Finlande - Kolmonen 09/23 11:00 - Kemi City v KePS W 2-0
Finlande - Kolmonen 09/09 11:00 - Kemi City v OPS L 1-6
Finlande - Kolmonen 09/03 11:00 - Kemi City v PonPa - View
Finlande - Kolmonen 08/19 11:00 - Kemi City v Kajaanin Haka W 3-2
Finlande - Kolmonen 08/15 16:30 - Roi United v Kemi City D 1-1
Finlande - Kolmonen 08/06 15:30 - Kemi City v Tervarit-j W 8-1
Finlande - Kolmonen 07/23 13:00 - Kemi City v OsPa D 2-2
Finlande - Kolmonen 07/09 13:00 - KePS v Kemi City L 2-1
Finlande - Kolmonen 06/14 16:30 - OPS v Kemi City D 2-2
Finlande - Kolmonen 06/10 11:00 - PonPa v Kemi City L 3-2
Finlande - Kolmonen 05/21 11:00 - Kajaanin Haka v Kemi City L 3-2
Finlande - Kolmonen 05/06 12:00 - Tervarit-j v Kemi City W 0-1
Finlande - Kolmonen 09/03 12:00 - Tervarit-j v Kemi City W 0-6
Finlande - Kolmonen 08/11 16:00 - TP-47 v Kemi City L 1-0
Finlande - Kolmonen 08/06 12:00 - OPS v Kemi City D 0-0
Finlande - Kolmonen 07/23 12:00 - Kemi City v Roi United W 3-0
Finlande - Kolmonen 06/18 12:00 - Kemi City v HauPa W 3-1
Finlande - Kolmonen 05/26 16:00 - Kemi City v Tervarit-j W 8-0
Finlande - Kolmonen 05/22 13:00 - Kemi City v TP-47 D 0-0
Finlande - Kakkonen Groupe C 10/24 11:00 - Kemi City v Narpes Kraft L 2-4
Finlande - Kakkonen Groupe C 10/17 10:00 - [8] RoPS Rovaniemi II v Kemi City [12] L 1-0
Finlande - Kakkonen Groupe C 10/02 11:00 - [12] Kemi City v JBK [8] L 2-5
Finlande - Kakkonen Groupe C 09/25 15:00 - [2] Js Hercules v Kemi City [12] L 5-0
Finlande - Kakkonen Groupe C 09/18 13:00 - [12] Kemi City v Js Hercules [2] L 1-5
Finlande - Kakkonen Groupe C 09/15 13:00 - [12] Kemi City v VIFK [6] L 0-4
Finlande - Kakkonen Groupe C 09/11 13:00 - [5] FC Vaajakoski v Kemi City [12] L 5-0
Finlande - Kakkonen Groupe C 09/02 15:30 - [5] JJK v Kemi City [12] L 4-1
Finlande - Kakkonen Groupe C 08/28 14:00 - [12] Kemi City v OLS [7] L 1-2
Finlande - Kakkonen Groupe C 08/20 15:30 - [2] OTP v Kemi City [12] D 1-1
Finlande - Kakkonen Groupe C 07/31 14:00 - [11] Kemi City v GBK [12] L 0-2

Wikipedia - Kemi City F.C.

The Palloseura Kemi Kings is a Finnish football team based in the town of Kemi, that competes in the Kolmonen. The club have spent three seasons in the top flight in their history.

History

The club was established on October 21, 1999. Kemi Kings was created out of a merger between Kemin Palloseura (KePS), Kemin Pallotoverit-85 (KPT-85) and Visan Pallo. All three teams continue only as junior teams–having younger than B-juniors–while PS Kemi took over A and B juniors. The best achievement of PS Kemi Kings so far has been reaching eighth place in the Finnish Cup competition 2006. The team also played in Finnish Cup's small final, but lost it to Kultsu FC after the penalty shootout. In the 2007 season PS Kemi Kings won the Kakkonen's C-sector and were promoted to the second division, the Ykkönen. In the 2008 season PS Kemi Kings successfully fought against the relegation and also Qualified for the Top-16 in the Finnish Cup. In January 2011 the sport director Jukka Kuusisto signed a contract with finish TopSpot – Sports, Development and Technology – Sports Management with Social Responsibility and signed later his first two Nigerian players for his club the forward Patrick Chibuzor Onyeaghala from Nigerian Football Academy and the defender Faith Friday Obilor from FC Odiaba. PS Kemi won two successive promotions to the first division in 2014, the Ykkönen, and then, for the first time in their history, to the premier division, the Veikkausliiga in 2015.

The club ran into financial difficulties in the Veikkausliiga and the club's parent company ceased operations due to financial problems in February 2019. PS Kemi formed a new club, Kemi City FC, in early 2019 and continued its sports activities at the Palloseura Kemi Kings Association's Serie 3 in Northern Finland. In March, it was announced that English-based Redstrike Group had acquired a 40% holding in Kemi City FC. Kemi City FC ended the 19/20 Season champions of Finnish Football Division ‘Kolmonen' and gained automatic promotion to the Kakkonen for season 2020/21.

In February 2022, the club were taken over by a group led by Mark Ellis and reverted back to their original PS Kemi name.

L'équipe de football finlandaise "Kemi City" est un club de football professionnel basé à Kemi, en Finlande. Fondé en 1999, le club joue actuellement en Kakkonen, la troisième division du système de football finlandais.

Kemi City est connu pour son stade emblématique, le Sauvosaaren Urheilupuisto, qui peut accueillir jusqu'à 4 000 spectateurs. Le club a remporté un titre de champion de Kakkonen en 2009, ce qui lui a valu une promotion en Ykkönen, la deuxième division.

Les couleurs traditionnelles du club sont le bleu et le blanc, et son surnom est "Les Bleus". Kemi City compte une base de fans passionnés qui soutient l'équipe à domicile et à l'extérieur.

Parmi les joueurs notables qui ont joué pour Kemi City figurent Tero Koskela, un ancien international finlandais, et Ville Taulo, un attaquant qui a marqué plus de 100 buts pour le club.

Kemi City est un club ambitieux qui vise à revenir en Ykkönen et à atteindre la Veikkausliiga, la première division finlandaise. Le club est dirigé par l'entraîneur Jani Karppinen et son capitaine est le milieu de terrain Miika Kauppila.