Fixtures

Finland Kansallinen Liiga Women 07/12 12:00 10 KuPS Women vs PK-35 RY Women - View
Finland Kansallinen Liiga Women 07/19 11:00 11 PK-35 RY Women vs Aland United Women - View
Finland Kansallinen Liiga Women 07/29 15:30 12 VIFK Women vs PK-35 RY Women - View
Finland Kansallinen Liiga Women 08/02 11:00 13 PK-35 RY Women vs HPS Women - View
Finland Kansallinen Liiga Women 08/09 13:00 14 HJK Women vs PK-35 RY Women - View

Results

Finland Kansallinen Liiga Women 07/05 12:00 9 [7] JyPK Women v PK-35 RY Women [8] D 2-2
Finland Kansallinen Liiga Women 06/29 14:00 8 [8] PK-35 RY Women v PK-35 Vantaa Women [6] W 3-0
Finland Kansallinen Liiga Women 06/14 09:00 7 [8] PK-35 RY Women v HJK Women [1] L 0-4
Finland Cup Women 06/11 15:00 - PK-35 RY Women v HPS Women L 4-5
Finland Kansallinen Liiga Women 06/07 11:00 6 [6] HPS Women v PK-35 RY Women [8] L 2-1
Finland Kansallinen Liiga Women 05/22 15:30 5 [8] PK-35 RY Women v VIFK Women [6] L 0-1
Finland Kansallinen Liiga Women 05/17 14:00 4 Aland United Women v PK-35 RY Women L 1-0
Finland Kansallinen Liiga Women 05/09 16:00 3 [8] PK-35 RY Women v KuPS Women [5] L 0-2
Finland Kansallinen Liiga Women 05/04 12:00 2 [7] PK-35 RY Women v JyPK Women [7] D 1-1
Finland Kansallinen Liiga Women 04/26 11:00 1 PK-35 Vantaa Women v PK-35 RY Women L 1-0
Finland Kansallinen Liiga Women 10/18 15:00 5 [3] Ilves Women v PK-35 RY Women [2] W 2-3
Finland Kansallinen Liiga Women 10/12 12:00 4 [2] PK-35 RY Women v PK-35 Vantaa Women [1] D 0-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 22 12 10
Wins 7 4 3
Draws 4 3 1
Losses 11 5 6
Goals for 25 13 12
Goals against 26 12 14
Clean sheets 5 4 1
Failed to score 9 6 3

Wikipedia - PK-35 (women)

Pallokerho-35 (PK-35) Naiset is the representative women's football team of the Helsinki-based football club Pallokerho-35 (PK-35). The team debuted in Finland's top-level league, the Kansallinen Liiga, for the 2020 season. They gained promotion at the end of the previous season, winning the 2019 qualifier against IK Myran. PK-35 had previously reached the ascending qualifier in the 2018 season but lost to Oulu Nice Soccer (ONS).

PK-35's home ground is MagneCit Areena in the Pihlajamäki (Swedish: Rönnbacka) sub-district of Malmi, Helsinki. They also play home matches at the Pihlajamäen tekonurmi (Pihlajamäki astroturf), which has a capacity of 300 spectators.

History

PK-35’s women’s football team was established in 1978, and the team played its first match at Pihlajamäki Field on June 12, 1978. The team first participated in an organized league in 1982. In 1992, PK-35 reached the Naisten I-divisoona qualifiers but did not secure promotion that season.

In 1994, the third-tier Naisten I-divisoona was renamed Naisten Kakkonen, and PK-35 earned promotion to the renamed league for the 1999 season. The team competed in Naisten Kakkonen until the end of the 2007 season when, under head coach Mitri Pakkasen, they ascended to the second-tier Naisten Ykkönen.

At the end of the 2008 season, the PK-35 men’s and women’s representative teams were relocated to Vantaa, where they became the men’s and women’s representative teams of the newly-created club, PK-35 Vantaa. The transfer was done in the hope that the teams would have access to better resources in Vantaa. However, representative team activities carried on in Helsinki and the Helsinki-based PK-35 women’s team continued in the fourth-tier Naisten Kolmonen.

PK-35 earned promotion to the Naisten Ykkönen for the 2018 season after beating Malmin Palloseura and winning the club‘s seat. Rami Rantanen, who had previously coached the PK-35 junior-B girls team, took over as head coach of the women‘s representative team prior to the 2018 season. In 2018, PK-35 ranked second in the Naisten Ykkönen but lost the two-game qualifier against Oulu Nice Soccer and remained in the Ykkönen. In the following season, the team finally earned promotion to the Naisten Liiga after beating IK Myran in the qualifier. The first qualification match between PK-35 and IK Myran ended in a 2–2 tie. No goals were scored during regulation time of the second qualification match and the match dragged on to the penalty shootout. PK-35 eventually claimed a 4–2 victory after the penalty shootout.

PK-35 RY Women is a prominent women's soccer team based in Vantaa, Finland. Established in 2007, the team is part of the larger PK-35 sports club, which has a rich history in Finnish sports. PK-35 RY Women competes in the top tiers of Finnish women's football, showcasing a commitment to excellence, teamwork, and the development of female athletes.

The team is known for its strong emphasis on youth development, providing a pathway for young female players to progress through the ranks and reach their full potential. With a dedicated coaching staff and a supportive community, PK-35 RY Women fosters a competitive yet inclusive environment, encouraging players to hone their skills and achieve their goals on and off the field.

PK-35 RY Women has built a reputation for its dynamic playing style, characterized by quick passing, tactical awareness, and a strong defensive unit. The team's home matches are held at the impressive Myyrmäki Stadium, where passionate fans gather to support their players and celebrate the spirit of women's football.

As a club, PK-35 RY Women is not only focused on winning but also on promoting the values of sportsmanship, respect, and empowerment for women in sports. Through various community initiatives and outreach programs, the team aims to inspire the next generation of female athletes and contribute positively to the local community.