

FC Haka Triumph Away at SJK Akatemia in Ykkosliiga – 1–0
FC Haka secured a valuable three points on the road with a disciplined 1–0 victory over SJK Akatemia in the Finnish Ykkosliiga on May 22, 2026. A solitary first‑half goal proved enough as Haka’s defense held firm against a spirited home side.
Match Overview
The match was a tight, tactical affair from the outset. SJK Akatemia, the reserve side of SJK, showed plenty of energy but lacked the cutting edge in the final third. Haka, experienced and well‑organized, struck in the 32nd minute when a quick free‑kick caught the home defense napping, allowing a midfielder to slot home. Despite sustained pressure from SJK Akatemia in the second half, Haka’s backline remained resolute, securing their third clean sheet in four matches.
Key Moments
- 32' – FC Haka 1–0: A quick free‑kick taken smartly, with the ball played into the path of an incoming runner who finished low.
- 55' – SJK Akatemia penalty appeal waved away: A contentious moment as a forward went down under a challenge, but the referee deemed it fair.
- 78' – Haka goal disallowed: A second goal was ruled out for offside after a VAR check, adding tension.
- 89' – SJK Akatemia header saved: A corner met by a powerful header, but the goalkeeper produced a fine reflex save.
Tactical Story
SJK Akatemia lined up in a 4‑3‑3, aiming to press high and create turnovers. FC Haka, in a 4‑4‑2, focused on defensive solidity and quick transitions. Haka’s experience showed in their game management – they slowed the tempo when needed and absorbed pressure without panicking. SJK Akatemia’s lack of a clinical finisher was evident, as they dominated possession (62%) but struggled to create clear chances.
Standout Performers
- FC Haka's goalkeeper: Made crucial saves, especially late on, to preserve the clean sheet.
- FC Haka's goalscorer: Took his chance well and worked hard defensively.
- SJK Akatemia's winger: Was lively down the flank but lacked support in the box.
Season Impact
FC Haka’s win moved them up to fifth place in the Ykkosliiga, within touching distance of the promotion play‑off spots. SJK Akatemia, meanwhile, remain in the bottom half, but their performances suggest they are not far off from turning draws into wins. Haka’s defensive resilience will be key as they aim for a late‑season push.