About FinlandThe Finland men's national football team is the official football team of Finland, managed by the Football Association of Finland. According to FIFA's 2006 rankings, Finland was ranked only 61st in the world. This level is far from comparable to other Nordic countries such as Denmark, Sweden, and Norway: Denmark and Norway have both reached the second round of the World Cup, while Sweden has even won the World Cup runner-up (1958) and third place (1950, 1994). The kit sponsor of the Finland men's national football team is Adidas. ![]() Famous PlayersJari Litmanen Litmanen is the most outstanding footballer in Finnish history, as Finland had long lacked any renowned football stars. In 2003, he was named Finland's best footballer of the past 50 years by the Football Association of Finland. In 2004, in the "100 Greatest Finns of All Time" poll held by the Finnish Broadcasting Company, he ranked 42nd and was the only footballer on the list, underscoring his exceptional status. To date, he has earned over 100 caps for the Finnish national team, but due to the team's lack of talent and strength, Finland has never qualified for any major international tournaments, including the World Cup and the European Championship. The player began his career at a small domestic club in Finland before moving to other European leagues, spending most of his time with Dutch giants Ajax. He played for Ajax from 1992 to 1999, during which he won a UEFA Champions League title in 1995, after which he gained widespread recognition. He later moved between several clubs, eventually returning to Ajax in 2002. In 2004, he returned to Finland to join small club Lahti; after one season, he moved to German club Hansa Rostock, and in 2005, he transferred to Swedish club Malmö FF. Sami Hyypia (born October 7, 1973) is a Finnish footballer who plays as a defender. He currently plays for Bayer Leverkusen in the Bundesliga. He was named Finnish Footballer of the Year in 2000 and 2001. Hyypia began his football career at domestic club MyPa, where he made 96 appearances. On November 7, 1992, at the age of 19, Hyypia made his debut for the Finnish national team against Tunisia. |

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Finland's next match
Finland face Germany next, kicking off on May 31, 2026, 6:45:00 PM UTC in International Friendly.
Follow the full Germany vs Finland coverage — live scores, predictions, lineups, and real-time stats.
In the standings, Finland hold position 73 while Germany sit at 10.
This is Round 0 of International Friendly.
Finland's last match
Finland last played against Cape Verde in FIFA Series on Mar 30, 2026, 3:00:00 AM UTC. Final score: 1 - 1 (the match ended in a draw).
First half: 0-1. Final: 1-1.
Jair Semedo Monteiro, Sidny Lopes Cabral, and Miro Tenho were booked.
Naatan Skyttä (Finland) scored once. Kelvin Pires (Cape Verde) scored once. Sidny Lopes Cabral (Cape Verde) scored once. Leo Walta (Finland) scored once. Onni Valakari (Finland) scored once. Kevin Lenini (Cape Verde) scored once. Nuno Da Costa (Cape Verde) scored once. Ryan Mendes (Cape Verde) scored once.
Finland won 8 corners; Cape Verde won 6.
This is Round 2 of FIFA Series.
View Finland Stats for head-to-head matchups and recent results.

























































































