ViPS Viipuri

Location of Viipuri within the 1812–1940 Finnish borders

Viipurin Palloseura (abbreviated as ViPS; 'Viipuri Ball Club') was mainly a bandy club from Vyborg, Russia (which in Finnish is called Viipuri), founded in 1928 when the town belonged to Finland. The sport came to Finland from St. Petersburg, Russia, and it was natural that it gained a strong foothold in near-by Viipuri.

During the Winter War (1939–40), the population of Viipuri was evacuated, and in the 1940 Moscow Peace Treaty the city was ceded to the Soviet Union. As a result of this, the club was in effect dissolved. A new bandy club called Hukat was formed in Helsinki, its players consisting mostly of former ViPS players.

Sporting achievements

ViPS won the Finnish championship in bandy in 1931 and 1936, silver in 1934, and bronze in 1932 and 1933.[1]

In association football ViPS played for two seasons, in 193031, in the Mestaruussarja, i.e. ‘Championship Series’, the top flight of Finnish football.[2]

In ice hockey the club made it to the semifinals in the season 1928–29.

ViPS in the Bandy Finnish Championship Series[3]

Season G W D L GF GA P Rank
193155002711101
19325311181973
193353028763
1934531115772
19355122111345
193676012410121
193731118733rd in section
193852217663rd in section
19395311141073rd in section
Total4527810132906222.(2010)

References

  1. Veiterä home pages.
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on February 18, 2010. Retrieved March 26, 2010.
  3. "Jääpallon maratontaulukko ('Marathon table of Finnish bandy')" (PDF). Suomen Jääpalloliitto. Retrieved 13 Sep 2011.
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