Kaarinan Pojat
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Kaarinan Pojat, affectionately known as KaPo, is a Finnish football club from the city of Kaarina, competing in the Kolmonen. The team's full name is Kaarinan Pojat, which translates to "The Boys of Kaarina," and they play at the Kaarina keskuskenttä. Founded in 1974, the club's colors are green and white. The head coach is Tommi Kautonen, and the club operates as a non-profit association. Formed by a group of local football enthusiasts, KaPo has been a staple of the regional football scene for decades. The club's peak came in the early 2000s when they achieved promotion to the Kakkonen (third tier) and maintained their status there for several seasons, thanks to a talented generation of homegrown players. Currently, Kaarinan Pojat is a well-established side in the Kolmonen, known for their attractive, passing-oriented style of play. The current squad blends experienced campaigners with energetic youth, aiming for a promotion push. The last campaign saw them finish in a playoff position, narrowly missing out on promotion. The club enjoys strong community support, with local families packing the stands on matchdays, creating a vibrant and friendly atmosphere. Kaarinan Pojat is a community club with a proud history and ambitious plans for the future.
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