Hyvinkään Tahko
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Hyvinkään Tahko was founded in 1915. Hyvinkää Tahko has participated in many sports in Finland over the years, such as athletics, skiing and orienteering. Since 1980, the club's main successes have been in Basketball and Pesäpallo
.
Hyvinkää Tahko has won the men's Finnish Pesäpallo Championship, (Superpesis
) four times, between 1979–1981, and in 2007. The Women's Championship Tahko has won twice in 1979 and 1983. Tahkon's home ground is the Pihkala Pesäpallo stadium.
Superpesis
Finnish Cup
Winners - 1976, 1987
Women's Pesäpallo
Superpesis
Men's Basketball
Finnish League
Third Place - 1980, 1981
Pesäpallo
Pesäpallo is a fast-moving ball sport that is quite often referred to as the national sport of Finland and has some presence in other countries, such as Germany, Sweden, Switzerland, Australia, and Northern Ontario in Canada...
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Hyvinkää Tahko has won the men's Finnish Pesäpallo Championship, (Superpesis
Superpesis
Superpesis is the top division of the Finnish native sport pesäpallo in Finland. Both men's and women's top division is called Superpesis. Comprising 11 teams in men's league and 10 teams in women's league, one team faces relegation to Ykköspesis at the end of the season...
) four times, between 1979–1981, and in 2007. The Women's Championship Tahko has won twice in 1979 and 1983. Tahkon's home ground is the Pihkala Pesäpallo stadium.
Achievements
Men's PesäpalloSuperpesis
Superpesis
Superpesis is the top division of the Finnish native sport pesäpallo in Finland. Both men's and women's top division is called Superpesis. Comprising 11 teams in men's league and 10 teams in women's league, one team faces relegation to Ykköspesis at the end of the season...
Winners | Second Place | Third Place |
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1979, 1980, 1981, 2007 | 1983, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1999 | 1978, 1982, 2002 |
Finnish Cup
Winners - 1976, 1987
Women's Pesäpallo
Superpesis
Superpesis
Superpesis is the top division of the Finnish native sport pesäpallo in Finland. Both men's and women's top division is called Superpesis. Comprising 11 teams in men's league and 10 teams in women's league, one team faces relegation to Ykköspesis at the end of the season...
Winners | Second Place | Third Place |
---|---|---|
1979, 1983 | 1975 | 1974 |
Men's Basketball
Finnish League
Third Place - 1980, 1981