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Mika Lehkosuo

Mika "Bana" Lehkosuo (born 8 January 1970) is a Finnish football manager and former midfielder, and working as a coach for Finland U21 national team.

Mika Lehkosuo
Personal information
Date of birth (1970-01-08) 8 January 1970 (age 53)
Place of birth Helsinki, Finland
Height 1.81 m (5 ft 11 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1990–1993 Vantaan Pallo-70 48 (9)
1993–2002 HJK 189 (26)
1994FF Jaro (loan) 1 (0)
1998–1999AC Perugia (loan) 11 (0)
2004 Klubi-04 1 (0)
Total 250 (35)
International career
1997–2000 Finland 17 (1)
Managerial career
HJK (Youth)
2005 FC Honka (Assistant)
2005–2014 FC Honka
2013–2015 Finland (Assistant)
2014–2019 HJK
2019–2020 Kongsvinger
2023– Finland U21
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Playing career edit

Lehkosuo played most of his career at HJK Helsinki. He was not a very prominent youth player and made his top division debut in 1993 after spending three years with lower division club Vantaan Pallo. He did not make his breakthrough into the HJK senior squad until 1995, when he made 24 league appearances and scored one goal. In the previous season he had even played one league match for FF Jaro.

In the following seasons Lehkosuo received more and more responsibilities and became one of the best midfielders in the Veikkausliiga. In the end of the 1990s he formed the successful midfield trio with Aki Riihilahti and Jarkko Wiss with whom he won the league title in 1997 and worked their way to the group stage of UEFA Champions League in the next season.

A sponsorship deal with a local radio station meant that Lehkuosuo wore the unusual shirt number 96.2 for a period at HJK Helsinki. This deal ended when he was forbidden to wear the number in UEFA Champions League matches.[1] Lehkuosuo captained HJK in the group stage of the Champions League that season, helping HJK become the first ever Finnish team to earn that distinction.[2]

In the winter of 1998 Lehkosuo was signed on loan by Italian Serie A side Perugia.[2] He only played eleven games in Italy and returned to HJK for the next Veikkausliiga season.[2] In 1999 and 2000 Lehkosuo was made the captain of the HJK squad and he played in a more attacking role. However, in August 2000 Lehkosuo injured his knee ligament. The knee didn't fully recover and Lehkosuo was forced to end his playing career in 2002 after playing 190 matches in Veikkausliiga, of which he played 189 for HJK.

International career edit

Lehkosuo played 17 matches for the Finnish national team and scored one goal.

Managerial career edit

Lehkosuo started his managerial career with HJK youth teams quickly after retiring as a player. In 2005, he was appointed as assistant manager of Ville Lyytikäinen of Ykkönen (the second tier) side FC Honka. After Lyytikäinen was sacked, Lehkosuo became head coach. He guided the team to the top place of Ykkönen. In the first season in the Veikkausliiga Lehkosuo guided his team to a fourth-place finish. In 2007 Honka was again fourth. In 2008 Lehkosuo guided Honka to second place and to the UEFA Cup qualifications for the next season. In 2009 Honka was again second in the league table. Lehkosuo managed Honka until February 2014.

On 29 April 2014, Lehkosuo was appointed as the manager of HJK after Sixten Boström was sacked. He led HJK into the Europa League group stages in 2014 with a 5–4 aggregate victory over SK Rapid Wien in the play-off round. After winning three Veikkausliiga titles and two Finnish Cups, he left the club in May 2019.[3]

Lehkosuo was appointed head coach of Norwegian club Kongsvinger in December 2019. [4] He was sacked in September 2020 after Kongsvinger picked up only 13 points from 18 games.[5]

Personal life edit

Lehkosuo graduated as a Master of Science in Technology from Helsinki University of Technology in 2003.

Honours edit

As a player edit

HJK[6]

Individual

  • HJK Hall of Fame Inductee[6]

As a manager edit

FC Honka[6]

HJK[6]

References edit

  1. ^ "When footballers on loan score against their own clubs". The Guardian. 14 December 2016. Retrieved 28 April 2020.
  2. ^ a b c "Lehkosuo taking HJK back to the brink". UEFA. 5 August 2014. Retrieved 28 April 2020.
  3. ^ Nyt HJK:n erotettu päävalmentaja Mika Lehkosuo kommentoi potkujaan – tunteikas viesti faneille, iltalehti.fi, 22 May 2019
  4. ^ [1], is.fi, 18 December 2019
  5. ^ [2], yle.fi, 30 September 2020
  6. ^ a b c d "HJK Hall of Fame: Mika Lehkosuo". HJK (in Finnish). 13 December 2015. Retrieved 28 April 2020.

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Mika Bana Lehkosuo born 8 January 1970 is a Finnish football manager and former midfielder and working as a coach for Finland U21 national team Mika LehkosuoPersonal informationDate of birth 1970 01 08 8 January 1970 age 53 Place of birthHelsinki FinlandHeight1 81 m 5 ft 11 in Position s MidfielderSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1990 1993Vantaan Pallo 7048 9 1993 2002HJK189 26 1994 FF Jaro loan 1 0 1998 1999 AC Perugia loan 11 0 2004Klubi 041 0 Total250 35 International career1997 2000Finland17 1 Managerial careerHJK Youth 2005FC Honka Assistant 2005 2014FC Honka2013 2015Finland Assistant 2014 2019HJK2019 2020Kongsvinger2023 Finland U21 Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Playing career 1 1 International career 2 Managerial career 3 Personal life 4 Honours 4 1 As a player 4 2 As a manager 5 ReferencesPlaying career editLehkosuo played most of his career at HJK Helsinki He was not a very prominent youth player and made his top division debut in 1993 after spending three years with lower division club Vantaan Pallo He did not make his breakthrough into the HJK senior squad until 1995 when he made 24 league appearances and scored one goal In the previous season he had even played one league match for FF Jaro In the following seasons Lehkosuo received more and more responsibilities and became one of the best midfielders in the Veikkausliiga In the end of the 1990s he formed the successful midfield trio with Aki Riihilahti and Jarkko Wiss with whom he won the league title in 1997 and worked their way to the group stage of UEFA Champions League in the next season A sponsorship deal with a local radio station meant that Lehkuosuo wore the unusual shirt number 96 2 for a period at HJK Helsinki This deal ended when he was forbidden to wear the number in UEFA Champions League matches 1 Lehkuosuo captained HJK in the group stage of the Champions League that season helping HJK become the first ever Finnish team to earn that distinction 2 In the winter of 1998 Lehkosuo was signed on loan by Italian Serie A side Perugia 2 He only played eleven games in Italy and returned to HJK for the next Veikkausliiga season 2 In 1999 and 2000 Lehkosuo was made the captain of the HJK squad and he played in a more attacking role However in August 2000 Lehkosuo injured his knee ligament The knee didn t fully recover and Lehkosuo was forced to end his playing career in 2002 after playing 190 matches in Veikkausliiga of which he played 189 for HJK International career edit Lehkosuo played 17 matches for the Finnish national team and scored one goal Managerial career editLehkosuo started his managerial career with HJK youth teams quickly after retiring as a player In 2005 he was appointed as assistant manager of Ville Lyytikainen of Ykkonen the second tier side FC Honka After Lyytikainen was sacked Lehkosuo became head coach He guided the team to the top place of Ykkonen In the first season in the Veikkausliiga Lehkosuo guided his team to a fourth place finish In 2007 Honka was again fourth In 2008 Lehkosuo guided Honka to second place and to the UEFA Cup qualifications for the next season In 2009 Honka was again second in the league table Lehkosuo managed Honka until February 2014 On 29 April 2014 Lehkosuo was appointed as the manager of HJK after Sixten Bostrom was sacked He led HJK into the Europa League group stages in 2014 with a 5 4 aggregate victory over SK Rapid Wien in the play off round After winning three Veikkausliiga titles and two Finnish Cups he left the club in May 2019 3 Lehkosuo was appointed head coach of Norwegian club Kongsvinger in December 2019 4 He was sacked in September 2020 after Kongsvinger picked up only 13 points from 18 games 5 Personal life editLehkosuo graduated as a Master of Science in Technology from Helsinki University of Technology in 2003 Honours editAs a player edit HJK 6 Veikkausliiga 1997 2002 Finnish Cup 1996 1998 2000 Finnish League Cup 1996 1997 1998Individual HJK Hall of Fame Inductee 6 As a manager edit FC Honka 6 Finnish Cup 2012 Finnish League Cup 2010 2011 Ykkonen 2005HJK 6 Veikkausliiga 2014 2017 2018 Finnish Cup 2014 2016 17 Finnish League Cup 2015References edit When footballers on loan score against their own clubs The Guardian 14 December 2016 Retrieved 28 April 2020 a b c Lehkosuo taking HJK back to the brink UEFA 5 August 2014 Retrieved 28 April 2020 Nyt HJK n erotettu paavalmentaja Mika Lehkosuo kommentoi potkujaan tunteikas viesti faneille iltalehti fi 22 May 2019 1 is fi 18 December 2019 2 yle fi 30 September 2020 a b c d HJK Hall of Fame Mika Lehkosuo HJK in Finnish 13 December 2015 Retrieved 28 April 2020 https web archive org web 20110720194121 http www urheiluarkisto fi portals 44 veikkausliiga20v pelaajat lehkosuo htm https archive today 20100514124031 http www fchonka fi joukkue group 10b6b4d8fec511dba79a4d356af4849a849a 4d09c21e15ad11dc9ab4f92f934831e431e4 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mika Lehkosuo amp oldid 1181486874, 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