Finnish national Australian rules football team
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Australian rules football in Finland is controlled by the Finland AFL, who formed in 2006 after the creation of Finland's first Australian football club around a year earlier. Domestic matches began in 2007 with two teams, the Helsinki Heatseekers
Helsinki
Helsinki is the capital and largest city in Finland. It is in the region of Uusimaa, located in southern Finland, on the shore of the Gulf of Finland, an arm of the Baltic Sea. The population of the city of Helsinki is , making it by far the most populous municipality in Finland. Helsinki is...

 and Salo Juggernauts
Salo, Finland
Salo is a town and municipality of Finland.It is located in the province of Western Finland and is part of the Finland Proper region. The municipality has a population of and covers an area of of which is water. The population density is ....

. A third team, the Espoo Roos
Espoo
Espoo is the second largest city and municipality in Finland. The population of the city of Espoo is . It is part of the Helsinki Metropolitan Area along with the cities of Helsinki, Vantaa, and Kauniainen. Espoo shares its eastern border with Helsinki and Vantaa, while enclosing Kauniainen....

 was created in 2008 but only lasted one season due to lack of numbers and the remaining players joined the Helsinki team, but there are plans to revive Espoo in the future.
A third stand alone club, the Turku Dockers, was formed in late 2008 by Australian Ex-pats Craig Primmer and Grant Siermans.
During the 2010 season, Helsinki players Mika Kupila and Kaj Karlsson who study in Vaasa decided to create a team in the city, the Vaasa Wombats, and they are hoping to join the league in 2011.

The FAFL plays the European style Australian football which is played on soccer or American football fields and consists of 15 players on each team, with nine on the field and six on the interchange. The FAFL plays 15 minute quarters and also has a 40 metre scoring zone where all scores must be made from.

The first full domestic season was played with three stand-alone teams in 2009. The Turku Dockers defeated Helsinki for the inaugural Finnish premiership.

2010 saw the Turku Dockers go back to back, but this time defeating the Salo Juggernauts. The Dockers completed the 'perfect season' by not losing a game for the entire year, with an average winning margin of 73 points.

After the 2010 home and away season the first ever FAFL cup was held in Tali, Helisnki. Four teams competed on the day in a round robin style tournament that consisted of 12 minute halfs. The Vaasa Wombats made their Australian Football debut against the Helsinki Heatseekers, losing by just 11 points. The Wombats scored their first win against the Salo Juggernauts in their second game of the day.
The Turku Dockers won the tournament after defeating Helsinki in the final by 10 points. The Dockers were undefeated for the day, with close wins over Salo (6 points) and Helsinki (3 points) but more comfortably over Vaasa (27 points).

Premiers:

2009: Turku Dockers 11.13:79 dft Helsinki Heaseekers 8.7:55

2010: Turku Dockers 19.17:131 dft Salo Juggernauts 8.5:53

FAFL Tournament winners

2010: Turku Dockers 7.9:51 dft Helsinki Heatseekers 6.5:41

League Best and Fairest

2009: Mika Kupila (Helsinki Heatseekers) and Juuso Timosaari (Turku Dockers)

2010: Ville Koivunen (Salo Juggernauts)

Leagues leading goal kicker

2009: Juuso Timosaari, 29 goals (Turku Dockers)

2010: Juha Leino, 20 goals (Turku Dockers)

League Records:

Highest score: 24.12: 156, Turku Dockers vs Helsinki Heatseekers. (2010)

Most goals in a game: 10, Carl Steinfort (Helsinki Heatseekers, 2009)and Juha Leino (Turku Dockers, 2010)

Career goals: Juuso Timosaari, 47 goals (Turku Dockers)

International matches

The Finland Icebreakers are the representative Australian rules football
Australian rules football
Australian rules football, officially known as Australian football, also called football, Aussie rules or footy is a sport played between two teams of 22 players on either...

 team of Finland
Finland
Finland , officially the Republic of Finland, is a Nordic country situated in the Fennoscandian region of Northern Europe. It is bordered by Sweden in the west, Norway in the north and Russia in the east, while Estonia lies to its south across the Gulf of Finland.Around 5.4 million people reside...

, formerly known as the Finnish Lions. They have twice won the Central European AFL Championships
Central European Australian Football League Championships
The CEAFL championships are an Australian rules football tournament held between European nations where the sport of Australian Rules football is in the early stages of development.-History:The first CEAFL Championships were held in Madrid in 2003....

, going back-to-back in 2006 and 2007. While the team was started by Australian expatriates, it has been captained by a Finn ever since the 2nd match. Captains have included Kimmo Heikkilä, Jani Saarinen, Fredrik Romar and Ville Koivunen. The Icebreakers are now almost exclusively Finns.

The old Finnish jumper was primarily blue, with a white rectangle in the centre with the blue cross of the Finnish flag
Flag of Finland
The flag of Finland , also called Siniristilippu , dates from the beginning of the 20th century. On a white background, it features a blue Nordic cross, which represents Christianity. The state flag has a coat of arms in the centre, but is otherwise identical to the civil flag. The swallow-tailed...

 through it, and the coat of arms
Coat of arms of Finland
The coat of arms of Finland is a crowned lion on a red field, the right forepaw replaced with an armoured hand brandishing a sword, trampling on a saber with the hindpaws...

 immediately below it. The current national jumper still has the flag as the predominant feature, but instead of the coat of arms, includes a stylized iceberg
Iceberg
An iceberg is a large piece of ice from freshwater that has broken off from a snow-formed glacier or ice shelf and is floating in open water. It may subsequently become frozen into pack ice...

 graphic.

The Lions' first home game on 13 May 2006 was claimed as the northernmost international game of Australian rules ever played, being hosted in Helsinki, the northernmost capital of Europe, although this was later overtaken by the club in Falun
Falun
Falun is a city and the seat of Falun Municipality in Dalarna County, Sweden, with 36,447 inhabitants in 2005. It is also the capital of Dalarna County...

, Sweden
Sweden
Sweden , officially the Kingdom of Sweden , is a Nordic country on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. Sweden borders with Norway and Finland and is connected to Denmark by a bridge-tunnel across the Öresund....

.

2007

Finland participated in the 2007 EU cup in Hamburg
Hamburg
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, Germany
Germany
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 finishing six after a disappointing 2 point loss to Spain which would have seen them advance and be certain of a top four finish. Two Finnish players were voted into the All-European team, Grant Siermans who played with the Finland Icebreakers and Jari Pystynen who played with the EU Crusaders. Siermans was also the leading goal kicker for Finland booting 13 goals, which was the second most by any player during the day.
In the strongest man competition, Izzy Barker won, completing the greatest number of push ups.

AFL
Australian Football League
The Australian Football League is both the governing body and the major professional competition in the sport of Australian rules football...

 Brownlow medal
Brownlow Medal
The Chas Brownlow Trophy, better known as the Brownlow Medal , is awarded to the "fairest and best" player in the Australian Football League during the regular season as determined by votes cast by the officiating field umpires after each game...

list Jimmy Bartel
Jimmy Bartel
James 'Jimmy' Bartel is an Australian rules footballer for the Geelong Football Club in the Australian Football League . A midfielder at and , Bartel is a Brownlow Medallist, two-time All-Australian, and was part of the Cats' AFL premiership-winning teams in 2007, 2009 and 2011, being named the...

 visited Finland in October 2007, playing for the Salo Juggernauts following his AFL premiership season. In the game he took a spectacular mark over an opposition ruckman and a difficult goal from the pocket. He was presented with the no.8 guernsey for the Finland national team.

2008

Finland made its Australian Football International Cup
Australian Football International Cup
The Australian Football International Cup is an international sport competition in Australian rules football...

 debut at the 2008 tournament
2008 Australian Football International Cup
The 2008 Australian Football International Cup was the third time the Australian Football International Cup, an international Australian rules football competition, has been contested....

. The Finns finished 14th out of the 16 competing nations, losing their first four matches, but then defeating fellow debutants India in their final game of the tournament.

Finland then sent a team to the 2008 EU Cup in Prague, even after having just sent a national team to the IC tournament in Australia. The team consisted of six Australians, one New Zealander and only five Finns due to the financial burden the IC tournament put on many national players.
Even so, the Finland Icebreakers under new coaches James Meek and Simon McGregor and captain Jani Saarinen performed well throughout the day and finished a place higher than the previous year defeating France in the final game of the day to finish fifth.
Once again, Grant Siermans was voted into the All-European team after finishing second in the tournament vote count, and also took out the tournaments leading goal kicker with fifteen goals for the day.
Mika Kupila performed well in the fast man competition finishing second.

2009

In 2009 Finland sent a team to the EU Cup in Croatia made up entirely of players who had learned the game in Finland. The squad consisted of 13 Finns, an Irishman and a Colombian. The team was coached by Grant Siermans and captained by Fredi Romar. The Icebreakers had two wins for the day, marginally beating Andorra and having a comfortable win over the Czech Republic. Finland performed well against eventual winners England, and were leading by 9 points at half time, the only team to be leading England at half time for the entire day. However, they lost to England and then were convincingly beaten by the Irish Exiles, leaving them in 8th position.

Leading goal kicker for Finland was Juuso Timosaari who kicked 4 goals for the day and also registered some sort of scoring shot in all of the four games Finland played.

Mika Kupila was rewarded for his consistent performances all day by being selected into the All-European team.
Janne Hokkanen performed well in the strongest man competition finishing 3rd, whilst Siermans won the longest kick.

2010

2010 saw the Icebreakers play a 16-a-side friendly international match against the Norway Trolls. The Finnish team was made up entirely of Finns or internationals who had learned the game in Finland. The team was captained by Salo Juggernaut Ville Koivunen and coached by Grant Siermans. Norway was made up of a large contingent of Australians with some locals. The game was of a good quality in testing 32 degree heat. At the end of the match Norway came back from a slight deficit to win by two points.

Finland sent a team to the European Championships of Australian Football in Copenhagen and Malmö. Their first game against the British Bulldogs was a tough entounter and they were able to hold their own for three quarters until the Bulldogs asserted their authority in the last to win by 74 points.
Game two against the host Denmark was pretty much a one sided affair, but the Icebreakers never gave up the battle but lost by the sizeable margin of 91 points.

The next game against Iceland (who were made up of Icelandic and French players) was seen as a chance for the Icebreakers to snatch a win in the tournament. It was a tight battle all day with the first quarter margin 10 points, second quarter 11 and third 12 in favour of the Iceland Ravens. The start of the last quarter saw Iceland put on three quick goals pretty much putting the game out of reach, but as shown by the Finnish squad in all games, they refused to lie down kicking 2.5 to try and peg the lead back, but by the time the siren sounded Iceland had won by 13 points.

Finland's last chance for a win was against the Germans in the playoff for 7th and 8th. With injuries mounting and energy waning, the Icebreakers went down by 35 points placing them last in competition. Something the Finns could take away from the tournament was their defense being ranked 5th with scores against in the preliminary rounds and their willingness to fight out all games until the final siren.

Finland was unable to send a team to the Euro Cup (formerly known as the EU Cup) due to the financial burden of the European championships in Denmark and new rule changes not allowing Australians to play in the tournament.

International Cup

  • 2002
    2002 Australian Football International Cup
    The 2002 Australian Football International Cup was the inaugural international Australian rules football tournament held in Melbourne, Australia in 2002....

    : Did not compete
  • 2005
    2005 Australian Football International Cup
    The 2005 Australian Football International Cup was the second time that the Australian Football International Cup tournament, an international Australian rules football competition was held....

    : Did not compete
  • 2008
    2008 Australian Football International Cup
    The 2008 Australian Football International Cup was the third time the Australian Football International Cup, an international Australian rules football competition, has been contested....

    : 14th
  • 2011
    2011 Australian Football International Cup
    The 2011 Australian Football International Cup is the fourth edition of the Australian Football International Cup, an international Australian rules football competition run by the Australian Football League....

    : Did not compete
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