1990 Veikkausliiga
The First Division in 1990 was the first season of the First Division, the highest Finnish league for football the men. The First Division resolved the Mestaruussarja from the top division.
Kuusysi Lahti won the main round. In the play-offs, however, put the main round Third, HJK Helsinki, by the final against Kuusysi.
- 4.1 scoresheet after the main round
- 4.2 scoresheet after the play-offs
Final Table of the Main Round
From the second league of FC Jazz Pori and FF Jaro rose to.
Championship round
Quarterfinals
Semifinal
Small Final
Final of the Finnish Cup 1990
Expulsion
- Kokkolan PV - Jaro Jakobstad 0:1
- Jaro Jakobstad - Kokkolan PV 4:2
Thus Jaro Jakobstad rose to, Porin PT rose to directly.
Statistics
Scoresheet after the main round
Scoresheet after the play-offs
Performance in the European Cup
- Master Helsingin JK ( European Cup of Champions 1991 /92) Round 1: 0:1 and 0:3 against Dynamo Kiev
- Runner Kuusysi Lahti ( UEFA Cup 1991/92 ) Round 1: 1:6 and 1:0 against Liverpool
- Third Mikkelin Palloilijat ( UEFA Cup 1991/92 ) Round 1: 0:2 and 1:3 against Spartak Moscow
- Cup Winners Ilves Tampere ( European Cup winners 1991/92 ) Round 1: 2:3 and 2:1 against Glenavon FC
- 2nd round: 1:1 and 2:5 against AS Roma
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