

Kiffen Helsinki 3–1 Mypa: Home Side Cruises to Comfortable Win in Ykkonen
Date: 24 May 2026 | Competition: Finnish Ykkonen (Second Tier)
Kiffen Helsinki continued their strong start to the Ykkonen season with a convincing 3–1 victory over Mypa at the Brahenkentä Stadium. The result lifted the capital club into the top half of the table, while Mypa remained in the relegation zone after a fifth consecutive away defeat.
Match Overview
Kiffen dominated possession from the outset, pressing high and forcing Mypa into defensive errors. The first goal came within ten minutes, setting the tone for a one-sided first half. Mypa briefly threatened after the interval, but Kiffen's superior fitness and organisation proved decisive.
Key Moments
- 8' – Kiffen take the lead: A swift passing move down the right flank ended with winger Eemeli Kurvinen cutting inside and curling a left-footed shot into the far corner.
- 34' – Second for the hosts: Striker Juuso Pasanen tapped in from close range after a goalmouth scramble from a corner.
- 51' – Mypa pull one back: A rare counter-attack saw midfielder Onni Valakari fire a deflected shot past the Kiffen keeper to halve the deficit.
- 72' – Kiffen seal the win: Pasanen turned provider, heading a cross into the path of substitute Aatu Hämäläinen, who volleyed home from six yards.
Tactical Story
Kiffen's 4-3-3 system overwhelmed Mypa's 5-4-1 low block. The full-backs pushed high, creating overloads in wide areas. Mypa attempted to hit on the counter but lacked the final pass. Kiffen's midfield trio controlled the tempo, recycling possession patiently before finding gaps in the visitor's defence.
Standout Players
- Juuso Pasanen (Kiffen): A goal and an assist, the striker's hold-up play brought teammates into the game effectively.
- Eemeli Kurvinen (Kiffen): His dribbling and creativity caused constant problems, and his opening goal set the stage.
- Onni Valakari (Mypa): A bright spark in a struggling side, scoring a fine goal and working tirelessly despite limited support.
Season Impact
Kiffen moved up to fifth in the Ykkonen standings, within striking distance of the promotion playoff spots. Mypa, meanwhile, remained 12th and winless on the road, facing a tough battle to avoid the drop. The win also extended Kiffen's unbeaten home run to six matches.