NiceFutis
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NiceFutis is a woman's football club from Pori
Pori
Pori is a city and municipality on the west coast of Finland. The city is located some from the Gulf of Bothnia, on the estuary of the Kokemäenjoki river, which is the largest in Finland. Pori is the most important town in the Satakunta region....

, Finland.
It was established in 1989. The club made its debut in the Finnish women's league, Naisten Liiga
Naisten Liiga
Naisten Liiga is the highest division of women's football in Finland. The competition was first held in 1971. Up to 2006 it was known as Naisten SM-sarja ....

, in the season 2008.
Attendance record is 982, NiceFutis vs HJK in August 2010.

The club's name includes a wordplay. The pronunciation of the English word "nice" sounds in Finnish like "nais", the root of the Finnish word for woman ("nainen") when used in compound words. So the name of the club can be understood as "ladies' soccer" or "nice soccer".

Standings 2004-2010

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{| class="wikitable"
|- style="background:#f0f6fa;"
!Season
!Division
!Position
|-
|2004
|Division One/North
|7th
|-
|2005
|Division One/West
|3rd
|-
|2006
|Division One
|6th
|-
|2007
|Division One
|1st
|-
|2008
|League
|9th
|-
|2009
|League
|5th
|-
|2010
|League
|6th
|-
|2011
|League
|5th
|}

Squad 2011

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  • 1   Aliina Hakala (GK)
  • 2   Sanni Välilä
  • 3   Eve Laaksonen
  • 4   Maarit Vitikka
  • 5   Milla Aho
  • 6   Elina Setälä
  • 7   Essi Huppunen
  • 8   Tanja Peltomaa
  • 9   Reetta Turtiainen
  • 10   Siiri Välimaa (GK)
  • 11   Hanna Ruohomaa
  • 13   Hanna Koskiahde

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  • 14   Kaisu Mäkilä
  • 16   Jessica Kannosto
  • 17   Niina Sirviö
  • 19   Jonna Majamäki
  • 20   Hadijat Aliyu
  • 21   Henna Lehti
  • 25   Jenni Palenius
  • 27   Mira Laurila
  • 28   Katri Juhola
  • 33   Sofia Viitala
  • 44   Biodun Obende

|}

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