Kokkolan Tiikerit

Kokkolan Tiikerit (Finnish for Tigers of Kokkola) is Finnish volleyball team in the 'Mestaruusliiga' (Finnish volleyball league). The team's hometown is Kokkola, Finland. Tiikerit were the Finnish champions in 2013, 2015 and 2016 and in addition won the Finnish Cup in 2014, 2015, and 2016.[1]

History

Kokkolan Tiikerit was founded in 1974. The club fell to the first division in 1981. The 2000s Tiikerit started fighting to rose back to the top level of Finnish volleyball. They climbed back to Finnish volleyball league in 2011 by winning the first league in 2011 and championchips qualification game series against Joensuun Riento. Ever since, Tiikerit has been moving up. In 2013, the club won the Finnish Cup and won the gold medal in the Finnish volleyball championships. The club's head coach Tommi Tiilikainen was only 25 years old which made him the youngest coach ever who has been coached a team to Finnish Champion in any league in Finland.[2]

In 2014, Tiikerit won the Finnish cup and placed second in the Finnish volleyball championships. In 2015, Tiikerit won both the Finnish Cup and the Finnish championships.[3] They repeated this achievement in 2016. Simultaneously the club made a record by winning 36 games in a row in Finnish volleyball league.[4] They also reached 85 points in regular season, which is all-time record in the history of Finnish Volleyball league.[5] [6]

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