Results

Finland Kakkonen Group B 09/13 15:30 4 FC Honka v Ilves Kissat L 3-1
Finland Kakkonen Group B 09/07 12:00 3 Ilves Kissat v Poxyt L 0-3
Finland Kakkonen Group B 08/31 15:00 2 EBK v Ilves Kissat L 3-1
Finland Kakkonen Group B 08/25 11:00 1 Ilves Kissat v Tampereen Ilves 2 L 2-4
Finland Kakkonen Group B 08/10 12:00 1 FC Honka v Ilves Kissat L 4-2
Finland Kakkonen Group B 08/04 15:30 1 Ilves Kissat v FC Inter II L 0-2
Finland Kakkonen Group B 07/27 13:00 1 Ilves Kissat v VJS Vantaa W 4-3
Finland Kakkonen Group B 07/23 16:00 1 [4] Tampere Utd v I-Kissat [10] L 6-2
Finland Kakkonen Group B 07/15 16:00 1 [10] I-Kissat v TPV [6] D 2-2
Finland Kakkonen Group B 07/08 16:00 1 [10] I-Kissat v HJS [5] L 0-5
Finland Kakkonen Group B 07/03 15:30 1 [5] P-Iirot v I-Kissat [9] L 4-2
Finland Kakkonen Group B 06/20 16:00 1 [10] I-Kissat v FC Ilves II [9] W 5-4

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 2 1 1
Wins 0 0 0
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 2 1 1
Goals for 1 0 1
Goals against 6 3 3
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 1 1 0

Tampereen-Viipurin Ilves-Kissat is a Finnish football club from Tampere. As of 2017 are playing in the Kolmonen league.

They play their home matches in the Tammelan Stadion, which was opened in 1931.

History

The name of the club was changed to Viipurin Ilves (‘Lynx of Viipuri’) in 1934, and as a result of the Winter War, the club was relocated in Tampere in 1940. However, there already was a club called Ilves in Tampere, so the club reverted to the name Ilves-Kissat in December 1944.

IKissat Tampere were promoted to the Mestaruussarja, the top flight of Finnish football, for the 1949 season, and were champions in 1950. They were relegated in 1951.

Ilves-Kissat playing at home in the Ratina Stadion against Salon Palloilijat in 2011 Kakkonen in August 2011.

In 1974 Ilves-Kissat and Tampellan Palloilijat merged with Ilves Tampere, which now became fully involved in football. Ilves-Kissat discontinued its activities in the sport, but on lower tiers of Finnish football it is, in a way, represented by its sister club, Kissalan Pojat (namesake of the Katzenjammer Kids).

In the autumn of 2004, with the club's football team in 6th Division, the management of the club decided to make a push for higher tiers, and in the autumn of 2010 the club achieved promotion to Kakkonen, i.e. 3rd tier. For the 2011 season, Ilves-Kissat entered an arrangement whereby they became the farm team for FC Haka of Valkeakoski, but the season ended with relegation to 3rd Division.

After the 2023 season, reports about the club's financial troubles have emerged.

Ilves Kissat, translating to "Tampere Wildcats," is a dynamic and passionate soccer team based in Tampere, Finland. Established in 2015, the team has quickly become a prominent force in Finnish women's soccer, showcasing a commitment to excellence both on and off the field.

The name "Ilves" refers to the lynx, a symbol of strength and agility, while "Kissat" means "cats," reflecting the team's fierce competitive spirit and agility in play. The team's colors, a vibrant mix of green and yellow, represent the lush Finnish landscape and the energy of its players.

Ilves Kissat is known for its strong emphasis on youth development, fostering local talent through its academy and community programs. The team plays its home matches at the modern Tammela Stadium, where fans gather to support their players with unwavering enthusiasm.

With a focus on teamwork, skill, and sportsmanship, Ilves Kissat aims to inspire the next generation of female athletes in Finland. The team is dedicated to promoting women's soccer and creating a positive impact in the community, making it a beloved institution in Tampere and beyond. Whether competing in league matches or cup tournaments, Ilves Kissat continues to strive for success while embodying the spirit of Finnish soccer.