møller Nielsen as coach in 2000. He had arguably the most talented group of Finnish players ever at his disposal, including players such as Antti Niemi, Sami Hyypiä, Teemu Tainio and Mikael Forssell in addition to the legendary Litmanen. The team also performed quite well under him in qualification for the 2002 World Cup despite a difficult draw, earning two draws against Germany and a home draw with England as well as beating Greece 5–1 in Helsinki. In the end, however, England and Germany proved too strong, and the Finns finished third in the group, but were the only team in that group not to lose at home. Hopes were high going into qualification for Euro 2004 after the promising last campaign and friendly wins over the likes of Norway, Belgium and Portugal (which seen the Finns jump from 40th to 30th in the Elo rankingWEB, World Football Elo Ratings: Finland,weblink World Football Elo Ratings, 22 September 2011, 3 April 2014,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20140403182245weblink">weblink live, ). However, Finland started the campaign by losing to Wales and Yugoslavia (later Serbia and Montenegro, now two separate nations). These losses were followed by two defeats by Italy, and a 3–0 home win over Serbia and Montenegro was little consolation, as the Finns finished fourth in the group. In qualification for the 2006 World Cup Finland failed to score a single point in six matches against the top three teams in their group, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic and Romania. Muurinen was sacked in June 2005, and he was replaced by caretaker Jyrki Heliskoski, but results didn't improve.In August 2005, it was announced that Englishman Roy Hodgson would become the new Finland coach in 2006, and he started the job in January of that year. Hodgson stepped down as manager after they failed to qualify for Euro 2008.Hodgson to return for Inter role {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140714235729weblink |date=14 July 2014 }} BBC Sport, 1 December 2007 His replacement was a Scotsman, Stuart Baxter, who signed a contract until the end of the 2012 European Championship qualification campaign.WEB,weblinkweblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20110525155005weblink">weblink dead, Suomen Palloliitto â€“ Etusivu, 25 May 2011,

Recent history

File:Markku Kanerva 2021.jpg|Markku Kanerva managed to lead his Finnish national team to first time qualification to a UEFA European TournamentUEFA European TournamentIn the Euro 2008 qualifying Finland needed to win their last qualifying game away to Portugal to qualify for their first major football tournament. However, the match ended 0–0 meaning the team missed out on qualification to the tournament, with Finland ending the group stage with 24 points and Portugal with 27 points. However, the performance in qualifying led to the Finns gaining their best-ever FIFA world ranking to date at 33rd.The 2010 World Cup qualifying campaign under new head coach Stuart Baxter saw Finland again finish third in their group with five wins, three draws and two defeats. They were the only team in qualifying not to lose to eventual 3rd-place finishers Germany; in both the home and away matches Finland had led Germany only to concede late equalizers. Finland finished a disappointing fourth in Euro 2012 qualifying, with only three wins, two of them against minnows San Marino.In the 2014 World Cup qualifying campaign, Finland's best result was a 1–1 draw at reigning world champions Spain. They finished third in the five-team Group I, behind Spain and France. Finland finished fourth in Euro 2016 qualifying but achieved another noteworthy result. Joel Pohjanpalo's goal gave the Finns a 1–0 win at former European champions Greece, who had reached the second round of the 2014 World Cup and were the top seeds of their qualifying group.The 2018 World Cup qualifying campaign saw Finland finish a disappointing fifth in their group with only two wins, although one of them was over Iceland, who finished top of the qualifying group.On 15 November 2019, Finland managed to qualify to the first major tournament, UEFA Euro 2020, in their history after defeating Liechtenstein 3–0.WEB,weblink Finland 3–0 Liechtenstein, BBC, 15 November 2019, 15 November 2019, 15 November 2019,weblink live, The successful qualifying campaign in Group J, was aided by a distinctive performance of Teemu Pukki, who scored ten goals in the qualifications.WEB,weblink Teemu Pukki: From failures in Europe to Finland great – the fall and rise of the Norwich striker, BBC, 12 October 2019, 15 November 2019, 11 June 2021,weblink live, On 12 June 2021 in the Euro 2020 Finland had their first victory on their debut in a major tournament finals, Joel Pohjanpalo scored the only goal, a header in a 1–0 win over Denmark to grant his country their first goal and win in a major competition.WEB,weblink Denmark 0–1 Finland, BBC Sport, 12 June 2021, 13 June 2021, 24 November 2021,weblink live, Unfortunately, having lost the next two games from both Russia and Belgium to finish third, Finland was eliminated from the group stage alongside fellow debutants North Macedonia as a result of their poor performance after being edged out by fourth placed team Ukraine among third place teams due to goal difference.

Home stadiums

File:Lyhdynkantajat EM-asussa 1.jpg|thumb|left|Helsinki Central Station lantern carriers dressed in national colours during the 2020 European Championships in 2021]]File:Pohjoiskaarre-SMJK.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Finnish national team supporters at the Helsinki Olympic StadiumHelsinki Olympic StadiumMost of Finland's home matches are played at the Helsinki Olympic Stadium in the capital, Helsinki. It has been Finland's principal home stadium ever since its construction was completed in 1938. Before that, Pallokenttä in Helsinki was mainly used.Today, some qualifying matches against lower profile opponents and some friendlies are hosted at the Tampere Stadium in Tampere and Veritas Stadion in Turku. Helsinki's Bolt Arena, which has artificial turf, is also used for some friendlies and qualifiers. During the reconstruction of Helsinki Olympic Stadium in 2016–20, Tampere Stadium served as the main stadium for qualifying games.

Kits and crest

{{Football kit box|align= right|pattern_b = _fin20h|pattern_sh = _fin20h|leftarm = _fin20h|body = _fin20h|rightarm = _fin20h|shorts = _fin20h|socks = _fin20h|title = Finland's home kit worn at UEFA Euro 2020}}{{Commons|Finland national football team kits}}Finland's kit are currently supplied by American brand Nike. They replaced German company Adidas, who supplied Finland's kits between 1979 and 2013.

Kit sponsorship{|class"wikitable"

! Kit supplier! PeriodGER}} Adidas| 1979–2013USA}} Nike| 2014–present

Results and fixtures

The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.{{legend2|#CCFFCC|Win|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}{{legend2|#FFFFCC|Draw|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}{{legend2|#FFCCCC|Loss|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}{{legend2|#FFFFFF|Fixture|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}

2023

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2024

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Coaching staff

WEB,weblink Markku Kanerva A-maajoukkueen päävalmentajaksi, 12 December 2016,weblink 20 December 2016, dead, WEB,weblink Sivua ei löydy, 11 May 2022, www.palloliitto.fi, 31 May 2017, 16 July 2022,weblink dead, WEB,weblink Valmennus ja joukkueenjohto, www.palloliitto.fi, {{Dead link|date=February 2023 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}{| class="wikitable"! Position! Name|Head coachFinland}} Markku KanervaAssistant coachFinland}} Mika NurmelaFinland}} Toni Korkeakunnas|Goalkeeping coachFinland}} Antti Niemi|Fitness coachFinland}} Jari-Pekka Keurulainen PhysiotherapistsFinland}} Jari-Pekka Keurulainen Finland}} Paavo LeiramoVideo analystFinland}} Henri Lehto Finland}} Sixten Boström|DoctorFinland}} Heikki Kinnunen|OsteopathFinland}} Hannu Kanerva|Kit ManagerFinland}} Jari Parikka|Team ManagerFinland}} Lennart Wangel|Technical directorFinland}} Aki Hyryläinen

Coaching history

{{updated|7 September 2023}}.{| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" style=text-align:center!rowspan=2! width=100|Tenure!rowspan=2! width=50|Nat!rowspan=2! width=180|Coach!colspan=8|Record!width=40|G!width=40|W!width=40|D!width=40|L!width=50|Win %None{{WDL|17|6|2|9}}|1922FIN}}Jarl Öhman{{WDL|4|1|0|3}}None{{WDL|77|22|12|43}}|1936–37GER|Nazi}}Ferdinand Fabra{{WDL|8|1|1|6}}None{{WDL|9|3|0|6}}|1939HUN|1920}}Gábor Obitz{{WDL|6|1|0|5}}None{{WDL|7|0|1|6}}|1945SWE}}Axel Mårtensson{{WDL|2|0|0|2}}|1946FIN}}Niilo Tammisalo{{WDL|3|0|0|3}}|1947–55FIN}}Aatos Lehtonen{{WDL|51|7|9|35}}|1955–58FRG}}Kurt Weinreich{{WDL|23|3|1|19}}|1959–61FIN}}Aatos Lehtonen{{WDL|19|3|0|16}}|1962–74FIN}}Olavi Laaksonen{{WDL|91|16|21|54}}|1975FIN}}Martti Kosma{{WDL|2|0|1|1}}|1975–78FIN}}Aulis Rytkönen{{WDL|30|8|4|18}}|1979–81FIN}}Esko Malm{{WDL|27|4|6|17}}|1982–87FIN}}Martti Kuusela{{WDL|53|9|11|33}}|1988–92FIN}}Jukka Vakkila{{WDL|48|7|21|20}}|1993–94FIN}}Tommy Lindholm{{WDL|25|5|7|13}}|1994–96FIN}}Jukka Ikäläinen{{WDL|21|7|4|10}}|1996–99DEN}}Richard Møller Nielsen{{WDL|34|9|12|13}}|2000–05FIN}}Antti Muurinen{{WDL|72|34|12|26}}|2005FIN}}Jyrki Heliskoski (caretaker){{WDL|6|2|2|2}}|2006–07ENG}}Roy Hodgson{{WDL|22|6|11|5}}|2008–10ENG}}Stuart Baxter{{WDL|31|8|6|17}}|2010–2011FIN}}Olli Huttunen (caretaker){{WDL|1|1|0|0}}|2011FIN}}Markku Kanerva (caretaker){{WDL|2|0|1|1}}|2011–2015FIN}}Mixu Paatelainen{{WDL|45|17|11|17}}|2015FIN}}Markku Kanerva (caretaker){{WDL|4|2|2|0}}|2016SWE}}Hasse Backe{{WDL|11|0|2|9}}|2016–FIN}}Markku Kanerva{{WDL|62|29|9|24}}!colspan=3|Total{{WDLtot|783|196|163|424}}

Players

Current squad

The following players were called up for the UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying play-off match against Wales and friendly against Estonia on 21 and 26 March 2024, respectively.WEB,weblink Huuhkajat nimetty maaliskuun EM-jatkokarsintoihin, www.palloliitto.fi, 13 March 2024, Caps and goals as of 26 March 2024, after the match against {{fb|EST}}.{{nat fs g start|background=#1029B1|color=white}}{{nat fs g player|no=1|pos=GK|name=Lukas Hradecky|other=captain|age={{birth date and age|1989|11|24|df=y}}|caps=91|goals=0|club=Bayer Leverkusen|clubnat=GER}}{{nat fs g player|no=12|pos=GK|name=Jesse Joronen|age={{birth date and age|1993|3|21|df=y}}|caps=18|goals=0|club=Venezia|clubnat=ITA}}{{nat fs g player|no=23|pos=GK|name=Viljami Sinisalo|age={{birth date and age|2001|10|11|df=y}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=Exeter City|clubnat=ENG}}{{nat fs break|background=#1029B1}}{{nat fs g player|no=2|pos=DF|name=Matti Peltola|age={{birth date and age|2002|7|3|df=y}}|caps=7|goals=0|club=D.C. United|clubnat=USA}}{{nat fs g player|no=3|pos=DF|name=Richard Jensen|age={{birth date and age|1996|3|17|df=y}}|caps=13|goals=0|club=Aberdeen|clubnat=SCO}}{{nat fs g player|no=4|pos=DF|name=Robert Ivanov|age={{birth date and age|1994|9|19|df=y}}|caps=28|goals=0|club=Eintracht Braunschweig|clubnat=GER}}{{nat fs g player|no=5|pos=DF|name=Arttu Hoskonen|age={{birth date and age|1997|4|16|df=y}}|caps=11|goals=0|club=Cracovia|clubnat=POL}}{{nat fs g player|no=13|pos=DF|name=Pyry Soiri|age={{birth date and age|1994|9|22|df=y}}|caps=44|goals=7|club=Universitatea Craiova||clubnat=ROU}}{{nat fs g player|no=15|pos=DF|name=Miro Tenho|age={{birth date and age|1995|4|2|df=y}}|caps=4|goals=0|club=Djurgården|clubnat=SWE}}{{nat fs g player|no=17|pos=DF|name=Nikolai Alho|age={{birth date and age|1993|3|12|df=y}}|caps=36|goals=0|club=Volos|clubnat=GRE}}{{nat fs g player|no=18|pos=DF|name=Jere Uronen|age={{birth date and age|1994|7|13|df=y}}|caps=67|goals=1|club=Charlotte FC|clubnat=USA}}{{nat fs break|background=#1029B1}}{{nat fs g player|no=6|pos=MF|name=Glen Kamara|age={{birth date and age|1995|10|28|df=y}}|caps=59|goals=2|club=Leeds United|clubnat=ENG}}{{nat fs g player|no=7|pos=MF|name=Anssi Suhonen|age={{birth date and age|2001|1|14|df=y}}|caps=7|goals=0|club=Hamburger SV|clubnat=GER}}{{nat fs g player|no=8|pos=MF|name=Robin Lod|age={{birth date and age|1993|4|17|df=y}}|caps=66|goals=6|club=Minnesota United|clubnat=USA}}{{nat fs g player|no=9|pos=MF|name=Fredrik Jensen|age={{birth date and age|1997|9|9|df=y}}|caps=30|goals=8|club=FC Augsburg|clubnat=GER}}{{nat fs g player|no=11|pos=MF|name=Rasmus Schüller|other=vice-captain|age={{birth date and age|1991|6|18|df=y}}|caps=75|goals=0|club=Djurgården|clubnat=SWE}}{{nat fs g player|no=14|pos=MF|name=Kaan Kairinen|age={{birth date and age|1998|12|22|df=y}}|caps=17|goals=0|club=Sparta Prague|clubnat=CZE}}{{nat fs g player|no=16|pos=MF|name=Oliver Antman|age={{birth date and age|2001|8|15|df=y}}|caps=10|goals=5|club=Nordsjælland|clubnat=DEN}}{{nat fs g player|no=21|pos=MF|name=Daniel Håkans|age={{birth date and age|2000|10|26|df=y}}|caps=8|goals=4|club=Vålerenga|clubnat=NOR}}{{nat fs g player|no=22|pos=MF|name=Ilmari Niskanen|age={{birth date and age|1997|10|12|df=y}}|caps=18|goals=1|club=Exeter City||clubnat=ENG}}{{nat fs break|background=#1029B1}}{{nat fs g player|no=10|pos=FW|name=Teemu Pukki|other=vice-captain|age={{birth date and age|1990|3|29|df=y}}|caps=120|goals=40|club=Minnesota United|clubnat=USA}}{{nat fs g player|no=19|pos=FW|name=Benjamin Källman|age={{birth date and age|1998|6|17|df=y}}|caps=19|goals=6|club=Cracovia|clubnat=POL}}{{nat fs g player|no=20|pos=FW|name=Joel Pohjanpalo|age={{birth date and age|1994|9|13|df=y}}|caps=71|goals=15|club=Venezia|clubnat=ITA}}{{nat fs end|background=#1029B1}}

Recent call-ups

The following players have been called up for the team within the last twelve months and are still available for selection.{{nat fs r start|background=#1029B1|color=white}}{{nat fs r player|no=23|pos=GK|name=Hugo Keto|age={{birth date and age|1998|2|9|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=Sandefjord|clubnat=NOR|latest=v. {{fb|SMR}}, 20 November 2023}}{{nat fs break|background=#1029B1}}{{nat fs r player|no=16|pos=DF|name=Tomas Galvez|age={{birth date and age|2005|1|28|df=y}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=Manchester City|clubnat=ENG|latest=v. {{fb|SMR}}, 20 November 2023}}{{nat fs r player|no=22|pos=DF|name=Noah Pallas|age={{birth date and age|2001|2|9|df=y}}|caps=3|goals=0|club=HJK|clubnat=FIN|latest=v. {{fb|SMR}}, 20 November 2023}}{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=Tuomas Ollila|age={{birth date and age|2000|4|25|df=y}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=Paris FC|clubnat=FRA|latest=v. {{fb|KAZ}}, 17 October 2023}}{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=Diogo Tomas|age={{birth date and age|1997|7|31|df=y}}|caps=4|goals=0|club=HJK|clubnat=FIN|latest=v. {{fb|KAZ}}, 17 October 2023}}{{nat fs r player|no=2|pos=DF|name=Leo Väisänen|age={{birth date and age|1997|7|24|df=y}}|caps=26|goals=0|club=Austin FC|clubnat=USA|latest=v. {{fb|KAZ}}, 17 October 2023}}{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=Kevin Kouassivi-Benissan|age={{birth date and age|1999|1|25|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=HJK|clubnat=FIN|latest=v. {{fb|DEN}}, 10 September 2023}}{{nat fs break|background=#1029B1}}{{nat fs r player|no=7|pos=MF|name=Robert Taylor|age={{birth date and age|1994|10|21|df=y}}|caps=34|goals=2|club=Inter Miami||clubnat=USA|latest=v. {{fb|WAL}}, 21 March 2024}} WD{{nat fs r player|no=15|pos=MF|name=Lucas Lingman|age={{birth date and age|1998|1|25|df=y}}|caps=11|goals=0|club=HJK|clubnat=FIN|latest=v. {{fb|SMR}}, 20 November 2023}}{{nat fs r player|no=22|pos=MF|name=Niilo Mäenpää|age={{birth date and age|1998|1|14|df=y}}|caps=3|goals=0|club=Warta Poznań|clubnat=POL|latest=v. {{fb|KAZ}}, 17 October 2023}}{{nat fs break|background=#1029B1}}{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=Marcus Forss|age={{birth date and age|1999|6|18|df=y}}|caps=21|goals=2|club=Middlesbrough|clubnat=ENG|latest=v. {{fb|WAL}}, 21 March 2024}} INJ{{nat fs break|background=#1029B1}}
Notes
  • INJ = Withdrew due to an injury
  • WD = Withdrew due to a non-injury issue
  • PRE = Preliminary squad / standby
  • RET = Retired from international duty
{{nat fs end|background=#0B0B3F}}

Player records

{{updated|21 March 2024.}}WEB, Mamrud, Roberto, Finland – International Player Records,weblink RSSSF, 2 February 2023, 10 October 2022,weblink live, {{legend|#CEF2F2|Players still active are highlighted in blue|border=#AAAAAA}}

Most appearances

(File:Litmanen jari.jpg|thumb|Jari Litmanen is Finland's most capped player with 137 appearances.){|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"! style="background-color:#1E90FF; color:white; {{box-shadow border|a|#1E90FF|2px}}; width:30px"|Rank! style="background-color:#1E90FF; color:white; {{box-shadow border|a|#1E90FF|2px}}; width:150px"|Player! style="background-color:#1E90FF; color:white; {{box-shadow border|a|#1E90FF|2px}}; width:50px"|Caps! style="background-color:#1E90FF; color:white; {{box-shadow border|a|#1E90FF|2px}}; width:50px"|Goals! style="background-color:#1E90FF; color:white; {{box-shadow border|a|#1E90FF|2px}}; width:100px" class="unsortable"|Career|1Jari Litmanen|137|32|1989–2010 bgcolor=#CEF2EC|2Teemu Pukki|120List of international goals scored by Teemu Pukki>40|2009–present3Sami Hyypiä|106|5|1992–2010Jonatan Johansson|106|22|1996–2010|5Ari Hjelm|100|20|1983–1996|6Joonas Kolkka|98|11|1994–2010 bgcolor=#CEF2EC|7Lukas Hradecky|91|0|2010–present|8Mikael Forssell|87|29|1999–20149Erkka Petäjä|84|0|1983–1994Tim Sparv|84|1|2009–2021

Top goalscorers

(File:Norwich 2 Chelsea 3 - Teemu Pukki.jpg|thumb|180px|Teemu Pukki is Finland's top scorer with 40 goals.){|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"! style="background-color:#1E90FF; color:white; {{box-shadow border|a|#1E90FF|2px}}; width:30px"|Rank! style="background-color:#1E90FF; color:white; {{box-shadow border|a|#1E90FF|2px}}; width:150px"|Player! style="background-color:#1E90FF; color:white; {{box-shadow border|a|#1E90FF|2px}}; width:50px"|Goals! style="background-color:#1E90FF; color:white; {{box-shadow border|a|#1E90FF|2px}}; width:50px"|Caps! style="background-color:#1E90FF; color:white; {{box-shadow border|a|#1E90FF|2px}}; width:50px"|Ratio! style="background-color:#1E90FF; color:white; {{box-shadow border|a|#1E90FF|2px}}; width:100px" class="unsortable"|Career bgcolor=#CEF2EC|1Teemu PukkiList of international goals scored by Teemu Pukki>40|120|{{#expr:40/120 round 2}}|2009–present|2Jari Litmanen|32|137|{{#expr:32/137 round 2}}|1989–2010|3Mikael Forssell|29|87|{{#expr:29/87 round 2}}|1999–2014|4 Jonatan Johansson|22|106|{{#expr:22/106 round 2}}|1996–2010|5Ari Hjelm|20|100|{{#expr:20/100 round 2}}|1983–1996|6Mixu Paatelainen|18|70|{{#expr:18/70 round 2}}|1986–2000|7Verner Eklöf|17|32|{{#expr:17/32 round 2}}|1919–19278Aulis Koponen|16|39|{{#expr:16/39 round 2}}|1924–1935Gunnar Åström|16|44|{{#expr:16/44 round 2}}|1923–1937 bgcolor=#CEF2EC|10Joel Pohjanpalo|15|71|{{#expr:15/70 round 2}}|2012–present

Competitive record

FIFA World Cup{| class"wikitable" style"text-align: center;"

!colspan=9|FIFA World Cup record!width=1% rowspan=28|!colspan=7|Qualification record!Year!Result!Position!{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played}}!{{Tooltip|W|Won}}!{{Tooltip|D|Drawn}}!{{Tooltip|L|Lost}}!{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}}!{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}}!Campaign!{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played}}!{{Tooltip|W|Won}}!{{Tooltip|D|Drawn}}!{{Tooltip|L|Lost}}!{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}}!{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}}Uruguay}} 1930Did not enterDeclined invitationItaly1934 FIFA World Cup>1934Did not enterFrance1938 FIFA World Cup>1938Did not qualify1938 FIFA World Cup qualification Group 1>1938|3|0|0|3|0|7Brazil1950 FIFA World Cup>1950Withdrew during qualifying1950 FIFA World Cup qualification>1950|2|0|1|1|1|4Switzerland}} 1954Did not qualify1954 FIFA World Cup qualification Group 2>1954|4|0|2|2|7|13Sweden}} 19581958 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 6>1958|4|0|0|4|2|19Chile}} 19621962 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 2>1962|4|0|0|4|3|12England}} 19661966 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 8>1966|6|1|0|5|5|20Mexico}} 19701970 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 6>1970|6|1|0|5|6|28West Germany}} 19741974 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 4>1974|6|1|1|4|3|21Argentina}} 19781978 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 2>1978|6|2|0|4|11|16Spain}} 19821982 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 1>1982|8|1|0|7|4|27Mexico}} 19861986 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 3>1986|8|3|2|3|7|12Italy}} 19901990 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 4>1990|6|1|1|4|4|16United States}} 19941994 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 6>1994|10|2|1|7|9|18France1998 FIFA World Cup>19981998 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 3>1998|8|3|2|3|11|12South KoreaJapan}} 20022002 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 9>2002|8|3|3|2|12|7Germany}} 20062006 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 1>2006|12|5|1|6|21|19South Africa}} 20102010 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 4>2010|10|5|3|2|14|14Brazil}} 20142014 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group I>2014|8|2|3|3|5|9Russia}} 20182018 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group I>2018|10|2|3|5|9|13Qatar}} 20222022 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group D>2022|8|3|2|3|10|10Canada}} {{flagiconUnited States}} 2026To be determinedTo be determinedMorocco}} {{flagiconSpain}} 2030Saudi Arabia}} 2034!Total!!{{Tooltip|0/22|Number of tournaments qualified for}}!!!!!!!!137!35!25!77!144!297

UEFA European Championship

{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"!colspan=10|UEFA European Championship record!width=1% rowspan=22|!colspan=7|Qualifying record!Year!Result!Position!{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played}}!{{Tooltip|W|Won}}!{{Tooltip|D|Drawn}}!{{Tooltip|L|Lost}}!{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}}!{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}}!Squad!Campaign!{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played}}!{{Tooltip|W|Won}}!{{Tooltip|D|Drawn}}!{{Tooltip|L|Lost}}!{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}}!{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}}France1960 European Nations' Cup>1960Did not enterDid not enterSpain1964 European Nations' Cup>1964Italy}} 1968Did not qualifyUEFA Euro 1968 qualifying Group 3>1968|6|0|2|4|5|12Belgium}} 1972UEFA Euro 1972 qualifying Group 1>1972|6|0|1|5|1|16Yugoslavia}} 1976UEFA Euro 1976 qualifying Group 5>1976|6|0|1|5|3|13Italy}} 1980UEFA Euro 1980 qualifying Group 6>1980|6|2|2|2|10|15FranceUEFA Euro 1984>1984UEFA Euro 1984 qualifying Group 2>1984|6|0|1|5|3|14West Germany}} 1988UEFA Euro 1988 qualifying Group 6>1988|6|1|1|4|4|10Sweden}} 1992UEFA Euro 1992 qualifying Group 6>1992|8|1|4|3|5|8England}} 1996UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying Group 8>1996|10|5|0|5|18|18Belgium}} {{flagiconUEFA Euro 2000>2000UEFA Euro 2000 qualifying Group 3>2000|8|3|1|4|13|13Portugal}} 2004UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying Group 9>2004|8|3|1|4|9|10Austria}} {{flagiconUEFA Euro 2008>2008UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying Group A>2008|14|6|6|2|13|7Poland}} {{flagiconUEFA Euro 2012>2012UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying Group E>2012|10|3|1|6|16|16FranceUEFA Euro 2016>2016UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying Group F>2016|10|3|3|4|9|10Europe}} 2020|Group stage|17th|3|1|0|2|1|3UEFA Euro 2020 squads#Finland>SquadUEFA Euro 2020 qualifying Group J>2020|10|6|0|4|16|10Germany}} 2024Did not qualifyUEFA Euro 2024 qualifying Group H>2024 (PO)|11|6|0|5|19|14United Kingdom}} {{flagiconUEFA Euro 2028>2028To be determinedTo be determinedItaly}} {{flagiconUEFA Euro 2032>2032!Total!Group stage !1/17!3!1!0!2!1!3!—!—!125!39!24!62!144!186

UEFA Nations League{| class"wikitable" style"text-align: center;"

!colspan=13|UEFA Nations League record!Season!Division!Group!width=28|{{Tooltip|Pos|Position}}!width=28|{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played}}!width=28|{{Tooltip|W|Won}}!width=28|{{Tooltip|D|Drawn}}!width=28|{{Tooltip|L|Lost}}!width=28|{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}}!width=28|{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}}!width=35|{{Tooltip|P/R|Promotion/relegation at end of season}}!width=28|{{Tooltip|RK|Overall rank}}2018–19 UEFA Nations League>2018–192018–19 UEFA Nations League C>C2018–19 UEFA Nations League C#Group 2>21st640253{{rise}}28th2020–21 UEFA Nations League>2020–212020–21 UEFA Nations League B>B2020–21 UEFA Nations League B#Group 4>4|21st2022–23 UEFA Nations League>2022–232022–23 UEFA Nations League B>B2022–23 UEFA Nations League B#Group 3>3|21st2024–25 UEFA Nations League>2024–252024–25 UEFA Nations League B>B2024–25 UEFA Nations League B#Group 2>2To be determined!colspan=4|Total!18!10!2!6!20!14!colspan=2|21st

Olympic Games{| class"wikitable" style"text-align: center;"

!colspan=11|Olympic Games record!Year!Result!Position!{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played}}!{{Tooltip|W|Won}}!{{Tooltip|D|Drawn}}!{{Tooltip|L|Lost}}!{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}}!{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}}!Squad!colspan=10|As Grand Duchy of FinlandGreece1896 Summer Olympics>1896colspan=9|No football tournament was held FranceFootball at the 1900 Summer Olympics>1900colspan=9 rowspan=3|Did not enter United StatesFootball at the 1904 Summer Olympics>1904United Kingdom}} 1908 style="background:#9acdff;"Sweden}} Football at the 1912 Summer Olympics>Fourth place>4th>4>2>0>2>5>16>Football at the 1912 Summer Olympics – Men's team squads#Finland>Squad''Since 1917, Independence of Finland {{flagicon>Finland|1917}}''Belgium}} Football at the 1920 Summer Olympics>Did not enterFranceFootball at the 1924 Summer Olympics>1924Netherlands}} 1928United States1932 Summer Olympics>1932colspan=9|No football tournament was heldNazi Germany}} Football at the 1936 Summer Olympics>Football at the 1936 Summer Olympics – Men's team squads#Finland>SquadUnited Kingdom}} Football at the 1948 Summer Olympics>Did not enter{{flagiconFootball at the 1952 Summer Olympics>1952Round of 169th100134SquadAustralia}} Association football at the 1956 Summer Olympics>Did not enterItaly}} Football at the 1960 Summer Olympics>Did not qualify JapanFootball at the 1964 Summer Olympics>1964Mexico}} 1968West Germany}} 1972Canada}} 1976Soviet UnionFootball at the 1980 Summer Olympics>1980Group stage9th311132SquadUnited States}} Football at the 1984 Summer Olympics>Did not qualifySouth KoreaFootball at the 1988 Summer Olympics>1988Football at the 1992 Summer Olympics>1992colspan=9|Olympic football has been an under-23 tournament!Total!! Fourth place !! 4/17 !! 9 !! 3 !! 1 !! 5 !! 14 !! 29 !!—">

Nordic Football Championship{| class"wikitable" style"text-align: center;"

!colspan=9|Nordic Football Championship record!Year!Result!Position!{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played}}!{{Tooltip|W|Won}}!{{Tooltip|D|Drawn}} !{{Tooltip|L|Lost}}!{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}}!{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}} style="background:#9acdff;"1929–32 Nordic Football Championship>1929–32Fourth place4th|12|2|2|8|23|52 style="background:#9acdff;"1933–36 Nordic Football Championship>1933–36|12|3|1|8|18|36 style="background:#9acdff;"1937–47 Nordic Football Championship>1937–47|12|1|1|10|12|51 style="background:#9acdff;"1948–51 Nordic Football Championship>1948–51|12|1|3|8|11|28 style="background:#9acdff;"1952–55 Nordic Football Championship>1952–55|12|1|1|10|13|53 style="background:#9acdff;"1956–59 Nordic Football Championship>1956–59|12|0|1|11|8|44 style="background:#9acdff;"1960–63 Nordic Football Championship>1960–63|12|2|2|8|14|37 style="background:#c96;"1964–67 Nordic Football Championship>1964–67|Third place|3rd|12|5|2|5|14|17 style="background:#9acdff;"1968–71 Nordic Football Championship>1968–71Fourth place4th|12|0|4|8|10|31 style="background:#9acdff;"1972–77 Nordic Football Championship>1972–77|12|1|4|7|10|26 style="background:#9acdff;"1978–80 Nordic Football Championship>1978–80|6|1|4|7|10|26 style="background:#9acdff;"1981–85 Nordic Football Championship>1981–85|6|1|1|4|7|11 style="background:gold;"2000–01 Nordic Football Championship>2000–01|Champions|1st|5|4|0|1|7|3!Total!1 Title!13/14!137!21!24!92!150!401">

Baltic Cup{| class"wikitable" style"text-align: center;"

!colspan=9|Baltic Cup record!Year!Result!{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played}}!{{Tooltip|W|Won}}!{{Tooltip|D|Drawn}} !{{Tooltip|L|Lost}}!{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}}!{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}}style="background:silver"Runners-up >2>1>1>0>3>|2style="background:#c96;"Third place>2>1>0>1>2>|1!colspan=2| Total !! 4 !! 2 !! 1 !! 1 !! 5 !! 3

Head-to-head record

This list is Finland national team complete records, both friendlies and competitive matches.WEB,weblink FIFA Tournaments - Compare Teams, 16 August 2015, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20160629063408weblink">weblink 29 June 2016, {{updated|17 October 2023.}}WEB,weblink Finland – Historical results, 21 June 2021, 19 October 2021,weblink live, {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"! Opponent! width="30" |GP! width="30" |W! width="30" |D! width="30" |L! width="30" |GF! width="30" |GA! width="30" |GD! width="30" |Win %!All Nations{{WDLtot|772|204|157|411|for=910|against=1605|diff=yes}}{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center"!scope="col"|Against!scope="col"|Played!scope="col"|Won!scope="col"|Drawn!scope="col"|Lost!scope="col"|GF!scope="col"|GA!scope="col"|GD!scope="col"|% 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Honours

Minor tournaments

See also

References

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