Fixtures

Finland SM Liga 09/06 15:00 - Grankulla IFK vs BK-46 - View
Finland SM Liga 09/13 15:00 - BK-46 vs SIF - View
Finland SM Liga 09/20 15:00 - BK-46 vs SV Neulengbach Women - View
Finland SM Liga 09/26 15:00 - AaIFK vs BK-46 - View
Finland SM Liga 10/11 15:00 - Dicken vs BK-46 - View
Finland SM Liga 10/18 15:00 - BK-46 vs EIF - View

Results

Finland SM Liga 04/17 16:00 1 BK-46 v Cocks L 27-28
Finland SM Liga 04/15 15:30 1 Cocks v BK-46 L 31-27
Finland SM Liga 04/12 15:00 1 BK-46 v Cocks L 29-30
Finland SM Liga 04/01 16:00 2 BK-46 v HIFK W 38-29
Finland SM Liga 03/29 16:15 2 HIFK v BK-46 W 28-35
Finland SM Liga 03/27 17:00 2 [1] BK-46 v HIFK [4] W 45-29
Finland SM Liga 03/05 17:00 - BK-46 v AaIFK W 40-16
Finland SM Liga 03/01 14:00 - SIF v BK-46 W 21-42
Finland SM Liga 02/26 17:00 - BK-46 v Dicken W 44-23
EHF Cup 02/22 14:00 4 BK-46 v CS Baia Mare W 32-31
EHF Cup 02/21 17:00 4 CS Baia Mare v BK-46 L 33-30
Finland SM Liga 02/15 14:00 - BK-46 v Grankulla IFK W 28-24

Wikipedia - Bollklubben-46

Bollklubben-46 (abbreviated BK-46) is a sports club from Karis, Raseborg in Finland. The club was formed in 1946 and the main activities covered are football and handball with large junior sections in both disciplines. BK-46 men's first team currently plays in the Kakkonen (Second Division), the third level of football in Finland. Their home ground is at the Karis sportplan. The Chairman of the club is Leif Österholm.

History

BK-46 was founded in 1946 and from the outset specialised in the sports of football and handball. The club has been more successful at handball and the men's team have won the SM Championship 20 times and the women's SM championship once.

The club has not always been successful and in 1974 ceased operations completely as the result of a poor economic situation. When the organisation was re-launched it was as two separate sections for football and handball.

BK-46 most successful period for football was in the late 1950s and the 1960s when they spent 4 seasons in the Suomensarjaa (Finland League), which at that time was the second tier of Finnish football, in 1957, 1961 and 1968–69. There then followed many barren years in the lower divisions until 2009 when the club won Section 1 of the Kolmonen (Helsinki and Uusimaa). The year 2010 is the club's first season in the Kakkonen (Second Division), the third tier of Finnish football.

BK-46 is a prominent Finnish handball team based in the city of Rauma. Established in 1946, the club has a rich history and is known for its strong presence in Finnish handball competitions. The team competes in the Finnish Handball League and has a dedicated fan base that supports their efforts both domestically and in regional tournaments. BK-46 is recognized for its skilled players, strategic gameplay, and commitment to developing local talent. The club emphasizes teamwork, discipline, and sportsmanship, making it a respected name in Finnish handball circles. With a passionate community and a tradition of competitive success, BK-46 continues to strive for excellence and growth in the sport.